Human Body
Matter, Energy, and Waves
Earth's System
Weather & Climate
Plate Tectonics & the History of Earth
100

The smallest part of the human body is...

The cell

100

What is matter?

Matter is any physical substance that has mass and occupies space.
100

What is Earth's Water Cycle?

Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, run-off and infiltration.

100

What is does "Earth's weather" mean?

Earth's weather is the day-to-day, localized temperature, wind, and rain.

100

What are Tectonics Plates?

Tectonics plates are like puzzle pieces of solid rock that are HUGE and fit together to make the outer crust.

200

What system in the human body is responsible for carrying oxygen around the human body?

The circulatory system.

200
What is energy?

Energy is the ability to do work or cause change.

200

How does the Earth ocean maintain Earth's temperature?

Ocean currents transfers the around the world.

200

How is Earth's Climate measured?

Climate is a long term average of weather patterns for thirty years.

200

How do Tectonic Plates move?

They float on the layer of melted rock beneath called magma.

300

How does the body move around?

It uses the muscular system.

300

Can energy be destroyed?

No, it cannot be made or destroyed, it changes form.

300

What protects Earth from solar radiation? 

Earth's magnetic field.

300

Can Earth's weather be destructive?

Yes, storms such as hurricane sand tornadoes can occur and cause widespread destruction.

300

What happens if two Tectonics plates crash into each other?

The crash produces massive mountain ranges, chains of volcanoes, deep ocean trenches, and frequent, powerful earthquakes.

400

How does the liver function in the digestive system?

The liver makes bile which helps break down the food and stores nutrients from the digested food.

400

How can energy be transferred?

It is carried by waves.

400

Why is Earth's atmosphere so important?

It is essential for survival because it provides the air we breathe, regulate climate and shields the planet from solar radiation. 

400

What's the difference between Weather and Climate on Earth?

Climate is what can be expected to over long term while weather is what happens day-to-day.

400

Can Tectonic Plates produce island?

Yes they can, such as Hawaii and Iceland.

500

What structure carries information from the body to the brain?

Nerves.

500

How does matter, energy, and waves interact?

Waves strike matter they interact via reflection or refraction.

500

What is the term for where all living things are found on Earth?

The biosphere.

500

How do Weather & Climate affect life?

Weather affect daily decisions and climate determines long term decisions.

500

How did Tectonic Plate activity began Earth's history?

The constant movement of tectonic plates caused the first land mass (Pangaea) to sculpt every major physical feature on Earth.