Chemistry
Physics
Ecosystems
Weather
Bonus (Teachers We've Had)
100

What is chemistry?

The study of matter and its reactions

100

What is distance?

the total length of the path traveled between two points

100

What is a carrying capacity?

 the number of individuals of a population that can be sustained indefinitely by a given area

100

What is weather?

the physical conditions of the atmosphere at a specific time and place

100

Who is teaching us now?

Ms.Neilson

200

What is matter?

Anything that takes up space and has mass

200

What is time?

the duration of an event

200

What is a limiting factor?

anything that constrains a population's growth or reproduction, essentially setting an upper limit on how large a population can become in a given environment

200

What are the six main components of weather?

Temperature

Precipitation

Atmospheric Pressure

Humidity

Wind speed and Direction

Sky cover


200

Who was the og teacher?

Mrs.Robinson

300

What's an atom?

The smallest indivisible piece of matter (smallest pieces of matter with recognizable characteristics of an element)

300

What is a reference point?

a starting point that is used to describe the location or position of an object. 

300

When did the human population reach 1 billion?

Early 1800's

300

What is a continental climate?

characterized by significant seasonal temperature variations, with hot summers and cold winters, and is typically found in the interior of continents, away from the moderating influence of oceans

300

Who was the oldest?

Mr.Pierce

400

What are atoms made of? What are the charges?

Protons = positively charged

Neutrons = no charge

Electrons = negative charge

400

What is displacement?

the shortest distance between the final and initial position of an object

400

What is an invasive specie?

 a non-native organism that harms its new environment when introduced

400

What's precipitation?

water falling from the sky, like rain, snow, sleet, or hail

400

Who taught us the least amount of work?

Ms. Emma/Whaley

500

What is the difference from a Cation and a Anion?

Cation - positive charge, fewer electrons than protons (lose electrons)

Anions - negative charge, more electrons than protons (gain electrons)

500

What is a scalar quantity? What is a vector quantity?

Scalar quantity - describes the size of a measurement or the amount being counted (doesn't include direction).

Vector quantity - has both magnitude and direction. 

500

What are invasive species also considered?

Alien species - a species that can take over the habitat of a native species

500

What is climate change?

a long-term shift in the average weather conditions of a region, typically over decades or longer.

500

Who made a guest appearance? 

Mrs.Vance or Mr.Marshall

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