Force Motion Energy
Landforms
Weather
Solar System
Virginia's Resources
100

What is energy?

 Energy is the ability to do work or to cause change.

100

What are the four major layers of Earth?

Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

100

Which instrument measures temperature?

Thermometer

100

What is the difference between rotation and revolution?

Rotation is a body spinning on its axis; revolution is movement around another body

100

Define a renewable energy source and name one example that might be used in Virginia

Renewable energy can replenish naturally in a short time (e.g., solar, wind, hydro). Example: solar panels, wind turbines, water wheel.

200

Name two different forms of energy.

thermal (heat), radiant (light), electrical, mechanical (sound)

200

What type of rock forms when molten rock cools and hardens?

Igneous Rock

200

The clouds outside are puffy and white and the rest of the sky is a beautiful blue. What type of cloud is being described.

Cumulus

200

Name the two types of planets and give one example of each (terrestrial and gas giant).

Terrestrial (rocky) planets — e.g., Earth; Gas giants — e.g., Jupiter.

200

A Virginia natural resource important to the state’s economy, as well as a primary source of energy, is

coal

300

What energy transformation is taking place in a lamp? 

Electrical energy transforms into radiant and thermal

300

Describe the different movements of the tectonic plates. (Name two boundaries and the directions they travel).

Convergent (come together), Divergent (move apart), Transform (grind past one-another)

300

Which weather instrument is used to tell if conditions are right for flying a kite?

Anemometer

300

Describe why we have day and night.

Day and night occur because Earth rotates on its axis so different sides face the Sun at different times.

300

What is the difference between a natural forest and a cultivated forest?

A cultivated forest is man-made, while a natural forest occurs naturally and is formed by nature.

400

Albert is pushing a box up a ramp into a moving truck. The box would be easier to move if the surface of the ramp was smoother because there would be less — 

Friction

400

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

Weathering breaks down rocks in place; erosion moves rock particles away by water, wind, or ice.

400

Certain storms form over water near the equator, usually between the months of June and November. Warm, moist air rises quickly over the ocean, causing a strong, whirling storm with high winds and heavy rains. This type of storm is known as a

Hurricane

400

What causes the phases of the moon to occur?

The position of the moon around the Earth

400

What is a body of water that is partially surrounded by land with a wide mouth that feeds into an ocean?

A bay

500

A student left the sink running in Mrs. Thompson's room. Which part of the sink has kinetic energy?

The water in motion.

500

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge one of the largest divergent plate boundaries found on the crust. What occurs at these divergent boundaries? (name two things)

Answers can include sea-floor spreading, volcanoes, and earthquakes

500

Explain how high-pressure and low-pressure systems generally affect weather.

High pressure typically brings clearer, calmer weather; low pressure is associated with cloudiness, wind, and precipitation.

500

Name all eight planets in order from closest to the sun to farthest.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
500

This body of water is an area of land over which surface water flows to a single collection place.

Watershed