Largest planet in the solar system
What is Jupiter?
Deepest part of the ocean
What is the trench?
Sound travels the slowest in
What is air or gases?
Causes a change in the speed of a moving object?
What is force?
Rubbing a balloon on wool is an example of
What is static electricity?
farthest planet from the sun
What is Neptune?
Organisms that live deep in the ocean have adapted to
What is high pressure and low temperatures?
What allows two students standing ten feet apart to hear each other talk
What is air vibrations?
Energy that is stored in an object
What is potential energy?
in addition to light, which other form of energy does a lightbulb produce?
What is thermal?
Name the terrestrial planets
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth?
The organism in the ocean that is most similar to plants
What is algae?
The bending of light as it moves from one medium to another
What is refraction?
When two forces rub against each other
What is friction?
Electrical wires were coated with a rubber or plastic because these materials are good?
What is insulators?
Smallest planet in the solar system
What is Mercury?
Organisms that are producers in the marine food chain
What re algae and phytoplankton?
When you can see 100% through an object
What is Transparent?
An object in motion
What is kinetic energy?
Trevor turned on a lamp. When the lamp is on, electrical energy changes into what other form of energy?
What is radiant?
Order of the planets from the sun
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune?
The measure of salt in the ocean water
What is salinity?
When light bounces off an object
What is reflection?
A student throws a ball. What best decribes the moving ball?
What is kinetic energy?
An electrical component that has a continuous path for electrons to flow
What is a closed circuit?