Physical Science:
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100

What is wavelength?

The distance from peak to peak

100

This subatomic particle helps us to determine the atomic number and identity of an element.

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What is a proton?

100

What are the small structures inside a cell called?

Organelles

100

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather=

Climate=

100

What causes the tides?

The gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon.

200

How are kinetic and potential energy different?

Kinetic = motion

Potential = stored energy

200

In your own words, explain how mass and weight are different.

Mass is how much matter. Weight is how hard gravity is pulling on something.

200

Explain how the muscular and skeletal systems related. Give at least 2 reasons.

They work together to:

1) Move the body

2) Protect the organs

200

The tectonic plates make up this layer of the Earth.

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The lithosphere.

200

Identify the tide.

Spring Tide.

300

What is the word for the measurement of a wave from the resting line to the crest?

Amplitude

300

Define density in your own words.

How much mass is held in a certain volume of a substance OR how many particles are in a certain amount of a substance.

300

This organelle has one of the most important functions in a cell. It holds DNA which is what makes you have the traits you have.

Nucleus

300

Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes, usually receives heavy snowfall during the winter. Snow often falls after a cold air mass passes through the area. This air mass tends to be colder than the lake water.
Which of the following best explains why snow falls over the lake after the air mass passes over it?

A. The air mass pushes clouds over the lake, and snow falls from the clouds. 

B. Snow falls when sinking air from the air mass is warmed by the lake water. 

C. The air mass cools the surface of the lake, causing condensation to occur and snow to fall. 

D.Snow falls from clouds that form when rising water vapor from the lake is cooled by the air mass and condenses.

D. Snow falls from clouds that form when rising water vapor from the lake is cooled by the air mass and condenses.

300

Identify the tide.

Neap Tide.

400

What type of energy is shown in this picture?


Potential or kinetic

What is kinetic?

400

Identify this substance as pure or mixture.


What is a Mixture?

400

EXPLAIN THIS: What is the role of the Vacuole? What does it do for plant cells?

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The vacuole stores water, food, and waste. It adds structure to the plant cell AND provides extra water.

400

What process causes the tectonic plates to move? Explain how this works.

Convection currents. Explanations will vary.

400

What causes the seasons? What makes summer and winter different from space?

The Earth's tilt. Whoever is tilted toward the Sun has summer.

500

Which point has the most potential energy?

Point A

500

Balance the chemical equation below:

2H2O--> __H2O + __O2

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2H2O--> 2H2O + O2

500

Describe the levels of biological organization. How do we get from cells to us?

Cell --> Tissue --> Organ --> Organ System --> Organism

500

What evidence do scientists use to prove that the continents have moved? (Hint: there are 3)

Climate, fossils, landforms.

500

This occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun.

A Solar Eclipse.

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