Q: What is any push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change speed or direction?
1. Force
2. Friction
3. Clouds
1. Force
what prevents movement of electrical currents?
1. conductors
2. open circuit
3. closed circuit
4. insulation
2. open circuit
Pollination
What is the part of the reproductive process of flowering plants where pollen is transferred from the stamen to the stigma.
what type of data can be measured?
1. qualitative
2. numbers
3. quantitative
4. speed
3. quantitative
what is an IV?
a. what you keep the same
b. what happens as a result
c. what you change
d. I forgot to study
c. what you change
Q: What is the resistance to motion created by two objects moving against each other?
1. Friction
2. Front
3. Force
1. Friction
what allows the flow of electricity.
1. no circuit
2. open circuit
3. broken circuit
4. closed circuit
4. closed circuit
parallel circuit
what has two paths for electricity to flow through?
what type of cloud indicates fair weather?
1. cirrus clouds
2. cumulus clouds
3. cumulonimbus clouds
4. super duper big thunderstorm clouds
2. cumulus clouds
what is a DV.
a. what you keep the same
b. what happens as a result
c. what you change
d. I forgot to study
b. what happens as a result
Q: What is the boundary between air masses of different temperature and humidity ( cold front = cones/icicles; warm front = semi-circles/suns)
1. energy
2. Friction
3. Force
4. Front
4. Front
what is the energy of movement?
1. fast energy
2. kinetic sand
3. thermal energy
4. kinetic energy
4. kinetic energy
photosynthesis
how do plants produce their own food?
what type of material can electrical move through?
1. insulators
2. train conductors
3. conductors
4. insulation
3. conductors
what is a CV.
a. what you keep the same
b. what happens as a result
c. what you change
d. I forgot to study so I don't know
a. what you keep the same
Q: What is a function that an organism performs in the food web of that community?
1. Niche
2. Community
3. Pollination
1. Niche
what is an example of an electric current in nature?
1. lightning
2. power at your house
3. turning on a light bulb
4. power lines
1. lightning
potential energy
wheat is the energy of position?
what describes how fast a object is moving?
1. Lightning McQueen
2. speed
3. power
4. Miles per Hour
2. speed
what does a status cloud indicate?
1. thunderstorms
2. light rain
3. heavy rain
4. raining cats and dogs
2. light rain
Q: What is a population of different species that live in the same place at the same time?
1. Niche
2. Community
3. Pollination
2. Community
what produces thunder storms?
1. cirrus clouds
2. cumulus clouds
3. cumulonimbus clouds
4. super duper big thunderstorm clouds
3. cumulonimbus clouds
air pressure
what does the weight of the air cause?
what is a population?
1. a dog
2. all the sand on the beach
3. a group of animals of the same species
4. all living and non living things that interact in an area
3. a group of animals of the same species
bob conducts an experiment. he wants to see if a plant will grow taller in sunlight He buys seeds and waters the first one with 10 ml of water and the second with 12 ml of water both have the same amount of dirt. did he conduct a valid experiment? Why of why not?
no because he did not keep the water constant