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This is needed if you want to prove something to be true.

What is evidence?

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Both of these types of waves carry energy and can be reflected, refracted and difracted.

What are sound and light waves?

100

Moon gazing is interacting with waves in this way.

What is reflection?

100

This is an opinion about a topic that is supported with evidence and reasoning.

What is an argument?

100

This is the number of waves that pass a point in a specific amount of time.

What is frequency?

200
The area of a wave where particles are more tightly packed together.

What is a compression?

200

This argues, convinces, or suggests something.

What is a claim?

200

Light waves are known as this type of wave.

What is electromagnetic?

200

Sound waves need this to pass vibrations through.

What is a medium?

200

This is an explanation of why a reader should consider the evidence and accept the claim.

What is reasoning?

300

This is the measure of how fast a wave is moving through a medium.

What is wave speed?


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"What do you think would have happened if Johnson did not sign the civil rights laws into action" is an example of this type of question.

What is a compelling question?

300

This is how far a wave rises or dips down from it's resting position.

What is amplitude?

300

This type of wave interaction causes a pencil in water to appear bent.

What is refraction?

300

This is refers to how far a wave rises higher or dips down from its resting position.

What is amplitude?

400

Waves with this wavelength carry more energy than waves with longer wavelengths.

What is shorter?

400

This is the process of asking questions, finding sources, reading, writing, and answering questions past using evidence.

What is historical thinking?

400
A sound wave is also known as this type of wave.
What is a longitudinal wave?
400

These types of waves can travel through outer space.

What are light waves?

400

In this type of wave, particles move perpendicularly to the direction of the wave.

What is a transverse wave?

500

This is an area where particles are more spread apart in a wave.

What is rarefaction?

500

This is an opposing claim.

What is a counterclaim?

500

These type of waves have crests and troughs.

What are transverse waves?

500

In this type of wave, particles vibrate parallel to the direction of the motion of the wave.

What is a longitudinal wave?

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This is when a wave changes direction because it finds a barrier or an edge like a gap between objects.

What is defraction?

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