The remains or traces of ancient life that have been preserved by natural processes.
What is a fossil?
Negatively charged particle.
What is an electron
A solid to a liquid
What is melting?
A skateboarder going down a hill
Kinetic Energy
What was Ms. Santiago's favorite subject in school?
History :)
Two tectonic plates that slide past each other
What is a transform boundary?
Positively charged particle
What is a proton?
Gas to liquid
What is condensation?
Standing on top of a mountain
Potential Energy
Ms. Santiago used to have an anime pin on her lanyard. Who was on the pin (or from what anime)
Who is Saitama (One Punch Man)
A divergent boundary at the bottom of the ocean.
What is the mid-ocean ridge/mid-Atlantic ridge?
Neutral charged particle
What is a neutron?
Gas to Solid
What is deposition (desublimation)
Renewable resource by taking the sun's energy
What is Solar Power?
What is Ms. Santiago's favorite color?
Orange or Yellow...maybe Green
Two continental plate boundaries colliding create...
Atoms with the same neutrons and protons, but different numbers of electrons
What are ions?
Gas to Plasma
What is ionization?
Renewable resource that uses the flow of water
What is hydropower?
What is Ms. Santiago's go-to drink at Starbucks?
Iced Americano (iced coffee)
The man who created the continental drift theory. (SPELLING COUNTS)
Who is Alfred Wegener?
Atoms with the same protons, but different number of neutrons
What is an isotope?
plasma to gas
what is deionization
Nonrenewable energy resource that uses the power of atoms
What is Nuclear Energy?
Ms. Santiago is excited for one game this year. What is that game?
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of a Kingdom