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Which of the following is true? The more force applied to a sound, the louder it is. The more force applied to a sound, the louder it is. When the Moon is larger than half but less then full it is called a waxing Moon. When the Moon is larger than half but less then full it is called a waxing Moon. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? A heat lamp warming food is an example of heat transfer through radiation. A heat lamp warming food is an example of heat transfer through radiation. Ringworm is caused by protozoans. Ringworm is caused by protozoans. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? The gas giants have longer years than the rocky worlds. The gas giants have longer years than the rocky worlds. Comets are rocky bodies from the Kuiper Belt. Comets are rocky bodies from the Kuiper Belt. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? The farther from the Sun a planet is, the faster it moves. The farther from the Sun a planet is, the faster it moves. Daylight hours are shortest in the winter. Daylight hours are shortest in the winter. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? It takes the Moon 365 days to revolve once around the Earth. It takes the Moon 365 days to revolve once around the Earth. Pudding is an example of a food made using algae. Pudding is an example of a food made using algae. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? Scorpius is an example of a constellation seen in the winter. Scorpius is an example of a constellation seen in the winter. There are two days a year the daylight and nighttime hours are equal (the equinoxes). There are two days a year the daylight and nighttime hours are equal (the equinoxes). Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? The Earth is closest to the Sun during the Northern Hemisphere summer. The Earth is closest to the Sun during the Northern Hemisphere summer. A bacterium’s shape is round, rod, or spiral. A bacterium’s shape is round, rod, or spiral. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? Stars are an example of a light reflector. Stars are an example of a light reflector. The largest living organism is a fungus. The largest living organism is a fungus. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? In an experiment, the variable is something that is changed. In an experiment, the variable is something that is changed. The parts of a comet are the comma, heads, and tails. The parts of a comet are the comma, heads, and tails. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? Something that prevents the transfer of heat is called a conductor. Something that prevents the transfer of heat is called a conductor. The solstices are the days the Sun is highest or lowest in our sky. The solstices are the days the Sun is highest or lowest in our sky. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? The Sun has around half of the mass of the Solar System. The Sun has around half of the mass of the Solar System. White objects reflect all the colors of the spectrum. White objects reflect all the colors of the spectrum. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? If it is spring in the Northern Hemisphere, it is also spring in the Southern Hemisphere. If it is spring in the Northern Hemisphere, it is also spring in the Southern Hemisphere. An object through which, even though light passes through, you cannot see a detailed image is translucent. An object through which, even though light passes through, you cannot see a detailed image is translucent. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? The Moon and planets shine because of refracted light. The Moon and planets shine because of refracted light. Peas moving in boiling water is an example of convection. Peas moving in boiling water is an example of convection. Click on the TRUE statement
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Which of the following is true? The constellations through which the Sun appears to move are called the constellations of the Zodiac. The constellations through which the Sun appears to move are called the constellations of the Zodiac. “Does the brand of paper towel make a difference in how absorbent it is?” is an example of a conclusion. “Does the brand of paper towel make a difference in how absorbent it is?” is an example of a conclusion. Click on the TRUE statement
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