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100

How does the particle theory explain what happens when substances are heated?

When thermal energy (heat energy) is added to an object, the particles begin to move faster.



100

What does the dance element "Relationship" mean? 

Relationships can be compared to doing a dance. Dancing is comprised by a series of movements that are combined and often repeated where two people move in sync with each other's steps.

100

Who was Richard Pierpoint? 

Pierpoint was a British soldier of Senegalese descent. Brought to America as a slave, he was granted freedom to fight on the side of the British in the American Revolution.

100

How do you calculate the volume of a rectangular prism. 

Length times width times height 

100

Who is Claude Monet? 

Oscar-Claude Monet was a French painter, a founder of French Impressionist painting a

200

How is conduction related to the geological cycle?

Heat is produced in the core of the Earth and transferred outward towards the crust. Within the mantle, rocks are heated to the point that they are liquefied. When this magma reaches the surface, it is called lava and when it solidifies (as it cools), it forms igneous rock.




200

What does the dance element "space" mean? 

Space: refers to the space through which the dancer's body moves (general or personal space, level, size, direction, pathway, focus).

200

When was he born and when did he pass away?

Richard was born in 1774 and died in 1837

200

How do you calculate the surface area of a rectangular prism? 

You start by finding the area for each side of the prism and add together all the answers. 
200

How many painting did Claude Monet make? 

He painted 2,500 paintings 
300

How is the particle theory involved in the idea of convection currents?

The faster moving particles spread apart and become less dense. The less dense particles begin to float to the top. As the particles rise, they cool and sink back down. This cycle repeats.



300

What does the dance element "time" mean? 

Time: is applied as both musical and dance elements (beat, tempo, speed, rhythm, sudden, slow, sustained).

300

When did Richard pierpoint come to Canada?

Richard Pierpoint came to Canada in 21 July 1821

300

How do you find the volume of a triangular prism? 

Base times height divided by 2, multiplied by hp (height of the prism) 

300

Who is Claude Monet's wife? 

 Alice Hoschedé and, Camille Doncieux

400

What is the difference between a renewable and non-renewable resource?

A renewable resource can be used indefinitely without running out.

I. Renews because the resource is replenished by natural process.  E.g- Wood is considered to be a  renewable resource. 

A non-renewable resource will eventually be used up.

I. does not renew naturally; the resource is finite

  1. e.g fossil fuels are considered nonrenewable resources because we have a limited supply that will eventually be used up 

400

What's the difference between ballet and hip hop?

Ballet dance movements are very consistent and take the same French name while those of hop-hop vary a lot and can have different names for the same dance movement.

400

How was Richard Pierpoint freed from slavery?

In 1775, the royal governor of Virginia granted freedom to all persons enslaved by rebels in that colony in exchange for their military service against those same rebel Americans. 

400

How do you find the surface area for a triangular prism?

Find the area of all the the sides then add all the answers together. 

400

Who is Gustav Klimt?

Gustav Klimt was an Austrian symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement.

500

How are humans responsible for global warming?

Humans produce greenhouse gases when they burn fossil fuels (dead animals/plants). Burning fossil fuels create carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (NO2) Raising cattle and landfill crate methane (CH4)

500

What does the dance element "Energy" mean? 

Energy is about how the movement happens. Choices about energy include variations in movement flow and the use of force, tension, and weight.

500

What role did Richard play in the war of 1812? 

Richard Pierpoint joined Captain Robert Runchey’s Corps of Coloured Men 

500

What is 673 times 5

3365

500

What inspired Gustav Klimt to paint? 

During the early years of the 20th century Gustav Klimt took trips to Venice and Ravenna, both famous for their beautiful mosaics, where he studied their gold technique and was inspired by the Byzantine imagery.

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