Scientific Method
Life Science
Thermal Energy
Light Waves
Weather
Plate Tectonics
100

What is the first step in the scientific method?

Asking a question

100

What is the basic unit of living things?

A cell

100

What the basic unit of matter?

An atom 
100

What is reflection?

When light bounces off of something

100

Water or Ice falling from the sky

Precipitation

100

What are tectonic plates?

Large sections of the Earth's crust that are broken apart

200

What do we call a test that is done to prove a hypothesis?

An experiment 

200

What is a group of cells that perform a similar function?

Tisses

200

Which way does heat flow?

From warmer objects to colder objects. 

200

Light is a form of 

energy

200

Amount of water vapor in the air 

humidity 

200

What is th lithosphere?

The crust and upper portion of the mantle 
300

What is a hypothesis?

An educated guess to explain the scientific question 

300

Which system delivers electrical signals around the body?

The nervous system

300

What happens to particles when they gain energy?

They move faster and spread apart 

300

All human eye sight is based on 

light

300

Why do hailstorms occur in warm weather?

Warm air must create strong updrafts to carry water into high into the atmosphere 

300

Where is new oceanic crust formed?

At mid-ocean ridges and divergent boundaries 

400

What is the variable you manipulate, control, or change in an experiment?

The independent variable 

400

What is the largest organ of the human body?

The skin

400

What type of heat transfer is being shown?

Conduction

400

What is refraction?

Light bending as it passes through a different medium 

400

What creates the largest convection currents?

Large temperature differences between the surface temps and air temperatures 

400

What is the asthenophere?

The semi-solid portion of the mantle which tectonic plates move on top of 
500

Where do you record the results of your experiments?

In a data table

500

What is the boundary of the cell that lets things in or out of the cell?

The cell membrane 

500

How does thermal energy mainly move in fluids?

Through convection currents 

500
What is the purpose of the optic lens?

Use refraction to focus light on the back of the eye (retina)

500

Explain why we need water vapor, cold temperatures, and cloud condensation nuclei to form clouds. 

Water vapor - clouds are made from water droplets 

Cold temperatures - to force water vapor to condense into water vapor

Condensation nuclei - water droplets must condense onto a solid surface

500

What are two things subduction can cause?

A volcano and trenches

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