Miss Yees Class Jeopardy Miss Yee Science Life Earth Space 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 Physical.

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Miss Yees Class Jeopardy Miss Yee Science

Life Earth Space Physical

Life 100 Roots, Stems, and Leaves What are the parts of a plant?

Life 200 An organism that eats flesh. What are Carnivores

Life 300 Habitat. What is a place where an organism gets the food, water, and shelter it needs to survive?

Life 400 Egg, larva, pupa, adult Egg, larva, pupa, adult What is a four stage insect life cycle? What is a four stage insect life cycle?

Life 500 Taxonomy What is classifying organisms ? What is classifying organisms ?

Earth 100 The weight of the atmosphere at the Earths surface. What is air pressure?

Earth 200 Name four forms of precipitation. What is rain, snow, hail, sleet? (answers will vary) What is rain, snow, hail, sleet? (answers will vary)

Earth 300 Warm Front What is a mass of warm air moving in to replace cold air?

Earth 400 This clouds name means to curl or wisp, and are the highest clouds in the sky. What are cirrus clouds?

Earth 500 Define Erosion

Space 100 The greater the heat energy of a substance, the greater the _______ of that substance. What is temperature ?

Space 200 What is the greenhouse effect? What is a rise in temperature that Earth experiences when specific gases in the atmosphere trap energy from the sun.

Space 300 Topographic map What is a map showing the surface features of an area?

Space 400 The Equator divides Earth into________ What is the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

Space 500 Global Warming is associated with which gas increasing in the atmosphere? What is Carbon Dioxide?

Physical 100 Frying an egg is an example of what type of change? What is chemical change?

Physical 200 Formula for Density What is mass divided by volume?

Physical 300 What does the Law of Conservation of Matter state? What is matter cannot be created nor destroyed? Total amount remains constant)

Physical 400 Atomic mass refers to what? What is the number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus?

Physical 500 Define nonrenewable and renewable resources and give an example of each. Nonrenewable cannot be replaced (Fossil fuels). Renewable can be replaced (Solar/wind energy).

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