This image shows what the state of matter is as well as the speed of movement.
What is a solid which has a definite shape and size.
What is the relationship between mass and gravitational force?
The greater the mass the greater the gravitational force.
Describe the wind patterns on the earth?

How many elements are there
118
What are the 5 Biospheres of Earth?
Biosphere- All living things,
Hydrosphere- all water on Earth
Geosphere-all land and soil on earth
Cryosphere- all frozen water and ice
Atmosphere- all gases on earth
Why were multiple perspectives important to the development of cell theory?
What is Multiple perspectives bring new ideas to the table. Without new ideas, scientific knowledge goes unchallenged
What is Gravity?
what is a non contact force that is attrative force that exists between all objects with mass.
How does Friction effect an object when coming into rubbing contact?
slow or stops the object
What type of heating is this?
Conduction because it requires contact
What is the greenhouse effect?
It helps keep heat in to sustain life but the burning of fossil fuels makes the gases more heat,
How might this lead to the strength of science?
What is Scientific knowledge is durable because it is open to change as new evidence or interpretations are encountered.
What is a contact force give an example?
What is a push or pull force on an object for example applied force, normal force or elastic force.
What is weathering?
Weathering is the breaking down of material.
What is potential energy?
Wha is stored energy.
Why is the ozone layer important?
protects us from the uv rays of the sun.
Why might scientific theories change over time?
What is Scientific theories change as new evidence is discovered or new scientific interpretations are formed.
What do two opposite poles of magnets do to each other?
Attract
Explain the three types of variables in a scientific experiment?
controlled- these variables do not change these stay the same throughout your experiment.
inDependent varible=this is the variable and the only one you are testing
depentdent varible-theses are used to measere against the independent varible.
What is kinetic energy?
What is the energy of motion.
dESCRIBE FLORIDAS LANDFORMS
Costlines
waves
tides
currents
hurricanes
deltas
mountains
dunes
A scientific theory is a well-supported and widely accepted explanation of nature that is testable. Why is it important for scientific theories (claims and knowledge) to be testable with experiments?
What is Scientific theories need to be testable to ensure that they are based on empirical evidence and not other ways of knowing. Additionally, they need to be testable, so that they may be repeated and continually challenged. They must be continually challenged to ensure that the best possible explanation is available
What is the difference between a balanced force and an unbalanced force?
A balanced force on an object has an equal force that does not allow form movement or changes. Unbalance has force(s) acting upon an object that causes a change in the object's location, directions, and or speed.
Ph scale - Acids are between what numbers
What numbers are neutral? and base?
0-5.5ACIDS
6-7.5 Neutral
8-14 bases/basic
What is the law of Conservation of energy?
That energy can not be destroyed or created only transferred.
What is the difference between weather and climate?
Weather changes by the day,Climate changes over time /yearly/ seasonally.