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Earth Science Learning Check
Systems,
Experiments
and
Technology
Light
(18-41)
Catastrophic
Events
(42-93)
(1-17)
Earth in
Space
(94-149)
6th Grade
Review
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Systems
Experimental Design
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Technology
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1. A system is …
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• Two or more individual parts
• Working together
• Perform a function
• Combine to form a whole
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2. A subsystem is …
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a system that is a part of a
another system
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3. What is input?
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energy or information that flows
into a system
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4. What do you call energy or
matter that leaves a system?
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Output
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5. A type of system where energy
and matter flow in and out is
called…
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An open system
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6. Describe a closed system
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energy flows in and out,
but matter stays constant
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7. What is a system boundary?
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Sets the limits of the system to
be studied
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PLMS Science
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8. What is the goal of science
(scientists)?
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Answer questions about the
natural world
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9. What is the investigative
question?
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It sets the purpose for the
experiment
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10. What is the hypothesis?
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A prediction of what will happen
based on prior knowledge
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11. What is a controlled variable?
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A variable that is purposely kept
the same from trial to trial
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12. Which variable is being
purposefully changed?
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Manipulative or (independent)
variable
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13. What do you call the variable
being measured and recorded?
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The responding (dependent)
variable
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14. What is a model and what is
it used for?
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a simplified representation
of a system –
used to study the system
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15. What is a scale model?
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A model where the sizes and
distances are in proper
proportion
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PLMS Science
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16.What is the goal of the
engineers?
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The application of science to
develop solutions for human
needs
(Technology)
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17. What are the 7 steps in
technological design?
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Identify a need or problem
Define the criteria for success
Research scientific knowledge
Brainstorm and select a solution
Design, build and test
Redesign
Communicate solution
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Nature of Light
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18. What is light?
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Light is a form of energy
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19. When is light produced?
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Light is produced when energy
changes from one form to
another
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20. When can light be seen?
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Light can only be seen when it
interacts with matter
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21. In what way does light travel
and what happens to it as it
goes?
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Light travels in straight lines
As it goes, it spreads out and its
brightness decreases
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22. Described a transparent
material?
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Let light rays pass without
distortion
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23. Describe a translucent
material?
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transmits light, but diffuses it
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24. Describe an opaque material?
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does not transmit light
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25. What two things does light
behave like?
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As a particle and as a wave
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26. What is a particle of light
called?
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A photon
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27. What is color?
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The way our eyes perceive
different wavelengths of light
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28. Name the colors in the visible
spectrum in order of decreasing
wavelength
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Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
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29. How is a wavelength
measured?
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the distance along a straight line
from one crest (peak) of the
wave to the next crest
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30. What is frequency?
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is the number of times each
second that a crests pass a
stationary checkpoint
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31. What is amplitude?
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is the greatest distance of a crest
(high point) or trough (low
point) from the ray
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32. Describe the relative
frequency and wavelengths of
ultraviolet, gamma and x-rays
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short wavelengths and are high
frequency
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33. Describe the wavelength and
frequency of microwaves and
radio waves
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Radio: Low frequency and long wavelengths
Microwave: High frequency and short wave lengths
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34. Describe white light
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All colors mixed togther
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35. What is black?
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No light
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36. What is a spectra?
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the light waves produced from a
light source
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37. What is spectroscopy?
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is a way of seeing and studying
the spectra of light emitted by
an object
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38. What is defraction?
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the splitting of light into its
component colors
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39. What do objects have color?
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they absorb some light and
reflect others
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40. What does a filter do?
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removes all colors except the
color of the filter
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41. What are the primary colors
which can be mixed to form any
color
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Red, blue and green light
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Catastrophic Events
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42. How does the suns energy
transfer to the Earth?
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It travels in electromagnetic
waves (radiation)
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43. Why does the Earth’s surface
heat unevenly?
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Substances absorb and retain
heat at different rates
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44. What is an air mass?
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a body of air with the
temperature and moisture
characteristics of the land it
formed over
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45. What do you all the boundary
between two air masses and
what happens there
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It is a called a front
It is where storms form
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46. What causes changes in
barometric pressure?
