
Science Review #4 - Light & Space
Quiz by Nicole Mell
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- Q1What do we call the light that humans can see?the Visible SpectrumROYGBIVreflectionthe Invisible Spectrum45s
- Q2Absorption happens when light stops as it hits what kind of object?opaquetransparenttranslucent45s
- Q3What often occurs when light hits an opaque object?a shadowa rainbowheatrefraction45s
- Q4What kind of object allows light to easily pass through it?translucentopaquetransparent45s
- Q5What kind of object allows some light to pass through but scatters it?opaquetransparenttranslucent45s
- Q6When light is absorbed by objects, it causes the objects to what?get coolerget warmerstay the same temperature45s
- Q7What has the ability to bend white light into its component colors?transparent objectsmirrorsprismsopaque objects45s
- Q8What do we call it when light bounces back at us?refractionreflectiona rainbowa shadow45s
- Q9What do we call it when light is bent due to its slowing down when it passes through an object like water?a shadowreflectionrefractiona rainbow45s
- Q10What causes day and night on Earth?Earth's axisEarth's gravityEarth's revolutionEarth's rotation45s
- Q11How long does it take the Earth to rotate on its axis?28 days24 hours365 daysa few minutes45s
- Q12Which planet from the sun is Earth?7th3rd5th2nd45s
- Q13About what percent of the Earth is covered with water?70%55%80%67%45s
- Q14About what percent of the Earth's water is salt water?67%70%79%97%45s
- Q15At about how many degrees is the Earth tilted on its imaginary axis?12 1/2 degrees25 1/2 degrees32 1/2 degrees23 1/2 degrees45s