Force, Motion, Energy, and Matter
Electricity, Sound, and Light
Living Systems and Ecosystems Interactions
Earth/Space and Earth Resources
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100

A ball bouncing off the wall is an example of what?

A ball bouncing off the wall is an example of a change in direction due to a force.

100

Which two colors of the visible spectrum have the longest wavelength?

Red and Orange

100

Animals seen in the forest are squirrels, raccoons, gray fox, white-tail deer, and a black bear

What is a community

100

What is the length of time for a revolution of the Earth and moon.

The Moon revolves around the Earth in an orbit, taking about 27 days or about 1 month, and this motion causes the Moon’s phases.

The Earth revolves (orbits) around the Sun in a large oval-shaped path called an orbit. It takes about 365 days (1 year) for Earth to complete one full revolution.

100

A trumpet and a piano produce sound by

Trumpet:

  • Sound is made when the player buzzes their lips
  • This creates vibrations in the air column inside the trumpet

🎹 Piano:

  • When a key is pressed, a hammer strikes a string
  • The string vibrates, producing sound

βœ… Final answer:

βœ” A trumpet and a piano produce sound by vibrations

200

Which causes the paper to move onto the ruler if the ruler was rubbed with a wool cloth?

Static electricity (electrostatic force) causes the paper to move onto the ruler.

200

What is an open circuit?

An open circuit in which electric current cannot flow because the path is incomplete.

200

Algae survival is mainly based on their ability to photosynthesize and reproduce, not on hiding from predators. Algae survive by:

  • Using sunlight to make food (photosynthesis) β˜€οΈ
  • Living in water where light is available
  • Growing quickly and in large numbers
200

The Moon is directly between Earth and the Sun during a this phase.

  • The Moon is positioned between Earth and the Sun
  • The side of the Moon facing Earth is dark
  • This is why we cannot see the Moon (or can barely see it)

πŸ”„ Alignment:

Sun β†’ Moon β†’ Earth

200

Motion of air particles transmits what type of energy?

How sound works:

  • Sound energy travels through the motion (vibration) of particles
  • In air, sound moves as air particles vibrate back and forth
  • These vibrations pass energy from one particle to the next..//..

πŸ’‘ Example:

When someone speaks:

  • Their vocal cords vibrate 🎀
  • Air particles around them start moving
  • The motion travels through the air to your ears πŸ‘‚

βœ… Final answer:

βœ” The motion of air particles transmits sound energy

300

Accurately describe the speed of sound in metal and a liquid.

Yes, metals send sound more quickly than water.  Sound travels faster in materials like metal than in water because particles are closer together and transfer energy more quickly.

300

Solar panels transform light energy into electrical energy.

Solar panels transform light energy into electrical energy.

300

The structure that transports water and minerals through plants is called the xylem or stem.

  • Moves water and minerals from the roots ⬆️ to the leaves
  • Travels upward through the plant
  • Helps keep the plant supported and strong
300

What is the Gulf Stream because it is not a river as Ben Franklin thought?

The Gulf Stream is a powerful ocean current in the Atlantic Ocean.

βœ… What it does:

  • It carries warm water from the Gulf of Mexico up along the east coast of the United States and toward Europe
  • It helps move heat around the Earth

🌑️ Why it’s important:

  • Makes places like Europe warmer than they would normally be
  • Influences weather and climate
  • Affects marine life and ecosystems

🧭 Direction:

It flows: South β†’ North β†’ Northeast across the Atlantic

βœ… Simple definition:

βœ” The Gulf Stream is a warm ocean current that carries heat from the tropics toward colder regions

300

Thermal and electrical energy cause changes when a person dries their clothes in a dryer. What's the energy transformation

  • Electrical energy β†’ heat energy β†’ dries clothes
400

What is Kinetic Energy and provide three examples.

  • Kinetic energy is the energy an object has because it is moving.

πŸ’‘ Examples:

  • A moving flag,
  • A skateboarder
  • A person skiing.

All of these have kinetic energy because they are in motion.

βœ” Kinetic energy is the energy of motion

400

When a lamp is turned on, the main energy transformation is?

