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Page 1: Ecosystems Plants & Animals Food Chains Energy
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Ecosystems

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Plants & Animals

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Food Chains

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Energy

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Vehicle Design

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Forces

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Ecosystems Plants & Animals

Food Chains Energy Vehicle Design

Forces

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Soil, water, light, gravel, air, minerals

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What are abiotic factors?

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The gas that plants release into the air.

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What is oxygen?

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The study of how living and non-living things interact.

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What is ecology?

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Anything harmful added to the

environment such as fertilizer, acid rain, and

road salt.

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What is pollutants/pollution?

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The four things plants provide animals in any

ecosystem.

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What is food, shelter, oxygen, and protection?

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The word used to describe any plant.

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What is a producer?

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Animals who eat the remains of dead plants and

animals.

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What are scavengers?

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The relationship in which each organism gets

something helpful from the other.

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What is interdependence?

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Animals responsible for decaying or breaking down

parts of dead plants and animals.

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What are decomposers?

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A synonym for a self-sustaining ecosystem such as our aquaria or

terraria.

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What is a balanced ecosystem?

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The term for what is passed along in the food

chain.

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What is energy?

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To provide the warmth for seeds to germinate and light

to grow once they’ve sprouted.

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What is the role of sunlight?

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Animals that eat plants and other animals.

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What is a consumer?

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The energy flow from sun to plant to animal to

another animal to decomposer.

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What is food chain?

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A drawing to show energy loss as the food chain

moves from plant to animal to animal to decomposer.

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What is energy pyramid?

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Energy that is stored, ready for release.

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What is potential energy?

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Kinetic energy

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What is energy of motion?

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A slingshot pulled back, but not released.

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What is an example of potential energy?

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For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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What is Newton’s Law?

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The energy change when a rubber band is wound tightly and then released

to propel a car?

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What is potential energy that changes to kinetic

energy?

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The study of designs that minimize drag.

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What is aerodynamics?

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The air flow so cars will move faster and burn less

fuel, with less friction.

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What is air resistance?

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The result of more weight being added to a paper clip

used in a falling weight system.

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What is more momentum gained by

the vehicle?

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The effect of 20 turns on a rubber band to the distance traveled.

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What is the vehicle will travel a greater distance?

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Plan, build, test, modify

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What are the steps needed to design a vehicle to meet a

challenge?

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When an object resists movement.

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What is friction?

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An object at rest.

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What is inertia?

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A teardrop rolling down your cheek.

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What is an example of gravity?

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Connectors rubbing against the hubs (wheels)

of your vehicle.

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What is wasteful friction?

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Chains on tires during a snowstorm.

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What is useful friction?

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