The picture below represents what kind of plate boundary?
Continental-Continental Convergent Boundary
Is this statement below an example of weather or climate?
Cities in the desert tend to be dry
Climate
When a liquid turns into a solid, the process is called...
Freezing
What do opposite poles (North and South) do with magnets when brought closer together?
Attract
What phase of matter do the particles move the slowest in?
Solid
There are two main types of weathering. Which one involves changing the composition (makeup) of the rocks?
Chemical
When water vapor up in the sky turns into clouds, it is called...
A) Precipitation B) Evaporation
C) Condensation D) Melting
C) Condensation
When two or more atoms are joined together, it is called a ___________
Molecule
Newton's 3rd law states that every _______ has an equal and opposite ________
Action/Reaction
What are the three small particles that make up atoms AND their charges?
Proton - Positive
Neutron - Neutral
Electron - Negative
Name the 4 main layers of the Earth.
Crust, Mantle, Inner Core, Outer Core
The picture below represents a 
Cold Front
What is the correct density formula?
D = M/V
What happens to the strength of the force when two charged things are brought closer together?
The force increases
What are the 3 parts of a proper hypothesis?
If, then, because
Which plate boundary forms mid-ocean ridges?
Divergent
This instrument measures air pressure
A) Barometer B) Thermometer
C) Anemometer D) Wind Vane
A) Barometer
How many atoms of Hydrogen (blue) are created in this equation?

0
A person jumps from a building onto the ground and breaks their legs. What is the action and reaction forces at play when this person hits the ground?
Action is their legs down on the ground and reaction is the ground up on their legs
Rank the layers from OLDEST to YOUNGEST

C, B, A, D, E
What was the name of the scientist who came up with the idea of continental drift? The idea that the continents were moving like giant floating islands.
Alfred Wegener
What kind of air mass would you find in the Caribbean? (A hot and humid place)
Maritime Tropical
What does the density of an object need to be in order to float in water?
Less than 1.0g/mL
Less than water's density
What are two ways you can increase the strength of an electromagnet?
Use thicker wire
Use a larger piece of iron
More electricity
More turns of the coil
Identify the manipulated and responding variables based on the hypothesis below.
If a plant is given 10 hours of sunlight a day, then it will grow better. This is because more sun enables more growth.
Manipulated: Amount of sunlight
Responding: How well a plant grows
What was the area around the Pacific Ocean called where most of the world's volcanoes and earthquakes are found?
Ring of Fire
What kind of front is typically associated with light and steady rain?
Warm front
Or Stationary front
What is the atomic number of an atom mean?
How many protons an atom has within it's nucleus
What is Newton's first name
Isaac
Provide an example of a solute and a solvent
Solvent - Water
Solute - Salt, Sugar