5th Grade Investigating God's World Test 6

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What is an engine?

a device that converts energy from natural sources into useful work

whale

a mammal that looks like a fish

geode

a rocklike object that looks like a mudball

nocturnal

active at night

nymph

an immature insect that looks just like the adult

carnivore

animal that eats meat

matter

anything that takes up space and has mass

gravity

attraction that exists between any pair of objects

silver

best conductor of electricity

What is kinetic energy?

energy of motion

What is atomic energy?

energy that is releases when atoms are either split apart or joined together

Moray eel

fish that looks like a snake

electricity

force that causes electrically charged objects to either attract or repel each other

friction

force that resists motion

mercury

is liquid at room temperature

Type of energy of a rolling bowling ball

kinetic

Type of energy of a running stream

kinetic

Type of energy of a swinging baseball bat

kinetic

rodents

largest group of mammals

sedimentary

limestone is an example of this kind of rock

herbivores

plant eaters

Type of energy of a book on a shelf

potential

Type of energy of a stretched rubber band

potential

Type of energy of water behind a dam

potential

coral polyps

reefs are made of these

What is work?

result of a force moving an object

shrimp

small crustacean; scavenger

What is potential energy?

stored energy

diffusion

tendency of gases to float away and spread themselves out thinly in their surroundings

mass

the amount of matter in an object

reflection

the bouncing back of light

wandering albatross

the largest flying bird

ruby

the rarest gemstone

graphite

type of mineral used to make pencils

igneous

type of pumice rock

steam

water as a gas

camouflage

when an animal blends in with its surroundings

migrating

when an animal moves from place to place with the changing seasons

transparent

when light can pass straight through an object

pinniped

wing-footed

luminous

objects that give off their own light

solid

A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume

liquid

A state of matter that has no definite shape and flows from one place to another

force

A push or a pull

Boiling point of water in Fahrenheit

212

bivalve

A mollusk that has two shells held together by hinges and strong muscles.

refraction

Bending of light

freezing point

The temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid

boiling point

The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas

melting point

The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid

iron

man's most useful metal

uranium

metal used as a source for nuclear power

stonefish

most poisonous fish

opaque

object that does not allow light to pass through it


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