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Question Answer A-100 ANSWER: The process of waste water evaporating off of a plant’s leaves is called _______. QUESTION: What is transpiration?
Question Answer A-200 ANSWER: This thing shows all of the organisms in an ecosystem that consume (eat) other organisms to get energy. QUESTION: What is a food chain?
Question Answer A-300 ANSWER: This organism is the only one that can use the sun’s energy to make food. QUESTION: What is a producer or plant?
Question Answer A-400 ANSWER: light energy, water, nutrients from what it is planted in, and carbon dioxide QUESTION: What four things do plants need to survive?
Question Answer A-500 ANSWER: ____ & ____ are the two materials left over as waste products when a plant finishes photosynthesis. QUESTION: water and oxygen
Question Answer ANSWER: The earth does this on its axis? QUESTION: What is rotation? B-100
Question Answer B-200 ANSWER: The moon and the Earth _________ around the sun? QUESTION: What is revolves?
Question Answer B-300 ANSWER: Moon’s gravity QUESTION: What causes the tides on the Earth?
Question Answer B-400 ANSWER: It has no weathering or erosion so its surface always stays the same. It is the reason why we can see the same footprint made 36 years ago. QUESTION: What is the moon surface?
Question Answer B-500 ANSWER: Rocks and soil found on the Earth and the moon are made of _________. QUESTION: What is “made of the same materials?
Question Answer C-100 ANSWER: When landforms such as mountains and hills to break down into smaller sediments it is called _______. QUESTION: What is weathering?
Question Answer C-200 ANSWER: The Grand Canyon was formed by ___________. QUESTION: What is erosion?
Question Answer C-300 ANSWER: When sediments are DEPOSITed in a new location it is called ___________. QUESTION: What is deposition?
Question Answer C-400 ANSWER: Wind, Water and ice all cause this to happen to landforms. QUESTION: What is weathering?
Question Answer C-500 ANSWER: When water or wind MOVES sediments to a new location. QUESTION: What is erosion?
Question Answer D-100 ANSWER: coal, natural gas, and petroleum oil QUESTION: What are the names of the fossil fuels?
Question Answer D-200 ANSWER: Formed by the bodies of dead animals and plants living millions of years ago, buried under lots of pressure for a long, long time. QUESTION: What are fossil fuels?
Question Answer D-300 ANSWER: What is a resource that can never be all used up as we can always get more of it....such as the wind, water, and sun? QUESTION: What is an inexhaustible resource?
Question Answer D-400 ANSWER: A resource that we will someday use all up and can NEVER get back again. QUESTION: What is a non renewable resource?
Question Answer D-500 ANSWER: A resource that is replaced as it is being used, such as cutting down trees for paper...but planting new trees when we cut the old ones down. QUESTION: What is a renewable resource?
Question Answer E-100 ANSWER: I am an organism that has flat teeth and eat only plants. QUESTION: What is a herbivore?
Question Answer E-200 ANSWER: In order to survive, I have changed my diet and have learned to live in a different habitat. I have learned to ____________. QUESTION: What is adapting?
Question Answer E-300 ANSWER: I break down the bodies of dead plants and animals to put nitrogen and nutrients back into the soil. QUESTION: What is a decomposer?
Question Answer E-400 ANSWER: I am nocturnal (only come out at night) and I make holes in the soil for air and water to go through. QUESTION: What are worms, beetles, etc.
Question Answer E-500 ANSWER: I partner with another organism and we help one another survive. QUESTION: What is symbiosis?
Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: Full, 1 st quarter, new, and last quarter QUESTION: What are the phases of the moon?