Albedo
Structures
Forces
Carbon Cycle
Lab Report
100

Reflection from a dark surface.

What is low Albedo?

100

An object that provides support.

What is a structure?

100

A push or a pull that tends to cause an object to change its movement or shape.

What is a force?

100

It is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis.

What is carbon dioxide?

100

A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.

What is a hypothesis?

200

Reflection from a light surface.

What is high Albedo?
200

The ability of a structure to hold itself up, over and above any weight that is added.

What is Structural Strength?

200

A force which is applied on a structure by something else.

What is an external force?

200

Cutting down trees does this to the nitrogen cycle.

What is a negative impact?

200

Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.

What is data?

300

True or False. A white T-shirt has a lower Albedo than a black T-shirt.

What is False?

300

A structure with a hollow inside.

What is a shell structure?

300

An imaginary point in any structure where the downward force of gravity acts.

What is the centre of gravity?

300

Burning fossil fuels. 

What is the primary way that humans are disrupting the carbon cycle?

300

The amount of parts in a lab report.

What is 7?

400

Sand and snow have this.

What is High Albedo?

400

A structure with a densely packed inside.

What is a solid structure?

400

External force carried by a structure.

What is a load?

400

This is the element for carbon.

What is CO2?

400

A good title for a lab report about gravity.

What is a Gravity Lab Report?
500

This person discovered the Albedo Effect.

Who is Joseph Heinreich Lambert? 

500

A human skeleton's structure.

What is a frame structure?

500

Forces that act within a structure.

What is internal force?

500

A process that recycles nutrients between living and non-living things.

What is a biogeochemical cycle?

500

The starting letters for each part of a lab report.

What are T, PQ, H, M, P, D, C?