What is frequency?
The number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
What is the difference between a producer and a consumer?
A producer creates their own food using sunlight. A consumer gets their food by eating a producer or another consumer.
What is the name of the boundary where Earth's plates move, slip, or grind past each other?
Transform Boundary
What is climate change?
Climate change is a long-term change in weather patterns. This also includes global warming which is caused by human activities.
What is amplitude?
The height of a wave's crest.
What are the three kinds of consumers?
Herbivores (only eats plants)
Omnivores (eats plants and animals)
Carnivores (only eats animals)
What is the name of the boundary where Earth's plates come together or collide?
Convergent boundary
What are some things you can do to prevent glogal warming?
Protest to get the attention of major corporations
Buy electric cars
Get solar panels
Use paper products instead of plastic
What color absorbs the most light?
Black.
Where does a tertiary consumer lay on a food web?
At the top.
What is the name of the boundary where Earth's plates are pulled apart and magma fills the gap?
Divergent
What are some examples of natural resources?
Trees
Cotton
Bamboo
Wool
Dirt/soil
Water
A circuit includes a a 30 Ohm resistor. The bell in the circuit is ringing too loudly. What could you do to solve this problem?
Use a 40 Ohm resistor.
What is the main source of energy in a food web/chain (even if it isn't shown)?
The sun.
How is an igneous rock formed?
Formed from the cooling, hardening, and crystallization of molten material (magma or lava).
What is the difference between a renewable resource and a non-renewable resource?
A renewable resource is a resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally.A non-renewable resource is one that can take millions of years to replenish.
What happens to the reading on the ammeter as we decrease the number of batteries in a series?
The number of amps goes down.
Name two examples of a symbiotic relationship.
Competitive: two or more organisms compete for the same food source.
Predator/Prey: a consumer (animal) hunts and eats another consumer
Herbivory: a consumer (animal) eats a producer (plant) for energy
There are more!
How is a sedimentary rock formed?
Formed when weathered and eroded sediment is deposited, compacted, and cemented
Do you love science?
Duh! :)