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Mr. Little's Science Study Guide Review

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one liter is close to:   1 quart  
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one yard is close to:   1 meter  
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1 yard =   3 feet  
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bioluminescent   living thing that gives off light  
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hertz   measures frequency of sound  
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mushrooms, mold, mildew, yeast   fungi  
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amoeba and paramecium   protists  
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bacteria   monera  
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instrument that measures mass   balance  
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measures milliliters   graduated cylinder  
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1,000 meters =   1 kilometer  
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1/100 meter =   1 centimeter  
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1/1000 meter =   1 millimeter  
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granite, pumice, basalt   igneous rocks  
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limestone, sandstone   sedimentary rocks  
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marble, slate, gneiss   metamorphic rock  
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tin foil is:   opaque  
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wax paper is:   translucent  
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most plant reproduce with seeds, but ferns and mosses (and fungi) reproduce with:   spores  
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2,000 pounds =   1 ton  
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32 F =   freezing point  
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212 F =   boiling point  
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the role an organism plays in its environment:   niche  
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two objects rubbing together create   friction  
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energy of motion is:   kinetic energy  
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stored energy is:   potential energy  
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quadrilaterals have:   4 sides  
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pentagons have:   5 sides  
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hexagons have:   6 sides  
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octagons have:   8 sides  
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the 3 angles of a triangle always add up to:   180  
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animals hibernate, plants go into:   dormancy  
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Dogs, bats and other animals can hear ________ sounds that humans cannot hear. Whales can hear lower frequency sounds.   higher frequency  
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Musical instruments _____ to produce sounds.   vibrate  
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An instrument that uses sound echoes to measure see the ocean floor or underwater objects is a:   sonar  
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_______ is a combination of several different wavelengths of light traveling together.   white light  
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The wavelengths of light from longest to shortest are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. To remember this we use:   Roy G Biv  
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The color light with the longest wavelength is:   red  
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The color light with the shortest wavelength is:   violet  
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Light travels much _____ than sound through the atmosphere.   faster  
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Light travels in straight paths called:   rays  
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When light bounces off an object, it is:   reflected  
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When light bends, it is:   refracted  
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When light passes through an object, it is:   transmitted  
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Light passes easily through a window because the glass is:   transparent  
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Some light can pass through wax paper. Wax paper is:   translucent  
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If you cool a gas, it may _______ into a liquid.   condense  
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If you cool a liquid, it may ______ into a solid.   freeze  
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Clouds, dew, water droplets on the outside of a glass on a hot day, are all caused by:   condensation  
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In a solid, the molecules are:   tightly packed and barely moving  
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In a gas the molecules are:   moving fast and spread apart  
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Living things are made of:   cells  
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Using a ______ you can see many parts of a cell.   microscope  
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