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Wacky Weather

Awesome Atmosphere

Rockin Rocks

Amazing Atoms

Exciting Experiments

Marvelous Maps

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This type of front is associated with extended rain showers.

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This form of precipitation forms due to convection currents in large

cumulonimbus clouds.

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These connect points of equal pressure on a weather map.

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This is the temperature at which condensation occurs.

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Explain what weather conditions one could expect with a low

pressure zone.

Daily Double!!!

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This element is most abundant in our atmosphere.

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Good ozone is found within which layer of our atmosphere.

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Within which two layers of the atmosphere does temperature

increase with increasing altitude?

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What happens to air as it rises?

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Name four types of clouds.

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Clastic sedimentary rocks form as a result of these two

processes.

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What are the 3 classifications of igneous rocks based on

composition.

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How is a foliated metamorphic rock different than a nonfoliated

metamorphic rock?

Daily Double!!!

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Name two intrusive igneous rocks

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Clay sized particles can compact and cement together to form

which sedimentary rock?

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According to Bohr, electrons travel in shells around the

nucleus according to their…

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Number of shells for a Bohr diagram of calcium.

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What is an isotope?

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Give an example of a metal and a nonmetal element.

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Number of valence electrons for helium.

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What is the elevation difference between 2 side by side contour

lines called?

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These lines run parallel to the equator

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What line of longitude is found at 0 degrees

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What is the maximum value of a line of latitude?

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How do you find the slope of a mountain using a topographic

map?

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These are all the potential variables that an experimenter

keeps the same

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Michelle wants to test the effect of soil type on the growth rate of

tulips.What is her IV?

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Andrew has black hair.Is this an observation or an

inference?

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Kayla wants to test the effect of number of pizza toppings on the time it takes for pizza to bake.What would a control for this

experiment be?

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This experimenter did the gold foil experiment to prove that

atoms contain a nucleus.