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Rising air: lower pressure
Falling air: higher pressure
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47. What causes air in the
atmosphere to move (wind)?
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Convection currents in the
atmosphere
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48. What type of pressure is
required for cloud formation?
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Low pressure
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49. What factors influence what
type of clouds form?
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the temperature, pressure and
humidity (moisture)
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50. What happens in
evaporation?
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Liquid turns into a gas
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51. What do you call it when a
gas turns into a liquid?
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Condensation
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52. What is precipitation?
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When water gets too heavy to
stay in the air and falls to
the ground
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53. Name the 5 layers of
atmosphere from lowest to
highest.
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Troposphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Thermosphere
Exosphere
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54. What causes atmospheric
pressure?
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The weight of the atmosphere
pressing on the surfaces of the
Earth
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55. What happens in the
atmosphere as the altitude rises?
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The air thins and the pressure
decreases
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56. In what layer of the
atmosphere does weather
occur?
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Troposphere
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57. What causes currents
deep in the ocean?
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Convection currents in the water
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58. What causes surface
currents?
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The direction of the
prevailing wind
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59. How do currents influence
climate?
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by influencing the temperature
and moisture of the air masses
above them
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60. What is an earthquake?
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A sudden release of energy from
movement in the Earth’s Crust
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61. What are the types of energy
waves earthquake energy
travels in?
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P-waves (push pull)
S-waves (side to side)
Surface (rolling)
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62. What is a seismometer?
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an instrument that measures the
motion of the ground
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63. What is the focus?
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The place within the crust where
the Earthquake actually
happened
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64. What is the epicenter?
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the point on the surface of the
earth directly above the focus
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65. Describe the crust
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thin, cool, brittle outermost layer of
the earth
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66. Describe the Mantle
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Hot
“Taffy-like”
between the crust and the core
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67. Describe the core
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Hot metal
Two layers
Outer core: Liquid metal
Inner core: Solid metal
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68. What is plate tectonics?
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the theory that Earth’s crust is
broken into plates that move
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69. What is a fault?
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A crack in the Earth’s crust where
there is evidence of movement
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70. What is a divergent
boundary?
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plate boundary is where plates
move apart from each other
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71. What happens at a transform
boundary
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Plates slide past each other
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72. What is a convergent
boundary?
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plate boundary is where plates
move toward each other
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73. Describe a subduction zone
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a convergent boundary when one
plate moves under another
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74. Why do the plates move?
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Convection currents in the mantle
push the plates
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75. What do you call molten rock
below the ground?
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magma
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76. What is lava?
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Molten rock on the surface
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77. What is viscosity?
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A liquid’s resistance to flow
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78. Why do different types of
volcanoes form?
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Viscosity of their magma
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79. Describe a shield volcano
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Gradual slopes
Flowing eruptions
Low viscosity magma
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80. Describe a strato/composite
volcano
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Steep sides
Violent eruptions
High viscosity lava
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81. Describe a cinder cone
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Steep, loose sides
Fountain like eruptions
High viscosity magma
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82. Describe is a pyroclastic flow
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A large cloud of rock fragments,
ash and gas that moves
very fast
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83. Describe a lahar
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flowing mixture of water, rock,
dirt and debris from an erupting
volcano?
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84. Where do volcanoes occur?
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Subduction zones
Hotspots
Diverging boundaries
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85. What is an extinct volcano?
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not presently erupting and is not
likely to erupt in the future
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86. What is a dormant volcano?
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inactive, but is likely to erupt
again in the future.
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87. What type of rock forms when
magma cools
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Igneous
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88. What type of igneous rock
cools below the surface?
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Intrusive igneous rock
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89. What is extrusive igneous
rock?
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Igneous rock that cools quickly on
the surface
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90. How are metamorphic rocks
formed?
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They undergo intense heat
and pressure
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91. How does sedimentary rock
form?
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Compacted and cemented rock
particles
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92. What is weathering?
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The breaking down of rocks, soils
and minerals over time
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93. What is erosion
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The transportation of weathered
particles and dissolved
materials
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94. In what type of rock are most
fossils found?
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In sedimentary rock
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95. Where are the newest rock
layers – top or bottom?
