Sound Waves
Tsunami Waves
Communication
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Energy, Vision, Light
100

The distance between 2 waves is called

wavelength

100

How fast can a tsunami wave travel?

Any answers between 400-600 mph. 

100

How many letters are in the English alphabet? 

26

100

What is this an example of?

224466224466224466

pattern

100

Light enters through the...

pupil

200

The tallest part of a wave is called...

Peak

200

Name one cause of tsunamis.

volcanos, earthquakes, landslides, asteroids

200

Name 2 ways dolphins communicate.

whistles, squeaks, bumps, screech

200

When a sound is made, the sound waves travel in all directions. 

True or False

True
200

All energy comes from a source. What does source mean?

Where something starts/begins.

300

Sound waves travel fastest through:

solids, liquids, or gases

solids

300

Name something that can not cause a tsunami

Hurricanes, tornados, etc. 

300

Name 3 ways humans communicate.

talk, text, call, email, body language, sign language, etc.

300

Everything, even air,  is made up of tiny things called...

particles (molecules, atoms)

300

Give an example of thermal energy and an example of sound energy.

thermal: fire, heater, 

sound: phone, radio, smartboard

400

How tall a wave gets is called its (controls volume)...

amplitude

400

Which country get hit with the most earthquakes and is at risk of a lot of tsunamis?

Japan

400

What pattern is a sequence of 0 and 1 that digital devices use?

Binary Code

400

A sound wave with a large amplitude will make a sound with a ________ volume.

loud

400

Put these parts in order to show the pathway light takes once it hits the eye.

optic nerve, brain, light receptors, pupil

pupil -> light receptors -> optic nerve -> brain

500

High sounds and low sounds are controlled by...


Hint: It's not volume

pitch

500

What does Tsunami mean in English?

Harbor Wave

500

What is the name of the code that was created using short and long taps and was important during times of war.

Morse Code

500

Name an animal that communicates through each of these: air, water, the ground (3 different animals)

air examples: humans, birds, cats, dogs

water examples: dolphins, whales

ground examples: desert mouse, elephants, moles, rats

500
What is the structure of a pencil?

What is the function of a pencil?

structure: yellow/orange, thin, pointy, wood

function: to write and erase

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