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- Q1Four solid balls, each with a different mass, are moving at the same speed. Which ball would require the most force to stop its motion?ball with a mass of 15 kgball with a mass of 5 kgball with a mass of 20 kgball with a mass of 10 kg120s
- Q2Which is an example of a different substance being formed?water freezingwood burningglass breakingmetal melting120s
- Q3A pot is heated on a stove. Which process causes the metal handle of the pot to also become hot?convectioncombustionconductionradiation120s
- Q4Which best describes why winds at the beach change direction between day and night?because warm air over land sinks and stays in place over landbecause cool air sinks and stays in place over landbecause cool air rises and is replaced by warm air from the oceanbecause the temperatures over land and over water change120s
- Q5Which will most likely result from a low-pressure weather system?clear skieswarm temperaturescool temperaturescloudy skies120s
- Q6Which is the best explanation for how air masses move across the United States?The warm air of the Gulf Stream causes air masses to move from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.The trade winds move air masses from west to east across the United States.The prevailing westerlies move air masses from west to east across the United States but may be deflected by the jet stream.The jet stream moves air masses from the Pacific Ocean across the United States.120s
- Q7Which has the greatest effect on wind speed?air pressureprecipitationprecipitationcloud cover120s
- Q8Which is an example of a single-celled organism?worminsectamoebafish120s
- Q9Which is an example of a single-celled organism?Most have cells that require more energy to survive than single-celled organisms.Most have cells that are not able to exchange gases with the outside environment.Most have cells that need food from sources outside their environment.Most have cells that are unable to grow and survive in their environment.120s
- Q10Which is a function of the cardiovascular system?to move water throughout the bodyto transport gases throughout the bodyto eliminate waste from the bodyto provide structural support for the body120s
- Q11Which body system sends electrical signals to all other body systems?circulatory systemdigestive systemnervous systemmuscular system120s
- Q12Which organism is a producer?mushroomlizardgrassfrog120s
- Q13Which is most responsible for recycling dead plants and animals in an ecosystem?waterfishbacteriainsects120s
- Q14How would the woodpecker population in a forest area most likely be affected if a housing development is built in that area?They would produce more offspring.They would experience a decrease in competition.They would change the color of their feathers.They would experience a decrease in available food.120s
- Q15Matt is a tall, eleven-year-old boy. He has a scar on his right cheek. He is intelligent and an excellent drummer. Which of his traits did he most likely inherit?his heighthis intelligencehis ability to play the drumshis scar on his right cheek120s