Heat
Transfer of Heat
Pressure/Density
Climate
Bonus
100

Energy cannot be this or this...

What is created or destroyed?

100

Heat transferred through solid objects

What is conduction?

100

The amount of weight that one object puts on another.

What is pressure?

100

The condition of Earth's atmosphere in a given time and space.

What is weather?

100

Instrument used to measure air pressure

What is a Barometer?
200

Therm- means what?

What is heat?

200

Heat transferred through space.

What is radiation?

200

The amount of mass in a fixed volume.

What is density?

200

This is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere at 78%.

What is Nitrogen?

200

Changes its phase of matter from solid to gas.

What is Sublimation/Sublimering?

300

Heat only transfers from _______ to _______.

What is hot to cold?

300

Heat is transferred by currents

What is convection?

300

Air pressure in the atmosphere changes due to temperature and this.

What is altitude?

300

Oxygen makes up this percentage of our atmosphere.

What is 21%?

300

Its melting point is 1100 Degrees Celsius. 

What is Gold?

400

The speed of heat transfer can increase if you use this type of material.

What is metal?

400

Changes from liquid to gas at 100°C

What is water?

400

In order to change the density of an object without changing its mass I would then have to change this.

What is the volume?

400

Weather and temperatures of a region for a certain amount of Time. 

What is Climate?

400

1m3 weighs 1000kg

What is water?

500

The amount of a material can either speed up or slow down heat transfer. If I have a lot of a material then the heat transfer _________.

What is slows down?

500

This is a better conductor of heat than wood.

What is metal?

500

If Blue has a density of 2.4, Red has a density of .7, and Yellow has a density of 1.5. What order would they rest in from top to bottom?

What is Red, Yellow, Blue?

500

It causes the earth to absorb more heat

What are greenhouse gases.

500

A body immersed in a fluid is subject to an upward force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.

What is the Archimedes principle?

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