Reivew for the Science Final
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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A force of the weight a column of air pushing down on an area | Air Pressure
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Elevtion above sea level | Altitude
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Used to measure wind speed | Anemometer
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A colorful, glowing display in the sky | Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
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Used to measure changes in air pressure | Barometer
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The average, year-after-year conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in an area | Climate
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The process by which molecules of water vapor in the air become liquid water | Condensation
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A dry air mass thst forms over land | Continental Air Mass
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The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that is touching. | Conduction
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The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid | Convection
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The amount of a substance to a given volume | Density
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A from of energy that can travel through space | Electromagnetic Wave
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The process by which water molecules in liquid water escape into the air as water vapor | Evaporation
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A possible answer to a question | Hypothesis
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A layer of gases that surround the earth | Atmosphere
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A scientist who studys the causes of weather & try to predict it | Meteorologist
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A form of oxygen that has three oxygen atoms in each molecule insted of the usual one | Ozone
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The lowest layer in the atmosphere, where weather occurs | Troposphere
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Used to measure temperature | Thermometer
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Used to measure relative humidity | Psychrometer
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Tells where the wind is coming from | Wind Vane
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Any form of water that falls from clouds& reach Earth's surface | Precipitation
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The layer that contains ozone which blocks out UV rays | Stratosphere
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The layer where meteoroids burn up | Mesosphere
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The layer split up into two | Thermosphere
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The sub-layer where the Aurora Borealis happens | Ionosphere
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The sub-layer where satellites orbit | Exosphere
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Water that runs off the surface back to lakes | Run-off
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The direct transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves | Radiation
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Energy found in the nucleus of an atom | Nuclear Energy
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Energy found in chemical bonds | Chemical Energy
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The moving of electrical charges | Electrical Energy
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The energy every moving object has, associated with the motion or position of an object | Mechanical Energy
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Potential energy created by the height of an object | Gravitational Energy
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The change from one energy to another | Energy Transformation
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the range of all frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, organized by their wave length | Electromagnetic Spectrum
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A scientist who studies the forces that make & shape the planet | Geologist
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A theory that pieces of Earth's lithosphere are in constant motion driven by convection currents in the mantle | Theory of Plate Tectonics
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The process where molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean (Mid-Ocean Ridge) | Sea-Floor Spreading
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The undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced | Mid-Ocean Ridge
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The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench & back into the mantle | Subduction
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A place where oceanic crust bends downward | Trench
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A boundary where two plates move away from each other | Divergent Boundary
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A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other | Convergent Boundary
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A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite direction | Transform Boundary
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A force that build up the mountains & landforms | Constructive Force
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A force that slowly wears away mountains & landforms | Destructive Force
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The thinnest layer of of earth, made of mostly basalt, and granite. | Crust
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The thickest layer | Mantle
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The uppermost part of the mantle - rigid/hard | Lithosphere
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A soft layer in the mantle that can bend like plastic. Where convection currents happen. | Asthenosphere
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The layer surrounding the inner core, made of liquid iron & nickle | Outer Core
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The layer that is at the center of the Earth, is a dense ball of iron & nickle | Inner Core
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The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth's surface | Theory of Continental Drift
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A vibration that travels through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake | Seismic Waves
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A break on Earth's crust where slabs of rock slip past each other | Fault
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The point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake focus | Epicenter
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The point beneath Earths surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake | Focus
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The molten mixture of rock forming substances, gases & water from the mantle | Magma
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Liquid magma that reaches the surface | Lava
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A volcano that is unlikely to erupt again | Extinct Volcano
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A volcano that is erupting or shows signs of erupting | Active Volcano
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A volcano that does not show signs of erupting in the near future | Dormant Volcano
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A rock that forms from cooling of molten rock at, or below the surface | Igneous Rock
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A rock that forms when particles from other rock or the remains of plants & animals are pressed & connected together | Sedimentary Rock
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A rock that forms from an existing rock that has changed by heat & pressure or chemical reaction | Metamorphic Rock
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The destructive process in which water or wind loosen particles of landforms | Erosion
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The process by which sediment settles out of the water or wind that carry it | Deposition
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The process by which sediments are pressed together under its own weight | Compaction
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The process by which dissolved minerals crystallize | Cementation
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The spinning motion of a planet about its axis. Takes 24 hours | Rotation
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The movement of an object around another object. Takes 365.25 days. | Revolution
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The Earth's axis is tilted | Reason For Seasons
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June 21 | Summer Solstice
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December 21 | Winter Solstice
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March 20. First day of spring | Spring Equinox
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September 23 | Autumnal Equinox
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A description of the solar system in which all planets revolve around the Earth | Geocentric Model
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A description of the solar system in which all planets revolve around the Sun | Heliocentric
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The two forces that keep the planets in orbit | Gravity & Inertia
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