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Teaching Children Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Part of human blood that consists of 90% water
Plasma
Cold wave
Fusion production
Weathering
2. Rain in the water cycle process
Liquid water changing to solid water is an example of
Measurement units of heat
Precipitation
Event in physical science that occurs the most recently
3. Are materials that light cannot pass through
Four types of clouds
Opaque materials
Red blood cells
Fossil examples
4. Their direction can be changed by a mirror - they can be focused by a convex lens - they can be bent of refracted as they travel from one medium to another
Ice caps and glaciers
Metamorphic
Characteristics of light rays
Meteorology
5. A time period in which the temperature falls far below normal
Cold wave
Three types of muscles in the human body
Bacteria falls under which kingdom
The sun
6. Layer of the Earth that contains a mass of molten metal
arteries
Uranus
Core
Opaque materials
7. Bones - shells - teeth
Fossil examples
The design of physical science technology
Sedimentary Rock can be turned into metamorphic rock when
Igneous rocks
8. Phylum - class - order - family genus - species
All living things...
Kingdoms
Pangaea
atoms
9. When one light bulb in a circuit burns out and the other remains it. - this type of circuit is which that current is divided among many paths
Earth's rotation
Action of forcues: 'A book is lying on a moonlit night'
Earthquakes
A parallel circuit
10. Jellyfish; mollusks; hydra
Invertebrates
Cause of changes in the Earth's surface
Bacteria falls under which kingdom
Statement about a simple circuit containing a lit bulb
11. Slopes gently
Ocean floor
Core
Fossil examples
the Milky Way
12. Is in orbit around the Earth
What are good conductors?
The Hubble Space Telescope
Concave lens characteristics
Igneous rocks
13. The hardest and softest minerals according to Mohs' Hardness Scale
Talc and Diamond
What are good conductors?
Netwon's first law of motion
Barometer
14. Most similar to Earth depending on general size - density and chemical composition
Human Respiratory System
Venus
Fusion production
Constellations
15. Where most of the energy that fuels ocean life comes from
Meteorology
The sun
Earth
Sediments
16. Are one component of blood - they contain hemoglobin - ( the iron-rich substance that receives oxygen from the lungs and carries it to the tissue cells)
Red blood cells
the Milky Way
Acceleration
Action of forcues: 'A book is lying on a moonlit night'
17. Created by bits of soil - sand - gravel and rocks being carried through rivers and streams
Talc and Diamond
Sediments
Machines
Asteroids
18. Bread - cereal - rice and pasta
Which food group should you eat the most servings daily
Three types of muscles in the human body
Invertebrates
Machines
19. The gas that makes up most of Mars' air
Skeletal-Muscular system
Core
Carbon dioxide
arteries
20. An instrument used to measure the pressure of air above
Human circulatory system
Plasma
Metamorphic
Barometer
21. Parts of a molecule
Action of forcues: 'A book is lying on a moonlit night'
Measurement units of heat
Venus
atoms
22. Enables students to both look and learn from it - can be used to enhance science units and it can be used to extend teaching to nonscience areas
Good bulletin board
North Star
Concave lens characteristics
Carbon dioxide
23. Rocks that strike the Earth's surface from space
Meteorites
Igneous rocks
Static electricity and what go hand in hand
Which food group should you eat the most servings daily
24. Atoms
Human Respiratory System
Static electricity and what go hand in hand
Continential Drift
Igneous rocks
25. The planet in which spins on its side
Statement about a simple circuit containing a lit bulb
8-20 Billion years ago
Uranus
Liquid water changing to solid water is an example of
26. Is a laboratory in orbit around rhe Earth
International Space Station
Continential Drift
Why is an airplane able to rise in the air?
Clouds form
27. It converts some electrical energy to light energy
Personal and Social implications of Earth/Space sciences
Machines
Weathering
A small - lit bulb in a simple series circuit (correct statement)
28. Category in which rocks are classified
Netwon's first law of motion
Opaque materials
Three types of muscles in the human body
Metamorphic
29. Are closely related to hazards - risks - and benefits
Personal and Social implications of Earth/Space sciences
Gulf stream
Statement about a simple circuit containing a lit bulb
atoms
30. Use energy - get rid of waste - reproduce - respond to stimuli - maintain homeostatis - adapt to their environment and evolve as a species
arteries
Earth's rotation
Opaque materials
All living things...
31. The book and the moon are repelling
32. Where most of the fresh water on earth is found
Gulf stream
Which food group should you eat the most servings daily
Ice caps and glaciers
Description of a flower's pistil
33. Bones and muscles that work together to give your body its form and structure. The bones provides support - protection for vital organs - storage area for minerals and surfaces to which muscles are really alive.
Skeletal-Muscular system
Sedimentary Rocks
Which food group should you eat the most servings daily
Invertebrates
34. Can produce only virtual images that are smaller than the real objects - it is thicker at its edges than at its center - and it causes light rays to bend towards its edges
Talc and Diamond
Human Respiratory System
Concave lens characteristics
Voluntary muscle
35. When liquid water leaves the surface of a lake to go up into the air as vapor
International Space Station
8-20 Billion years ago
Evaporation
Opaque materials
36. Kilocalorie - calorie - and British Thermal Unit (BTU)
Measurement units of heat
Event in the development of the physical sciences most distant past is...
Pitch
Fossil examples
37. AKA - Polaris
North Star
Human circulatory system
Invertebrates
Ocean floor
38. Is described as a satallite
arteries
The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE)
Characteristics of animals
The Hubble Space Telescope
39. An explanation why Earth is not becoming larger as new land is created at the ocean ridges (the Earth's crust is being pushed downward)
atoms
Characteristics of animals
Ocean trenches
Bacteria falls under which kingdom
40. Changes in velocity
Liquid water changing to solid water is an example of
Cenozoic
International Space Station
Acceleration
41. Basic parts: heart and blood vessels; Plasma - 90% water and 10% various dissolved substances ; Red & white blood cells - red cells receive oxygen from the lung and carries it to the tissue cells - - white cells are able to surround disease-causing b
Core
Things given off during energy production
arteries
Human circulatory system
42. Vessels that carry blood from the ventricles to various parts of the body
arteries
Asteroids
Human Respiratory System
Cause of changes in the Earth's surface
43. Heat - carbon dioxide - water
Kingdoms
Things given off during energy production
Human circulatory system
arteries
44. Movement of the continents away from the ridges on the ocean floor
Venus
Continential Drift
Sedimentary Rocks
The sun
45. Sunlight reaching humans on earth - light from stars in the universe - the operation of hydrogen bombs
Action of forcues: 'A book is lying on a moonlit night'
Fusion production
Characteristics of animals
The sun
46. Most organs are internal - - can respond quickly to environmental changes; can move freely
Pangaea
Event in physical science that occurs the most recently
Characteristics of animals
Cold wave
47. If we apply a force to an object that is at rest - the object will apply an equal and opposite force
48. Temperature in which air becomes saturated
Dew point
The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE)
Action of forcues: 'A book is lying on a moonlit night'
Characteristics of animals
49. Where many fossils are found
Sedimentary Rocks
Ocean floor
Invertebrates
Event in physical science that occurs the most recently
50. Name given to the science in which studies the atmosphere
Meteorology
Sediments
North Star
Cold wave