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what are frightened by noise? A. magma B. fetus C. children D. adults E. pigeons F. omnivores G. animals H. babies Answer:
H
what cause loud noises to animals A. bright lights B. twigs C. vehicles D. Gunshots E. humans F. soft noises G. Movement H. people Answer:
D
loud noises can cause hamsters to deliver quite a what? A. deadly B. package C. lecture D. delivery E. rabies F. bite G. Injury H. food Answer:
F
Flat spots on rail car wheels can cause what to startle? A. animals B. water C. planes D. vehicles E. people F. nerves G. deaf people H. an object Answer:
A
What can cause animals to become dangerous? A. threatened B. Befriending them C. influenza D. hyperthyroidism E. Helping them F. Loud noises G. Happy thoughts H. steroids Answer:
F
What does loud noises often do to mammals? A. decrease stamina B. comfort them C. inspire them D. quiet them E. kill them F. to move people G. startle them H. Movement Answer:
G
Thunder can do what to animals? A. decrease stamina B. It gets heated up C. remove fur D. kill them E. lengthen tails F. protect them G. startle them H. improve digestion Answer:
G
What can loud noises be? A. a chime B. kinetic C. sound D. supersonic E. mechanical F. Pollution G. dangerous H. threatened Answer:
G
What might a loud noise in the woods make an animal do? A. snort B. death C. reacts D. Injury E. survive F. struck G. dies H. running Answer:
A
what can loud noises cause animals to do? A. struck B. death C. kicked D. Injury E. sweat F. running G. snort H. reacts Answer:
G
What can cause animals to startle? A. Engine B. storms C. guns D. Frogs E. metal F. motion G. Cars H. motors Answer:
C
Heat and pain may be felt on the skin because of what? A. sweating B. Decibels C. forces D. nerves E. heat F. bones G. muscles H. arteries Answer:
D
The body measures sensor input to the skin such as what? A. Heart rate B. Light C. kind look D. lound noises E. hormones F. firm hugs G. laughter H. Temperature Answer:
F
How do you feel heat on your skin? A. It burns B. Something coming from a gland C. Water vapor cooling D. Your sensory system picks it up E. Your skin peels F. matter vibrating G. Your skin turns red H. By wind and rain Answer:
D
What can nerve endings feel? A. magnetism B. Injury C. energy D. solar rays E. taste F. cold G. harm H. warmth Answer:
F
what layer can heat and pressure be felt from nerves? A. exoskeleton B. warmth C. internal organs D. hair E. messengers F. epidermal G. Riding a bike H. sweating Answer:
F
what can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin? A. stem cells B. joules C. hormones D. electricity E. chemical messengers F. Electrical energy G. oxygen H. sensory neurons Answer:
H
Nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on what structure A. blood B. humans C. cells D. Neuron. E. quadriceps F. layers of fat G. arteries H. Epidermis Answer:
H
What can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin? A. 2 substances rubbing together B. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers C. several different ways D. surfaces rubbing together E. series of enzyme-mediated reactions F. flow of electric charge G. depress neuronal excitability H. Material carrying electricity Answer:
B
How is the sensation of feeling heat and pressure on the skin transmitted? A. energy B. unidirectional C. direct energy D. rays or beams E. movement F. chemical reaction G. nervous system H. electrically Answer:
H
what does the atmosphere do before turning into fog A. adapt B. rest C. Rise D. fall E. cooled F. snow G. swirl H. Lift Answer:
C
What is formed when water vapor condenses in the air? A. NaCl B. a wave C. ice D. rain E. clear skies F. sweat G. haze H. rocks Answer:
G
What is fog formed from? A. atoms B. antennas C. watershred D. scattered light E. evaporation F. condensed clouds G. Wet weather H. water vapor Answer:
H
