There are 8 of these.
How many planets are there currently?
What is the Earth's only natural sattelite?
What is the moon.
This is the top portion of a wave
What is a peak or crest?
This scientist developed 3 Laws of Motion
Who was Sir Isaac Newton?
This is the study of heredity
What is genetics?
A planet's trip around the sun.
This means the illuminated portion of the moon is increasing
What is waxing?
The height of a wave above midline is called this.
What is the amplitude?
This states that "an object in motion tends to remain in motion..."
What is Newton's First Law of Motion?
An organism that has two different alleles for a trait is called this
What is heterozygous or hybrid?
This is the spinning of a planet on its axis.
What is a rotation?
The blocking of light caused by the interference of the moon or earth.
What is an eclipse?
The distance between any two identical points on consectutive waves.
What is the wavelength.
What is inertia?
Greyhounds are dogs with long, powerful legs and slim bodies that make them very fast runners. Humans were able to engineer this breed by...
What is...allowing only those dogs with the desired traits were allowed to reproduce in every generation.
This is responsible for the seasons.
What is the Earth's tilt.
When the moon is almost directly between the Earth and sun.
What is a new moon?
This is the number of complete waves in a given amount of time (usually one second)
What is the frequency.
This can be described as either a push or pull.
What is a force?
If gray is dominant to black, this would be the probability of the fir color of the offspring of a black mouse and a heterozygous mouse being gray.
What is 50%?
If Neptune is represented by a softball, then the respective size of this planet would be represented by a basketball.
What is Saturn?
This term indicates three-fourths of the moon is either illuminated or shaded.
What is "gibbous"?
There are two basic types of waves -transverse and this type.
What are longitudinal waves.
"For every object, there is an equal and opposite reaction."
What is Newton's 3rd Law?
What is a change in a protein produced by the organism?