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What is a meat-eating animal called?
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What is a meat-eating animal called?
Carnivore
What kind of adaptation is migration?
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What kind of adaptation is migration?
Behavioral
Which two systems work together to bring nutrients to cells?
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Which two systems work together to bring nutrients to cells?
Digestive and circulatory systems
Algae, phytoplankton, and zooplankton are all examples of the ___________ kingdom
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Algae, phytoplankton, and zooplankton are all examples of the ___________ kingdom
Protist
The trees, sawgrass, alligators, deer, panthers, and fish living in the Florida Everglades are an example of a ___________.
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The trees, sawgrass, alligators, deer, panthers, and fish living in the Florida Everglades are an example of a ___________.
Community
Gold, silver, and iron are examples of ___________.
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Gold, silver, and iron are examples of ___________.
Elements
What kind of change takes place when you bake bread?
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What kind of change takes place when you bake bread?
Chemical
When will a puddle of water evaporate quickly?
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When will a puddle of water evaporate quickly?
On a sunny, hot day
When you combine water, salt, and sawdust, what is created?
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When you combine water, salt, and sawdust, what is created?
A mixture
When thrust is greater than gravity, what will happen to a rocket on the ground?
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When thrust is greater than gravity, what will happen to a rocket on the ground?
It will rise up
Sandstone and limestone are example of ___________ rocks.
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Sandstone and limestone are example of ___________ rocks.
Sedimentary
Where does the energy come from in hydroelectric dams?
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Where does the energy come from in hydroelectric dams?
Moving water
What can freezing water do to a rock?
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What can freezing water do to a rock?
Cause physical weathering
What can the acids in rainwater do to a rock?
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What can the acids in rainwater do to a rock?
Cause chemical weathering
What are two examples of processes that cause fast changes in the Earth's surface?
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What are two examples of processes that cause fast changes in the Earth's surface?
Earthquakes, landslides, hurricanes, volcanoes
What is the Sun?
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What is the Sun?
The closest star to Earth
What are the small, rocky planets in our solar system?
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What are the small, rocky planets in our solar system?
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
What force keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun?
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What force keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun?
Sun's gravity
How do we get energy (light and heat) from the Sun?
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How do we get energy (light and heat) from the Sun?
Radiant energy (aka electromagnetic waves)
What are two factors that make life on Earth possible?
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What are two factors that make life on Earth possible?
Distance from Sun, atmosphere, liquid water
How many variables should be changed in an experiment?
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How many variables should be changed in an experiment?
One!
What is the information collected in an experiment called?
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What is the information collected in an experiment called?
Data
What do you need to make conclusions?
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What do you need to make conclusions?
Data
Why do scientists do experiments?
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Why do scientists do experiments?
To test hypotheses
What are two common ways to improve an experiment?
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What are two common ways to improve an experiment?
Do more trials, keep good records, control other variables

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