What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator?
A conductor makes it easy to the heat/cold go through it, and an insulator doesn't let heat/cold go through.
What are the 3 different ways to transferer heat?
Conduction, convection, and radiation
Which one is becoming liquefied by heat?
Melting
What are the first three steps of the scientific method?
Observation, questioning, and hypothesis
What is Life Science?
Studies life and living organisms.
Copper, silver, and gold.
What is conduction?
The transfer of heat when two objects are directly touching.
Which one is liquid turns into a solid?
Freezing
Experiment, analyzed data, and draw a conclusion.
What is Earth Science?
The study of Earth and its physical features, and its atmosphere.
What are three good insulators?
Glass, rubber, and wood.
What is convection?
When the heat goes from a hotter object to a cooler object.
Which one is water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it?
Condensation
Hypothesis
What is Physical Science?
It's the study of natural things, how they're made, where they came from, etc.
Which is NOT an insulator? Wool Plastic Copper Glass
Copper
What is radiation?
When heat waves are transferred by heat waves.
Which one is when something evaporates and get boiled?
Vaporation
What is the last step?
Draw a conclusion
What is this an example of? The weather when your closer to the equator is hotter.
Earth Science
What is an example of a conductor? wood metal rubber rock
Metal
What is an example of conduction? Cooking something in a pan, heating your hands up by the fire, or an oven baking something?
Cooking something in a pan
Which two are when s the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase, without passing through the intermediate liquid phase, and soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass?
Sublimation, and deposition
What do you do after making a hypothesis?
Experiment
Which science is the study of the animals?
Life Science