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Environmental Science Eleanor M. Savko Earth/Space Life Chemistry 9/12/2017 Physics Environmental Science 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt

The correct order of the water cycle. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Earth/ Space 5 point question The correct order of the water cycle.

evaporation → condensation → precipitation? Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is evaporation → condensation → precipitation?

This star is closest to the Earth. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Earth/Space 10 point question This star is closest to the Earth.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is the sun?

This celestial object is closest to the Earth. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Earth/Space 15 points This celestial object is closest to the Earth.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is the moon?

When erosion moves rock particles to other places. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Earth/Space 20 point question When erosion moves rock particles to other places.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is deposited?

These are three types of sedimentary rock. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Earth/Space 25 point question These are three types of sedimentary rock.

What is conglomerate, sandstone, limestone, and/or shale? Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is conglomerate, sandstone, limestone, and/or shale?

This tool would be useful when investigating a single-celled organism. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Life 5 point question This tool would be useful when investigating a single-celled organism.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is a microscope?

The role of a producer in a food chain. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Life 10 point question The role of a producer in a food chain.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is making food?

The primary source of energy in all food chains. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Life 15 point question The primary source of energy in all food chains.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is the sun?

The three things all animals need to survive. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Life 20 point question The three things all animals need to survive.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is food, water, air?

The structure that is only found in a plant cell. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Life 25 point question The structure that is only found in a plant cell.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is a cell wall?

The sense that should never be used to observe chemicals. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Chemistry The sense that should never be used to observe chemicals.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is taste?

A student finds a colored powder on his desk. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Chemistry 10 point question A student finds a colored powder on his desk. The appropriate tool used to examine the powder’s observable properties.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is a hand lens?

golf ball, baseball, basketball, globe Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Chemistry 15 point question The observable property that was used to place the following objects in the same group – golf ball, baseball, basketball, globe

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is shape?

50mL of sugar was added to 250mL of iced tea. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Chemistry 20 point question 50mL of sugar was added to 250mL of iced tea. This is the volume of the sweetened iced tea.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is 300 mL?

Chemistry 25 point question Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Chemistry 25 point question When a class compares data collected by different groups, this must be done in order for the comparison to be fair.

What is all conditions must be kept the same? Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is all conditions must be kept the same?

The process that describes when light bounces off an object. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Physics 5 point question The process that describes when light bounces off an object.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is reflection?

Physics 10 point question Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Physics 10 point question When shadows form.

What is when light is blocked by an object? Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is when light is blocked by an object?

The force that is air resistance. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Physics 15 point question The force that is air resistance.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is friction?

Traveling different distances in equal times. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Physics 20 point question Traveling different distances in equal times.

What is variable motion ? Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is variable motion ?

Motion that repeats itself. Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Physics 25 point question Motion that repeats itself.

What is periodic motion? Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is periodic motion?

Environmental Science 5 point question Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Environmental Science 5 point question A way you can have a positive consequence on the natural environment.

What is conserving water? Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answers What is recycling? What is conserving water?

Environmental Science 10 point question Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Environmental Science 10 point question Pouring used oil down the drain.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is a practice that has a negative consequence on the natural environment?

Environmental Science Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Environmental Science 15 point question Rotating crops, using fertilizers properly, and planting to reduce wind and water erosion.

What are good farming practices? Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What are good farming practices?

Environmental Science 20 point question Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Environmental Science 20 point question Hanging clothes outside to dry.

Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is a positive consequence humans can have on the natural environment?

Environmental Science Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Environmental Science 25 point question Plants from other countries that begin to grow in the nearby fields and forests and compete with the native plants that are natural to our local environments are called invasive species. A negative consequence of an invasive species on the natural environment.

What is destroys animals’ habitats? Eleanor M. Savko 9/12/2017 Answer What is destroys animals’ habitats?