What kind of vapor condenses to form fog in the air? A. h2o B. Oxygen C. H20 D. Dew E. NaCl F. sodium chloride G. rain H. mountain ranges Answer:
A
What can be water vapor condensing in air be a hindrance to? A. eating B. driving C. survival D. rain E. movement F. farming G. vehicles H. cooking Answer:
B
Fog is formed from what condensing? A. magma B. nitrogen C. spring D. oil E. gas F. soil G. liquid H. water Answer:
H
What is an analogue to fog? A. rainy B. Pacific C. thunder D. Halloween E. steam F. rain G. glass H. mystery Answer:
E
When does haze get denser? A. daylight changes B. cloudy and rainy weather C. reflect objectstowards the eye D. colder weather E. colder and wetter F. at or near the margins G. When the water is hot H. flow of electrons Answer:
G
Fog is formed when A. summer end B. evaporation C. Winter D. movement E. air cools F. Wet weather G. rainy H. dry and hot Answer:
E
What is formed by water vapor condensing in the air? A. cloudy and rainy weather B. peachleaf willow C. Something found in San Francisco D. At the peak of a mountain E. By wind and rain F. Something made from fermented ricce G. Something that makes plants green H. A transportation fuel Answer:
C
What happens when water vapors cool down? A. colder weather B. Fog is formed C. Heat energy D. evaporation E. chemical changes F. Something to move G. prolactin release H. Energy. Answer:
B
What does frozen water break? A. lake B. ice C. crust D. sky E. rivers F. nektar G. Weight H. rock Answer:
H
Why do pipes sometimes burst during the winter A. Water evaporating B. flooding C. Water expanding D. energy usage E. Water melting F. Water contracting G. colder weather H. massive damage Answer:
C
What happens when water reaches zero degrees Celsius? A. vaporization B. it shrinks C. colder weather D. It expands E. it boils F. flooding G. nothing H. erosion Answer:
D
What happens to ice? A. evaporation B. Condensation C. it grows D. it floats in air E. it freezes F. vaporization G. erosion H. it expands Answer:
H
When does water expand? A. When it's cold B. When it's hot C. When it's raining D. In the winter E. vaporization F. It gets heated up G. When it's dry H. heating liquids Answer:
A
When does water freeze into ice? A. colder weather B. Under 32 degrees C. Physical weathering D. evaporation E. vaporization F. Never G. Only at 32 degrees H. Over 32 degrees Answer:
B
What property of a substance changes when it is frozen? A. motility B. molecular make-up C. molecules D. elements contained E. Weight F. energy G. size H. density Answer:
H
Pipes can burst because at low temperatures, water does what? A. break off B. moves C. expand D. evaporate E. squeeze F. flooding G. boil H. shrink Answer:
C
beets tolerate how much water expansion A. cooled B. adapt C. grow D. Winter E. heat F. energy G. growth H. mild Answer:
H
What kind of circulatory system do arthropods have? A. open B. toads C. closed D. porous E. fluid F. H 2 O G. tissue H. koalas Answer:
A
What has a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood? A. squids B. fur seals C. the Sun D. goats E. the ocean F. rocks G. sharks H. a fish Answer:
A
shellfish have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump what A. liquid B. life C. salt D. food E. matter F. blood G. oxygen H. water Answer:
F
Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that move blood into what? A. eyes B. caverns C. body water D. food E. lungs F. allow growth G. drink H. arteries Answer:
H
What does a squids circulatory system pump? A. Mucus B. Air C. Water D. Energy E. Blood F. Energy. G. heat H. oxygen Answer:
E
what have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood A. a fish B. aorta C. bacteria D. animals E. clams F. plants G. sharks H. Birds Answer:
E
What has a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood? A. a fish B. sharks C. abalone D. elephants E. humans F. crocodiles G. giraffes H. fur seals Answer:
C
What do mollusks hearts circulate through the body? A. liquid B. Energy C. complex D. food E. water F. blood G. grass H. oxygen Answer:
