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Hosted By Pinky McPinkerton ( Aaron Duke ) Aaron Duke

Life Science Solar System Physical Science Mystery

Row 1, Col 1 Describes a species that is gone forever because all of its kind have died What is extinct?

1,2 A push or a pull What is force?

1,3 Objects that contain iron have What is magnetic attraction?

1,4 The saving of resources by using them very carefully is What is conservation?

2,1 An animal that hunts another animal for food What is a predator?

2,2 The sun and the objects that orbit around it What is solar system?

2,3 Anything that takes up space What is matter?

2,4 A place where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean What is estuary?

3,1 The food making process of plants What is photosynthesis?

3,2 The path an object takes as it moves around another object in space What is orbit?

3,3 Anything you can observe about an object by using your senses What is Physical property?

3,4 The changing of water into a gas. What is stripping crop?

4,1 Decedents collectively What is offspring?

4,2 The Earth’s movement around the sun which causes the seasons. What is revolution?

4,3 The energy an object has because of where it is or its shape What is potential energy?

4,4 To move quickly move back and forth producing sound What is vibrate?

5,1 The animals that predators eat What is prey?

5,2 The air that surrounds the Earth What is atmosphere?

5,3 A change to matter in which no new kinds of matter are formed. What is Physical change?

5,4 How scientists answer a question or solve a problem they have identified What is scientific methods?