A rhythmic disturbance of energy.
What is a wave?
The cause of the seasons.
What is the tilt of the Earth and the Orbit?
A satellite that orbits the Earth.
What is the Moon?
A factor that can differ in both amount and type, used by scientists to find out more about the world around us.
What is a variable?
Written as a "If (Thing being tested) then (way effects are measured) because (reasoning of prediction)" statement.
What is a Hypothesis?
How often a wave passes a point over a given amount of time.
What is frequency?
The axis' degree of tilt.
What is 23.4 degrees?
The oceanic bulges caused by the Moon's gravity, causing two different levels of height in the ocean.
What are the Tides?
The variable that is changed to learn more, this is also not affected by another variable
What is an Independent Variable?
The motion of one object around another object.
What is Revolution?
Travels through a medium.
What is a mechanical wave?
The season of the Southern Hemisphere when it is Summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is Winter?
The origins of the months and constant changes in appearance of the Moon.
What are the phases of the Moon?
The variable that is measured at the end of the experiment.
What is a Dependent Variable?
The angle of reflection matches the angle of incidence.
What is the Law of Reflection?
Has a compression and rarefraction.
What is a longitudinal wave?
Latin for "Equal Night"?
What is an equinox?
Epic, celestial sized shadows over another celestial body.
What is an Eclipse?
A variable that does not change between experimental groups
What is a Constant?
What is the wave speed if the waves frequency is 700 Hz and its Wavelength is .5 m?
The wave speed is 350 m/s
The formula for amplitude.
What is A=CE2
When the hemisphere tilted either all the way toward or away from the Sun
What is a Solstice?
The fully shadowed part of a shadow.
What is an Umbra?
Design an experiment to determine how different dog food brands affect a dog's health.
Teacher's Discretion
What is Centrifugal force?