chemistry
Physics / lab safety
weather
ecosystems
100

What is the name of this element: H

Hydrogen 

100

What does V stand for while talking about speed

V stands for velocity

100

What is climate change?

Climate change is the change in long term weather that usually is the same for 10+ years.

100

What is population?

Population is the amount of a specific species in a specific area.

200
What is an Ion

An Ion is an atom or group of atoms with a electrical charge.

200

What do you need to wear in a lab while dealing with toxic chemicals

Lab coat/ safety goggles

200

What is climate?

Climate is the weather in a specific area over a long period of time.
200

What is an ecosystem

An ecosystem is a community of interacting organisms

300

What is the name of this compound: HCl

Hydrogen Chloride

300

What does this symbol mean: Δt

this symbol means the change in time.

300
Why are oceanic climates milder

The large bodies of water help regulate the temperatures by storing heat and slowly releasing it.

300

What is a carry capacity 

A carry capacity is the maximum amount of a species that can live off of the recources.

400

What type of elements does a covalent compound have?

A covalent compound has two non metals.

400

What is the difference between displacement and distance?

Displacement is how far you've moved away from a starting point and distance is how far you've moved in total

400

What is a heat sink

A heat sink is either a big body of water that sucks up heat and stores it or a CPU or GPU that takes in heat.

400

What are Density-Dependent Factors?

 Density-Dependent Factors are any factors in the environment that depend on the number of members in a population per unit area.

500

What is a sign of a that a chemical change took place instead of a physical change.

A chemical change cannot be reversed or a new substance has been introduced 

500

Which one number is not always a significant figure

the answer is 0

500

How does a hurricane keep getting energy?

A hurricane builds energy as it moves across the ocean, sucking up warm, moist tropical air

500

What are Density-independent Factors?

Density-Independent Factors are any factors in the environment that do not depend on the number of members in a population per unit area.