KLS Final Review ALL
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Light Year | Distance light travels in a year
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Parallax | Apparent movement of a star when seen from different positions
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Revolution | Movement of the earth around the sun; takes 365 days or one year
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Lithosphere | Layer that contains plates and is located in the crust and upper mantle
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Craters | Round holes caused by asteroid impacts
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Geocentric | Earth centered universe or solar system
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Heliocentric | Sun centered solar system
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Mass Movement | the down hill movement of earth materials caused by gravity
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Force of Gravity Factors | Mass and distance
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Smallest Terrestrial Planet | Mercury
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Largest Terrestrial Planet | Earth
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Sun's Core | Center of sun where nuclear fusion takes place
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solar wind | stream of electrically charged particles that extend out from sun's corona
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Quantitative | Observation that uses numbers
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Qualitative | Observation that does not use numbers
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Formula for Density | D = m/v (density = mass/volume
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Hydrosphere | earth system that contains all of the earth's water
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Evaporation | Process where liquid water is turned into a gas (water vapor) and goes into the atmosphere
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Relief | difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts of an area
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Landslides, mudflows, slumps, creep, avalanches, rock slides | examples of mass movement
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Deposition | Process by which sediment settles out of water or wind carrying it
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Main use of satellites | observing earth's surface
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Fossil | Any trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock
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Stages of Rocket | Act as an engine for rocket and separates after it burn's all their fuel and falls to earth
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Examples of Physical Science | electricity, magnetism, flight
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Balance | used to measure mass
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Graduated Cylinder | used to measure volume
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Scale | used to measure weight
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Estimate | approximation used when cannot obtain exact numbers
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Precipitation | any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the earth's surface
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1st Law of Planetary Motion | Discovered by Kepler, says that planets orbit the sun in an ellipse
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Inner planets with water | earth, mars
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Law of Superposition | The lower the layer of of earth rocks and dirt, the older the layer
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Space Station | large, artificial satellite on which people can live and work
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Remote Sensing | Making observations from a distance without coming into direct contact
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Phases of Moon | Different parts or shapes of the moon seen from earth caused because the moon is being looked at from different positions
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Indication of Planet by Distant Star | star has a very slight back and forth motion
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Pressure inside earth | increases as you go down
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Common Characteristics of Outer Planets | Large in size, many moons, rings, far apart, made of gas like hydrogen and helium
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leeward | Side of mountain facing away from wind, has a very dry climate, little to no plant growth
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windward | Side of mountain facing toward the wind, has a wet climate with a lot of rainfall, a lot of plant growth
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Coastal Plain | Plain that lies along coast by ocean, usually has a low elevation
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Interior Plain | Plain that lies away from oceans or coast, usually higher in elevation compared to a coastal plain
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Cool Air verses Warm Air | Cool air is more dense and flows under warm air
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Examples of Earth and Space Science | study of earthquakes, study of volcanoes, study of stars
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Scientific Law | what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions
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Granite to Sandstone Process | Depostion - granite paticles settle on ocean floor and are compacted to form sandstone
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Refracting Telescope | telescope that uses convex lenses to gather and focus light
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Wegener's Theory of Continental Drift | The continents were once joined together in a large land mass called Pangaea and then broke apart and have been drifting apart ever since
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models of atoms | used because atoms are too small to see
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independent variable | the variable that you purposely change during an experiment
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dependent variable | the variable in an experiement that is changed as a result of the independent variable
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Local Winds | occur in a small area because of unequal heating in a small area
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global winds | occur because of unequal heating between the poles and the equator and occur over large areas
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less mass in air volume | less dense the air
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more mass in air volume | more dense the air
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