W
A
T
E
N
100

What does W stand for and what state of matter does it have to be in?

water (liquid)

100
What does A stand for?

Moons

100

What does T stand for?

Temperature

100

What does E stand for?

Energy!

100

What does N stand for?

Nutrients 

200

True or false: liquid water is something that everything living cell needs and is probably the most important thing

True!
200

Our atmosphere burns up most of these before they can hit the earth.

Meteors

200

What most determines the temperature of a planet? (what makes a planet hot or cold?)

Distance from the star/sun  (closer=hotter and further=colder)

200

What serves as the source of energy for organisms that can do photosynthesis?

Sunlight

200

What are nutrients?

Any chemical (element or compound) that our bodies needs to work correctly

300

Water is so important because it helps ___________ and __________ important chemicals around a cell, our bodies, and around the earth itself. 

dissolve and transport/deliver/move

300

Our atmosphere protects us from this kind of radiation from the sun. 

Ultraviolet Radiation (UV)

300

What is the zone called that is the correct distance away from a star for water to be a good temperature to stay liquid?

Habitable zone or Goldilocks zone

300

What type of energy do humans use when we eat our food?

Chemical energy
300

Give an example of a nutrient that humans need.

Iron, calcium, protein, magnesium, Vitamin C, carbohydrates, amino acids, phosphorus etc...

400

What is the chemical formula for water? How many total atoms are in a molecule of water?

H2O= 2 hydrogens + 1 oxygen for a total of 3 atoms

400

We say that our atmosphere helps insulate our earth. What does insulate mean?

keep warm, act as a blanket, trap heat 

400

What happens to the habitable zone if the star is larger? 

The habitable zone will be further away from the star since its light/heat can travel further

400

What can energy help cells do?

Repair itself, reproduce/multiply, chemical reactions it needs to stay alive

400

Where are nutrients stored here on Earth?

In the soil! The plants then absorb them from their roots and animals can eat the plants

500

An average cell (smallest part of a living thing) is made up of about how much water?

70%

500

Describe what would happen to our atmosphere if earth had more mass or less mass. 

More mass= more gravity= thicker atmosphere=hotter temperatures 

Less mass=less gravity=no atmosphere= no protection or insulation

500

It is important for the temperatures to be just right so the water can remain a liquid (not freeze or evaporate), but too hot and too cold is bad for living cells as well. What happens to a cell that experiences too high of temperatures?

The DNA and proteins break down and the cell dies

500

True or false: If we did not have enough light energy from the sun, only the plants would be affected. 

False- consumers rely on plants to eat as chemical energy

500

It is not enough for a planet to just have nutrients, it also needs to have a way to cycle/move them. What are three ways our Earth can cycle and move nutrients around?

Water Cycle, Plate Tectonics, Volcanic eruptions