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A bat flies three kilometers. A scientist wants to find the bat's speed. Which other information does the scientist need?
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the amount of time the bat flies
the bat's mass while flying
the direction the bat flies
the bat's starting position
Q 2/25
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Four shoppers are pushing identical shopping carts through a store at the same speed. Each cart contains a different object. Which cart will require the least force to stop its motion?
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the cart containing an object with a mass of 180 g
the cart containing an object with a mass of 390 g
the cart containing an object with a mass of 700 g
the cart containing an object with a mass of 530 g
25 questions
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A bat flies three kilometers. A scientist wants to find the bat's speed. Which other information does the scientist need?
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Four shoppers are pushing identical shopping carts through a store at the same speed. Each cart contains a different object. Which cart will require the least force to stop its motion?
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A student observes and records changes in some materials. Which is an example of a new substance forming?
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Which option below shows how energy from the sun changes water on Earth's surface to produce runoff?
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Which is an example of heat being transferred by radiation?
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Spoons made of steel, wood, copper, and plastic are placed in a pot of hot water. Which spoon or spoons will most likely heat up easily?
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When does heat stop flowing between two objects?
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During January and February, which most likely helps keep weather mild along the coast of North Carolina?
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If a wind vane points south, which is the best conclusion?
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A girl is conducting an investigation in which she will predict the weather. Which tool will she most likely need?
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Which best describes single-celled organisms, such as amoebas?
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Which is the smallest part of a mouse that can get rid of wastes?
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Which of the human body systems is most responsible for taking in oxygen from the air?
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Which best compares lakes and oceans?
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An organism gets the nutrients it needs by breaking down dead leaves. Which is the best way to classify the organism?
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Which is a living part of both a grassland and a forest ecosystem?
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Which best explains why a population of cacti in a desert all have bright red flowers?
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A student recorded the following characteristics. Inherited Traits: A boy has long fingers, A goldfish knows how to swim, A girl has brown hair, A cat has straight fur. Learned Behaviors: A dog knows how to sit on command, A woman can read German, A man knows how to play the trumpet, An eagle has two legs. Which characteristic did the student record incorrectly?
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Jose and Sarah both leave school for the library at 3 p.m. Jose rides his bike at a speed of 16 kilometers per hour. Sarah rides her bike at a speed of 14 kilometers per hour. Which will most likely happen?
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A student forms a ball out of clay. Then, he pushes the ball and observes its motion along his desk. If he repeats the activity, what should he do to make the ball move faster?
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In the water cycle, energy warms water on the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. Some of the water moves into the atmosphere. Which source of energy causes this change?
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If a girl mixes 6 ounces of walnuts, 4 ounces of shredded coconut, and 8 ounces of raisins together, how much snack food will she have?
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Which is an example of transpiration?
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A small beaker of liquid is placed inside a large beaker of liquid. The temperature of the liquid in the small beaker begins to increase. Which is the best explanation for this change?