Weather Maps and Systems
Atomic Structure
Scientific Method
Properties of Water
Watersheds and Water Quality
100

This type of weather system brings dry, clear skies

What is high pressure?

100

These are the building blocks of molecules, which make up everything

What are atoms?

100

This is the first step in the scientific method, often phrased as a measurable question

What is the problem?

100

The chemical formula for water is this.

What is Hâ‚‚O?

100

 This is the land area that supplies water to a river system, also called a drainage basi

What is a watershed?

200

This symbol on a weather map represents a boundary between air masses where colder air is advancing.

What is a cold front?

200

 In an atom, these positively charged particles are found in the nucleus

What are protons?

200

This step involves an educated guess or testable statement, often written in an "If...then..."

What is the hypothesis?

200

Water is this type of molecule because it has electrically charged areas.

What is a polar molecule?

200

This is a stream or river that flows into a larger river.

What is a tributary?

300

 Thunderstorms are often produced ahead of this type of weather boundary

What is a cold front?

300

This ancient language is the origin of the word 'A'tomos', meaning "something that cannot be divided any further

What is Greek?

300

The student planted the same type of plants and watered the plants the same each day. This is an example of what.

What is the constant?

300

 This property describes the tightness across the surface of water caused by polar molecules pulling on one another, making the surface curved.

What is surface tension?

300

These strips of plants can help filter out pollution before it reaches the water.

What are riparian zones?

400

This type of air mass occurs when cold air sinks, which is associated with high pressure

What is a high pressure air mass?

400

The number of these negatively particles in an atom determines the element's chemical properties, such as melting point

What are electrons?

400

When completing the experiment, all the fish received the same amount of food. However, the amount of light received each day varied. The light is what variable.

What is the independent variable?

400

This property describes the combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of surrounding materials, causing water to rise in a straw

What is capillary action?

400

This is where fresh water mixes with salty ocean water, containing brackish water.

What is an estuary?

500

 Meteorologists use the fact that weather generally moves in this direction across the United States for forecasting

What is west to east?

500

This scientist proposed the model for the hydrogen atom and we use his theory today to model atoms.

Who is Bohr?

500

When creating a graph of the experiment, this variable goes on the Y axis.

What is the dependent variable?

500

Water is called this because it is able to dissolve many substances due to its polar nature

What is universal solvent?

500

This is the amount of salt dissolved in water.

What is salinity?

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