What does the atomic number represent? What determines the atomic mass of an element?. 1 What do the columns on the Periodic Table represent, and how.

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What does the atomic number represent? What determines the atomic mass of an element?. 1 What do the columns on the Periodic Table represent, and how is the information used? 2 What do the rows on the Periodic Table represent, and how is the information used?. 3 What are subatomic particles, what are their charges, and where are they found?. 4

What is the nuclear model of the atom. 5 What is the mass of an atom and how is that determined? 6 How do protons determine an element’s identity?. 7 How do valence electrons determine an element’s chemical properties? 8

How does net force relate to the direction of movement of an object 9 What’s the difference between speed and velocity? 10 What is inertia? Give Example 11 How does the force required to move an object change with mass. 12

Newton’s First Law Give Example 13 Newton’s Second Law Give Example 14 Newton’s Third Law Give Example 15 How do you calculate Speed? 16

What is “work”?. 17 What is acceleration. 18 What causes day and night? What causes seasons. 19 What is the difference between Earth’s rotation and revolution. 20

Draw 8 phases of the moon 21 What is the difference between waxing and waning. 22 What is the trick to figure out if a moon phase is waxing or waning?. 23 What is a neap tide. 24

What is a high tide?. 25 What is a low tide?. 26 What are nebulae, why are they important? 27 What makes stars different from one another? 28

How does the HR diagram classify stars 29 Draw the HR Diagram. 30 How are galaxies classified. 31 Our sun compares in size, location and brightness to other stars... 32

How long does it take sun’s light to reach Earth? Why?. 33 What is the Electromagnetic spectrum? Why is it used for space? 34 What is the speed of light and how far does it travel in one Earth year. 35 How do astronomers measure distance?. 36

What was the early theory of continental drift; who developed it, and when was it developed? 37 What is Earth’s lithosphere made of, and how does it affect crustal features. 38 Continental to continental convergent. What does it form on Earth’s surface? 39 Continental to oceanic convergent. What does it form on Earth’s surface? 40

Divergent Boundary What does it form on Earth’s surface?. 41 Transform Boundary What does it form on Earth’s surface?. 42 What is a topographic map? How is it used?. 43 The widening of contour lines on a topo map indicate what?. 44

How is wind formed 45 What is convection Give 3 examples. 46 What kind of weather is in a low pressure system? High Pressure System? What is a parasite/host relationship?

What happens to a food web when the consumers overpopulate. 49 What happens to a food web when there is an abundance of producers. 50 How are habitats affected by competition?. 51 What are some examples of human-induced environmental change. 52

List examples of abiotic and biotic factors. 53 How do you calculate force, mass or acceleration?. 54 List the different body systems. 55 What is density, how is it calculated?. 56

Indicators of a physical change 57 Indicators of a chemical change. 58 Difference between potential and kinetic energy. 59 Mechanical energy Chemical energy. 60

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