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Earth Science Magnetism Habitats Heat Adaptations of Living Things
Layer of soil in which plants grow best A 100
What is topsoil? A 100
Water passes easily through this type of soil A 200
What is sand? A 200
A 300 When an ancient shellfish died, its remains were buried in the mud. Over time mud filled in all the spaces around the shell. The shell then broke down, and the mud hardened. This type of fossil formed.
A 300 What is mold?
The slow breaking apart or wearing away of rock into smaller pieces. A 400
What is weathering? A 400
Angie pour water on a mound of sand. She is modeling _______________. A 500
What is erosion? A 500
A magnet will do this to a metal paper clip. B 100
What is attract? B 100
This rock is naturally magnetic. B 200 granite, loadstone, limestone, sandstone
What is lodestone? B 200
This magnet keeps its magnetism for a long period of time. B 300
What is a permanent magnet? B 300
Sally places the north pole of a bar magnet near the unmarked pole of another magnet. The magnets repel each other. She can conclude that the unmarked pole is ______________. B 400
What is the unmarked pole is the north pole? B 400
A piece of loadstone can be used as a compass needle because ___________. B 500
What is the same end of loadstone will always point north? B 500
You will find more bear in this Georgia habitat. C 100
What are the mountains? C 100
This habitat covers most of the north central part of the state. C 200
What is the piedmont? C 200
A sandy strip of land offshore that protects the mainland. C 300
What is a barrier island? C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
The habitat where you will MOST LIKELY find sea oats. C 400
What is the coast? C 400
A wetland in which mostly trees and other woody plants grow. C 500
What is a swamp? C 500
This material heats up the MOST when the sun goes down. D 100 white flag, black rock, mirror
What is black rock? D 100
On a sunny day, the warming of an animal by the sun is an example of __________. D 200
What is radiation? D 200
Oven mitts are an example of this. Heat can not pass through them easily. D 300
What is an insulator? D 300
The movement of heat within a solid or from one solid to another. D 400
What is conduction? D 400
The sun warms air near the ground. The air expands and rises. Cooler air moves in and takes its place. This process repeats and air moves in a circular path. D 500
What is convection? D 500
This would make the BEST model for the beak of a bird that eats seeds from the ground. E 100 toothpicks, tweezers, a strainer
What are tweezers? E 100
A body part or behavior that helps a living thing survive in its environment. E 200
What is an adaptation? E 200
A moth has a wing pattern that looks like an owl’s eye. The purpose of this adaptation is to ___________. E 300
What is scare away predators? E 300
E 400 This feature of a rose helps it grow without being eaten by large animals.
What are thorns? E 400
E 500 An animal has webbed feet. Its eyes, ears, and nose are on top of its head. You can infer that this animal lives in a(n) environment.
What is aquatic (water)? E 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is: Soil Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
Put these in order from largest to smallest grain. Click on screen to continue clay, sand, silt
What is sand, silt, and clay? Click on screen to continue
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