Is Au an element or a compound?
What is an element (Au is gold on the periodic table)
What is crust, mantle,outer core, inner core
Formula to volume
What is LXWXH
What is potential v kinetic energy ?
Potential is stored energy while kinetic is in motion
What planet is the largest ?
NaCl is a …..
What is a compound
The densest layer of the earth made of solid iron and nickel
What is the inner core
What is the formula to density ?
What is mass/ volume
D=M/V
An example of chemical to mechanical energy
when you eat food and get energy to run
Name the 3 types of plate boundaries
Give me the difference between an element and a compound ?
An element is a pure substance made up of only one type of atom, like oxygen or gold. A compound, on the other hand, is made up of two or more different elements chemically combined, like water (H2O) or carbon dioxide (CO2). Elements are like the building blocks, and compounds are the combinations of those building blocks.
Rocks can go through three main types of changes: what 3 different types of rocks are there?
Rocks can go through three main types of changes: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.
When do you subtract With forces to get a NET FORCE?
When the forces are unbalanced you subtract to get the net force
How does potential turn into kinetic energy ?
When an object with potential energy starts to move, that potential energy can be transformed into kinetic energy. As the object falls or moves downward, the potential energy decreases, and the kinetic energy increases. The faster the object moves, the more kinetic energy it has. It's like when you let go of a ball at the top of a hill, and it starts rolling down, gaining speed and kinetic energy along the way.
What are the gas planets ?
What is Jupiter , Saturn , Uranus , Neptune
Where are the metalloids located on the periodic table
the elements on the stair case
How does igneous rock form?
Igneous rocks are formed when molten magma cools and solidifies. It's like when hot lava from a volcano cools down and hardens into solid rock.
How do you get the volume using water displacement?
You SUBTRACT the new rising water from the original set water in the graduated cylinder
3 types of heat transfer (thermal energy)
What is conduction , convection and radiation
our moon stays in orbit because?
What is Earths gravitational pull