What is energy measured in?
What does F stand for in the periodic table?
Fluorine
What is the water cycle?
The water cycle is the continuous process by which water moves between the Earth's surface, atmosphere, and oceans.
What is the force that keeps you on Earth?
Gravity
What is a positively charged particle called?
Proton
Name 3 different types of energy
Kinetic, potential, mechanical etc (all forms of energy)
What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere?
Nitrogen
What is the rock cycle?
The rock cycle is a continuous process where rocks transform from one type to another through processes like weathering, erosion, heat, and pressure.
What force resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another?
Friction
What is a negatively charged particle called?
A electron
What is the diagram used to compare wasted and useful energy?
Sankey diagram
How does the ozone layer protect life on Earth?
The ozone layer absorbs harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.
What can cause erosion?
Water, Wind, Ice, Flowing Water and more
What forces are in action when a ball is thrown?
Kinetic, Gravity, Resistance, etc
What is Oxygens atomic number?
8
What is the best place to have a wind farm (Wind turbines)?
Rounded hills, open plains, remote areas
How are igneous rocks formed?
Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidification of molten rock, called magma or lava.
What caused the Grand Canyon?
Weathering and Erosion
What force keeps ships on water?
Buoyancy
What is an isotope?
Members of a element's family that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
Newtons second law?
Newton's Second Law of Motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to 1 its mass.
How does air pressure change as altitude increases?
Air pressure decreases with increasing altitude.
What does lithification of sediment make?
Sedimentary rocks
What force creates wind?
Pressure gradient force (PGF) and the Coriolis effect
Why is water a polar molecule?
Water is a polar molecule because it has a partial positive charge on the hydrogen atoms and a partial negative charge on the oxygen atom.