Properties of Water
Interesting Water facts
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Interesting Evolution
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Evolution
100

Which water property makes ice float up?

Expansion upon freezing

100

What would happen if ice were to sink in water?

Ice would accumulate at the bottom of the sea with a huge impact for climate and life

100

Who plays the headmaster in the power-point?

Answer: Our Beloved MYA!

100

True or false Evolution is still going on

True

100

___ Out of 10 Americans reject the idea of evolution

Answer: 4

200

Which property of water is in charge of regulating extreme temperatures in the environment?

Ability to Moderate Temperature ( Moderate)

200

How many times faster is water than in air at 20*C?

4.3 times faster

200

Who plays Evolution in the power-point?

Answer: The one... The only... ADRIANA!

200

When was Lucy' fossil skeleton discovered in?

 Lucy' fossil skeleton was discovered in 1974

200

Human Evolution has taken ___ million years.

Answer:5

300

Which Property of water causes surface tension and attracts molecules of the same substance?

Cohesive Behavior

300

What are the 5 main water properties?

Cohesive Behavior, The Ability to moderate temperature, Expansion upon freezing, Versatility as a solvent, Hydrogen bonding and polarity

300

Who played the species robot in the power-point?

Answer: Our Wonderful YOUSE!

300

How long can a snail sleep at a time? Hint: Think years...

A snail can sleep for three years at a time.

300

A group of organisms that share a genetic heritage, can breed, and create offspring's that are also fertile.

Species

400

Which property forms polar covalent bonds.

Hydrogen bonding and polarity

400

In the power-point story, Evolution played as the school ____

Mascot

400

What types of scientist use fossil records?

Paleontologist, Archaeologist, and Geologist. HINT: There are 3

500

What is water Versatile?

Because of its polarity

500

Who were the popular kids at Water Properties and Evolution High?

DUH... Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace

500

What is Embryology?

The study of embryos and their development. (The process that babies have to go through in the mother's womb)