Wave increasing in height as it moves closer to the shallow water (land)
Wave Shoaling. (what is Wave Shoaling?)
this occurs between all objects with mass?
what is Gravity?
A tool used to see galaxies
what is a telescope? (many types)
the only thing that did not dissolve, and why?
What were the Flip Flops? - because it was rubber.
Light (or other Electromagnetic wave) bouncing off of a surface.
What is Reflection? (reflection)
Large earthquakes, Volcanic eruptions, and landslides create these.
What is a tsunami? (tsunami)
An example is the milky way.
What is a Galaxy?
the shape of the milky way
what is a spiral galaxy? (spiral)
The element with the symbol Na on the periodic table?
What is Sodium (element number 11)
binary code forming a section of 1's and 0's into a little box
what is coding for pixels? (pixels)
plate boundaries that move away from each other
what is a divergent boundary? (divergent)
visible light with a wavelength of about 500nm ...of above Red, but Below Violet?
what is Green light?
The two types of color shift and the direction that it says a galaxy is moving compared to earth
Blue shift = towards
Red shift = away
Driven by uneven heating in the mantle creating a "mantle plume". these are caused by the plume rising below the crust.
What are "hotspots"?
How does amplitude affect wavelength?
it does NOT affect the wavelength
this layer has the greatest density.
What is the Core? (the inner core)
The Element Below Aluminum on the Periodic table
what is Ga (Galium)?
Further galaxies are moving away faster.
What is Hubbles Law?
during a chemical reaction this ALWAYS stays the same before and after.
What is the Total mass? (total mass)
the plate boundary that is most likely to create a tsunami large enough to carry a boat onto a building.
What is a convergent boundary with subduction? (subduction convergent boundary)
the study of earth and its rocks, and how they change over time.
What is Geology?
2 forces that move against each other
what is Friction?
this makes the hot springs SUPER Acidic.
What is Sulfolobus bacteria?
Is all data transfer from one phone to another completely wireless when we use cell towers?
NO. (many wires connect the cell towers)