Wave Energy
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100

The height or depth of a wave from its resting position.

What is amplitude?

100

This is a giant ball of superheated gasses, mostly hydrogen and helium.

What is a star?

100

In this type of circuit, all objects in the circuit are on the same path. Disconnecting one part will shut down the circuit.

What is a series circuit?

100

This is the force that keeps our planets in orbit and you on the ground!

What is gravity?

100

This is the environment an organism needs in order to live, grow, and reproduce.

What is a habitat?

200

You would calculate this with the formula:

Wavelength X Frequency = S

What is the speed of a wave?

200

This is a cold mixture of ice and dust that follows a cyclical path in our solar system, leaving a glowing tail when near the sun. 

What is a comet?

200

This is a measure of how difficult it is for electricity to flow in a circuit. 

What is resistance?

200

This is the idea that the sun is the center of our solar system.

What is heliocentric?

200

This is all the members of a single species that live in one area.

What is a population?

300

Sound is an example of this kind of wave, which needs a medium to travel.

What is a mechanical wave?

300

This constellation depicts a very large bear.

What is Ursa Major?

300

This is the formula for determining voltage.

What is Voltage = Current X Resistance?

300

An area of plasma on the surface of a star that is briefly cooler than the rest of the surface.

What is a sunspot?

300

This is a diagram consisting of many overlapping food chains in an environment. 

What is a food web?

400

This effect causes sound waves to bounce off a surface, and light to bounce off a mirror.

What is reflection?

400

This is the word we use to describe the apparent motion of objects in the night sky, relative to our own position.

What is parallax?

400

This is the amount of digital information that can be transmitted and measured in bits per second.

What is bandwidth?

400

All objects in space give off energy in this form.

What is electromagnetic radiation?

400

This is an organism that needs to find food from a source outside of itself. Most animals are examples of this!

What is a heterotroph?

500

This type of lens forms a virtual image smaller than than the object originally was.

What is a concave lens?

500

Because these happen at the same speed, we see the same one side of the moon every night.

What are the moon's rotation and revolution?

500

This is the number of bytes inside of one terabyte.

What is one trillion bytes?

500

These are the years that Voyager 1 was launched and then left our solar system.

What are 1977 and 2012?

500

In an energy pyramid or food web, this is the amount of energy available from a lower level of the pyramid to an upper level. 

What is about 10%?

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