ScienceTest2-BEMS
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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True or False Sound waves travel at different speeds in different materials | True
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Does sound travel faster in a solid, liquid, or gas? | Solid
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If a pencil is placed in water, why does it appear to be bending? | Light travels differently in the air than it does in water
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Which wavelength is associated with a sunburn? | Ultraviolet light
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Why can you see the color blue? | wavelengths of blue light are reflected from the object and enter the eye
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How much of the EM spectrum can the human eye see? | a small portion
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Which is more closely related? a cat and a bear or a cat and bacteria? | cat and a bear
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True or False Organisms in the same order are more closely related than organisms in the same kingdom | True
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Organisms are classified by? | Habitat, appearance, and bone structure
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Everything is made of... | Atoms
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How is an atom identified? | By it's number of protons
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Is water a good example of a solute? | No
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Has the longest wavelength | radiowaves
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also known as a heat wave | infrared wave
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wave that causes sunburn | ultraviolet wave
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most harmful wave | gamma ray
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How is speed measured? | m/s
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How is velocity measured? | m/s, north
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How is acceleration measured? | m/s^2
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A book sits on a table and does not move. Which law of motion is this? | 1st
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Shooting a toy rocket is an example of which law of motion? | 3rd
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If kicking harder causes a swimmer to move faster, which law of motion is this? | 2nd law
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What is a solution? | made of 2 things
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What is a solute? | something that gets dissolved
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What is a solvent? | something that dissolves things
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