What is a non-contact force?
What is a force that acts at a distance
The 5 types of vertebrates are fish, reptiles, birds, mammals and what?
What is Amphibians
What are the planets divided by?
What is the asteroid belt
What are the outer/gas giant planets in order?
What is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
In your, own words what is the difference of kinetic energy and potential energy?
What is kinetic energy is due to motion but potential energy is not causing change but may cause change in the future.
What is Newtons 2nd law of motion?
TRIPLE POINTS!!!
What is the greater the mass of an object, the smaller its change in motion will be for a a given force.
What role do decomposers have in an ecosystem?
What is breaking down dead material
What is the 4th planet from the sun?
What is Mars
In your own words, what is acceleration?
What is the rate at which the speed or direction of motion of an object changes over time
What is vibration?
What is the back and fourth motion of an object
What causes friction?
What is when 2 materials run against each other
What do plants produce?
What is oxygen
How long does 1 revolution around the sun take?
What is 365 days and 1/4
What is the 6th planet from the sun?
DOUBLE POINTS!!
What is Saturn
What is refraction?
DOUBLE POINTS!!
What is bending of light
What is a contact force?
TRIPLE POINTS!!!!
What is a force that requires 2 pieces of matter to touch
What are peninsulas surrounded by on three sides?
What is water
What does the tilt of the earth on its axis cause on earth?
What is seasons
What is the largest planet?
DOUBLE POINTS!!!!
What is Jupiter
What does sound have?
What is pitch and volume
Which one of Newtons laws states that When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force on the first.
What is Newtons third law
What is the real name for the midnight zone of the ocean?
What is the Bathypelagic zone
Why do starts appear to move across the sky?
What is earth rotates
What is the only layer of the ocean with enough sunlight to support photosynthesis?
The epipelagic zone
What does transparent mean?
Materials that let nearly all light pass through but not all