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Weather and Climate
The Water Cycle
Landforms, Weathering and Erosion
Force and Motion
Science Medley
100
Water falling to the earth.
What is Precipitation?
100
The three major parts of the water cycle.
What is evaporation, condensation, and precipitation?
100
The process of breaking down rock in the surface of the earth.
What is Weathering?
100
The force that pulls and object towards one another.
What is Gravity?
100
A period with very little rainfall.
What is Drought?
200
The usual weather in a place.
What is Climate?
200
Rain, hail, sleet and snow.
What are examples of precipitation?
200
Process in which materials that have been eroded are dropped in a new place.
What is Deposition?
200
The force that works against motion.
What is Friction?
200
One of the six major land areas of he world that is home to specific plant adn animal population and its defined by its climate.
What is a Biome?
300
A device that measures air pressure.
What is a Barometer?
300
The process of changing from a liquid to gas.
What is Evaporation?
300
A huge piece of ice that slowly moves accross the surface of the earth and remains frozen during the entire year.
What is a Glacier?
300
Must be applied to an object in order to move it.
What is Force?
300
Behaviors that are inherited.
What is Instinctive Behaviors?
400
The place where one air mass meets another air mass.
What is a Front?
400
This type of energy helps cause the water cycle.
What is Solar Energy?
400
The movement of weathered particles by water, wind or ice.
What is Erosion?
400
A force that attracts iron.
What is Magentism?
400
An imaginary line running from the north pole to the south pole through the center of the earth.
What is Axis?
500
Rain clouds.
What are Nimbus Clouds?
500
Water vapor escapes a plant through tiny holes in the plant's leaves during this process.
What is Transpiration?
500
Melted rock below the earth's surface.
What is Magma?
500
The property of matter that resists the change in motion.
What is Inertia?
500
A cool spot on teh sun's surface that occurs for a short time.
What is a Sunspot?