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The newest rock layers are on top
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96. Why are fossils important?
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They are record of past organisms
They show how the environment
has changed
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97. How what are three examples
of the ways life has shaped the
surface of the Earth?
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1. Changed the Earth’s atmosphere
2. Created new types of rocks
3. Helped weather of rocks
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98. Our sun and in one star in a
much larger system called
the…?
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In the Milky Way Galaxy
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99. What causes one day on a
planet?
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One rotation on its axis
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100. What makes one year on a
planet?
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When it travels one time around
the Sun
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101. How many degrees is the
Earth’s axis tilted relative to it’s
orbit?
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23.5 degrees
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102. What causes the seasons?
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The Earth’s tilt relative to the Sun
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103. What is the Equinox?
Answer
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When the poles of the Earth are
equidistant from the sun
(March and September)
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104. What is a solstice?
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When one pole is pointed most
toward the sun and the other is
pointed most away from the sun
(June and December)
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105. How long does the moon
take to go around the Earth one
time?
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27.3 days
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106. How long does it take for the
moon to go through its phases?
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29.5 days
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107. Why does the moon go
through its phases?
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As the moon obits the Earth,
more or less of the lit side can
be seen from Earth
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108. How do you know if the
moon is waxing or waning?
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Waxing: lit side is on the right (b)
Waning: lit side is on the left (d)
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109. The main phases of the
moon are…
A
B
C
D
Answer
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A.New
B.Waxing Crescent
C.First Quarter
D.Waxing Gibbous
E. Full
F. Waning Gibbous
G.Third quarter
H.Waning Crescent
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110. How many degrees is the
Moon’s orbit tilted compared to
the Earth’s orbit?
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5˚
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111. Describe a solar eclipse
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when the moon passes in front of
the Sun, blocking the Sun’s light
and causing a shadow to pass
across the Earth
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112. What is an annular eclipse?
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a solar eclipse when the moon is
too far from Earth to cover the
entire Sun
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113. Describe a lunar eclipse
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when the Earth blocks the Sun’s
light causing a shadow to pass
over the moon
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114.What do you call the lighter
outer part of the shadow during
an eclipse?
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The penumbra
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115. What is an umbra?
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the inner, darker part of the shadow
during an eclipse
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116. What is space weather?
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the conditions on the Sun’s
surface and in space that effect
the Earth’s atmosphere
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117. What is a sunspot and what
causes it?
Answer
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A relatively darker cooler region
of the sun that emits charged
particles
Caused by intense magnetism
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118. What is the solar wind?
Answer
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Charged particles coming from
the sun
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119. What is a solar flare?
Answer
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An explosion on the Sun’s surface
that ejects large quantities of
charges particles (CME)
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120. What causes aurora
(northern lights)
Answer
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Charged particles from the sun
cause the atmosphere to glow
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121. What creates the Sun’s
Energy and what elements
are involved
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Nuclear fusion reactions
in the core
Hydrogen is fused into Helium
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122. What are the three defenses
the Earth has from the harmful
affects of the sun?
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Magnetic field:
It deflects the charged particles
Atmosphere:
Absorbs and reflects harmful light
Axis tilt:
Prevents Sun from concentrating on one part
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123. What is an Astronomical
Unit?
Answer
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The distance from the Earth
to the Sun
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124. Describe the Solar System
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a star and all objects bound to
that star by gravity
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125. What are the three
conditions an object must meet
to be called a planet?
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• orbits a star
• is rounded by its own gravity
• has cleared its orbital path of
other objects.
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126. Name the planets, in order,
from the Sun out
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Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
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127. What do you call a rocky
object that orbits a planet?
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A moon
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128. What is the name given to
the first four planets - made of
rock?
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Terrestrial
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129. In what way is Earth unique
among terrestrial planets?
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• It has oxygen in its atmosphere
• Water exists in liquid, gas and solid form
• Its crust is broken into plates that move
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130. What are some common
surface characteristics of the
terrestrial planets?
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varied landscapes
rocky surface
erosion
volcanism
craters
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131. What causes craters?
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Impacts from space objects
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132. The last four planets are
made mostly of gas and called…
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Jovian Planets
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133. What are common
characteristics of jovian planets?