Electrical energy β†’ Light energy (and some heat energy)

400

Rain carries chemicals from farmland into rivers that flow into the Chesapeake Bay. Rain can wash chemicals (like fertilizers and pesticides) off farmland. This is called what?

Where do the chemicals go?

  • They flow into rivers and streams
  • Then travel to larger bodies of water like the Chesapeake Bay

⚠️ Why this matters:

  • Can cause water pollution
  • Leads to problems like algal blooms (too much algae)
  • Reduces oxygen in the water, harming fish and other organisms

βœ… Final answer:

βœ” Rain can carry chemicals from farmland into rivers that flow into the Chesapeake Bay β€” this process is called runoff.

400

What is the Abyssal Plain?

  • Very deep (deeper than 3,000 feet)
  • Covers about 70% of the ocean floor
  • Has little to no sunlight (dark or very dim)

πŸ” Key features:

  • Flat and wide underwater areas
  • Extremely cold and dark
  • Few organisms can live there due to limited light and food

βœ… Final answer:

βœ” The correct ocean feature is the abyssal plain

400

Do molecules gain energy when ice melts?

Yes β€” molecules gain energy when ice melts.

Type of energy change:

  • Molecules gain potential energy (not kinetic energy at that moment)

βœ… Final answer:

βœ” Yes, molecules gain energy when ice melts, which allows them to move more freely as a liquid.

500

The action that changes the direction of a flat rock sliding on ice is a?

A force changes the direction of a flat rock sliding on ice.

  • A force (like a push, pull, or collision) can:

    • Change its direction
    • Change its speed

πŸ’‘ Examples of forces:

  • Kicking the rock πŸ‘Ÿ
  • Hitting something (like another rock or wall) πŸͺ¨
  • Wind pushing on it 🌬️
500

Which object placed at location X causes an electromagnet?

The object that causes an electromagnet is an iron core (such as an iron nail).

500

Food Webs and Energy:

  • Solar energy (sunlight) is the main energy source for ecosystems
  • It first enters the food web through producers

In aquatic environments:

  • Algae and aquatic plants absorb sunlight
  • They use this energy to make food through photosynthesis

πŸ”„ What happens next?

  • Small animals eat the algae 🌿
  • Larger animals eat those animals 🐟
  • Energy moves through the food web

βœ” Solar energy enters the food web through algae and aquatic plants

πŸ’‘ Key idea to remember:

πŸ‘‰ Producers (plants and algae) are the starting point of energy in a food web

500

What natural resources in Virginia are used for construction?

Explanation:

  • Granite, gravel, sand, and limestone are all natural resources found in Virginia
  • They are commonly used in construction

🧱 Uses:

  • Granite & limestone β†’ building stone, roads
  • Gravel & sand β†’ concrete, asphalt, foundations

βœ… Final answer:

βœ” Granite, gravel, sand, and limestone are important construction resources in Virginia

500

Walls that reflect the sunlight are most effective on warm days and walls that abort the sun on cool days are effective too. A building that can reduce the amount of energy from the sun that is transformed into β€œThermal energy.”

🌞 Explanation:

  • Light-colored or reflective walls reflect sunlight β˜€οΈ
    β†’ Keep buildings cool on warm days
  • Dark or absorbent walls absorb sunlight β˜€οΈ
    β†’ Help keep buildings warm on cool days

πŸ”₯ Key concept:

Some building surfaces are designed to reduce how much sunlight is turned into thermal (heat) energy inside the building.

βœ… How this conserves energy:

  1. Buildings need less air conditioning or heating
  2. This saves electricity and fuel
  3. It helps conserve natural resources

βœ… Final answer (clean version):

βœ” The purpose of different wall surfaces is to control heat from the Sun and conserve energy by reducing the need for heating and cooling.

600

What happens when heating salt water?

  • When you heat a saltwater solution:

    • The water evaporates (turns into vapor) πŸ’¨
    • The salt does NOT evaporate βœ…
    • The salt is left behind in the container (beaker)

e⚠️ Important detail:

  • Only the water changes state (liquid β†’ gas)
  • Salt has a much higher boiling point, so it stays solid

βœ… Clear correct version:

βœ” When a saltwater solution is heated, the water evaporates and the salt remains in the container.

