What is the difference between these Terristrial biome and Aquatic biome?
Terrestrial biomes are land biomes.
Aquatic biomes are water biomes.
What is the difference between weather and climate?
Weather is short term and climate is over a long period of time.
Is bacteria the uni or multi-cellular organism?
uni-cellular
The substances present at the beginning of the change are not present at the end; new substances are formed. The change cannot be “undone."
Chemical change
What is Unbalanced Forces?
The forces that are not equal; object will move
Which biome is much like a cold desert?
Tundra
What is the energy source that drives the water cycle?
Traits that are passed onto offspring from parents
Inherited Traits
Heat always moves from ________ areas to _________ areas.
warmer, cooler
What is Friction?
The force that pushes against an object and causes it to slow down or stop.
Which biome has 4 seasons? Taiga, Desert, Rain forest, or Temperate forest?
Temperate forest
what is Transpiration?
The evaporation of water from plants.
Behaviors you learn after you are born
Learned/Acquired Behaviors
Most materials ____ when heated, and _______ when cool down.
expand, contract
What is Inertia?
when an object is moving and wants to keep moving or when an object is at rest and wants to stay at rest
what is the main factor that separate the biomes?
Climate
What kind of weather is with High Pressure Syste?
cool and dry air that brings dry, clear, fair weather (happy weather)
Hierarchy of an organism, starting from cells
_____ colors absorb heat better than ______ ones.
Dark dull, light shiny
On the x-y graph, the speed is showed by ____.
The slope
Jaguar, gorilla, & toucan bird are common to which land biome?
Tropical rain forest
What is this picture showing?
Warm front
6 body systems
Skeletal, Muscular, Respiratory, Circulatory, Digestive, Nervous
Water ____ between ____ degree and ____ degree.
expand, 40, 32
Newton’s 2nd Laws of Motion
The acceleration (change in speed or direction) of an object depends on the mass of the object and the size of the force applied to it.