🔊 Waves
🌎 Climate Change
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📡 Electromagnetic Spectrum
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100

Animals such as bats and dolphins use this to "see" with sound.

Echolocation

100

The ocean circulation system affected by melting polar ice caps.

AMOC (Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation)

100

A renewable energy source that uses moving water.

Hydro power

100

The electromagnetic wave with the highest frequency.

Gamma rays

100

The direction electrons move out of a battery in a circuit.

The negative end of the battery (-)

200

The type of waves used by echolocation.

Ultrasound

200

Cold, salty water normally does this in the ocean.

Sink

200

A renewable energy source that uses sunlight.

Solar energy

200

The electromagnetic wave with the lowest frequency.

Radio waves

200

According to Ohm's Law, increasing voltage does this to current.

Increases the current

300

This device creates images using Radio waves.

Ultrasound.

300

This international agreement aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The Kyoto Accord

300

A renewable energy source that uses moving air.

Wind energy

300

This type of radiation is used in microwave ovens.

Microwaves

300

According to Ohm's Law, increasing resistance does this to current.

Decreases the current

400

This is the unit used to measure frequency.

Hertz (Hz)

400

This gas is one of the major contributors to global warming.

Carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚)

400

This is NOT a renewable energy source.

Coal

400

This part of the spectrum is used to see broken bones.

X-rays

400

The negatively charged particles that move through a circuit.

Electrons

500

What is the the highest energy on the electromagnetic spectrum?

Gamma rays

500

Melting polar ice adds this type of water to the ocean.

Fresh water

500

What is the goal of the 50-year plan?

Be off of fossil fuels

500

The spectrum that includes radio waves, microwaves, visible light, X-rays, and gamma rays.

The electromagnetic spectrum

500

The two requirements for a working electric circuit.

A battery and a closed conducting loop