Nature of Science
Waves and EM Spectrum
Energy Conversion
Earth's Layers and Rock Cycle
Plate Tectonics
100

What you use to record and display your data when looking for relationships among the variables.

What is a data table or graph?

100

I am the lowest part of a transverse wave.


What is a trough?

100

what is an example of conduction?

bacon frying


100

This layer of earth is made up of molten and solid rock


what is the mantel?

100

Earthquakes and Volcanoes are usually located in relation to these


what is a plate boundary

200

A representation of something in the natural world, typically too small or large to study up close.

What is a model?

200

I am the space between crests or troughs.


what is wavelength?

200

what is an example of convection?

water currents

wind 

200

As you move closer to the center of the Earth, the pressure and temperature does this.

what is increases?

200

The mid-ocean ridge is an example of a ____________________ boundary and ___________________ occurs here where new ocean floor is formed.


What is divergent boundary; sea-floor spreading

300

Describes a basic principle of nature that always occurs under certain conditions (hint: explains HOW something happens).

What is a law?

300

I change direction when I travel through different mediums. What is this called?

What is refraction?

300

What is the energy transformation of a burning candle?


Chemical->Thermal

300

Fossils usually form in this type of rock.


what is sedimentary?

300

Hot air or liquid is less ________________ than cool air or liquid


what is dense?
400

After makings observations you begin to draw these conclusions.

What is an inference?

400

I can give you sunburn.


What are ultraviolet rays?

400

What is the energy transformation in the Human body?


chemical --> heat

chemical --> mechanical

400

These two things are formed when metamorphic rocks melt.


magma and lava

400

The two types of convergent boundaries


What is subduction (where volcanoes often occur) and collision (where mountains are usually formed)

500

A well-supported explanation of the natural world (hint: explains WHY something happens).

What is a scientific theory?

500

I am a wave that needs to travel through a medium. What am I?

What is a mechanical wave?

500

What is why can energy only flow from hot to cold and not the other way around?


you can only take heat away

500

Type of rock formed when molten magma or lava solidifies


what is igneous rock

500

This is the mechanism (what causes) the plates to move


what are convection currents?