Science Cycle Two Flashcards
(18 cards)
What are three types of consumers?
Three types of consumers are herbivores
carnivores
omnivores
What are seven types of biomes?
Seven types of biomes are: grasslands desert Scrublands tundra deciduous forests coniferous forests tropical rainforest
What are some parts of the food chain?
Some parts of the food chain are producers
consumers
decomposers
What are the natural cycles?
The natural cycles are
water cycle
carbon and oxygen cycle
nitrogen cycle
How do animals react to environmental change?
In reaction to environmental change, animals
hibernate
adapt
migrate
What are six forms of pollution?
Six forms of pollution are: noise air water land thermal radioactive (also light)
What are five kinds of stars?
Five kinds of stars are giants dwarves variables novas neutrons
What are some parts of the sun?
Some parts of the sun are core radiative zone convective zone sunspots photosphere solar flare Corona
What are the phases of the moon?
The phases of the Moon are: new crescent quarter full
What are the names of the planets?
The names of the planets are Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
What are some names of US space missions?
Some names of US-based missions are
Mercury
Gemini
Apollo shuttle
What are some other bodies in our solar system?
Some other bodies of our solar system are asteroids meteors meteoroids meteorites comets
What are the states of matter?
The states of matter are solid liquid gas plasma
What is the difference between an acid and base?
An acid donates a hydrogen atom and a base accepts a hydrogen atom.
What are two forms of energy?
Two forms of energy are
kinetic
potential
What is Newton’s first law of motion?
Newton’s first law of motion states that:
an object at rest tends to remain at rest,
and an object in motion tends to continue moving in a
straight line at a constant speed unless
an outside force acts upon it.
What is Newton’s second law of motion?
Newtons second law of motion states that:
force equals mass times acceleration
F=ma
What is Newton’s third law of motion?
Newtons third law of motion states that:
for every action
there is an equal
and opposite reaction.