Atoms + Molecules
States of Matter
Randoms
Earth's Systems and Resources
Weathering and Erosion
100

What does the atomic number tell us about atoms?

The amount of protons

100

Which state of matter has no definite volume or shape?

Gas

100

Name the movie: "My momma always said life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get" 

Forrest Gump

100

What makes up the biosphere?

Living Things

100

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

 Weathering breaks down rocks into sediment; erosion is the movement of that sediment

200
What kind of charge does an Electron have?

Negative

200

A gas turning into a liquid is called?

Evaporation

200

Name the movie: "You're gonna need a bigger boat"

Jaws

200
What are the three fossil fuels?

Coal, Oil, Natural Gas

200

What is deposition?

The sediments being eroded coming to their final stopping place

300

Where are neutrons located in an atom?

Nucleus

300

Order the states of matter from lowest to highest energy

Solid, Liquid, Gas

300
Name the song: "Alright stop, collaborate and listen; Ice is back with a brand new invention"

Ice, Ice Baby

300

What is a natural resource?

Something found in nature that humans use

300

What are the 3 main causes of erosion

Wind, water, ice

400

What is a molecule?

2 or more atoms bonded together

400

What is the 4th state of matter?

Plasma

400

The left side of a chemical equation is called what?

Reactants

400

A plants roots keeps soil from eroding, what spheres are interacting?

Biosphere and Geosphere

400
A type of mechanical weathering that causes rocks to become rounder and smoother

Abrasion

500

How many atoms are present in CH4?

5 atoms
500

What is it called when a solid goes directly to a gas?

Sublimation

500
What does an arrow mean in a chemical equation?

Yields, Produces

500

Give an example where all 4 spheres would interact

Answers will vary

500

Explain the process of how a underground cave would form through chemical weathering

Acid rain seeps through the ground and begins to strip away the softer rock underneath, ex limestone