Light bouncing off of something
What is reflection?
These particles are packed closely together and have little kinetic energy
What is a solid?
Theory that explains the movement of large land masses.
What is the Theory of Continental Drift?
The basic building blocks of life
What are cells?
Earth's only natural satelite
What is the moon?
Light going through something
Energy in motion
What is kinetic energy?
What is uplift?
Group of the same type of cells
What is tissue?
When the moon blocks part of the sun to create a shadow on Earth
What is a solar eclipse?
Object that acts like a mirror in one room and a window in another
What is a one way mirror?
Particles in this state are less dense than other states.
What is a gas?
Slow deformation of bedrock
What is creep?
These cells are responsible for allowing us to feel pain
What are neurons?
Banana shaped moon phase where light is reflecting from the right side of the moon.
What is a waxing crescent?
Music student about to get a guitar lesson
Who is Pete?
The three types of heat transfer
What are radiation, convection, and conduction?
Portion of Earth's crust that is more dense and made mostly of basalt
What is oceanic crust?
Part of blood that carries oxygen throughout our bodies
What are red blood cells?
The inner, darker shadow cast during an eclipse
What is the umbra?
Bends and focuses light
What is a lens?
The transfer of heat from physically touching something.
What is conduction?
Is credited with the Theory of Continental Drift
Who is Alfred Wegener?
Parts of blood that creates scabs
What are platelets?
Seasons, moon phases, years, and day/night are examples of this.
What is a cyclic pattern?