Space
Earth systems
Earths history
Waves
Forces
100

how many planets are there in our solar systems? 

8

100

How long is a day on earth?

24 hours

100

What is a mold-fossil?

A fossil formed when an animal, plant, or other organism dies and is covered by sediment, its flesh decays and bones deteriorate due to chemical reactions, and a cavity remains below the ground surface.



100

what does a wave travel through?

A medium

100

What is gravity?

the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.

200

How many planets is the earth from the sun?

3

200

How long does it take for the earth to orbit around the sun?

365

200

What is an fossil imprint?

A trace or a track

200

________ require a medium to travel through

mechanical waves

200

What is friction?

Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other.

300

what is the coldest planet?

Neptune

300

What is the youngest rock layer the one on the top or the one on the bottom

The one on the top

300

What was dominant during the mesozoic era?

Dinosaurs

300

what is the frequency measure in?

Hertz

300

How many laws of motion are there?

3

400

what planets are gaseous?

The outer planets

400

Earth is the __________ planet from the sun?

Third

400

What can fossils help learn about?

They can help us learn about what used to live back then like dinosaurs

400

What is a wave length

The distance between crests of a wave.

400

What would take more force to push a semi-truck or a smart car?

The semi-truck 

500

What planets are terrestrial?

The inner planets

500

What is the axial tilt of the earth?

23.5 degrees

500

In what type of rock are most fossils found?

Sedimentary

500

what are the two types of interference between waves?

constructive or destructive

500

In a tug of war, when one team is pulling with a force of 100 N and the other 80 N, what is the net force?


100 N