What is Newton's 1st law?
An object at rest stays at rest until acted on by another force.
What are the poles of a magnet?
North and South
How are temperature and atmosphere related?
The higher up in the atmosphere the cooler/lower the temperature.
What are fossils
The preserved remains or bones of an animal or plant
What is a mitochondria?
the powerhouse of the cell, creates power
What is Newton's 2nd Law?
Force increases as mass and/or acceleration increases
What part of an electromagnet becomes magnetic?
Coil
What starts off the water cycle?
The sun
How does an igneous rock form?
Cooling down magma
What is a nucelus?
The brain of a cell and contains DNA
What is friction?
Friction is when an object is traveling and scraping on an object or the floor.
How is the magnetism and distance related?
The further you are from the magnet the weaker the magnetic force. The further the distance the weaker the force.
What is condensation?
when water vapor becomes a solid or liquid
How does a metamorphic rock turn into a sedimentary rock?
What is the protective part of a plant cell that an animal cell does NOT have?
Cell Wall
What is Newton's 3rd law?
For every action there is an equal opposite reaction
What would happen if north and north poles were placed towards each other?
They would repel or push away from each other
What is transpiration?
When plants release water vapor into the atmosphere
How does a metamorphic rock form?
Heat and pressure
What part is specific to a plant to gather energy?
Chloroplasts
Create an example of Newton's 3rd law
Object A collides with Object B. Object A stops because Object B sends the same force back. Object B travels with the same force in the direction Object A was traveling.
Magnet B would be stronger because the more coils and the closer they are, the stronger the electromagnet.
What is a cold front and warm front and what do they do?
A cold front is a large body of cold air that pushes warm air out. A warm front is a large body of warm air that pushes cold air out.
What are the 3 plate boundaries?
Convergent, Divergent, and Transform
What are the 4 levels that make up an organism?
Cells, Tissue, Organs, Organ Systems