What are all objects made of?, Cells, Waves, Clouds, Atoms, How many main particles do atoms have?, 4, 3, 2, 5, Which particle has a positive charge?, Proton, Neutron, Electron, Ion, Which particle has a negative charge?, Neutron, Proton, Electron, Atom, Which particle has no charge?, Proton, Neutron, Electron, Ion, Most objects are usually what?, Neutral, Negative, Positive, Magnetic, Electricity happens when charges do what?, Turn solid, Disappear, Move or build, Freeze forever, Electrons moving through a wire create what?, Light block, Sound wave, Static charge, Electric current, Charges building up causes what?, Heat only, Static electricity, Liquid energy, Air pressure, Which is an example of static electricity?, Rock falls, Chair sits, Balloon sticks, Water pours, What can rubbing a balloon on hair transfer?, Electrons, Atoms only, Neutrons, Protons only, What may happen to hair after rubbing a balloon?, Falls off, Gets shorter, Turns blue, Stands up, People have electricity in their bodies for what?, Changing metal, Growing rocks, Making clouds, Life processes, Which body action uses electrical signals?, Book opening, Shoe tying, Thinking, Sleeping bag, Which charged particles help body electricity work?, Crystals, Ions, Pebbles, Bubbles, Which is an important ion in the body?, Sodium, Silver, Helium, Gold, Cells move ions in and out to create what?, Plant food, Dust clouds, Electrical currents, Rain drops, Most objects have the same number of positive and negative charges when they are what?, Neutral, Moving, Frozen, Burning.

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