Name the 3 most common states of matter.
Solid, liquid, gas
Where does the energy that powers the water cycle come from?
The sun.
The force that keeps your feet on the ground:
a. Gravity
b. Magnetism
c. Friction
d. Applied
Gravity
An item that keeps it shape regardless of the container it is in is called:
a. Gas
b. Solid
c. Liquid
b. Solid
Weather or Climate?
The Antarctic Tundra/Permafrost
Climate.
Give an example of an applied force.
Throwing a ball, a car accelerating, pushing your friend on the swings, etc...
Temperature is a measurement of how fast the individual particles:
a. react
b. move
c. dissolve
b. move
Rain clouds are a part of which two spheres?
Hydrosphere and Atmosphere
The scientist who discovered the laws of motion is named:
Sir Issac Newton
What is the main thing that impacts what state of matter something is in. (what's different between ice, water, and steam)?
Temperature / Heat
Name any of the spheres of the Earth
Geosphere, Biosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere.
If I roll 2 balls; one on a high friction surface, one on a low friction surface, which will go further?
Low service
Name ANY of the other ridiculous states of matter we talked about.
Plasma. Bose-Einstein condensate, Quark-gluon plasma, time crystals, Neutronium
Name all parts of the water cycle
Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection
Name all 4 forces that effect motion:
Applied, friction, magnetic, gravity.