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100

What are the four major systems/spheres of Earth?

Atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.

100

The transfer of thermal energy due to the collision of particles (direct contact)

Conduction

100

Identify three safety rules that help prevent accidents in the lab.

Answers may vary.

100

Describe why Earth has seasons.

Earth has seasons because of the (23.5°) tilt of its axis of rotation.

100

What is an astronomical unit? Why is this unit used to measure distances in the solar system?

This unit is used to measure distances within our solar system because it provides a convenient way to express and compare the vast distances between celestial objects.

100

What makes up the Universe?

The Universe contains all of the star systems, galaxies, gas, and dust, plus all the matter and energy that exists now.

100

What are the different states of matter in order based on their density? Lowest to Highest

Gas, Liquid, Solid

200

What is the difference between potential and kinetic energy?

Potential energy is about position or condition, while kinetic energy is about motion

200

Ticks attach firmly to the skin of other animals to draw blood is an example of what type of symbiotic relationship?

Parasitism

200

What is the goal of science?

The goal of science is to understand how and why things happen.

200

Out of infrared, visible, and ultraviolet bands of light, which has the highest frequencies?

UV Light

200

What is the difference between the geocentric vs heliocentric models of the solar system?

Geocentric= earth centered

Heliocentric= sun centered

200

What kinds of fusion occur in the central core?

Nuclear Fusion

200

List three examples of physical properties.

Examples of physical properties of matter include melting point, color, hardness, state of matter, odor, and boiling point.

300

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather is the atmospheric condition at a certain place and certain time for a short period of time. Climate is the long-term, average, weather condition that occurs in a specific region.

300

Igneous rock is formed from

cooled magma or lava

300

List the steps of the scientific method.

Ask a question, do background research, construct a hypothesis, test the hypothesis by doing an experiment, analyze the data and draw a conclusion, and report the results

300

Describe the relationship between the wavelength and frequency of electromagnetic waves.

Electromagnetic waves with shorter wavelengths have higher frequencies and more energy.

300

What is the hottest planet and why?

Venus, it has the densest atmosphere

300

What does the photosphere emit?

Light

300

What is the density formula?

D=m/v

400

What is homeostasis?

Homeostasis is the ability of the body to maintain a stable internal environment despite a changing external environment.

400

The sun is shining on a plant. The leaves of the plant are green. Why?

All colors are absorbed; green is reflected

400

How does a scientific law differ from a scientific theory?

Laws describe patterns in nature, while theories explain the reasons behind those patterns.

400

Describe how the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned during a full moon.

Sun, Earth, Moon

400

Name the planets in order from closest to farthest from the sun.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.

400

Where do most stars fall on the Hertzsprung-Russel diagram? Why?

Most stars fall along the main sequence curve. Stars in the main sequence fuse hydrogen into helium in the core.

400

What are the two chemical properties of matter?

Reactivity and flammability

500

What is meant by binomial nomenclature?

Each organism receives a two-part name in which the first word is the genus (a group of species), and the second word refers to one species in that genus for classification.

500

What is the Law of Superposition?

A sedimentary rock layer in its original position is older than the layers above it and younger than the layers below it.

500

What is the difference between accuracy and precision?

Accuracy means making measurements that are close to the true value. Precision means making measurements that are close in value to each other but not necessarily close to the true value.

500

What is the difference between a spring and neap tide?

When the Sun's and Moon's tides match, there are spring tides. When the two tides are opposed, there are neap tides.

500

What does The Law of Universal Gravitation state?

The force due to gravity between two objects is dependent on the masses of the objects-the more massive the object, the more gravitational pull

500

How are solar prominences related to sunspots?

Solar prominences are the plasma loops that connect two sunspots.

500

What are the five indicators of a chemical reaction?

Color Change, Temperature Change, Gas Production, Formation of a Precipitate, Change in Odor

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