Which state of matter is usually hard and keeps its shape?
solid
liquid
gas
All states of matter keep their shape.
What is Solid?
Do all objects have the same density?
1. yes
2. no
What is no?
These are found on the Periodic Table.
1.Compounds
2.Elements
3.Mixtures
What is Elements?
Longitudinal waves are ______.
1.Parallel
2.Perpendicular
3.Crazy
What is Parallel?
The Earth makes one complete revolution of the Sun in...
1.24 hours
2.365 days
3.28 days
4.365.25 days
What is 365.25 days?
Spring tides and neap tides occur in patterns governed by the
1.phases of the moon
2.seasons (fall, winter, etc.)
3.surface currents
4.deep sea currents
What is phases of the moon?
Which of the following statements describes a gas?
1. It has a fixed volume
2. It becomes the volume of it's container
What is It becomes the volume of it's container?
Why do some substances float on water
1.they are warmer than water
2.they are cooler than water
3.they are more dense than water
4.they are less dense than water
What is that they are less dense than water?
The Modern Periodic Table of Elements is arranged by
1.atomic mass
2.atomic number
3.valence electrons
4.number of isotopes
What is atomic number?
Sound travels in a...
1.transverse wave
2.surface wave
3.longitudinal wave
What is longitudinal wave?
The movement of the Earth around the Sun is called...
1.rotation
2.revolution
What is revolution?
When the moon is at full moon or new moon, what type of tide will we experience?
1.rip tide
2.spring tide
3.neap tide
4.breaker tide
What it spring tide?
Particles are closely spaced.
1. solid
2. liquid
3. gas
What is Solid?
If an object with a density of 2.0 g/cm3 is placed in a fluid with a density of 1.9 g/cm3, the object will
1. float
2. sink
3. drift in the middle of the fluid
What is Sink?
The atoms along the staircase are called
1.nonmetals
2.metalloids
3.noble gases
4.Metals
What is Metalloids?
A transverse wave can be created in a Slinky® by moving it
1.side to side.
2.in a circular motion.
3.together and apart.
4.up and down.
What is up and down?
What causes day and night on Earth?
1.Earth's tilt
2.Earth's orbit around the Sun
3.Earth's rotation on its axis
4.the Moon's orbit of Earth
What is Earth's rotation on its axis?
What do we call the small tides that happen when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other?
1.Neap Tide
2.Spring Tide
3. Larger Change
What is Neap Tide?
Which form of matter take the shape of a container like this juice?
1. liquid
2. solid
3. glass
4. gas
What is liquid?
The density of an object equals its:
1. mass divided by volume
2. volume divided by mass
3. mass times volume
4. volume times mass
What is mass divided by volume?
Elements which are dull, brittle, and poor conductors of electricity and heat are called...
1.metals
2.nonmetals
3.metalloids
What is Nonmetals?
What divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
1.the equator
2.its axis
3.day and night
4.its rotation
What is the equator?
What causes tides?
1.gravity
2.wind
3.spring
4.neap
What is Gravity?
Which states of matter has the most kinetic energy?
1.Liquid
2.Solid
3. Gas
What is Gas?
The density if ice is ______ than the density of water, which causes it to _____
1.More, Suspend
2.Less, Sink
3.More, Float
4.Less, Float
What is Less, Float?
Elements which are shiny, malleable, and good conductors of electricity and heat are called
1.metals
2.nonmetals
3.metalloids
What is Metals?
Which type of wave has a wave perpedicular to the disturbance?
1.surface
2.mechanical
3.transverse
4.longitudinal
What is Transverse?
When the Southern Hemisphere has the first day of fall, the Northern Hemisphere has the first day of....
1.Summer
2.Fall
3.Winter
4.Spring
What is Spring?
What type of moon phase is shown in the above picture?
1.half moon
2. 3rd quarter
3. 1st quarter
4.waxing crescent
What is 1st quarter?