Vocabulary
Sea Level Rise Phenomena
Energy Transfers
Lightning / Coulomb's Law
Subatomic Particles
100

A variable that "we change" / the variable on the x-axis

Independent Variable (1)

100
Does the melting of sea ice or land ice cause sea level rise?

land ice (3)

100

Heat transfer where heat moves in waves away from an object

radiation (13)

100

The subatomic particle that is transferred during a lightning strike

electrons

100

What happens with like charges 

they repel

200

The boundaries of something that is being investigated

system (2)

200

2 factors that affect density 

mass and volume (6)

200
What is the difference in particles between solids and liquids?

Particles in solids move slow and are more rigid. In liquids, they move faster and are more free-moving. (4)

200

What is static electricity?

A build up of electric charge (19)

200

Subatomic particle that is easily removed from an atom

electron (15)

300

The variable that depends on the independent variable / y- axis

Dependent Variable (1)

300

Do more dense liquids sink or rise?

sink (7)

300

What gas is mainly responsible for climate change?

Carbon dioxide (9)

300
The cause of electrostatics on a macroscopic level

friction (18)

300

Subatomic particle that affects the identity of an atom 

proton 

400

The word used to describe ALL of the parts of an atom 

subatomic 

400
Feedback loop that goes away from normal (positive or negative)

positive (10)

400

Heat transfer where heat is transferred through direct touching

conduction (11)

400

What 2 factors affect Force?

Charge and distance

400

The correct way to write a carbon atom that has lost an electron 

C+  (16)

500

Something that prevents electrons from moving through an object 

insulator (20)

500

Which solution to sea level rise reflects sunlight away from the ice?

microbeads (8)

500

Heat transfer where heat cycles through liquids and gases 

Convection (12)

500

What is the relationship between force and distance called?

Inversely proportional 

500
Why are electrons the easiest to remove?

Because they are on the outisde of the atom