Science Tools
Atmosphere and Weather
Force and Motion
Space
Waves
100
This tool allows you to things far away.
What is a telescope?
100
This produces tall clouds and strong storms.
What is a cold front?
100
This is a change in distance over time.
What is speed?
100
This orbits around a planet, not the Sun.
What is a moon?
100
This is what mirrors do to light.
What is reflect it?
200
This tool allows you to see things that are really small.
What is a microscope?
200
This produces cloudy skies and strong winds.
What is a low-pressure system?
200
This is a push or pull.
What is force?
200
This is why we have seasons.
What is the Earth's tilted axis and revolution around the Sun.
200
This is what lenses do to light.
What is refract it?
300
This tool measures air pressure.
What is a barometer?
300
An increase in the average temperature over a decade is an example of this.
What is climate?
300
To have motion forces must be this.
What is unbalanced?
300
This is a celestial body made of rock, that is NOT round, that orbits the sun.
What is an asteroid?
300
This is what the image looks like when you look at a concave mirror up close.
What is larger and right-side up?
400
This tool measures force.
What is a spring scale?
400
Touching your hand to the hot handle on a pot is an example of this type of energy transfer.
What is conduction?
400
This is the force exerted between two objects because of their mass.
What is gravity?
400
This is the distance from the Earth to the Sun.
What is 1 astronomical unit?
400
This is what convex mirrors cause light to do.
What is diverge?
500
This tool measures mass.
What is a triple-beam balance?
500
This is the type of climate factor that is the distance above sea level.
What is altitude?
500
A ball rolling further when you push it harder is an example of this.
What is Newton's 2nd Law of Motion?
500
This is the proper arrangement of the universe from smallest to largest.
What is Planets, Solar Systems, Galaxies, Universe?
500
This is the order of EM waves from longest to shortest.
What is Radio, Micro, Infrared, Visible, Ultraviolet, X-ray, Gamma?