What are the six things that cause weather?
Latitude, Altitude, distance from sea, ocean current, Topography, and prevailing winds.
what is heredity
the process of passing traits from the parent to offsprings
1 hydrogen and 2 oxygen's
What is the definition of body system
a group of organs and tissues that work together to perform complex, vital functions for the body’s survival, such as breathing, digestion, or movement.
What are the four fronts names.
A cold front, A warm front, a Stationary front, and a occluded front.
how does the Earth's tilt cause different temperature's?
the tilt causes different hemispheres to receive direct sunlight
if you had a mom that was Aa and a dad that was Aa what is the chance the offspring would be aa
1/4 is the possibility of your child being a aa
what are the 3 forms of matter.
solid, liquid, and gas
What body system helps you breath?
The respiratory system
What is a cold front?
A cold front is the leading edge of a cooler, denser air mass replacing a warmer air mass at ground level.
What is the main cause of weather?
The sun
How do parents pass specific traits, such as eye color or disease susceptibility, to their offspring through genes?
Traits are inherited as pairs of alleles (variants of a gene), where dominant alleles overshadow recessive ones
What is the center of a atom called?
The nucleolus.
What system helps move your blood through your body?
circulatory system
What is a warm front?
A warm front is the leading edge of an advancing, relatively warm, and moist air mass that slides up and over a colder, denser air mass, creating a gentle slope
What does 100% humidity indicate?
It indicates the air is saturated.
How do Punnett squares predict the probability of specific traits in offspring?
Punnett squares predict offspring trait probabilities by visualizing all possible combinations of parental alleles 25% per box) based on Mendelian inheritance. By mapping heterozygous or homozygous parents
What is the change from liquid to gas called?
Vaporization
what is the most useful organ in the body
What is a stationary front?
A stationary front is a stalled boundary between warm and cold air masses, neither of which is strong enough to replace the other
What is the difference between weather and climate?
Weather is the current, short-term state of the atmosphere (e.g., sunny, raining), while climate is the average weather pattern in an area over a long period.
What are my chances of inheriting a genetic disease or passing one to my children?
The chance is 50%
What is the measure of the average kinetic energy of particles?
Temperature
what does the heart do
it helps you breath and get oxygen
What is a occluded front?
An occluded front forms when a fast-moving cold front overtakes a slower warm front, lifting the warm air mass entirely off the ground