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What are the three common types of energy that electricity can be transformed into?
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What are the three common types of energy that electricity can be transformed into?
light, sound, and motion
If two magnets are attracting each other, which ends are touching?
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If two magnets are attracting each other, which ends are touching?
north and south
What is an example of a conductor used in circuits?
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What is an example of a conductor used in circuits?
copper wire
Which type of circuit has two paths?
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Which type of circuit has two paths?
parallel circuit
Is it true that an electromagnetic field is stronger when it has more loops around a nail?
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Is it true that an electromagnetic field is stronger when it has more loops around a nail?
Yes, true
Are arthropods vertebrates or invertebrates?
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Are arthropods vertebrates or invertebrates?
Invertebrates
Which part of the plant provides the food?
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Which part of the plant provides the food?
the leaves
A chameleon being able to change color is an example of what?
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A chameleon being able to change color is an example of what?
adaptation
When a plant makes its own food, what is the process called?
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When a plant makes its own food, what is the process called?
p hotosynthesis
The false cobra has a hood that looks like an indian cobra's, but the false cobra is nt venemous. What is this trick called?
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The false cobra has a hood that looks like an indian cobra's, but the false cobra is nt venemous. What is this trick called?
mimicry
In the desert, sand dunes are the result of what type of erosion?
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In the desert, sand dunes are the result of what type of erosion?
wind erosion
What type of landscape is mosty likely formed by glaciers?
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What type of landscape is mosty likely formed by glaciers?
deep 'U' shaped valley
Where on Earth can water be found in the solid state?
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Where on Earth can water be found in the solid state?
glaciers
Weathering is a slow process that is often caused by which two elements?
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Weathering is a slow process that is often caused by which two elements?
wind and water
What natural disaster can destroy animal habitats but can also clear the way for new plant growth?
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What natural disaster can destroy animal habitats but can also clear the way for new plant growth?
forest fire
What are the two types of degrees when measuring temperature?
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What are the two types of degrees when measuring temperature?
Fahrenheit and Celsius
What are two examples of precipitation?
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What are two examples of precipitation?
rain and snow
What is the name of a scientist who studies weather?
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What is the name of a scientist who studies weather?
meteorologist
In the summer in Arizona, what type of storms are there?
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In the summer in Arizona, what type of storms are there?
monsoons
What is the name of the instrument that measures air pressure?
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What is the name of the instrument that measures air pressure?
barometer
What are the three R's?
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What are the three R's?
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
What is a landfill?
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What is a landfill?
A landfill is a large hole in which garbage is dumped, covered with plastic, and buried.
What are nonrenewable resources?
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What are nonrenewable resources?
Nonrenewable resources are natural resources that take thousands of years for the Earth to create. Thus, things like oil, coal, and natural gas can not be easily renewed once they are gone.
What is the cause of the greenhouse effect?
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What is the cause of the greenhouse effect?
Humans are producing too much greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide.
3% of the water on Earth is drinkable. Why can't we access 2% of it?
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3% of the water on Earth is drinkable. Why can't we access 2% of it?
It is frozen.

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