A baseball thrown into the air will continue on its path until which force(s) acts upon it.
gravity and air resistance
The action of moving sediment to a new location.
What is Erosion?
Who discovered the Laws of Motion?
Who is Sir Issac Newton?
When sediment is left in a new location it is called...
What is Deposition?
Gravitational force affecting Mass is...
What is Weight?
DAILY DOUBLE!!
A 20 kg ball and a 50 Kg ball rest at the top of a ramp. Which has greater force?
They are both at rest so it is the same
Distance / Time = ?
What is Speed?
A parachute works to do this so that you don't crash and get hurt.
Increase air resistance
When the same scientist repeats their own experiment multiple times to check for consistency and reduce errors.
What is Scientific Repetition?
DOUBLE POINTS
STATE THE 1st LAW of MOTION - give an example
An object at rest remains at rest. An object in motion goes at constant speed until an outside force acts upon it.
When an object has 0 Net Force it is...
What is Balanced?
What is the force that is pushing up on a book that is sitting on a desk?
What is the NORMAL FORCE?
When other scientists perform the same experiment independently to see if they get similar results.
What is Scientific Replication?
This is the what gravity acts on to give an object its weight
What is Mass?
Describe the movement at each letter.
A - The object/person is moving at a slow constant speed.
B - The object/person is not moving.
C - The object/person is moving at a fast constant speed.
D - The object/person is not moving.

Which direction is the object moving and what is its Net Force?
It is moving 250N to the right. (Red Arrow)
The larger the mass, the bigger this force is
Gravity
What are the two types of Weathering?
What is Physical and Chemical Weathering?
What is the 3rd LAW of Motion?
For every action there is an equal an opposite reaction!
2 objects collide -- both will react to the other