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| Which state(s) of matter can sound travel in? |
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| The faster an object vibrates, the louder the sound gets. |
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| A small, icy celestial body with a long tail of light that revolves around the sun. |
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| One complete circular movement made by one object around another object. |
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| This is the Earth's southernmost point, and it is on Antarctica |
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| How many states can matter exist in |
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| The air passage in your throat that leads to the lungs. This is also called your windpipe. |
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| A state of matter that has no fixed shape but that has a definite volume. |
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| Anything that takes up space and has mass |
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| The second planet from the sun in the solar system. It has a diameter of about 7,500 miles and a dense, cloudy atmosphere |
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| NASA's _____ was the first spacecraft to land on Mars. |
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| How many planets are there in the solar system? |
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| A very large group of stars and planets that includes the Sun and its solar system. |
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| The outline of an object. A circle or a rectangle is an example of this. |
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| The system that includes your nose, trachea, lungs, and diaphragm. |
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| Your bladder has ______ layers of muscles. |
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| How many kidneys do humans have? |
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| This is what happens when water changes from a liquid to a gas. |
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| The movement of thermal energy through liquids and gases. |
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| This organ is the entrance to the respiratory tract in the body. It is also used for smelling. |
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| the passage that allows air to travel from your mouth and nose to your lungs |
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| Every country has a ______. |
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| Grand ______ National Park is located in Arizona |
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| How many states border the Indian Ocean? |
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| There are four oceans and seven continents in the world. |
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| The sun is larger than the Earth. |
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| Napoleon ______ was a ruler of France. |
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| The NBA began playing their first games in the 1940s. The letters NBA stand for the National ______ Association. |
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| On which United States coastline will the sun rise first? |
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| When a road is closed due to construction, you should: |
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| There are ______ time zones in the world. |
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| Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in ______. |
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| The Amazon River is located in South America. It flows from the Andes Mountains to the ______ Ocean. |
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| Chicago is the third most populous United States city behind |
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| New York City and Los Angeles |
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| Which region of the United States best describes the location of California? |
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| The Atlantic Ocean borders North America to the ______. |
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| A judge hits this when calling the court to order: |
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| The North Pole and South Pole are both extremely cold. |
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| A person who defied Western laws was known as an outlaw. |
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| President Abraham Lincoln |
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| What is our nation's official song? |
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| The part of a community where people live near one another, the area where you live |
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| One of the four parts of the year -- winter, spring, summer, and fall. |
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| The group of people that rules a city, a state, or a country. |
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| Coins and paper bills. You use this to pay for things you want to buy. |
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| A fuel gives off ____ when it burns. |
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| The transfer of thermal energy by direct contact between objects. |
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| The eighth planet from the sun in the solar system, except every 248 years when Pluto will be closer to the sun. |
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| The only planet where life is known to exist. This is our planet! |
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| storage tank for liquid wastes |
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| The 13 colonies on the east coast were started by which country? |
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| A thick mass of ice that moves slowly through a valley or down a mountain is called a: |
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| Patriotism refers to the love and loyalty that a person gives to his/her ______. |
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| Women were not always allowed to vote in elections. What famous woman helped gain women the right to vote? |
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| Something that you have to follow. This tells you what you must or must not do. |
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| Which form(s) of energy can you hear? |
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| A change in which new or different kinds of matter are formed. |
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| These are the large blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. |
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| A war that is fought between people in the same country. |
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