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100
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
100
Cape Verde, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Peurto Rico experience _______ seasons.
What is "no"?
100
The satellite orbiting the Earth.
What is the moon?
100
The basic characteristics of all elements.
What are atoms?
100
The maximum amount of electrons located on the third shell of an atom.
What is 18?
200
The amount of force needed to push or pull an object.
What is inertia?
200
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun therefore season is...
What is summer?
200
The blast that created the universe as we know it today.
What is the Big Bang?
200
Positively charged particle.
What is a proton.
200
The arrangement of particles in a solid.
What is close together?
300
Units used to measure volume.
What is liters (milliliters)?
300
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun therefore the season in the Northern Hemisphere is...
What is winter?
300
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
What are the outer planets?
300
Atomic Mass minus Atomic Number.
What is a neutron?
300
The density of water?
What is 1g/mL?
400
Recorded information in science...
What is data?
400
The seasons are _____ of each other.
What is opposite?
400
The only other planet with conditions similar to that of Earth, and once had water.
What is Mars?
400
The location of protons and neutrons.
What is nucleus?
400
Thermal energy transfer; the way heat moves.
What is from warm to cool?
500
Tools used to measure the motion of particles of an object.
What is thermometer?
500
The two reasons for the seasons.
What is tilt and orbit?
500
Where the electrons are distributed in an atoms.
What is shells or energy levels?
500
The electron(s) on the outer most shells of an atom.
What are valence electrons?