Science Exam Review
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objects that are visible in the sky with the naked eye | celestial objects
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contains the sun, the planets, moon, and small objects that orbit the sun | solar system
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is round and orbits the sun | planet
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is a giant ball of hot gas, maily made up of hyrogen and helium | star
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celestial body that orbits planet | satellite
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earth satellite | moon
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a rocky objects that revolves around the sun | asteroid
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a bright streak of light that passe's through Earth's atmosphere | meteor
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a ball of ice, dust, and gases that travel through space and orbits the sun | comet
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stars that appear in a group | constellation
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the spinning of the Earth on it's axis | rotation
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the movement of one object around another | revolution
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a force that acts to pull pairs of objects together | gravity
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the tendancy of an object to stay at rest or to remain in motion unless an outside force causes a change | inertia
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describes the conditions of the atmosphere at a given location for a short period of time | weather
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the sun's energy moving water through the earth's systems | water cycle
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the amount of water vapor in the air | humidity
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huge body of air in the lower atmosphere that has simular temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height | air mass
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scientist who study , observes and record information about the weather and who use that information to forcast the weather | meteorologists
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are boundaries between air masses | fronts
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is a violent disturbance in the atmosphere -storms involve sudden changes in air pressure which came rapid air movements | storm
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tropical cyclone with winds of 119 mph or higher. Form: over warm moist air and gathers energy from ocean waters | hurricane
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are rapid whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down from a thunderstorm to touch Earth's surface. Form: needs warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool dry air from Mexico | Tornado
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the averages weather conditions in an area over many years | climate
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carbon dioxide, water vapor and other gases in the atmosphere that absorb infrated radiations from earth's surface | greenhouse gases
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an increase in the Earth's temperature | global warming
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the process by which gases in the atmosphere absorb heat and keeps the earth warm | greenhouse effect
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Name the four Inner Planets | mercury, venus, earth and mars
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Name the four Outer Planets | saturn, jupitar, uranus and neptune
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What are two celestial objects, other than the sun and the planets, that are found in our solar system? | star, moon
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The Earth's rotation causes the lengh of one day to be about how many hours? | 24 hours
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What happens as the Earth revolves around the sun? | the sun's apparent altitude changes
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During the winter, how does the sun's altitude appear compared to its altitude in the summer? | the sun's altitude appears lower
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What causes weather? | uneven heating of the earth's surface
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What are the three parts of the water cycle? | precipitacion, evaporation, condensation
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What are the four types of fronts? | cold front, warm front, stationary front, occluded front
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What are the two factors that classify climates? | temperature and precipitation
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What happens to most of the sun's energy that reaches Earth? | it's absorbed by the earth's surface
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What causes the amount of sunlight reaching a location at different times of the year? | depends on the earth's tilt
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what are three types of precipitation? | rain, sleet, snow
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