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Rock & Minerals

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These rocks are formed by hardened layers of sand,

mud, and clay.

What are sedimentary rocks.

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The body systems that are directly involved in

reflex actions, such as knee jerk,blinking, and jumping.

What are the nervous and muscular systems?

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These are called producers becauseThey are able to use light energy

from the sun to produce food from carbon dioxide and water.

What are plants?

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Name the kind of storm shown by this picture.

What is a hurricane?

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Rocks are classified by the method of formation. Name the

Three main kinds of rocks.

What are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic?

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The life process that results in a new individuals.

What is reproduction?

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Warm-blooded animals are different from cold-blooded

animals because of this.

What is the warm-blooded animals’ body temperature does not change with the outside temperature?

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Earth’s tilt and orbit aroundthe Sun

What causes the seasons?

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Are made from different combinations of

minerals.

What are rocks?

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Where the exchange of oxygen And carbon dioxide takes place

during breathing and respiration

What are the alveoli?

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Raccoons eat frogs,if all frogs dies, the raccoon

populationwould most likely …

What is decrease?

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This occurs when sediments are carried away by wind,

gravity, and water.

What is erosion?

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. The inner core of the Earthis made of this.

What are solid metals?

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This system brings oxygen toAll parts of your body.

(Think! Oxygen = red blood cell)

Circulatory System

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Carbon dioxide, water, and ____________ is needed for

Photosynthesis.

What is energy from the sun?

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The solid part of theEarth’s surface.

What is the lithosphere?

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Formed directly from magma.

What are igneous rocks?

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Air sacs in your lungs…theyexchange carbon dioxide

for oxygen

Alveoli

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Animals that obtain energy from plants are_____

Animals that obtain energy fromOther animals are called____Animals that obtain energyFrom plants & animals are

called____

What is herbivore, carnivore & omnivore?

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Movement of the Earth’scrustal plates may cause this.

What is an earthquake?