
Science with Joe
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Joseph Manso
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4 Slides • 29 Questions
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Hotspot
Where does weather occur in the atmosphere, and where do most humans reside?
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Hotspot
A________________ is often called a "blood moon" due to the reddish color the moon takes on when Earth casts its shadow on it and filters out most of the blue light. The light that does make it through Earth's atmosphere and reaches the moon is predominantly at the red end of the spectrum, giving the moon a blood-like appearance.
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Multiple Choice
______________________ refers to the sun's warming of the planets. It measures the solar radiation energy received on a given surface area over time. It's an important concept in climatology, meteorology, and physical geography, as it influences the temperature and climate of the Earth and other planetary bodies.
Insulation
Conduction
Convection
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Hotspot
Point at the hemisphere that is in the winter season.
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Multiple Choice
Global winds don’t move in a straight line; they move in a curve because of the.
ocean currents
wind speed
atmosphere
Coriolis effect
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Hotspot
Point at the hottest star.
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Hotspot
Point at the hottest area on Earth.
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Multiple Choice
Stellar nebulae, which are clouds of hydrogen gases and dust where stars are formed, are also called ______________
the birthplace of stars.
neutron stars
black holes
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Multiple Choice
What is a cycle?
a. A single event that happens once
b. A repeating series of events
c. A method of water purification
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a cycle?
a. The rising and setting of the sun
b. The flow of a river in one direction
c. The growth of a plant from a seed
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Multiple Choice
How does water participate on Earth?
a. It remains static in one form
b. It moves through various parts of the planet in different forms
c. It evaporates and never returns to Earth
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Multiple Choice
Where does the water we use in our daily lives primarily come from?
a. Manufactured in factories;
b. Extracted from the water cycle
c. Imported from other planets
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Multiple Choice
After being used in our homes, where is the water typically directed?
a. It is stored in tanks for reuse without treatment
b. It is put back into rivers or the sea
c. It evaporates immediately into the atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
How is the water treated before it reaches our homes?
a. It is colored and flavored
b. It is cleaned and pumped
c. It is tested for electrical conductivity
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Multiple Choice
What role does water play in the bodies of living organisms?
a. It is only used for hydration.
b. It is involved in the chemical processes that sustain life.
c. It acts solely as a temperature regulator.
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Multiple Choice
How do organisms interact with water in their environment?.
a. They take in water from their surroundings.
b. They produce water internally without any external source.
c. They store water for future generations
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Multiple Choice
What happens to water after organisms have used it?
a. It is converted into food.
b. It remains within the organism indefinitely.
c. It is expelled with their waste.
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Multiple Choice
What powers the water cycle?
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Multiple Choice
During the water cycle, water frequently changes into which states?
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Multiple Choice
Where does the world’s water circulate according to the water cycle?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a watery habitat?
a. Deserts
b. Coral reefs
c. Mountains
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Multiple Choice
What is a life cycle? a. The process of water evaporation and condensation b. The pattern of being born, growing, reproducing, and dying c. A type of water filtration process
A) The pattern of being born, growing, reproducing, and dying
B) The process of water evaporation and condensation
C) The stages of plant growth
D_ A type of water filtration process
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Drag and Drop
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Reorder
Reorder from the smallest to the largest.
Planet
Solar System
Galaxy
Universe
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Dropdown
1. The Milky Way is a
2. Rocky planets, like the inner planets are known as
3. A
4. The warmest region on Earth is the
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Drag and Drop
6.
7.
8. The force in attraction that is created by matter, the more mass there is,, the more
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Drag and Drop
10. The change in velocity over time is called
11. The change of position is known as
12. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, is
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Multiple Choice
What is happening at A?
a. positive acceleration
b. staying the same speed
c. deceleration
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Multiple Choice
3. What is happening at C?
a. positive acceleration
b. staying the same speed
c. deceleration
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