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A push or a pull
 
Force
 
Push
 
Pull
 
Friction
How we measure how loud a sound is.
 
Decibels
 
Frequency
 
Amplitude
 
Loudness
A rapid back and forth movement.
 
Vibration
 
Wave
 
Decibel
 
Amplitude
When an object moves.
 
Unbalanced force
 
Balanced force
When an object does not move.
 
Balanced force
 
Unbalanced force
Mass divided by volume.
 
Density
 
Intensity
 
Propensity
When rainfall hits the ground and goes back into lakes and rivers.
 
Runoff
 
Infiltration
 
Evaporation
 
Condensation
How high or low the tone of a sound is.
 
Pitch
 
Amplitude
 
Decibels
 
Frequency
Ability of an object to float.
 
Buoyancy
 
Sinking
 
Annoyance
 
Lightness
How much something can be stretched.
 
Elasticity
 
Flexibility
 
Probability
 
Stability
All light can pass through.
 
Transparent
 
Translucent
 
Opaque
Matter whose particles are spread far apart.
 
Gas
 
Solid
 
Liquid
The way sound travels
 
Waves
 
Jumps
 
Steps
 
Hops
This fishing rod is …..
 
Flexible
 
Elastic
 
Transparent
 
Stiff
Man made materials
 
Synthetic
 
Natural
 
Plastic
 
Elastic
What type of weather is this?
Lightning
What type of weather is this?
Cloudy/overcast
What type of weather is this?
Rain
What type of weather is this?
Hail stones
What type of weather is this?
Snow
Which type of precipitation is the coldest?
 
Hail
 
Sleet
 
Snow
 
Rain
Which one is not precipitation?
 
Mail
 
Rain
 
Snow
 
Sleet
Temperature can be measured in Degrees __________
 
Celsius
 
Sellsius
 
Darrenheight
What is this?
 
Thermometer
 
Hygrometer
 
Barometer
This quiz game is about the “Water ________”
 
Cycle
 
World
 
Pistol
 
Whale
A body of water is an example of _______________
 
Water Storage
 
Infiltration
 
Runoff
 
Transpiration
Rain seeps into and under the ground
 
Infiltration
 
Precipitation
 
Condensation
 
Compensation
Rainfall hits the ground and finds it way into lakes and rivers.
 
Runoff
 
Infiltration
 
Water Storage
 
Precipitation
Water falls to the ground as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
 
Precipitation
 
Infiltration
 
Condensation
 
Concentration
Evaporation from trees and plant life
 
Transpiration
 
Evaporation
 
Infiltration
 
Condensation
Water is heated by the sun and rises as a gas into the air.
 
Evaporation
 
Condensation
 
Precipitation
 
Transpiration
A “Thermometer” does not measure air temperature.
 
False
 
True
Wind is caused by “High and “Low” air pressure mixing together.
 
True
 
False
Wind is simply “Moving Air”.
 
True
 
False
Waves in the ocean are not caused by the friction from wind.
 
False
 
True
Transpiration is evaporation from Trees and Plants.
 
True
 
False
A lake or pond is an example of “Water Storage”
 
True
 
False
When water flows back into streams and rivers we call it “Run on”
 
False ; it’s called Runoff
 
True
Infiltration is when rain water soaks into the ground.
 
True
 
False
Evaporation is when water vapour cools down and changes into precipitation.
 
False
 
True
Humidity is the amount of water vapour in the air.
 
True
 
False