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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Metric Conversions Space Speed and Acceleration Earth’s History The Atmosphere

Metrics meter = ? centimeters

Metric meter = 100 centimeters

Metric kilogram = ? decigrams

Metric kilogram = 10,000 decigrams

Metric millimeters = ? decimeters?

Metric millimeters = 0.45 decimeters

Metric decameters = ? kilometers?

Metric decameters = kilometers

Metric milligrams = ? kilograms?

Metric milligrams = kilograms

Space…100 What is the biggest object in the solar system?

Space…100 The sun

Space…200 How long does it take the earth to orbit the sun?

Space… days

Space…300 What is the order of the planets?

Space…300 Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune

Space…400 What is the difference between a universe and a galaxy?

Space…400 The universe is everything in existence. A galaxy is a gravitationally bound system of stars.

Space…500 What is the angle of earth’s tilt?

Space… °

Speed 100 What is the formula for average speed?

Speed 100 Speed = distance time

Speed…200 What is the formula for acceleration?

Speed 200 Acceleration = final velocity – initial velocity time

Speed 300 What is the average speed of a car that travels 800 miles in 9 hours?

Speed…300 Speed = 800 miles 9 hours Speed = 88.9 miles/hour (mph)

Speed…400 What is the acceleration of a car if it goes from 68 m/s to 90 m/s in 4 seconds?

Speed…400 Initial Velocity = 68 m/s Final Velocity = 90 m/s Time = 4 seconds Acceleration = 90 m/s-68 m/s 4 seconds = 22 m/s 4 seconds = 5.5 m/s 2

Speed 500 What is the difference between speed and acceleration?

Speed…500 Speed measures how fast an object is changing its position. Acceleration measures how fast the speed changes.

Earth's History 100 How old is earth?

Earth's History billion years old

Earth's History 200 What is the 2 nd layer of the earth, the Mantle, made of?

Earth's History 200 Hot molten rock

Earth's History 300 What kind of rock forms in layers?

Earth's History 300 Sedimentary rock

Earth’s History 400 Why do scientists study landforms for earth’s history?

Earth’s History 400 To find out the history of the region (what plants and animals lived there, what the area used to look like, etc.)

Earth's History 500 What causes the continents to shift?

Earth's History 500 Plate tectonics

The Atmosphere…100 Name one type of gas the atmosphere is made of.

The Atmosphere…100 Carbon Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen

The Atmosphere…200 What layer of the atmosphere does weather occur in?

The Atmosphere…200 Troposphere

The Atmosphere…300 What is the Greenhouse Effect?

The Atmosphere…300 The phenomenon that allows heat to be trapped in the atmosphere by different gases.

The Atmosphere…400 What layer of the atmosphere do the northern lights occur in?

The Atmosphere…400 Thermosphere

The Atmosphere…500 What temperature would the earth be year round without the greenhouse effect?

The Atmosphere…500 60°F