The process of a liquid changing from a liquid to a GAS is called… A. Condensation B. Evaporation C. Precipitation D. Water Cycle.

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The process of a liquid changing from a liquid to a GAS is called… A. Condensation B. Evaporation C. Precipitation D. Water Cycle

What are the three states of water? Solid, Liquid, Gas

A solid turns to a liquid at what temperature? A. 0 degrees Celsius B. 100 degrees Celsius C. 500 degrees Celsius

A liquid turns to a solid at what temperature? ** Hint ALL heat has to be removed 0 Degrees

What is the following a picture of?

What does this weather symbol represent? Cold Front Warm Front

A wind vane measures what? Air pressure Wind pressure Temperature Wind direction

Which instrument measures temperature? A. Barometer B. Anemometer C. Thermometer D. Wind Vane

The change from a gas back to a liquid is called? A. Condensation B. Evaporation C. Precipitation

Solar System

What is a big ball of gas? A. Planet B. Star C. Moon D. Meteor

How many constellations are in our sky? A. 88 B. 56 C. 42 D. 95

A telescope that uses LIGHT to see things far away is a.. A. Hubble telescope B. Light telescope C. Optical telescope D. Radio telescope

In what directions does the sun rise and set in?

What of the moon is this? Waxing or Waning?

What causes day and night? A. Earth rotating on its axis B. Earth revolving around the sun C. The sun moving around the earth

Name all of the planets in ORDER.

What causes the seasons? A. Earth revolving around the sun tilted on it’s axis B. Earth rotating C. The sun moving around the earth

What is the difference in planets and stars?

A. Translucent B. Opaque C. Mirror D. Transparent An object that allows ALL light to pass through is what?

 Reflection  Mirror  Refraction  Repeat

A. Opaque B. Translucent C. Transparent D. Wall

 Triangle, all colors  Triangle, green and red  Square, all colors  Square, green and red

How is sound made?

 Low  High  Pitch  Vibration

What is the difference in volume and pitch?

Ecosystems

All food chains and webs start with a… A. Consumer B. Decomposer C. Producer

What would happen if everything at the bottom of a food chain died?

The amount of bears in a forest is an example of what? A. An ecosystem B. A community C. A population D. A habitat

How does a consumer gain energy? It eats other consumers and/or producers

Which is an example of a behavioral adaptation? A. Camouflage B. Hunting at night C. Hibernation D. Both B and C

What is an adaption that a polar bear might have to help it live in the arctic?

All living