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What is a reptile?
This vertebrate has scales, lays eggs, cold-blooded, and has lungs.
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What is an asteroid?
A rocky or metallic object that orbits the Sun and is much smaller than a planet.
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What is sedimentary rock?
A type of rock formed from layers of sediment.
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What is mass?
The amount of matter a substance or object has.
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What is mechanical energy?
Johnny riding a bicycle is an example of this type of energy.
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What is a bird?
This vertebrate is warm-blooded, lays eggs, and has feathers.
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What is a star?
A large object in space that is made of gas and produces its own light.
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What is a mineral?
A naturally occurring inorganic solid with a distinct chemical composition and crystalline structure.
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What is matter?
Anything that takes up space and has mass.
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What is electrical force?
The attraction or repulsion of electrical charges.
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What is an amphibian?
The babies have gills and the adults have lungs.
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What is a comet?
An object made of rock, ice, dust, and gas that revolves around the Sun
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What is hardness?
A property of a mineral that describes how easily it can be scratched.
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What is a chemical change?
Process by which substances are changed into different substances with different properties.
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What is 10 feet?
Three object of the same mass, one is on a shelf that is 5 feet high, one is at 7 feet high, and one is at 10 feet high. The one with the greatest amount of potential energy is at this height.
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What is covering?
Group 1 consists of an alligator, snake, and a fish.
Group 2 consists of a bear, dog, and a gorilla. Grouped by covering, type of birth, breaths with lungs or gills. |
What is an axis?
An imaginary line that passes through the Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole. One rotation of the Earth on this equals 24 hours.
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What is streak?
The color of the powder of a mineral when it is rubbed on a streak plate.
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What is a physical change.
A change of a substance from one form to another without a change in its chemical properties.
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What is pitch
The relative frequency (high or low) of a sound as perceived by a listener
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What is the 5 classifications of vertebrates.
Fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals.
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What is waxing crescent?
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This phase of the moon is between new moon and first quarter, |
What is cleavage?
A property used to describe how a mineral breaks along smooth surfaces.
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What is liquid to gas?
The states of matter when precipitation evaporates. Solid to liquid, liquid to solid, gas to liquid, or liquid to gas,
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What are light, heat, sound, mechanical, atomic, electrical, and chemical energy?
These are the 7 types of energy.
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