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A fast car on a distance time graph has a ________ line

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What is the formula for speed?

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Why is the friction force considered to be a contact force?

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A soccer player kicks a ball. According to Newton’s third law of motion, the player’s foot exerts a force on the ball. The ball exerts a force on the foot. Why don’t the forces cancel out to result in a net force of zero?

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What happens when you heat air?

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A flashlight changes chemical energy in a battery to electrical energy and then into which two other forms of energy?

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Another way to think of thermal energy is...

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When forces add together to equal zero they are.....

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What is an example of a third class lever?

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What is the difference between each type of lever?(be able to identify each type for the test)

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Why isn't petroleum considered to be a renewable resource?

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How can the carbon dioxide released by the burning of fossil fuels most likely affect Earth’s climate?

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What is one possible disadvantage of using nuclear energy?

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How is wind energy related to the sun?

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Both fossil fuels and rocks are natural resources. How do these resources differ in how they are used by people?

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Rocks are always a part of the rock cycle, even though they may stay in one part of it for millions of years. Which part of the rock cycle leads directly to the forming of sedimentary rock, but not other types of rock?

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A geologist is investigating changes that occur during the rock cycle. What takes place when an igneous rock turns into sedimentary rock?

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Rocks of all types can be classified according to their texture. What is an example of a rock texture?

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A sample of an unknown mineral has a mass of 32 g and a volume of 8.0 mL. What is it's density?

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How are the three types of rock formed?

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What are the three main compositional layers?

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What are the physical layers?

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What is a way to describe Pangaea?

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Which geologic events are caused by the movement of tectonic plates?

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Volcanic vents are places where magma can erupt onto Earth’s surface. In some cases, these vents are long cracks in the ground. What is this type of crack in Earth’s surface called?

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Friction is produced when objects slide past one another.
The forces are exerted on different objects so they are not balanced forces.
The motion of the air particles increases
thermal energy and light energy
it is the measurement of the amount of heat in an object
balanced
tweezers
the placement of the fulcrum
It requires a very long time to form.
It can contribute to global warming
Accidents could cause radiation to leak into the environment.
The sun heats air masses in Earth’s atmosphere, causing wind.
Rocks are a material resource and fossil fuels are energy resources.
erosion
weathering and erosion makes sediment that is then compacted and cemented together
foliated and unfoliated
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metamorphic-heat and pressure, igneous-heating and cooling, sedimentary compaction and cementation
Crust, mantle, core
Lithosphere, athenosphere, meososphere, outer core, inner core
a single, large continent that formed in Earth’s past
earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, mountain formation, mid-ocean ridges...
fissure





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