No Boundaries
Independence
Day
Science Rocks!
To Punnett or Not to Punnett?
So Much Evidence, So Little Time
100

Name of the boundary where 2 tectonic plates collide.

What is a Convergent Boundary?

100

The variable "I test" or "I change" in an experiment.

What is an Independent Variable?

100

This rock is formed when sediments are compacted & cemented together.

What is a Sedimentary Rock?

100

Examples would be HH or BB.

What is Homozygous Dominant?

100

Both Theories & Laws need this.

What is Evidence?

200

When 2 tectonic plates collide & the more dense plate goes under the less dense plate & into the mantle.

What is subduction?

200

The data or what is measured in an experiment.

What is the Dependent Variable?

200

This rock starts as liquid magma.

What is an Igneous Rock?

200

Examples would be ff or gg.

What is Homozygous Recessive?

200

The continents fit together like a puzzle, fossils & rocks found on different continents, glaciers supported this theory.

What is the Theory of Continental Drift?

300

When 2 tectonic plates slide past each other & cause earthquakes.

What is a Transform Boundary?

300

The many variables kept the SAME in an experiment.

What are the Constants?

300

This is how rocks are turned into sediment.

What is Weathering?

300

When a gene consists of one dominant allele and one recessive allele.

What is Heterozygous?

300

This states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed into another form.

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

400

When 2 tectonic plates divide.

What is a Divergent Boundary?

400

It is the Independent Variable in this example: Which wheels will make the skateboard roll faster?

What are the wheels?

400

This rock is formed under intense heat & pressure.

What is a Metamorphic Rock?

400

In a cross between two parents BB and bb for eye color where Brown Eyes are Dominant to Blue Eyes, this is the chance that their offspring could have Blue Eyes.

What is 0%?

400

This is supported by embryology, fossils, similar structural anatomy, & DNA sequence

What is the Theory of Evolution?

500

Name of the type of volcano that formed the Hawaiian Islands (NOT at a plate boundary)

What is a Hot Spot?

500

It is the Dependent Variable in this example: I want to know if plants grow taller under black lights or white lights.

What is the Height?

500

This is when sediments are moved & dropped off somewhere else.

What is Erosion & Deposition?

500

The only parental cross that would result in a 25% chance of offspring who are Homozygous Recessive.

What are 2 Heterozygous parents? (ex: Hh x Hh)

500

This explains that the Earth's Lithosphere moves on the convecting mantle.

What is the Theory of Plate Tectonics?