systems and functions
light and matter

thermal enargy
weather climate and water cycling
natural hazards
100

what are the organs in the digestive system

 small intestine, stomach and liver

100

how do light move through windows

visible light photons lack sufficient energy to excite the electrons in silica molecules

100

if heat gets in to a cup with no gaps can it get out

heat will still leave through conduction (through the material itself) and radiation

100


What is the first step in the water cycle


evaporation

100

when valcanos erupt and form land what rock is it

extrusive igneous rock

200

what is the function of the digestive system

to digest foods and protains

200

why does light only pass through one side of the one way mirror

they are partially reflective, thin-metal-coated glass that relies entirely on unequal lighting to function

200

what is the qunetic energy of heat

the random, microscopic motion of atoms and molecules within a substance, known as thermal energy

200

what is the name of when water forms to a cloud

condensation.

200

how do tsunamis start

Tsunamis start from the sudden, large-scale displacement of ocean water, most commonly caused by undersea earthquakes at tectonic plate boundaries

300

what are the organs circulatory system

heart blood and blood vessals

300

witch is stronger light or dark

dark often seen as quicker/more aggressive and light as more enduring.

300

whats more dense heat or cold

cold

300

what is the best climate for farms

temperate climate with moderate, consistent rainfall, warm summers, and distinct seasons

300

what is the size of the biggest peice of hail

8 inches in diameter and 18.62 inches in circumference

400

what the most important system

all of them

400

what is the temp of light

2000K (candlelight) to 6500K (daylight)

400

whats faster heat or cold

heat

400

why is it important to have the weather cycle

 it sustains life by replenishing freshwater, regulating Earth’s temperature, and driving ecosystem processes

400

how do metamorphic rocks form

when existing igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks (known as parent rocks) are subjected to intense heat, high pressure, and hot, mineral-rich fluids deep within the Earth's crust

500

what is the function of the respotory system

The respiratory system's primary function is to facilitate gas exchange, bringing oxygen

500

what is the speed of light

299 792 458 m / s

500

if you put red for hot water and blue for cold in the same glass which would spread faster

heat


500

why is there barely rain the deseart

dry, descending high-pressure air that prevents clouds from forming

500

why do valcanos erupt

because pressurized, molten rock called magma—which is lighter than surrounding solid rock—rises to the surface from the Earth's mantle

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