These are the two ends of a magnet where the force is strongest.
What are poles? (or North and South)
North and South America, Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia and Antartica.
What are the seven continents?
The process by which plants turn sunlight, air, and water into food.
What is photosynthesis?
The distance between one crest and another or one trough and another.
What is Wavelength?
Measures temperature, usually in celcius or farenheit.
What is a thermometer.
Plates that move away from each other.
What are divergent plates?
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet.
What are the visible colors in light.
An instrument that measures wind speed
what is an anometer
the outcome of two convergent plates
what is a mountains range
The process of a plant changing to survive in its environment.
What is adapting?
When light waves bend while going through and object.
What is Refraction?
An instrument used to measure air pressure
what is a barometer
A large area of flat land that is raised higher than the land around it.
What is a plateau?
The bottom of a Transverse Waves
What is a trough.
These massive, dark, towering clouds are known for producing thunderstorms and hail.
What are cumulonimbus clouds.
Because of its molten iron core, Earth behaves like this.
What is a giant magnet?
No light can pass through this material.
What is opaque material?
Brings calm, dry, clear weather
What is high air pressure