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100
Polaris
What is the north Star? What is the latitude system based on?
100
oxygen and nitrogen
What is are the two most abundant elements in the troposphere?
100
All points on the line are equal
What is an isoline?
100
Prime meridian and International Date line
What is are points of reference for longitude?
100
Describe/conclusion
What are observation, inference?
200
Scalar Field
What is a field that measures magnitude only?
200
44 degree North, 76 degrees West
What is watertown
200
15 degrees
What is the number of degrees the earth rotates per hour?
200
Contour lines are close together
What is a steep slope?
200
Write 78,486,239 as scientific notation
What is 7.8 x 10 to the 7th power
300
Altitude
What is the angle above the horizon?
300
42o45' North, 73o50' West
What is Albany?
300
The change in elevation across a topographic map.
What is contour interval?
300
they can never cross, touch, and they must be sequential
What is the rules for drawing isolines?
300
if the density is 2g/cm3 and the volume is 5cm3 the mass would be
What is 10 grams?
400
Vector field
What is a field with both magnitude and direction?
400
12.8 - 13.1 g/cm3
What is the density of the inner core?
400
When contour lines cross a stream.
What is they always point up hill?
400
when a ship sees Polaris 49 degrees above the horizon.
What is 49 degrees North
400
covert 35 Km to cm
What is 3,500,000
500
iso -surface
What is a surface that passes through points of equal values?
500
48o North, 122o west
What is Juan de Fuca Plate?
500
Harrison
Who is the carpenter that developed the longitude clock?
500
Thick,dark and have numbers
What are index contour lines?
500
A cube of Al has a density of 2.7 g/cm3, it is compressed to 1/2 it's original size. The new density would be...
What is 5.4g/cm3?