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100

What happens to acceleration if force increases?

Acceleration increases

100

Give an example of artificial selection.

Dog breeding or selecting crops with desired traits.

100

What is weathering?

Breaking down of rock.

100

Why are index fossils useful?

They help determine the relative age of rock layers.

100

What determines how a star will evolve?

Its mass

200

What is Newton’s Third Law?

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

200

What is a GMO (genetically modified organism)?

An organism whose DNA has been changed by humans.

200

What instrument is used to measure earthquakes?

A seismograph

200

What is relative dating?

Determining whether something is older or younger compared to something else.

200

What happens to low-mass stars after the main sequence?

They become red giants.

300

What is gravity?

A force that pulls objects toward each other.

300

Why are GMOs created?

To improve traits like resistance to pests or faster growth.

300

What layer of Earth is made mostly of liquid iron and nickel?

 the outer core

300

What is absolute dating?

 Determining the exact age of a fossil using radioactive decay.

300

What happens to high-mass stars after the main sequence?

They become supergiants.

400

What is friction?

A force that opposes motion between surfaces.

400

What is selective breeding?

Breeding organisms to produce desired traits.

400

What scale is used to measure the magnitude (strength) of an earthquake?

Richter scale

400

What is a cast fossil?

A fossil formed when a mold is filled with minerals.

400

What is a red giant?

A star that expands and cools after using up hydrogen.

500

What is potential energy?
 

Stored energy based on position.

500

How is artificial selection different from natural selection?

Humans control artificial selection; nature controls natural selection.

500

What is the rigid outer layer of Earth made of the crust and upper mantle called?

The lithosphere

500

What is the Law of Superposition?

Older rock layers are found below younger layers.

500

What is a supernova?

A massive explosion of a dying high-mass star.