Gravtiy
Ocean Current & Weather
Chemical Bonds
Ions & Isotopes
Genetic
100

This is the amount of force gravity pull down with (In newtons) on a kilogram.

9.8 N per kilogram

100

What fronts are in an occluded

2 cold fronts and a warm front

100

What type of bond occurs when atoms transfer electrons?

Ionic bond

100

What is an ion?

a charged atom

100

The dominant trait is usually expressed as this.

Hint: it could be a lower case or a capital letter.

What is a capital letter.

200

What happens to the force of gravity as you move farther from Earth’s surface?

it weakens

200

What causes ocean currents?

wind and the density of water

200

In an ionic bond, this type of atoms typically lose electrons becoming cations (positively charged ions, while the other type typically gains electrons becoming anions (negatively charged ions).

What are Metals?

200

When an atom loses one or more electrons they form these.

What is a positive ions (cations)?

200

The total number of chromosomes humans have?

What is 46? or 23 pairs

300

True or False: The strength of gravity depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them.

true

300

How do ocean currents affect the climate of coastal regions?

affecting temperatures and precipitation patterns

300

What is the bond between the two hydrogen atoms in a hydrogen molecule (H₂)?

covalent bond

300

What is an isotope?

Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons

300

This is the number of chromosomes that each parent contributes.

What is 23?

400

This law states that every particle of matter in the universe attracts every other particle with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

What is the law of gravity?

400

What role do ocean currents play in transferring heat around the Earth?

transports warm water from the equator and cold water from the poles to regulate the climate.

400
  1. Which of the following is an example of a covalent bond: NaCl, H₂O, or NaBr?

H₂O (water)

400

What is the charge of an ion when it gains an electron?

negatively charged

400

This organelle is where the genes located in.

What is the nucleus?

500

This person is credited with formulating the law of universal gravitation, which mathematically describes the force of gravity.

Who is Isaac Newton?

500

What is the primary factor that drives surface ocean currents?

wind

500

How do metallic bonds differ from ionic and covalent bonds?

primarily in how electrons are handled

500

What is an antoin

a negitive ion

500

These graphs are used to plot genes.

What are punnet squares?