jeopardy - science - 5th grade 5 category
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Things ThatGrow
Animals Geology Weather It’s Electric
The part of a plant that holds the plant in the ground and takes in water and minerals from the
soil.
What is root?
The first stage in the growth of many plants.
What is the seed?
A young plant.
What is a seedling?
The food making process of plants.
What is photosynthesis?
The substance that gives plants their green color.
What is chlorophyll?
An animal that lives its whole life
in water and breathes with
gills.
What is a fish?
To enter a deep sleep in which life
activities slow down.
What is hibernation?
This describes a species that is gone forever because all
of its kind have died.
What is extinct?
The living and non-living things
in an environment.
What is ecosystem?
A group of the same kind of living things that all live in one place at the same
time.
What is population?
A solid made of minerals.
What is a rock?
The solid outside layer of the Earth.
What is the crust?
A rock that has been changed by
heat and pressure.
What is a metamorphic
rock?
The middle layer of the earth.
What is the mantle?
The process by which rock is worn down and broken
apart.
What is erosion?
The measure of how hot or cold something is.
What is temperature?
The water that falls to the earth
as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
What is precipitation?
The movement of air.
What is wind?
A map that shows weather data for a
large area.
What is a weather map?
An instrument that measures wind speed.
What is an anemometer?
The path electricity follows from a
battery through a bulb and back to
the battery.
What is a circuit?
The force between two moving objects that makes it hard for the objects to
move.
What is friction?
A material in which thermal energy moves
easily.
What is a conductor?
A material in which thermal
energy does not move easily.
What is an insulator?
The movement of thermal energy
without any objects touching
or moving.
What is radiation?