How Sound Travels pg 54
How You Hear pg 60
How You Talk pg 62
How Light Travels pg 64
How You See pg 70
100

Sound moves in?

waves.

100

What are the three main parts of the ear?

outer ear, inner ear, middle ear
100

Your voice begins in your?

larynx

100

Tiny particles of light are called?

photons

100

What shape are you eyeballs?

almost round

200

Sounds are made by ____________ objects.

vibrating

200

Sound waves move down the?

auditory canal

200

Small bands of tissue are called?

vocal cords

200

Light waves travel through?

empty space

200

The pupil is a?

hole

300

The lowest part of a wave is called?

the trough.

300

The thin membrane across the auditory canal is called the?

eardrum

300

Everyone's voice has it's own?

pitch and sound

300

When light rays bounce back it's called?

reflection

300

Light rays hit what at the back of your eye?

retina

400

1/2 the distance between the crest and the trough is the?

amplitude

400

The three small bones are located where?

middle ear
400

What do you use to shape sounds into words?

mouth, tongue, teeth, and lips

400

When a light ray goes through a different substance its called?

refraction

400

Your brain receives messages from?

the optic nerve

500

The distance between the crests of two of its waves is the?

wavelength

500

The inner ear is filled with?

liquid

500

A person's pitch depends on the size of their?

voice box

500

Sound travels how fast?

one fifth of a mile in a second

500

What changes size to let in the right amount of light?

iris

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