multiple choice finals for science
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What is the difference between independant and dependant variables? | one you can change, one you can't
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What are the two words you need in a hypothesis? | if/then
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Does weight on the moon change? | decrease
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Does volume on the moon change? | same
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Does mass on the moon change? | same
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Three examples of chemical weathering? | carbonic acid, oxidation, tannic acid
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Three examples of mechanical weathering? | burrowing animals, growing roots, ice wedging
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What are the three causes of ocean current? | wind, temperature, salinity
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what causes tides? | the gravitational attraction btween the moon and earth and the sun and earth
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What three things affect the height of a wave? | speed of the wind, amount of time the wind blows, distance the wind blows
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