Physics
Thermal Energy
BOTE
Plate Tectonics
Natural Hazards
100
What is inertia?

The habit of matter to not change its current state of motion.

100

What is energy?

The ability to cause motion or change.

100

What are the first four planets formed in our solar system?

 Mars, Mercury, Venus, and Earth.

100

What are the three different types of plate boundaries?

 Convergent, divergent, and transform.

100

What is an earthquake caused underwater?

 A tsunami.

200

How many grams is one Newton?

100 grams.
200
What is thermal equilibrium?

When objects come together and end up at the same temperature.

200

What are molecular clouds made of?

Exploded stars, dust, and gas.

200

What are seismic waves?

Bonus: What are they caused by?

Vibrations that transmit energy through Earth's interior or along its surface. 

Bonus points: Caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or explosions

200

What are two causes of floods?

Runoffs and storm surges.

300

What is the difference between evaporation and condensation? 

Evaporation turns liquid into gas, and condensation converts gas to liquid.

300

What is the difference between temperature and thermal energy?

Thermal energy measures all particles, and temperature measures how hot and cold something is based on a reference point.

300

What protoplanet crashed into Earth to form the moon?

Thiea.

300

Where does a mid-ocean ridge form?

At divergent tectonic plate boundaries, deep underwater.

300
What are the four causes of tsunamis?

Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, underwater landslides, and asteroid impacts.

400

What is the difference between molecules in solids and molecules in liquids?

Molecules in solids are tightly packed and vibrate in one place, and molecules in liquids are still close together but have higher kinetic energy and move more freely.

400

What are joules?

How something is measured or how far something goes.

400

How hot was the Earth when it was first formed?

~8500 degrees Fahrenheit.

400

What is the cause of seafloor spreading?

 Mantle convection.

400

What are the causes of mass wasting? (name three or more)

Increased water content, heavy rain, snowfall, steeper slopes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and removal of vegetation.

500
What is the difference between conduction and convection?

Conduction is the heat transfer of heat through direct contact of materials, and convection transfers heat through the movement of fluids.

500

What are radiation waves?

They are energy-carrying waves that are produced by accelerated chargedparticles.

500

How many vertebrate species were part of the Cambrian Explosion?

20,000 species.

500

What is basal drag?

Convection currents in the mantle that produce force on plates that cause motion.

500

How can precipitation lead to flooding?

Prolonged rainfalls over several days, or heavy rainm falls over a short period of time.

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