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Enemies will kill you! Lose all points! blast 2pts from another team! 1 point Enemies will kill you! Lose all points! blast 3pts from another team! 2 points blast 4pts from another team! 3 points blast 5pts from another team! 4 points 5 points Change points with the other team!

A B C D E J F G H I O K L M N Q R S T P V W X Y U Z a b c d

_________ is a force that pulls objects together. Gravity.

________ is the measure of how heavy something is. Weight.

_________ is the amount of matter in something. Mass.

Which animal has a greater mass? Dog or Horse?.

A cat weighs 4kg on Earth and 10kg on Jupiter A cat weighs 4kg on Earth and 10kg on Jupiter. Jupiter has a ______ mass than earth.. Greater.

If you attach a 100g weight to a spring it will.... Stretch.

All things are made of matter. TRUE or FALSE. All things are made of matter. TRUE.

TRUE or FALSE. All things have mass. TRUE.

A bicycle is lighter than a car. TRUE or FALSE. A bicycle is lighter than a car. TRUE. ?

Your weight on Earth and Jupiter are the same. TRUE or FALSE. Your weight on Earth and Jupiter are the same. FALSE.

When a spring is stretched it gets shorter.. TRUE or FALSE. When a spring is stretched it gets shorter.. FALSE. ?

When a spring is compressed it gets longer. TRUE or FALSE When a spring is compressed it gets longer. FALSE

We can use a spring scale to weigh an ELEPAHNT. TRUE or FALSE We can use a spring scale to weigh an ELEPAHNT. FALSE.

What’s the name for this? Spring.

What’s the name for this? Scale.

What’s the name for this? Hook.

What’s the name for this? Fulcrum

_________ is the land next to the sea or ocean. Coastline.

_________ is whena river moves or transports rocks and soil downstream.. Transportation.

_________ is a flowing (moving) body of water. River.

______ is the beginning place of a river.. Source ?

_________ is a small river and stream that flows into larger rivers.. Tributary

_________ is when water and wind break down rock and soil. Erosion. ?

Sand, silt, humus, and clay. What are the four parts of soil? Sand, silt, humus, and clay.