What are the four types of graphs commonly used in science and math?
line plots, bar graphs, line graphs and pie graphs
Newton’s Second Law can be summarized using this equation.
f=ma
force= mass x acceleration
What does a Barometer measure?
Bonus: A Barometer is also known as a what?
Air Pressure
Hygrometer
Two or more cells make what?
BONUS: What are the levels of Organization
Tissue
CELLS, TISSUES, ORGANS, ORGAN SYSTEMS, ORGANISM
What cloud type is associated with thunderstorms?
Cumulonimbus.
What is the main difference between weather and climate data?
Weather data is collected over a short period of time, and climate data is protected over a long period of time.
What causes a ball that has been kicked across the ground to stop?
Friction
What is the primary driving force of the water cycle?
BONUS: Name all the parts of the Water Cycle.
The Sun.
Evaporation, Condensation, Collection/Accumulation, Runoff, Groundwater, Precipitation, Transpiration,
What's the difference between biotic and abiotic features in an ecosystem?
BONUS: Name 3 of each!
Biotic factors are living entities and abiotic features are non living things in an ecosystem
Biotic: Trees, Grass, Animals, Bacteria
Abiotic: Soil, Rocks, Water, Sunlight
How are the muscular and the skeletal system related?
They need each other to move
Is the temperature increasing or decreasing throughout the week?

Decreasing
One object pushing on another will always receive a push in return. True or false.
Bonus: Which law is this?
True!
Newton's 3rd law:
Every Action has an Equal and Opposite Reaction.
What are Doldrums?
Bonus: Is it Hot or Cold?
Area near the equator with little to no wind - calm weather.
HOT air just rises.
What is the difference between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems?
BONUS: Name a 4 spot food chain in each ecosystem
Aquatic ecosystems are located in water. Terrestrial ecosystems are located on land.
Name all the different types of Bones
Flat, Irregular, Long, and Short
Which month had the highest amount of precipitation?

May ~4 in.
This law states that an object’s motion will not change unless an unbalanced force acts on the object. Which law am I?
BONUS: Give me an example!
Stay at rest until acted on by an outside force.
Define weather versus climate.
Bonus: How long do you need to study an area for to accurately define a climate?
Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, while climate refers to long-term averages.
30 years to define a climate
Name all the Organ Systems we learned about this year.
What is the Respiratory System, Digestive System, Circulatory System, Nervous System, Skeletal System, Muscular System
What kind of weather comes with Low Pressure Systems?
BONUS: High Pressure Weather is dry or wet?
Wet, stormy,
Dry
Looking at the table, we can tell that it is most likely to rain when the wind is coming from the ________.

North
A car and a train are going the same speed. The car is easier to stop because __________
BONUS: Which law is this?
The car weighs less than the train.
Newton's 2nd Law of Motion
How does air pressure change with altitude as you go higher in the atmosphere?
As altitude increase, air pressure decreases.
The body system that sends signals all over your body and tells it what to do.
Nervous System
What is the Sun made of?
Hydrogen