Temperature
Transfer
Energy
OAC
100

What are the three different temperature scales

What are Kelvin, Celcius, and Fahrenheit

100

Which material is a good conductor of electricity, and which is a good insulator

What is Copper is a good conductor of electricity and rubber is a good insulator

100

Where does energy transfer from

What is hot to cold

100

What causes the wind to blow

What is differences in air pressure

200

What is an example of temperature

What is the measure of how hot or cold something is

200

What are types of transfer

What is the movement of energy, it can occur through conduction, convection, and radiation, particularly in the context of heat transfer, or through other mechanisms like the transfer of momentum or mass. 

200

Where does energy transfer from

What is hot to cold

200

How does the atmosphere affect the ocean

What is rising concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are resulting in increased uptake of that gas by the ocean

300

What is the average temperature in Pleasanton

What is 58.2 degrees Fahrenheit

300

What is transfer

What is refers to the movement or relocation of something from one place, object, or system to another, without a change in its fundamental form

300

What is energy

What is the capacity or ability to do work or cause change, like the force that makes things move or happen

300
How does the equator affect how warm or cold a place is

What is the Earth's curvature. The angle at which sunlight hits the surface causes the equator to be warmer than the poles, as the sun's rays are more direct and concentrated there. 

400

What is the definition of temperature 

What is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles within an object, reflecting how hot or cold something is

400

How does a light bulb transfer energy, and what form of energy does it transfer to

What is electrical energy is converted to light and heat

400

What is the ability to do work

What is energy

400

How do oceans and atmosphere affect climate?

What is by storing solar radiation, distributing heat and moisture around the globe, and driving weather systems

500

How to find out the average temperature of a place

What is adding the individual monthly average daily maximum temperatures and average daily minimum temperatures shown in columns 2 and 3 and dividing by two

500

Why do chefs use oven mitts when handling hot pans?

What is oven mitts are made of materials that are good insulators, meaning they don't conduct heat well, so they protect the hands from burns

500

What are three ways energy gets transferred

What are conduction, radiation, and convection

500

What causes ocean currents

What is a combination of wind, density differences, gravity, and the Earth's rotation (Coriolis effect), with tides also playing a role, especially near coastlines.