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What is the outermost layer of the Earth called?
Magma
Crust
Core
Mantle
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What is the Milky Way?
A bright comet
The galaxy that contains our Solar System
A planet orbiting Saturn
A star in space
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Why do some animals hibernate?
To avoid predators
To save energy during cold months
To find more food
To grow bigger
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Why do shadows change in size during the day?
The Earth stops rotating
The Moon covers the Sun
Shadows do not change
The position of the Sun changes
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Which of the following materials allows light to pass through completely?
Opaque materials
Transparent materials
Translucent materials
Metal
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What adaptation helps fish breathe underwater?
Scales
Gills
Lungs
Fins
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Why do cacti have spines instead of leaves?
To scare animals away
To reduce water loss in hot environments
To grow faster
To collect more sunlight
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Earthâs crust is broken into large pieces called:
Volcanoes
Tectonic plates
Islands
Mountains
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The Earth's core is mostly made of:
Sand and clay
Rocks and soil
Water and air
Iron and nickel
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A mirror is an example of a:
Translucent surface
Absorptive surface
Transparent surface
Reflective surface
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What force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?
Magnetism
Light
Gravity
Wind
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The Moon appears bright at night because:
It glow in the dark
It produces its own light
It reflects sunlight
It absorbs sunlight
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