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Starter 1) How does the color of an object affect the amount of energy it receives from sunlight? A Light colored objects reflect more light and become warmer than darker objects. B Light colored objects absorb more light and become warmer than darker objects. C Dark colored objects reflect more light and become warmer than lighter objects. D Dark colored objects absorb more light and become warmer than lighter objects. 2) Ice will form on small ponds when the temperature drops below 0ーC. Which property of ice is  most  beneficial to fish living in these ponds? A Ice has a temperature colder than the temperature of water. B Ice absorbs sunlight that is reflected by water. C Ice traps more pollution than is trapped by water. D Ice had a density lower than the density of water.

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Starter 2) Which of these elements is a solid at room temperature? 1) Which fact  best  explains why there is life on Earth but not on the Moon? A The Moon has no gravity. B The Moon does not go around the Sun. C The Moon has little water and oxygen. D The Moon is much smaller than Earth. 2) Which of these elements is a solid at room temperature? A carbon B oxygen C nitrogen D hydrogen

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Starter 1) Which color of light is produced when all of the colors of visible light in the electromagnetic spectrum are combined? A gray B white C black D brown 2) Marta studied different forms  of energy. Which two types of energy travel in waves? A light and sound B electrical and sound C chemical and light D chemical and electrical

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Starter 2) What process forms an image in a mirror? A absorbing light 1) What is an insulator? A a device that keeps too much current from flowing through wires B a switch that protects circuits from currents that are too high C a material through which current cannot move easily D a loop of wire that generates an alternating current 2) What process forms an image in a mirror? A absorbing light B reflecting light C refracting light D transmitting light

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