Forces
Waves
Rocks
Plate tectonics
non-contact forces
100

The force on Earth that is ALWAYS in the opposite direction of the applied force.

What is friction?

100

The highest point of a transverse wave.

What is the crest?
100

The process of breaking rocks. ex. ice wedging

What is weathering?

100

This image shows a _____ boundary.

What is Convergent subduction ?

100

The non-contact force that pulls everything one Earth towards its center.

What is gravity?

200

The law that states that objects in motion stay in motion and objects at rest stay at rest.

What is Newton's 1st law?

200

When a wave bounces off of a medium.

What is reflection?

200

This rock is

What is metamorphic?

200

The San Andres fault is created by this type of plate boundary.

What is transform boundary?

200

The non-contact force created by aligned flow of electrons. (hint: has poles)

What is magnetism? (or what are magnets?
300

The law that is known as the "action-reaction" law.

What is Newton's 3rd law?

300

When a medium always some light through but scatters or changes its path. The medium is considered...

What is translucent?

300

This rock is formed near volcanic openings in the Earth's crust.

What is igneous rock?

300

This part of the earth is responsible for dragging the lithosphere to cause plate tectonics.

What is the asthenosphere ?

300

This is called a ...


What is an electromagnet?

400

If a car is moving at 50mph on cruse control, you can describe the forces as .....

what is balanced?

400
When red filtered light is placed on a green shirt, the observer will see...

what is black?

400

A rock was formed near a beach, then pushed under a plate boundary, melted, then rose up partially through the crust to cool without erupting. This rock is now a ...

What is intrusive igneous rock?
400

The landform made from two continental plates being pulled apart.

What is a rift valley?

400

The magnetic property demonstrated in this image.

What is repulsion?

500

If a simmer kicks off the wall with 50N of force to the right, the walls pushes on the swimmer with....

What is 50 N to the LEFT?

500

When this part of the wave decreases, the energy and frequency increases.

what is wavelength?

500

Fossils can only be found in this type of rock.

What is sedimentary rock?

500

The process that creates a mid-ocean ridge.

What is sea-floor spreading?

500

Name 4 ways to make this stronger.


What are:

more loops, closer loops, stronger batter, more magnetic core.

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