The planet we inhabit is called this
What is Earth?
Earth's seasons are caused by this
What is because the Earth is tilted on it's axis?
Water, air, plants
What are renewable resources?
A thermometer measures ______________.
What is temperature?
A cloud that has feathery appearance, fair weather, and may indicate a few rain or snow showers.
What is cirrus?
What is an organism?
What is a living thing?
The number of planets in the solar system.
What is 8 planets?
The earth completes a revolution every ________ days and a rotation every _______ hours.
What is 365 and 24?
Oil, natural gas, minerals
What are nonrenewable resources?
An anemometer measures______________.
What is wind speed?
A cloud that is white, fluffy, with a flat bottom and indicates fair weather.
What is cumulus?
A place where an organism makes its home
The order of planets from the sun.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
How often does the moon complete its revolution around the Earth?
What is about every 28-29 days or 1 month?
To conserve natural resources, we should use the 3 Rs. What are they?
What are reduce, reuse, and recycle?
A barometer measures ________________.
What is air pressure?
A cloud that is smooth, gray, and has blanket like appearance. Light rain, drizzle, sleet.
What is status?
Living things in an ecosystem
What are biotic factors?
2 planets that are considered terrestrial.
What are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars? (need only 2)
The phase of this moon as the light is growing and the moon is almost at full moon.
What is a waxing gibbous?
Soil is considered what type of resource?
What is nonrenewable because it takes so long to replace by weathering, erosion and deposition?
On a weather map, the H stands for what?
What is high pressure?
Clouds close to the ground are called what?
What is fog?
Nonliving things in an ecosystem
What are abiotic factors?
2 planets that are considered gas giants.
What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune? (need only 2)
This moon phase that occurs before it gets back to new moon.
What is waning crescent?
Solar energy is what type of resource?
What is renewable?
The small, red, semi-circle symbols on a weather map indicate a front. What type?
What is a warm front?
Known as thunderclouds, these the only cloud type that can produce hail, thunder, and lightning.
What are cumulonimbus clouds?
The interaction and flow of energy between lots of living things in an ecosystem can be modeled in this complex diagram.
What is a food web?