What are the female reproductive parts?
ovaries
What is the difference between speed and velocity?
Distance refers to "how much ground an object has covered" whereas velocity refers to the object's change in displacement.
Define Thermal Equilibrium
When there is no heat transfer taking place between two objects.
What is an aquifer?
Porous bodies of rock and sediment that is saturated with groundwater.
Name all the science teachers from ALL grade levels.
Mrs. Bhadra, Mrs. Lillie, Mr. Spellman, Mrs. Franks, Mrs. Targac, Mr. Gribble, Mrs. Hanvey, Mrs, Friedman.
What is the main function of the small intestine?
Break down food, absorb nutrients, dispose of unnecessary waste
What is specific heat?
The quantity of heat required to raise one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree.
Who proposed the Continental Drift Theory?
Alfred Wegener
What is asexual reproduction?
Reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism
What was the name of the landmasses that were believed to be joined into a "supercontinent"?
Pangea
What organ in the excretory system filters blood?
Kidney
At what boundary are New Ocean Basins created?
Divergent
What is a watershed?
Basin-like land formation defined by high points that drains all water to a common outlet.
What type of boundary sheer past each other?
Transform
What percentage of water of Earth is salt water?
97%
DOUBLE POINTS!!!
What is the name of the body part where waste leaves a frogs body?
Cloaca
What is land subsidence?
Withdrawing groundwater, causing the land to sink.
What is the safe way to smell chemicals?
Waft
What two types of boundary plates create folded mountains?
continental/ continental
Where are most asteroids located?
In the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars
What are Ureters?
Muscular tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder
These run horizontal on the Periodic Table of Elements
Periods
The force of gravity depends on what two things?
Distance and Mass
What type of boundary are volcanoes located at?
Convergent Boundaries
Water, Temperature, Energy, Nutrients, Atmosphere