Science Final Study

Name the electromagnetic spectrum from low to high
Radio, Microwave, Infa-red, Visible light, ultra violet, x-rays, gamma
Gamma, x-rays, ultra violet, Visible light, Infa-red, microwave,radio
Radio, Gamma, Microwave, x-rays, ifa-red, ultra violet, visible light
Other
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How is temperature related to climate?
What color of visible light has the most energy
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Violet
Ten ways to conserve water
How is temperature related to climate? (there are 4)
Amount of rainfall
Latitude
Topography
Longitude
Proximity to large bodies of water
Tempurature
What causes the seasons?
Earths tilt
Climate
Longitude
Latitude
What is a photo voltaic cell?
What is the chemical formula for ozone
Ozone^3
Oz^3
O^3
Co^2
What is the first step to the water cycle?
Collection
Evaporation
Condensation
Precipitation
What is the second step to the water cycle?
Collection
Evaporation
Condensation
Precipitation
What is the third step to the water cycle?
Collection
Evaporation
Condensation
Precipitation
What is the fourth step to the water cycle?
Collection
Evaporation
Condensation
Precipitation
Water gets heated up and it turns to water vapor
COndensation
Collection
Precipitation
Evaporation
Water vapor particles connect to cloud nuclei to form a cloud
COndensation
Collection
Precipitation
Evaporation
Water turns back to a liquid and falls from the clouds as H2O, snow, sleet, or hail
COndensation
Collection
Precipitation
Evaporation
The precipitation falls into lakes rivers streams etc
COndensation
Collection
Precipitation
Evaporation
Why isn't nuclear energy considered an alternative energy source?
Its dirty
Its non renewable
Its too expensive
What is an alternative energy source?
Area=?
P/F
F/P
F*P
Pressure=?
F/A
A*F
F?A
Force=?
A/P
P/A
P*A
What are isobars?
A line on a map connecting points of equal pressure
A line on a map connecting points of equal area
A line on a map connecting points of equal mass
A line on a map connecting points of equal force
Name 6 alternative energy sources
Convection heat energy
Heat through waves
Heat through direct contact
Heat through different densities
Conduction heat energy
Heat through waves
Heat through direct contact
Heat through different densities
Radiation
Heat through waves
Heat through direct contact
Heat through different densities
How does earths tilt affect climate?
Main gas responsible for the green house effect?
Hydrogen
Carbon dioxide
Oxyegn
Helium
What do all stars start as?
Novas
White dwarf
Nebular cloud
Nebula
Whats the main energy source for the sun?
Nuclear fusion
Nuclear fission
What is the difference between terrestrial and Jovian planets
Jovian are rock and terrestrial are gas
Terrestrial are rock and Jovian are gas
What are the inner planets called?
Terrestrial
Jovian
What are the terrestrial planets composed of?
Rock
Gas
What are the terrestrial planets?
Mercury
Saturn
Uranus
Venus
Earth
Neptune
Jupiter
Mars
What are the outer planets called?
Terrestrial
Jovian
What are the Jovian planets composed of?
Gas
Rock
What are the Jovian planets
Jupiter
Mars
Earth
Neptune
Uranus
Venus
Mercury
Saturn
What type of star will our sun be at the end of its life?
Red giant
Super nova
Main sequence
White dwarf
What star goes bright then returns to normal?
Main sequence
White dwarf
Nova
Super nova
What does the star spectrum tell us?
How old the star is
A stars chemical composition
How far away a star is
A stars color
Why does the moon always appear red during a total lunar eclipse?
What does waning mean?
More than half lit
Increase in light
Less than half lit
Decrease in light
How is the color determined for a star?
Chemical composition
Distance from the earth
Size
Tempurature
What is a solar eclipse?
Earth passes between the moon and sun
Moon passes between the earth and sun
What is a lunar eclipse?
Moon passes between the earth and sun
Earth passes between the moon and sun
What is an exploding star called?
Nova
Main sequence star
White dwarf
Super nova
What are the 8 moon phases?
What is the umbra?
The light part of the shadow
The dark part of the shadow
What other planet experiences the greenhouse effect
Mercury
Jupiter
Venus
Saturn
Earth
Uranus
Mars
Neptune
Why does the moon have craters but the earth does not
Whats our galaxies name?
What type of galaxy do we live in?
Spiral
Regular
Eliptical
Irregular
List planets outer most to inner most
The asteroid belt is between what two planets?
Mars
Jupiter
Neptune
Earth
What are the three parts to a comet?
Tail
Necleus
Head
Neucli
Coma
Cloud
What are the 3 types of galaxies
Regular
Irregualr
Spiral
Eliptical
First layer of the atmosphere
Mesosphere
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Troposphere
Second layer of the atmoshpere
Mesosphere
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Troposphere
Third layer of the atmosphere
Mesosphere
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Troposphere
Fourth layer of the atmosphere
Mesosphere
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Troposphere
What are the outer planets called
Terrestrial
Jovian
Why do we always see the same side of the moon?
What is parallax?
What is a galaxy
What type of star is the sun?
White dwarf
Supe rnova
Red giat
Main sequence
Why does a comets tail always face away from the sun?
What object takes up 99.8% of the total mass of our solar system
Moons
Asteroids
Planets
The milky way
The sun
Earh
What is the event horizon?
Meteor
Strays in space and orbits the sun
Burns up in earths atmosphere shooting star)
Falls to the earths surface
Meteorite
Strays in space and orbits the sun
Burns up in earths atmosphere shooting star)
Falls to the earths surface
Meteoroid
Strays in space and orbits the sun
Burns up in earths atmosphere shooting star)
Falls to the earths surface
What does the term crescent mean?
Less than half lit
Increase light
More than half lit
Decrease light
What is the penumbra
The darker part of the shadow
The lighter part of the shadow
What does the term waxing mean
Increasing light
More than half lit
Decreasing light
Less than half lit
What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
The range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends
The spectrum that measures the amount of space a star takes up
The measure of how far away a star or planet is
1st level of atmosphere
Thermosphere
Mesosphere
Stratosphere
Troposphere
2nd level of atmosphere
Thermosphere
Mesosphere
Stratosphere
Troposphere
3rd level of atmosphere
Thermosphere
Mesosphere
Stratosphere
Troposphere
4th level of atmosphere
Thermosphere
Mesosphere
Stratosphere
Troposphere
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