Name all the instructors and JIs in this camp
Who is Areeba, Rachael, Dima, Wendy, Jayden, Tanish, and Taiki?
The names of all the planets in the solar system in order.
What are mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranus, and neptune?
An instruction manual for the body.
At the top of a roller coaster _______ converts into _____
What is potential energy converts to kinetic energy?
Organisms interacting with biotic and abiotic factors in a specific area.
What is an ecosystem?
They ear their bagels deconstructed
Who is Rachael?
This is why rovers are useful.
Who cannot die and can live without organic material?
The 4 bases (letters) that make up DNA.
What are A, T, C, G?
A force that pulls everything down to Earth.
What is gravity?
The definition of abiotic.
What are non living things?
They make a trumpet sound.
Who is Tanish?
The reason why Mars is red.
What are rusty metals in the sand?
A section of DNA.
What is a gene?
The law that states energy cannot be created or destroyed.
What is the law of conservation of energy?
The reasons we have explored so little of the ocean.
What are pressure, lack of sunlight, and low temperatures?
They wanted to be a geneticist when they were younger
Who is Areeba?
Mars' climate.
What is cold and dry?
A version of a gene.
What is an allele?
Definition of energy
What is the ability to do work?
What the arrows in a food web show.
What is the direction of energy flow?
The names of all the staff.
Who is Areeba, Rachael, Avia, Jisong, Charis and Jenny?
The Mars rover who died in 2018.
Who was Opportunity?
The allele for long hair in dogs is dominant over the allele for short hair. A long-haired dog has the genotype Aa. The dog is crossed with another dog who has the genotype aa. The percentage of offspring that will have long hair.
What is 50%?
Name two types of potential energy.
What is (any 2 of) chemical, electrical, gravitational, etc potential energy?
What happens to the energy levels going from producers to primary consumers to secondary consumers to tertiary consumers.
What is decreases?