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Hydrogen and Helium atmosphere
A high number of moons
Rings
Strong winds
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134. Dwarf planets are just like
planets except they…
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Do not have a clear orbital path
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135. What is special about a
plutoid?
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It is a dwarf planet that orbits
beyond Neptune
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136. What is the Kuiper belt?
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A disc shaped region of icy bodies
outside the orbit of Neptune
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137. What is the Oort Cloud?
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A spherical shell of icy bodies
surrounding the solar system
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138. What is gravity?
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the force of attraction between
any two objects that have mass
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139. What two factors influence
the strength of gravity?
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the mass of the objects and the
distance between them
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140. What is weight?
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a measure of the gravitational
pull on an object
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141. What is an orbit?
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A compromise between inertia
and gravity that causes a curved
path around an object
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142. What is orbital velocity?
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the speed at which an object
must travel in order to
maintain orbit
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143. What do you call a natural or
artificial object that orbits
another object?
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A satellite
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144. What causes tides?
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The gravitational attraction of the
Sun and the Moon pulling the
waters of the Earth
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145. Describe a neap tide
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when the difference between high
and low tides are the least and it
occurs during first and third
quarter moon
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146. Describe a spring tide
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when the difference between high
and low tides are the greatest and
it occurs during a new or full moon
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147. What is an asteroid made of
and where does it come from?
Answer
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An asteroid:
Orbits a star
Made of rock and metal
Originate in the asteroid belt
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148. What are comets made of,
when do they have a tail and
where do they come from?
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• They are made of ice, rock and dust
• Their tail occurs when their orbit
brings them close to the sun
• They come from the Kuiper Belt and
Oort cloud
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149. What is a meteroid?
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Small rock fragments and
debris in space
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6th and 7th grade things
we cannot forget
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1. What are the 6 things all
cells do?
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Breathe
Consume food
Eliminate waste
Grow
Reproduce
Die
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2. What is the main difference
between a plant and animal
cell?
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The rigidity of the cell walls
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3. What happens in
photosynthesis?
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the transformation of light energy
into chemical energy
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4. What is a Protozoa?
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a one celled organism that can
move on its own
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5. What are the divisions of the
living organism classification
system from largest to smallest?
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Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
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6. What is a species?
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A group of individuals who can interbreed
and produce fertile offspring
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7. What is an ecosystem?
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an area that contains living and
non-living factors
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8. What is a food chain?
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a flow of energy from producers
to consumers to decomposers
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9. What is a food web?
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an overlapping network of
food chains
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10. What is Natural Selection?
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a process by which the organisms
best suited to their environment
tend to leave the most
descendants
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11. What is the most important
factor in species survival?
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its ability to reproduce
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12. In sexual reproduction,
offspring are …
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The combination of the
chromosomes of the male and
female parent
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13. What is fertilization?
Answer
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When the chromosomes of the
male and female combine
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14. What are chromosomes?
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Structure built out of DNA that
contain genes
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15. What is a gene?
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A section of DNA that specifies
a trait
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16. What molecule contains the
genetic code?
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DNA
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348
17. What is
this and
what does it
measure?
Answer
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Three beam balance
Measures mass
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18. The units for measuring mass
are…
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Grams
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19. What is this
piece of
equipment
called and
what does it
measure?
Answer
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Graduated cylinder
Measures volume
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20. What do you have to do to
find the exact measurement in a
graduated cylinder?
Answer
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Look at the bottom of the meniscus
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21. What is the unit of measure
for volume?
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Liters
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22. What is the unit of
measurement for length and
distance?
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Meter
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23. What is
this piece of
equipment
called?
Answer
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A beaker
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24. What is
this piece of
equipment
called?
Answer
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Test tube
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25. What is this
piece of
equipment
called?
Answer
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An Erlenmeyer flask
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26. What does the prefix “milli”
mean?
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1/1000 or .001
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27. What does the prefix “centi”
mean?
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1/100 or .01
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28. What does the prefix “deci”
mean
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1/10 or .1
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29. What does the prefix “deka”
mean?
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10
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30. What does the prefix “hecto”
mean?
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100
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31. What does the prefix “kilo”
mean?
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