F
what have a circulatory system? A. protist B. fur seals C. veins D. mammals E. animals F. bacteria G. mussels H. sharks Answer:
G
An animal which may have one or two hearts to pump blood is: A. squid B. goats C. bats D. mammals E. toads F. Birds G. edible H. a fish Answer:
A
what kind of heart do mollusks have? A. organ B. epidermal C. fossils D. ligt E. three F. warmth G. warm H. simple Answer:
H
Which animals have a circulatory system? A. insects B. mammals C. fur seals D. sharks E. cows F. squids G. a fish H. chickens Answer:
F
have a circulatory system with one or two hearts A. Birds B. alpacas C. elms D. Clams E. salmon F. animals G. toads H. complex Answer:
D
Inhaling and exhaling fumes of burning tobacco causes damage to what, directly? A. health B. lungs C. spleen D. fingers E. cells F. tissue G. liver H. plants Answer:
B
What can reduce respiratory system capacity? A. Breathing B. Smoking C. influenza D. bacteria E. Pollution F. Exercising G. Pesticides H. Singing Answer:
B
What damages air sacs? A. burning B. coal C. Oxygen delivered through cannulas D. Smoking E. Drinking alcohol F. influenza G. bacteria H. Cardiovascular exercises Answer:
D
What causes damage to the lungs? A. breathing B. tar C. HPV D. fire E. CFCs F. sunshine G. coal H. mist Answer:
B
what causes direct damage to the lungs? A. cigarettes B. burning C. tissue D. hypothyroidism E. breathing F. hydrogen G. amoebae H. influenza Answer:
A
What harms the respiration system? A. Pollution B. sweating C. Pesticides D. exercise E. smoking F. parasites G. swimming H. breathing Answer:
E
What causes cancer? A. wind B. Roundworms C. abstinence D. steroids E. smoking F. lungs G. influenza H. viruses Answer:
E
Emphysema can be caused by A. Pollution B. nitric oxide C. smoking D. steroids E. Pesticides F. pollen G. hormones H. hydrogen peroxide Answer:
C
What do cigarettes cause? A. circulatory systems B. a lot of human deaths C. increased health of lungs D. increased stamina in life E. Something that causes allergies F. guaranteed longer life G. harmful substances H. direct damage to the lungs Answer:
H
what causes direct damage to the lungs? A. breathing B. oxygen C. influenza D. parasites E. cigars F. germs G. steroids H. respiring Answer:
E
What is used to move people? A. Lift B. Air C. cars D. Populations E. wind F. Raft G. Move H. marine Answer:
F
what are used for moving people? A. vehicles B. bicycle C. Limbs D. rivers E. volume F. lions G. electricity H. density Answer:
A
What are used to move people? A. bacteria B. pencils C. cars D. tendons E. animals F. muscles G. wind H. buses Answer:
H
the maglev train is used for moving what A. humans B. containers C. athletes D. food E. waves F. matter G. people H. resouces Answer:
G
The city bus is used for moving what? A. cars B. movement C. humans D. ideas E. people F. heat G. cities H. animals Answer:
E
what does transportation do? A. dries B. adapt C. improve D. speed E. recovers F. driving G. freezes H. moves Answer:
H
Model rocketry can be used to study how people are what? A. able to read B. warm C. dead D. living E. moved F. born G. humans H. moved by emotion Answer:
E
transportation technology requires what? A. kinetic energy B. human effort C. solar panels D. scarce resources E. a hydraulic system F. support G. wind energy H. Electrical energy Answer:
A
What are buses often used for? A. lowered energy cost B. to move livestock C. Quality of life D. to move freight E. movement F. to move people G. to function as a house H. Electrical energy Answer:
F
Which of the following is the fastest that people can be moved with current technology? A. Riding a bike B. bicycle C. speed of light D. supersonic E. Summer F. superluminal G. electricity H. highway speed Answer:
D
What are used for moving people? A. Limbs B. trains C. bicycle D. dogs E. cats F. bike G. robots H. engines Answer:
B
