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A life jacket floats on water. What do you know about the life jacket
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it is more dense than water
Its density is equal to that of water
It is less dense than water
it is just as dense as water
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A can of Coke will sink in a bowl of water. A can of Diet Coke will float in a bowl of water. What does this tell you about the density of the Diet Coke?
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is is equal to -1
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it is bigger than 1
it is equal to 1
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A life jacket floats on water. What do you know about the life jacket
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A can of Coke will sink in a bowl of water. A can of Diet Coke will float in a bowl of water. What does this tell you about the density of the Diet Coke?
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An object with a high VOLUME means that it
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what is a UNIT we can use when measuring solids?
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Objects or liquids with higher DENSITY are more likely to....
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A scientist is given a sample of metal of an unknown element. To identify the element using density, the scientist must first measure the sample's
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To calculate the volume of a solid you multiply __________
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How much space an object takes up is called?
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A triple beam balance is used to find the ________of an object
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density is...
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I had a graduated cylinder with 50 mL of water. I added a rock to the graduated cylinder and the water level rose to 56 mL. What is the VOLUME of the rock?
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Grams and Kilograms are how we measure what?
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In the equation D=M/V, what does the M stand for
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an object with a LOW VOLUME and a HIGH MASS might mean that it
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Volume is...
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In the equation D =M/V, what does the V stand for?
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In the equation D=M/V, what does the D stand for
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What is the equation to find DENSITY?
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A substance has a mass of 6 grams and a volume of 3 cubic centimeters. What is its density?
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If a notebook has a Length of 3 cm, a width of 6 cm, and a height of 1 cm, what is the VOLUME of the notebook?
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A hot air balloon is ______dense than a rock.
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What tool would you use to measure volume
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My favorite candy has a volume of 10 cm^3 and a mass of 100 g. What is the DENSITY?
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A substance has a density of 2.0grams per milliliter. When you drop it in water, it will
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Two items of the same size will always have the same density
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Mass divided by volume is how you find the __________of an object.
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How does the color of a bird feeder affect how many birds visit it to eat? What is the independent variable?
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It is 76 degrees Fahrenheit outside, is an example of:
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scientific law
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During which step of the scientific method do you look at the data and say if your hypothesis was supported or rejected?
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observation
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How many variables do you want to change in an experiment?
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quantitative data
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analyze data
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How does the height of a ramp affect the speed of the matchbox car? What is the dependent variable?
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theory
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How does the color of a bird feeder affect how many birds visit it to eat? What are some possible constants for this experiment?
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conclusion
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pie chart
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How does the height of a ramp affect the speed of the matchbox car? What is the independent variable?
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inference
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scientific method
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hypothesis
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research
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What does science begin with?
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If you use Frankie's Fertilizer, then the plant will grow taller. What is the dependent variable?
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When graphing your data, which axis do you place your dependent variable on?
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testable question
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When graphing your data, which axis do you place your independent variable on?
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bar graph
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How does the color of a bird feeder affect how many birds visit it to eat? What is the dependent variable?
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qualitative data
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How will the type of paper affect how far a paper airplane will fly? What is the independent variable?
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control group
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scientific method steps
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If you use Frankie's Fertilizer, then the plant will grow taller. What is the independent variable?
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experiment
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experimental group
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During which step of the scientific method do you graph your data?
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dependent variable
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It is cloudy outside. This is an example of:
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independent variable
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constant or control
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science
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line graph
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If you use Frankie's Fertilizer, then the plant will grow taller. This is an example of a/an:
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hypothesis format
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credible
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accurate experiment
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fair experiment
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Universe
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assemblage consisting of the Sun and those bodies orbiting it
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Inertia
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everything that exists, including all space, time, matter, and energy
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a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
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Solar System
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Gravity
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a theory that the universe was created billions of years ago as a result of a giant explosion
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the force that attracts a body toward any other physical body having mass
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Big Bang Theory
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Which planet has the shortest day?
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Which planet rains "diamonds"?
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Why is the day so short for the outer planets?
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Life probably does not exist on the outer planets. What is one reason why?
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What is the largest planet in our Solar System?
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The sun is a
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The outer planets are different from the inner planets because the outer planets are
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The outer planets are _________ than the inner planets
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Which planet is comprised of gas?
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Which planet has the Great Red Spot, which is a storm that is larger than the size of Earth?
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Which planet has the most moons orbiting around it?
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Why do the outer planets have such long years?
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Which planet could float in water?
