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What are the four layers of atmosphere:

1) Troposphere
2) Stratosphere
3) Mesosphere
4) Thermosphere
Windsock

Anemometer

Barometer

Hygrometer

Thermometer
Satellite

Telescope
Space Shuttles

Space Voyager

Space Probes
Freezing
Liquid Solid

Melting

Solid Liquid

Sublimation
Solid Gas
Evaporation
Liquid Gas

Condensation
Gas Liquid
TEMPERATURE THERMAL ENERGY
Measures the average Is the total energy of
amount of motion of the motion of the particles in
particles in a piece of a piece of matter.
matter.
How thermal energy is transferred?

1) Conduction
2) Convection
3) Radiation
Three of the forces that affect objects on Earth everyday are:
1) Friction
2) Magnetism
3) Gravity.
Review / Page: 176 - 177
Vocabulary Review: Check understanding:
1) Green house effect 1) C
2) Humidity
2) B
3) Atmosphere
4) Barometer
3) A
5) Troposphere 4) A
6) Air pressure
7) Air mass
8) Stratosphere
9) Front
10) hygrometer
Review / Page: 198 - 199
Vocabulary Review: Check Understanding:
1) Satellite A
2) Axis A
3) Orbit A
4) Telescope D
5) Space probe
6) Solstice, Equinox
7) Planets ,asteroids, comets
Review / Page: 226 - 227
Vocabulary: Check understanding:
1) Mass 1) A
2) Volume 2) B
3) Solubility 3) D
4) Weight 4) B
5) Physical properties 5) A
6) Density 6) C
7) Evaporation 7) A
8) Physical change 8) D
9) Chemical change, Chemical reaction
10) Matter
Review / Page: 242 - 243
Vocabulary: Check understanding:
1) Heat 1) C
2) Energy 2) D
3) Temperature 3) B
4) Thermal energy 4) C
5) Conduction 5) B
6) Infrared radiation 6) A
7) Radiation 7) D
8) Convection
9) Kinetic energy
10) Fuel
11) Solar energy
Review / Page: 268 - 269
Vocabulary: Check understanding:
1) Force 1) B
2) Gravitation 2) C
3) Unbalanced force 3) D
4) Work 4) D
5) Balanced force
6) Power
7) Magnetism
8) Friction
9) Net force
Review / Page: 286 - 287
Vocabulary: Check understanding:
1) Momentum 1) D
2) Speed 2) C
3) Acceleration 3) B
4) Action force, Reaction force 4) B
5) Inertia
6) Position
Units:
Mass = ( g & Kg)
Volume = liter and milliliter ( L & ml)
Force = Newton ( N )
work = Joule ( J )
Power = watt( W )
Distance = meter
Speed = meter per second ( m/s)

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