What is the definition of magnetic field lines?
A line that connects to the opposite magnetic poles and it shows the strength and direction of the magnetic field
There are homozygous and heterozygous. Which one is dominant and which one is recessive?
Homozygous is dominant and heterozygous is recessive
What happens when two objects collide?
When two objects collide they change directions or stop moving
What happens in a solar eclipse?
The Earth is in the shadow of the Moon.
How are mountains formed?
Convergent: continental/continental collide with each other causing pieces to break apart and stack on top of each other.
Where do Earth’s magnetic field lines point from?
Magnetic north pole to the magnetic south pole
What is a punnett square?
Gives the phenotype and genotype of the offspring
What causes objects moving to slow down?
Friction because if the object is moving in one direction, friction moves in the opposite direction.
Where is the Earth located during a lunar eclipse?
It is located between the Sun and Moon.
In a convergent: oceanic/continental what happens to the plates?
The oceanic plate goes down while the continental is above the oceanic plate.
When the magnetic field lines are closer to the magnet are they stronger or weaker?
More stronger
What is a shared structure?
A body structure in two or more species that share the same bone parts
What is the difference between convert and transfer?
Convert is to change into something different and transfer is to move an object
Where is the moon located during a solar eclipse?
It is located between the Sun and Earth
Why does the continental plate go above the oceanic plate?
The oceanic plate is more dense than the continental plate.
When you place two magnets that will repel each other, does potential energy increase or decrease? And does kinetic energy increase or decrease?
Potential energy decreases and kinetic energy increases.
What are phenotypes?
The trait you see in the offspring, physical features
How does mass affect the motion of objects?
If the object has more mass it would take more force to make it move then an object with less mass.
What is the Earth's shadow called?
Penumbra
What do the tectonic plates float on?
Asthenosphere
Does it matter if we use a weaker or stronger magnet to repel each other? Would the potential energy decrease and kinetic energy increase?
It doesn’t matter, potential energy will decrease and kinetic energy will increase.
What is the difference between phenotype and genotype?
Phenotype is traits you see in the offspring which are physical features and genotype is the traits which are not seen in the offspring.
How are velocity and force different?
Force is the Push or pull that will change the motion of an object and velocity is the speed of the direction that the object goes.
Name all of the phases of the moon.
New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, and Waning Crescent.
Convergent: oceanic/continental, convergent: oceanic/oceanic, and divergent can create what?
Volcanos