Water Cycle
The Earth
The Moon
Earthquakes and Volcanos
Lab Equipment
100
This is what happens when heat is added to water.
What is evaporation?
100
This is the name of the body the the Earth revolves around.
What is the Sun.
100
High tides are caused by this.
What is the Moon's gravitation?
100
This is the name of the large masses of the Earth's crust that are constantly moving.
What are plates or placas?
100
This is what a thermometer measures.
What is temperature?
200
This is what rain, sleet, snow and hail are.
What is precipitation?
200
This is what the Earth does on its Axis.
What is rotate?
200
Holes on the surface of the Moon are called
What are craters?
200
These are the 3 ways that plates can move.
What are towards each other, away from each other or past each other?
200
Which is bigger: kilograms or grams?
What is kilograms?
300
This is what happens when water vapor cools. (It is the reason why you get drops of water on the outside of your glass on a hot day.)
What is condensation?
300
This is the name of the celestial body that revolves around the Earth.
What is the Moon?
300
This is the phase of the moon shown in the picture.
What is the First Quarter or Cuarto Creciente.
300
This is the underground center of an Earthquake.
What is the focus?
400
This is where water is the saltiest.
What is near the Equator?
400
Between the Moon and the Earth, this is the one with stronger gravity and an atmosphere.
What is the Earth?
400
This is what lava is called before it comes out of the volcano.
What is magma?
500
If a mixture of salt and water are left on a stove to boil, this is what will be left behind when all of the liquid evaporates.
What is salt?
500
This is how long a revolution takes.
What is a year?
500
This is the name of the phase of the Moon shown in the picture:
What is the Waning Crescent or the Tercer Octante?
500
What is the tube in a volcano called?
What is vent?
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