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How many planets are there in our solar system?
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Order the outer planets from closest to the sun to the farthest from the sun.
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Which statement is NOT true about our solar system
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What is needed to sustain life?
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Which planet rotates from top to bottom rather than side to side like most of the other planets do?
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What is the windiest planet in the solar system?
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Which planets are "ice giants"?
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What is the last planet that can be seen without a telescope?
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Which planet has the longest year?
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How many planets are smaller than Earth?
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What planet is surrounded by rings of ice crystals?
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The Law of inertia applies to: Which of the following?
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Fill in the Blank: Because of Inertia, a resting object will remain at ________
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Fill in the Blank: To change the motion of an object, Inertia must overcome a _____ acting on it.
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What is the term? an object's resistance to change.
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What object has the MOST inertia?
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Which Answer Choice shows the Least Amount Inertia to the Most amount of Inertia?
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True or False? People have Inertia
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Order the objects from the Least amount of Inertia to The Most amount of Inertia. Bowling Ball(40kg), Baseball(7kg), Football(12kg), Tennis Ball(1kg).
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Order the objects from the Most amount of Inertia to The Least amount of Inertia. Bowling Ball(40kg), Baseball(7kg), Football(12kg), Tennis Ball(1kg).
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Which object is demonstrating inertia in this gif?
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If an object is at rest is a force acting upon it?
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What is Inertia?
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An astronaut gets frustrated while working on a satellite and throws a wrench into space. What happens to the wrench?
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True or False. ALL objects have inertia whether they are moving or not.
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Which object has the 2nd Most Inertia?
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True or False? Inertia will not change if an objected is acted upon.
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Which part of Newton's First Law explains why the car didn't travel forward with the truck?
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Which truck has the lowest amount of Inertia?
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Fill in the black: Objects With Greater ___________ have Greater Inertia.
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How do we know if a object has more inertia then the other?
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Why does the passenger fall out when the golf cart turns
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Which object has the 3rd Most Inertia?
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Which one of Newtons laws is inertia?
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This is a
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What features are much larger than flares and can last for several hours?
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Energy from the core seeps here
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What are created by charged particles that stream continually away from the Sun?
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Which layer of the Sun is shown in the picture?
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Which layer is visible ONLY during a solar eclipse?
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What extends to the edge of the solar system?
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sunspots
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solar flare
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Which feature is pictured?
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sunspot
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nuclear fusion occurs here
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aurora
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Which feature is pictured?
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This is a
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solar flare
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What layer has a pinkish glow?
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Which features are violent eruptions that can last from minutes to hours?
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What is made of charged particles that can cause damage to the International Space Station, disrupt radio and electrical transmissions on Earth?
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visible surface of the sun
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The sun rotates faster at the
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light transforms into heat here
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photosphere
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prominence
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Which feature is pictured?
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corona
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Which feature is pictured?
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Which layer is shown in the picture?
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What are a sudden increase in brightness found near sunspots or prominences?
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prominence
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solar wind
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In order from the Sun, the inner planets are...
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Which inner planet has only one moon?
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Which planet has the longest day?
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What do all of the inner planets have in common?
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The red planet is...
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Which inner planet is the largest inner planet?
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Which planet is 75% covered with water?
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Which planet takes 88 days to revolve once?
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Which planet has a greenhouse effect, where heat gets in but can't get out?
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Which planet has the shortest year?
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Which planet is most likely to support life in the future?
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Which planet has 2 moons?
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Where is the asteroid belt located?
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Which of the inner planets have no moons?
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Which planet takes 243 days to rotate, and 224 days to revolve?
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Venus is...
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Which planet looks like the Earth's moon because it is covered with craters?
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Which planet has no atmosphere and is covered in craters?
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The inner planets are...
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Which planet's temperature is always below freezing?
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Which planet is the hottest?
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Which planet has a daytime temperature of 800 degrees, and a nighttime temperature of -300 degrees?
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Which planet is closest to the sun?
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Which planet has sulfuric acid rain?
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What does it mean for a year to pass on a planet?
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What is the 3rd planet from the sun?
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Which of the following is in order from BIGGEST to SMALLEST
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Planets are known to exist
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What type of galaxy is the Milky Way?
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Stuff in the sky have fixed positions that revolve around the Earth
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What is the 5th planet from the sun?
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Kepler
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Aristotle
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The moon Orbits the Earth
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Copernicus
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The Earth is in the center of the Solar System
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Newton
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Which of the following is not a Jovian Planet?
