A full set of instructions a computer can follow.
code
name 2 external forces
gravity, friction, applied force, elastic (spring) force
patterns of temperature, precipitation, over a long period of time
climate
Make a food chain with 4 factors that includes a fish.
ex: sunlight--> plants--> fish--> pelican
ex: algae--> aquatic insect --> fish --> heron
ex: aquatic plant --> worm--> fish --> bear
What is Ms. Bunes' first name and middle name?
Samantha Rachel
A clear list of steps to follow in the right order.
sequence
the ability of a material to stretch or squish and then go back to its original shape
elasticity
Explain how Earth’s systems are connected?
they affect each other
ex: rain falls on land, plants grow and give oxygen, animals drink from rivers, etc.
Name the 4 inner planets
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
Name the 3 Vice Principals at PGMS this year.
Mrs. Basarba, Mrs. Downing, Mr. Hall
Hiding the complex details and only showing the important parts to make things easier to understand or use
abstraction
What kind of forces are magnetism and gravity
non contact forces
chlorofluorocarbons, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, methane, water vapour, sulfur dioxides
greenhouse gases
What is one word you can use to describe the relationship between bears and wolves
predator, prey, competition, carnivores...
How many teachers teach gym at PGMS?
Davi, Kiland, Hallett, Williams-- 4
what is a loop?
Give 2 examples of how you used your forces today.
friction- i slid in my socks, applied force- i pulled open my locker,...
Name the 4 "spheres" mentioned in class
Explain them.
atmosphere (surrounds the earth/air), lithosphere (land), hydrosphere (water), biosphere (living things)
Name 2 space technologies and what they are used for.
probes, rovers, satellites, space stations, manned and unmanned spacecraft, computer modelling, telescopes...
Whta is the difference between particles that are hot versus cold?
Hot particles move faster, are more far apart. **Use penguin analogy to help remember.
Describe the difference between input and output
Input is information or commands that go into a computer. (Pressing keys on a keyboard, Clicking a mouse) Output is the result the computer gives back after processing the input. (Words or pictures on a screen, printing pages)
Define Newton's 3rd law and give an example
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Ex. jumping off a diving board, letting go of a blown up balloon, rocket launch, recoil from a bullet being shot etc....
explain how volcanic eruption might have contributed to a big climate event
When a volcano erupts, it blasts ash, gas, and dust high into the sky. One of the gases is called sulfur dioxide. This gas forms a kind of cloud in the upper atmosphere that blocks some of the Sun’s heat from reaching Earth.
🌍 What happens next?
Less sunlight reaches the ground, This makes the air cooler than normal, It can lead to lower temperatures all over the world for months or even years
Name one advantage and one disadvantage of solar energy.
renewable, won't run out, doesn't need to be processed, can be used in remote places
weather dependent, evolving technology
Name all state changes (s-->l, l-->g, g-->s, s-->g, g-->l, l-->s)
Melting, evaporation, deposition, sublimation, condensation, freezing.