
Common Assessment 4 Review
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- Q1
The bigger the ________, the greater the gravitational pull.
rotation
mass
color
gravity
60s - Q2
The ____________ exerts a greater gravitational pull than earth because it has a bigger mass
sun
saturn
mars
jupiter
60s - Q3
The motion of objects in the universe is caused by ___________.
gravity
climate
wind
rotation
60s - Q4
Forces of gravity are responsible for _________ of all objects.
weather
heat
wind
motion
60s - Q5
The major cause of wind is from unequal ____________
color
weather
temperature
heating
60s - Q6
Heat reaches earth from sun's ____________________
density
radiation
weather
temperature
60s - Q7
Gravity and inertia combined create
color change
temperature changes
orbits
wind
60s - Q8
warm air rising and cold air sinking describes _______________________
radiation
weather
convection
conduction
60s - Q9
Warm air and water __________________
rises
falls
goes up
stays the same
60s - Q10
Heat energy that I can feel in waves is called _______________________
conduction
radiation
convection
temperature
60s - Q11
Heat always moves in which direction?
hot to hot
cold to cold
hot to cold
cold to hot
60s - Q12
Convection usually moves in _________________
rays
currents
around saturn
orbit
60s - Q13
Energy from the sun heats ___________ faster than liquids
liquids
gases
solids
nothing
60s - Q14
Why do planets orbit the sun?
planets do not orbit the sun
The sun has the greatest mass and gravitational pull
the sun orbits the planets
The sun has the smallest mass and gravitational pull
60s - Q15
What causes wind?
weather
climate changes
unequal heating on earth
ocean tides
60s