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Which of the following is a space rock that made it al the way to the surface of the Earth?
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Galileo
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Ptolemy
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What is the closest planet to the sun?
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What is in the center of the Milky Way
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Which layer of the sun can we only see during asolar eclipse?
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The sun is in the center of the solar system
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Which of the following is a space rock that is currently burning up in Earth's atmosphere?
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Which of the following is a space rock that is still in orbit around the sun?
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Which layer of the sun has a pinkish glow?
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What is a day on a planet?
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What is the other name for the 4 inner planets?
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Where do long period comets originate from?
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Where do short period comets originate from?
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What do we call comets that take less than 200 years to orbit the sun?
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Which of the following is a space rock that has been knocked out of orbit around the sun?
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What two things keep the planets in orbit around the sun?
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What phenomenon did Edwin Hubble see that that led to the Big Bang Theory?
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What do we call comets that take longer than 200 years to orbit the sun?
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Which solar event occurs when the areas around it are much hotter, causing a dark color in the cool areas?
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Type of moon is
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What phase is this?
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Type of moon...
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The moon revolves around the ______.
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What phase is this?
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Type of moon...
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What phase is this?
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What phase is this?
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Type of moon...
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When the moon is shrinking, we refer to it as
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What phase is this?
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What causes us to see different phases of the moon?
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Type of moon...
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The light we see from the moon is caused by which of these?
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What phase is this?
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Type of moon...
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When the moon is growing, it is called
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True of false: The moon creates its own light.
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What phase is this?
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What is a "Penumbra"
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What are the different eclipses?
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What is a solar eclipse?
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What is an eclipse?
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What is an "annular" eclipse?
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What is a "total" eclipse?
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What is a lunar eclipse?
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What is the position of the Earth, Moon, and Sun during a lunar eclipse?
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What is an "Umbra"?
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What the difference between a lunar and solar eclipse?
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Why don't eclipses happen every month?
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What is the position of the Earth, Moon, and Sun during a solar eclipse?
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What phase is this?
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When the moon is growing, it is called
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During a first and third quarter moon, how much of the moon can we see?
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What phase is this?
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What phase is this?
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Why are total eclipses rare at any given point on Earth?
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Type of moon...
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What causes the seasons on Earth?
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Type of moon...
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True or False: The Earth's axis is always pointed in the same direction
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What phase is this?
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True of false: The moon creates its own light.
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What phase is this?
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Type of moon...
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The light we see from the moon is caused by which of these?
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When the moon is shrinking, we refer to it as
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What phase is this?
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Why does the moon look red during a total lunar eclipse?
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How long does it take for the moon to get through its lunar cycle?
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Type of moon...
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Type of moon is
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Which phase of the moon do we have to be in to see a solar eclipse?
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What phase is this?
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Which phase of the moon do we see about a week after the new moon?
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Which phase of the moon do we have to be in to se a lunar eclipse?
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Type of moon...
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If the north pole is tilted towards the un, what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere?
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When the moon is in between the Earth and the sun, Which phase of the moon do we see?
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Which step is shown in the illustration?
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Liquid water on Earth becomes a _, called water vapor, as part of the air through the process of evaporation.
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The process of evaporation results from the _'s energy.
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What step is shown in the photo?
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In the water cycle, the process of evaporation is a direct result of what?
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Which step is shown by 4?
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_ is the gas state of water.
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What step in the water cycle is shown in the photo?
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_ form as a result of condensation.
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A puddle of rain water that collected in the morning has disappeared by the afternoon. Which step in the water cycle is this a result of?
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The _ is the process by which water moves through the Earth's spheres
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The change from a liquid state to a gaseous state is _.
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Where is most of the freshwater on Earth located?
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Which step is shown by 2 ?
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After condensation occurs allowing for the forming of clouds, any form of water that falls from the clouds is called _.
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Clouds are examples of _.
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Clouds form as a direct result of which step in the water cycle?
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Condensation happens in the _ as water vapor changes back to droplets of water.
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What is shown by the photo?
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What do we call the process of plants letting water out into the atmosphere?
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What do we call the movement of water through the soil of Earth after it seeped into the ground?
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Where is most of the Earth's water located?
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Which step is shown by 3?
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Which of the following would NOT be classified as precipitation?
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What do we call the movement of water when it seeps down into the Earth?
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What do we call the sum of all of the water on Earth?
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Which step is shown by 5?
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Water falls to the ground as rain. Which step in the water cycle happens next?