CER
Orbital Motion
P.E. & K.E.
Rotation & Revolution
History of the World
100

CER means

What is Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning?

100

Gravity is here

What is everywhere?

100

Energy defined

What is the ability to do work?

100

Rotation means the same as this

What is spin?

100

When the Big Bang took place

What is 13.7 billion years ago?

200

A claim should be this long

What is one sentence?

200

The tendency of an object to continue doing what it is doing

What is the inertia?

200

Gravitational potential energy depends on this

What is height?

200

This takes 365.25 days

What is revolution?

200

4.5 billion years ago, this planet and satellite form

What is the Earth and the moon?

300

A CER is used as this

What is a scientific explanation?

300

Factors that affect gravity

What is mass and distance?

300

Potential energy is this type of energy

What is stored?

300

These effects are caused by the revolution (tell three)

What is seasons, a year, leap years?

300

2.5 billion years ago bacteria continued to release this as a waste product

What is oxygen?

400

Evidence must be this

What is sufficient and relevant?

400

Every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force that is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers

What is the Law of Universal Gravitation?

400

The factors that affect potential energy and kinetic energy

What is height and what is mass and speed?

400

This causes an approximately 24-hour period

What is rotation?

400

65 million years ago, an asteroid hit Earth and allowed this to survive as ____________die.

What is mammals and dinosaurs?

500

Reasoning does this

What is connects your evidence to your claim?

500

How the Earth continues to orbit the sun(three required answers)

What are gravity, velocity, and inertia?

500

Using the World Series Baseball game as your example, describe the potential energy transferred to kinetic energy and back to potential energy:  this describes...

What is (any correct example) and the Law of Conservation of Energy?

500

The direction and speed of Earth's revolution

What counterclockwise and 67,000 mph?

500

Throughout the history of the Earth, there has been a change from simple to more ____________.  (give an example as well)

What is complex?  (all acceptable)