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Abiotic Factors are all of the following except: • Finger nails • Aluminum • Glass • Air
The Water Cycle involves this: • Transportation • Transpiration • Running • Trees
The Carbon Cycle includes all of the following except: • Death and Waste • Combustion • Evaporation • Photosynthesis
$100 Geology The central part of Earth made of iron and nickel is called The ______?
$100 Geology Answer What is the CORE
$200 Geology • Crustal plates move because they are floating on the • Mantle • Crust • Surface • Water
$200 Geology What is A, Mantle.
$300 Geology The release of material from under Earth’s crust to its Surface is called a(n)
$300 Geology What is a Volcanic eruption
$400 Geology Which best explains the movement of tectonic plates? A They move several miles each year because of convection within Earth. B They move several centimeters each year because of convection within Earth. C They move several feet each year because of convection within Earth. D They move several kilometers each year because of convection within Earth.
$400 Geology Answer What is B, They move several centimeters each year because of convection within Earth.
$500 Geology What is A
$100 Astronomy True or False: The moon and sun affect the tides on Earth.
$100 Astronomy What is True!
$200 Astronomy • Earth’s orbit around the Sun and its 23-degree tilt • On its axis cause • Tides • Seasons • Solar Eclipses • Phases of the moon
$200 Astronomy What is B, Seasons.
$300 Astronomy Where do lengths of daylight change the most over the year?
$300 Astronomy Answer What is, at the poles.
$400 Astronomy When the illuminated part of the Moon appears to become smaller, the moon is _____________.
$400 Answer Astronomy What is waning.
How does gravity support life on Earth? A by forcing Earth to continuously spin on its axis, which contributes to day and night B by causing changes in the distance between Earth and the sun, which contributes to the seasons C by keeping water and gases in the atmosphere close to Earth’s surface, which contributes to life processes D by preventing meteors and comets from hitting Earth’s surface, which protects living organisms from space fragments
$500 Answer Astronomy What is C, by keeping water and gases in the atmosphere close to Earth’s surface
$100 Energy True or False: Light energy can travel through water, empty space and air?
$100 Energy What is True!
$200 Energy This energy relates to motion.
$200 Energy What is Kinetic Energy.
$300 Energy Burning wood is an example of what kind of energy?
$300 Energy What is Chemical Energy.
$400 Energy The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid is called ______.
$400 Energy What is convection.
$500 Energy • Which statement best describes the transfer of energy when an ice cube is placed in a cup of hot tea? • Cold flows from the ice to the tea. • Heat flows from the hot tea to the ice. • Cold flows from the ice and the heat flows from the tea. • D. Heat flows simultaneously between the ice and the tea.
$500 Energy Answer What is B, Heat flows from the hot tea to the ice.
$100 Matter Which kind of matter contains only one kind of atom? A. A compound B. An element C. A mixture D. Water
$100 Matter What is B, an element.
$200 Matter A small particle that is a building block of matter is called a(n) _______________.
$200 Matter Answer What is an atom
$300 Matter A(n) ____________ is two or more atoms that are held together and act as a unit.
$300 Matter What is a molecule.
How does the density of a 4-g sample of copper compare to that of a 12-g sample of copper? A Its density is one-half the density of the 12-g sample. B Its density is the same density as the 12-g sample. C Its density is twice the density of the 12-g sample. D Its density is three times the density of the 12-g sample.
$400 Answer Matter What is B, Its density is the same density as the 12-g sample.