When a car is sat on top of a hill, what type of energy does it posess?
This layer of the atmosphere contains satellites.
What is the Exosphere?
This is the difference between where you started and where you finished.
What is displacement?
The atomic number is the number of _____ and ________?
What are protons and neutrons?
This is where a cell divides into two daughter cells that are identical.
What is mitosis?
For energy to be transferred via this method, there has been to be direct contact between two objects.
What is conduction?
This layer of the atmosphere is where the most ozone gas is found?
What is the Stratosphere?
This type of force is where the sum of the net forces equals zero.
What is a balanced force?
This element is the most common element in the universe and has the smallest atomic mass.
What is hydrogen?
Brown Eyes = Dominant (B)
John has brown eyes (BB) and Mary has blue eyes (Bb). What color eyes will their son have?
Brown
We put gas into a car and this allows the car to move.
What are the two types of energy that goes into this energy transformation?
Chemical energy into kinetic energy
This is a type of climate that has no distinct seasons, is hot all year round and has high levels of rain.
What is a tropical climate?
The definition of this term is "Speed and Direction of an objects motion".
What is velocity?
The periodic table has metals, nonmetals and metalloids. Which one of these are solids, good conductors and malleable?
What is a metal?
The idea that animals with certain variations will live longer, compete better and reproduce more than those without variations is called?
What is Natural Selection?
The use of falling water that is channeled through a turbine which turns the turbine to create a electrical energy. What type of renewable energy is this?
What is hydroelectric energy?
Is this the sign of a warm or cold front?
What is a cold front?
This law says that an object will remain in a state of rest or in constant motion until a unbalanced force acts on it.
(can be the name of the law or simply whether its 1st,2nd or 3rd)
What is Newton's First Law/Law of Inerta?
This group on the periodic table has metals that are the most reactive.
What is group 1?
The response in which a plant grows towards or away from light is called?
What is a phototrophism?
Why are energy transformations not 100% efficient?
Because not all energy is converted into a form that is usable.
This is a type of climate that has 4 seasons, it has warm and mild winters. It is known as a "Mild" climate but also has another name.
What is Temperate Climate?
Maria jumps off a boat. When Maria pumps off the boat with the foot, she exerts a force onto the boat and then the boat exerts a force back and pushes on her food.
What is Newton's third law of motion? (Or law of action and reaction)
This group on the periodic table has elements that are unreactive.
What is group 18?
The function of this body system is to drain excess fluid from the tissues of the body?