πŸ’‘ Key idea:

This is an example of separating a mixture using evaporation.

600

Which explanation best describes how a prism makes a visible spectrum appear from white light?

A prism makes a visible spectrum from white light by bending (refracting) different colors of light by different amounts.

600

Many fossil deposits can show that an area once supported life, such as a swampy forest, depending on the types of fossils found.

🦴 What fossil deposits tell us:

  • Finding many fossils in one place means organisms lived and died there long ago
  • It suggests the area once had conditions suitable for life
600

Earth would not have seasons without axial tilt. Why

Earth would not have seasons without axial tilt because the tilt causes changes in sunlight throughout the year 🌍

600

Do insects change their niches during their life cycle?

Insects change their niches during their life cycle, especially those that undergo metamorphosis.

Many insects go through metamorphosis, where they change form as they grow. Because of this, their role (niche) in the environment also changes.

700

Friction is a force that opposes (slows down or resists) motion.

πŸ’‘ Examples:

  • A book sliding on a table slows down πŸ“š
  • Shoes grip the ground when you walk πŸ‘Ÿ
  • A bike stops when you use the brakes 🚴

πŸ”‘ Key idea:

πŸ‘‰ Friction always acts in the opposite direction of movement

βœ… Final answer:

βœ” Friction opposes motion

700

Battery energy changes into light energy. How does this energy transformation work?

 Chemical energy β†’ Electrical energy β†’ Light energy (and heat)

βœ… Final answer:

βœ” Battery energy can change into light energy, but more accurately it is a chain of energy transformations that include electrical energy first.

700

Does the Sun provides energy for plants.

How the Sun helps plants:

  • The Sun provides energy in the form of sunlight
  • Plants use this energy to make their own food through photosynthesis.
  • The Sun provides energy to plants, which they use to make food through photosynthesis.
700

What is an anemometer ued for in during a tropical storm?

βœ” An anemometer measures wind speed during a tropical storm

700

If the population of plants increases, then the food and shelter for those insects will increase unless more animal habitats are created. Why?????

More plants β†’ more food and shelter for insects.

If the population of plants increases, then the food and shelter for insects will also increase.

800

During an experiment, a scientist observed a car moving 88KPH. What other observations would describe the car’s motion.

Other observations include direction, position, distance, and time.

800

Copper wire and aluminum foil are conductors. Plastic straw and wool string are insulators. Is this true and why?

Conductors:

  • Copper wire βœ…
  • Aluminum foil βœ…
    πŸ‘‰ These allow electricity to flow easily

🚫 Insulators:

  • Plastic straw βœ…
  • Wool string βœ…
    πŸ‘‰ These do not allow electricity to flow easily
800

Why butterflies are consumers:


Why butterflies are consumers:

  • Consumers are organisms that cannot make their own food
  • They must eat other organisms to get energy.
  • Butterflies are consumers because they get energy by eating plants (nectar)
800

Mercury is most like the Earth’s moon. How????

Mercury looks and acts a lot like Earth’s Moon because they both have cratered surfaces, no atmosphere, and extreme temperatures.

800
  • Floods can destroy natural habitats like forests, wetlands, and riverbanks
  • They can wash away plants and change the land.
  • How are animals affected?

🐾 How wildlife is affected:

  • Animals may be forced to leave their homes (displaced)
  • Some may lose access to food and shelter
  • Others may struggle to survive in a new environment

βœ… Final answer:

βœ” Floods can damage habitats and displace wildlife by destroying living areas and forcing animals to move elsewhere

900

A dichotomous key does not only compare size and shape. What does it compare?

What a dichotomous key actually does:

  • It uses pairs of choices (two options at each step)
  • It compares different observable characteristics to identify something
900

Virginia snakeroot is a type of vine. Its flowers contain hairs that force insects deep into the flower. Once an insect is covered with pollen, the hair relaxes to let the insect escape. In which way do these hairs benefit the vine?

The hairs benefit the vine by ensuring insects carry pollen to other flowers, helping the plant reproduce (pollination)

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