Quarter2Review Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Question | Answer |
The independent variable is the variable that you_____________. | change |
What is the dependent variable? | Variable that you measure |
What kind of energy would you be using if you were trying to open a jar of jelly? | mechanical |
If an energy resource is renewable, it can be…. | reused or replenished |
What kind of energy is being described? A ball being thrown to first base. | kinetic |
A nuclear power plant is an example of a _______________ resource. | non-renewable |
What is the name of a scientist that studies weather? | meteorologist |
Describe evaporation. | when water molecules from liquid water escape into the air as water vapor |
What type of instrument measures air pressure? | a barometer |
What instrument do meteorologists use to help them with their weather forecasting? | satellites |
What is precipitation? | any form of water that falls from the clouds and reaches Earth's surface. |
What is a psychrometer? | an instrument to measure humidity |
What is electromagnetic energy? | energy that travels in waves.... light energy |
The Law of Conservation of Energy says….. Energy cannot be _________ or ___________. It can only ___________ from one form to another. | created, destroyed, change |
Name a good conductor of heat. | metal |
What kind of power could you use water for? | hydroelectric |
What happens to the particles as they move from a liquid to a solid phase? | They move closer together |
How were fossil fuels formed? | from dead plants and animals |
What does it mean is the barometer reading begins to decrease? | a storm is coming |
What is a front? | a boundary line between 2 air masses |
What instruments could you use to measure wind? | a wind/weather vane and an anemometer |
What causes winds? | differences in air pressure |
What is climate? | weather in a certain area over a long period of time |
What is nuclear energy? | potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom |
Renewable resources are….. | resources that can be re-used or replaced in the future |
A material that does not easily transfer heat between its particles | an insulator |
Metals are an example of…… | conductors |
The total energy of the particles in an object (heat energy) | thermal energy |
What is the name of the substance that can be produced by melting? | liquid |
Nitrogen and Oxygen are….. | the two most abundant gases in the atmosphere |
Created by:
Mrs.Verano
Popular Science sets