What is The Top and bottom of a wave?
1 = half points
Crest & Trough
What percentage of energy does animals get from the plants?
estimated 10%
What is energy that you use to move?
Mechanical
What is the first element in the atomic structure
Hyrdogen
What wave has the longest wavelength?
Microwaves
What is the second consumer on the Energy pyramid
Secondary Consumer
How does a person gain energy?
Through produce and protein
What is the charges for a proton a neutron and a electron
Proton: +
Neutron: 0
Electron: -
What is the wavelength in the middle?
visible light
What are living things that can make food for themselves?
Autotrophs
what is a energy that has yet to be used?
Potential energy
If the hydrogen atoms get too compact what happens?
a chain reaction causing in a explosion.
Why cant waves travel in space?
There isn't a medium in space for waves to be transferred through
What is the second place on the Energy pyramid
Primary consumers
the energy transfer where when the energy is passed to another object the energy stays the same
Kinetic Transfer
What is the second element in the atomic structure?
Helium
Why does it take so long for light to travel to our planet?
because waves don't instantly travel it can take them days or even months to reach the planet
What is at the top of the Energy pyramid
(real name)
Tertiary consumers
The energy that you gain from eating food
Chemical
Name the five elements with the order 3,4,5,6,7
Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, carbon, Nitrogen