Transformation of Energy T.O.D Quiz

NCFE Review 4/27

Transformation of Energy T.O.D Quiz

1.  Energy stored by an object that can stretch or compress / a.  Energy
2.  Energy from the sun is an example of _ / b.  Potential Energy
3.  Energy stored by an object because of its position above ground / c.  Law of Conservation
4.  The _ states that energy cannot be destroyed, only transformed / d.  Chemical Energy
5.  Stored energy like elastic and gravitational / e.  Elastic Potential
6.  is the process of changing energy from one form to another / f.  Gravitational Potential
7.  Energy stored within the bonds of compounds / g.  Nuclear energy
8.  The ability to do work _ / h.  Energy Transformation
9.  Energy from charged particles like lightning / i.  Kinetic Energy
10.  Energy associated with the motion of an object _ / j.  Electrical Energy

TOD QUIZ: ATMOSPHERE

1.  The is a thin layer of gas that surrounds Earth. A. Ozone Layer

2.  The layer is the second that contains the Ozone. B. Atmosphere

3.  The layer is the hottest layer. C. Exosphere

4.  decreases as one goes higher in the atmosphere. D. Mesosphere

5.  The layer is the one with the Aurora Borealis. E. Thermosphere

6.  The layer is the first where weather takes place. F. Air Pressure

7.  The protects us from UltraViolet Waves. G. Altitude

8.  increases as one goes higher in the atmosphere. H. Ionosphere

9.  The layer is the last layer of the atmosphere. I. Stratosphere

10.  The layer is the one where the meteors burn up. J. Troposphere

Local and Global Winds Open Notes TOD

1)______currents are responsible for circulating hot and cold air in the atmosphere and causing local weather systems.

A.  Oceanic

B.  Radiation

C.  Conduction

D.  Convection

2) are winds that blow over short distances.

A) Global Winds

B) Local Winds

C) Coriolis Effect

D) Air Pressure

3) Land breezes and sea breezes are two types of local winds that form MOSTLY because

A.  water releases heat energy faster than land.

B. wind moves faster over water than over land.
C. low pressure systems over water at the coast.
D. there is unequal heating of the Earth's surface.

4) Louisa put a bowl of water and a bowl of sand in the sun. She put a thermometer in each bowl. Then she recorded the temperature at the start and after 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, the sand had heated more than the water. Louisa’s experiment proved that

A.  sunlight does pass through water.

B.  sunlight heats liquids more than solids.

C.  different materials heat up at different rates

D.  different materials absorb the same amount of heat.

5) The ______blow from east to west, in both the southern and northern hemispheres, and move warm tropical air toward the equator.

A.  Doldrums

B.  Westerlies

C.  tradewinds

D.  Polar Easterlies

6) In the northern hemisphere, convection creates ______convection cells that produce ____ winds.

A.  one;global

B.  six; global

C.  three;global

D.  four; westerly

7) Winds are caused by changes in ______and ______

A) Air, wind

B) Air Pressure, Anemometer

C) Sea Breeze, Land Breeze

D) Air Pressure, temperature

8) In______pressure areas, clouds form.

A) high

B) low

C) Air

D) Cold

9) A(n) ______measures air pressure

A) Global winds

B) Anemometer

C) Barometer

D) Wind vane

10) Warm air ______and cold air ______

A) West, East

B) sinks, rises

C) East, West

D) rises, sinks

Weather Quiz

1)Why do air masses move?

A.  Colder air masses move from N to S

B.  Continental air masses always move in the direction of water.

C.  polar air mass moves S to replace the rising maritime tropical air mass.

D.  Continental polar air mass is blocked in by maritime air masses on all sides.

2)The ______blow from east to west, in both the southern and northern hemispheres, and move warm tropical air toward the equator.

A.  Doldrums

B.  Westerlies

C.  Trade winds

D.  Polar Easterlies

3) As this cumulus cloud grows, the bottom turns black and becomes a cumulonimbus cloud. This signals what kind of weather?

A.  Snow storm

B.  Thunderstorm

C.  Sunny Weather

D.  Cool/Cloudy

4)Weather patterns are caused MAINLY by the

A.  rotation of Earth

B.  Uneven heating of the Earth

C.  Gravitational pull of the moon

D.  distance of the Earth from the sun

5)During the summer months, the sun warms an area of tropical ocean water and a large amount of water evaporates into the air. Which of these weather events will MOST LIKELY will occur?

A.  Blizzard

B.  Hurricane

C.  Tornado

D.  Tsunami

6)In order for a hurricane or tropical storm to develop, the temperature of the ocean surface must be

A.  20°F.

B.  40°F.

C.  60°F.

D.  80°F.

7)What event is MOST LIKELY to cause a hurricane?

A.  A distant tidal wave

B.  a supercell thunderstorm

C.  a deep underwater earthquake

D.  warm water evaporated from the ocean

8) What is the source of energy for our weather?

A.  The sun

B.  The Earth’s orbit around the sun

C.  The Earth’s rotation on it’s axis

D.  The layers of the atmosphere

9)What causes the wind?

A.  The earth's orbit around the sun

B.  The earth's rotation on it's axis.

C.  The layers of the earth's atmosphere.

D.  Uneven heating of the Earth’s surface by the sun

10)The majority of tornadoes in the United States occur in the

A.  Fall

B.  Spring

C.  Winter

D.  Late Summer

Unicellular Organism / Plant/Animal or Both? / Drawing of Organism / How Do They Move
Amoeba
Euglena
Paramecium
Volvox

Plant/Animal Cell TOD-Open Notes

1. Digests cell parts and food / A. Mitochondria
2. States that all living things are made of cells / B. Cell Wall
3. Protects the cell / C. Chloroplast
4. Packages and secretes proteins / D. Cell Theory
5. Fluid material that contains the organelles / E. Cytoplasm
6. Stores waste and food / F. Endoplasmic Reticulum
7. Supplies energy for the cell / G. Nucleus
8. Transports proteins throughout the cell / H. Lysosomes
9. Controls all the functions of the cells / I. Vacuoles
10. Contains chlorophyll/allows photosynthesis to occur / J. Golgi Bodies
Stage of Mitosis / What Happens in Each Stage? / Diagram Each Stage
P .
M .
A .
T .
Body System / Function / Major Organs
Circulatory
Respiratory
Digestive
Skeletal
Muscular
Endocrine
Integumentary
Immune
Excretory
Nervous