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4-4 Starters Monday #1 B. access to news and information Which of the following is an unintended consequence of the internet? A. a possible addiction to using the Internet B. access to news and information C. the ability to make travel arrangements D. the ability to send e-mail

4-4 Starters Monday #2 Kareem would like to measure a block of wood's mass. Which tool should he use? A a tape measure B a triple balance beam C a yardstick D a graduated cylinder

4-4 Starters Tuesday #1 Which type of moon will be viewed from Earth when Earth is between the sun and the moon? A waning gibbous B waxing crescent C new moon D full moon

What condition would you MOST expect to cause these readings? 4-4 Starters Tuesday #2 What condition would you MOST expect to cause these readings? A. Tornadoes B. Heavy rains C. Clear Skies D. Strong Wind Gusts

4-4 Starters Wednesday #1 What is the best explanation of how the Sun’s radiant energy is connected to the wind? A The uneven heating of Earth’s surface creates giant loops of moving air. B The gravitational pull of the Moon creates Earth’s global wind system. C The gravitational pull of the Sun creates Earth’s global wind system. D The uneven heating of Earth’s surface makes it rotate and create winds.

4-4 Starters Wednesday #2 Which form of heat transfer is the cause of atmospheric winds? A conduction B convection C electricity D radiation