what is used for moving people? A. a hydraulic system B. birds C. rivers D. clouds E. lava F. space travel G. engines H. electricity Answer:
F
what are a transportation technology A. tractor B. bike C. Cars D. email E. motors F. crane G. fibers H. rivers Answer:
C
What is public transportation used to transport large amounts of? A. animals B. energy C. people D. air E. boxes F. organisms G. athletes H. coal Answer:
C
What do human beings use to move around? A. a hydraulic system B. electromagnetic energy C. basic building blocks of life D. converting electricity to heat E. Chemical energy F. kinetic energy G. transportation technology H. Electrical energy Answer:
G
A ruler is used for measuring A. depth B. volume C. dimension D. size E. adding heat F. distance G. speed H. feet Answer:
F
What is length measured in? A. Square Feet B. Liters C. feet D. Inches E. arteries F. Seconds G. streams. H. rivers Answer:
D
What is used to indicate an object's size? A. clock B. shells C. shape D. ruler E. colors F. Sight G. DNA H. thoughts Answer:
D
What's one common unit for measuring the length of an object? A. structure and function B. Time and energy C. Grams per gallon D. Length E. Bundles of fibers F. Inches or fractions of inches. G. Pounds H. deoxyribonucleic acid Answer:
F
What tool might measure something in meters? A. A scale B. microscope C. bamboo D. A protractor E. feet F. A ruler G. biceps H. A thermometer Answer:
F
What can a ruler measure the meters of? A. an imaginary distance B. a black hole C. quarks D. loose soil E. animals F. athletes G. sea urchins H. an object Answer:
H
What do you measure in inches and fractions of inches? A. Axis B. Time C. forces D. Joules E. Length F. Weight G. size H. feet Answer:
E
How would you measure the perimeter of the outside of an object? A. With a scale. B. With a ruler. C. With a thermometer. D. With a hydrometer. E. by indirect light F. Under 32 degrees G. focusing a lens H. electron microscope Answer:
B
How can you measure a shadow? A. size B. observe it C. Light D. simple E. a ruler F. mirrors G. Winter H. an image Answer:
E
What differ strongly in appearance and are barrel shaped? A. bears B. barnacles C. abdomens D. oxen E. Leptospirosis F. cacti G. burrs H. tunicates Answer:
H
What shape are sea squirts? A. rectangle B. Loose C. swimming D. barrel E. protected F. swea G. square H. cross Answer:
D
what adults are barrel-shaped? A. offspring B. fertile C. barnacles D. Length E. insects F. sea squirts G. humans H. beer Answer:
F
What are barrel-shaped? A. adult giraffes B. adult sea squirts C. gastropod shells D. adult starfish E. Leptospirosis F. adult sloths G. Veins and arteries. H. the body's largest organ Answer:
B
what adults are barrel-shaped? A. sea squirts B. fertile C. homogenous D. reproduce E. Length F. insects G. barnacles H. survive Answer:
A
What shapes are bluebells? A. Conifers B. Barrel C. bushes D. trees E. complex F. lmestone G. Flowers H. seeds Answer:
B
Adult tulip bulbs are what shape? A. barrel-shaped B. a prism C. Something to move D. fertile E. epidermal F. solid, liquid, gas G. revolving H. reflecting light Answer:
A
Bulbs can be classified as what shape A. a prism B. LEDs C. barrel D. grow E. complex F. Flowers G. Grow well H. orchids Answer:
C
Adult urochordates are _-shaped. A. Length B. a prism C. fossils D. grow E. barrel F. fertile G. Grow well H. revolving Answer:
E
cranberry harvests require the presence of what A. seeds B. lipids C. Sun D. RNA E. freezing rain F. strong winds G. bees H. large farms Answer:
G
Who pollinates? A. apples B. trees C. corn D. male E. plants F. ants G. flowers H. bees Answer:
H
What do cranberries need for production? A. disease B. seeds C. bees D. food E. blueberries F. leaves G. energy H. wind pollination Answer:
C
what relationship does pollination have towards pollinators? A. unidirectional B. genetic diversity C. support D. bees E. unrelated F. it doesn't need them G. it needs them H. Time and energy Answer:
G