The cycle that shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
What is the weather cycle?
Energy of movement
What is kinetic energy ?
A testable explanation or EDUCATED GUESS for observations and questions about the physical universe
What is a hypothesis?
C02 is_____________.
What is carbon dioxide?
What is the School's address?
What is 2424 Bachelder Street?
After this type of front there is usually warmer temperatures
What is a warm front?
Stored energy
What is potential energy?
A factor that can be changed or manipulated in the experiment by the scientist; " you can change it" variables. (Usually found in the "if" part of the hypothesis)
What is the independent variable?
The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
What is photosynthesis?
What is Ms.Parris favorite color?
Pink !
The collision between two air masses
What is a weather front?
Food coloring would spread faster in colder or warmer water?
What is warm water?
A factor that responds to the changes in other variables in an experiment. This would happen naturally and not from a scientist. This is the result that is measured at the end. (Usually found in the "then" part of a hypothesis.
What is the dependent variable?
During photosynthesis plants create sugar(energy) and ______________.
What is oxygen?
What was the first topic we learned about this year?
Thermal Energy
Which type of front is more likely to bring thunderstorms?
What is a cold front ?
The measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
What is temperature?
The group in the experiment that DOES NOT get the one (independent) variable changed
What is the control group?
An organism that cannot make its own food.
What is a consumer?
What was the name of the first science investigation packet we completed?
"How's the weather up there?"
What was the name of the town on Amplify who had the severe rainstorms?
What is Galestown ?
The total amount of kinetic energy of all of the particles of matter in the system.
What is thermal energy?
Information, measurements, and materials gathered from observations that are used to help answer questions.
What is data?
A simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms.
What is glucose?
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