Scientific Notation
The Big Bang
Earth's constant construction
Formation of the Solar System and the Big bang Theory
Electromagnetic Spectrum
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What is the purpose of Scientific Notation?

To make extremely large and small numbers compacted into a short expression

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What is the Big bang Theory ?

The theory that the universe was expanding over billions of years to get to where it is now.

100

Where do volcanoes usually occur?

At the boundaries between tectonic plates.

100

What is the Big bang theory?

The universe began expanding to create the galaxies and solar systems.

100

What is the difference between wavelength and frequency?

Wave length is how big the waves of light are and frequency is how often the waves come.

200

2.13 x 103

2130

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What was the name of the place where all the universe's mass was stored?

The singularity point

200

What is a hotspot?


Volcanic regions thought to be fed by underlying mantle.

200

What does the big bang have to do with the formation of the solar system?

It was what expanded the universe and planets 

200

How does the sun send it's energy to the earth?

Through light waves


300

What is 98000000 in scientific notation ?

9.8 x 107

300

When did the big bang begin expanding?

14 billion years ago

300

What is a caldera?

A large volcanic crater

300

What is the most abundant element in the universe?

Hydrogen

300

What makes types of light different?

The retinas in our eyes can only see certain types of light.

400

7.95 x 10-5

0.0000795

400

What were the first 2 main elements in the universe?

Hydrogen and Helium

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How long has the Hawaiian-Emperor hotspot been active?

70 million years 

400

How long ago did the big bang begin expanding?

13.8 billion years ago

400

What is spectroscopy?

The study of the spectra produced when material interacts with or emits light.

500

What is 000000000692 in Scientific Notation?

6.92 x 10-10

500

What is Cosmic Background Radiation?

A form of electromagnetic radiation that is leftover from the first moments of the big bang.

500

What is the formula for calculating Plate Movement?

Distance of location in km x 100,000 cm/km = Distance of location in cm

Then, 

Distance of location in cm/ the locations age in years

500

What was the name of the point that stored all of the mass in the universe before the big bang?

The point of singularity

500

What types of light does the Hubble Telescope use to take pictures?

Ultraviolet

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