State Changes
Temperature
Heat Transfer
Indig. Heating
Random
100

The state change when liquid turns into gas

What is Evaporation

100

The three measures of temperature that we studied?

Celsius 

Fahrenheit

Kelvin

100
How does heat transfer?

From hot to cold, from hot to cold, from hot to cold— say what! 

100

Name a building or structure that Indigenous people used to stay warm

Adobe houses, Earth huts, igloos, and tipis

100

Name a natural source of heat

The sun, volcano, ect

200

What happens to the particles in a substance when it experiences freezing?

What is they slow down and move closer together

200

At which temperatures does water freeze?

a) 100 °  C

b) 53 °  F

c) 373 K

d) 0 ° C

D

200

What is the type of heat transfer the follows a curve?

What is Convection?

200

What did Indigenous people have to keep in mind when making fires in their structures?

Ventilation so they were not breathing in the smoke
200

What is the tool that allows us to measure the speed of particles?

A thermometer 

300

Which state change does a substance experience when it goes from a gas to a liquid 

What is Condensation?

300

Where in the world is Fahrenheit primarly used? 

What is the United States?

300

Which form of heat transfers from items directly interacting with each other? 

What is conduction?

300

Why did Indigenous people in the past build shelters close to each other? 

For a windbreak, to quickly assist if needed, to share in the knowledge 
300

What is kinetic energy?

The speed of moving particles

400

Ms. Bowman goes to buy ice cream. She then takes a nap. When she wakes up she has no ice cream. What process happens to her ice cream?

What is Melting?


400

What is the boiling point and freezing point of water in Fahrenheit? 

a) 100°  and 0 ° 

b) 373 and 273

c) 32 °  and 212° 

d) 0 °  and 100 ° 

What is c?

400

What type of waves does radiation heat transfer use?

What is Electromagnetic waves?

400

What is thermal mass?

An items ability to hold onto the heat that it is given. (eg. earth or stone have high thermal mass) 

400

What is absolute zero?

When the particles in an item are not moving at all. This is a theoretical possibility. 

500

Dry ice is an example of this state change, in which a solid turns directly into a gas

What is Sublimation?

500

What are the main differences between Kelvin and Celsius 

Kelvin is primarily used in science, there is no degrees symbol, and has a wider scale. Kelvin is based on absolute zero as 0

500

Ms. Bowman heats up a cup of coffee in the microwave because she forgot about it. She then burns her tongue on the coffee because it is too hot. Explain the two types of heat transfer she experienced. 

The coffee experiences radiation from the microwave. Then, Ms. Bowman experiences conduction by burning her tongue. 

500

Why were two layered tipis effective? 

They create a "dead zone" layer of insulation because air is a bad conductor of heat.

500

When is the test for this?

ON MONDAY