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What requires energy? A. trees staying in place B. animals with backbones C. Veins and arteries. D. statues not moving E. some invertebrates F. rocks remaining still G. power stations H. animals running Answer:
H
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What substance gives animals the power of movement? A. Hydrogen peroxide B. force C. fats D. Sturdy boots E. fur F. Mass G. Hard metals H. Food Answer:
H
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What do animals require to move? A. Heat B. Prey C. warmth D. oxygen E. Shelter F. air G. Food H. Predators Answer:
G
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What attracts bees? A. seeds B. Echinoids C. a chime D. petals E. nectar F. hornets G. the queen bee H. courtship Answer:
E
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What helps pollinates plants? A. Birds B. A quiet location C. animals D. Bats E. A sandy ground F. Severe thunderstorms G. insects H. Bees Answer:
A
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What do plants use to attract pollinators? A. Something made from fermented ricce B. Something made primarily of oxygen and nitrogen C. Something that is secreted in a shallow cup. D. Something that grows into the ground E. chain called a polynucleotide F. Something that vaporizes into the air G. Something that grows on a bush H. chemical compound NaCl Answer:
C
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What do flowers use to attract pollinators? A. sun light B. hormones C. buzzing D. honey E. sugary liquid F. hydrogen and oxygen G. Electrical energy H. organic molecules Answer:
E
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What do plants use to attract bees? A. nektar B. hormones C. chemicals D. necklaces E. employee lounges F. cellulose G. sweet music H. energy Answer:
A
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what do plants use nectar to attract? A. apples B. humans C. honey D. birds E. bees F. animal G. fruit H. children Answer:
E
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What helps attract bees to plants? A. courtship B. a chime C. Nectar D. Petals E. cellulose F. Ants G. seeds H. Honey Answer:
C
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What do plants use nectar to attract? A. ants B. apples C. birds D. tulips E. humans F. bees G. bears H. animal Answer:
F
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What do butterflies do to plants? A. Reproduction B. feed C. they bend D. They lay eggs E. kill F. pollinate G. inseminate H. reproduce Answer:
F
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What does nectar attract? A. animals B. Air C. Light D. Nematoda E. pigeons F. Insects G. organisms H. h20 Answer:
F
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What is used to attract birds to flowering plants? A. cellulose B. Collagen C. chemicals D. energy E. seeds F. a chime G. nectar H. hormones Answer:
G
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What can be essential for fruit production? A. hormones B. food C. ribosomes D. gene flow E. nectar F. Collagen G. Enzymes H. seeds Answer:
E
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Plants attract bees with what? A. male gametes B. organic molecules C. sense organs D. fertilization occurs E. circulatory systems F. color of their flowers G. smell and taste H. Chemical energy Answer:
F
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What does heat and pressures make from dead plants? A. Soil B. peat C. Heat D. Oil E. moss F. Water G. coal H. Gas Answer:
H
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what remains are changed into natural gas by heat and pressure change? A. oxygen B. dinosaurs C. bacteria D. skull E. clouds F. humans G. fossil fuels H. sea squirts Answer:
B
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Where do fossil fuels come from? A. Dead prehistoric beings B. Under water C. basic building blocks of life D. dead organisms E. decaying trees F. burning coal G. A factory H. Outerspace Answer:
A
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What two things turn fossils to natural gas? A. heat and cold B. heat and fuel C. hydrogen and oxygen D. heat and pressure E. pressure and time F. scarce resources G. kinetic energy H. chemical changes Answer:
D
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What does heat and pressure change into natural gas? A. Something formed from skeleton B. compound of hydrogen oxygen C. Chemical energy D. art E. kinetic energy F. remains of dinosaurs G. preparation H. science Answer:
F
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Heat and pressure upon fossils creates what? A. snow B. energy C. food D. ecosystems E. erosion F. fossil fuels G. forces H. Energy. Answer:
F
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what gets changed into natural gas due to heat and pressure? A. mussels B. oxygen C. glass D. clams E. animals F. Most plants G. temperature H. dinosaurs Answer:
H
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What can change the remains of prehistoric living things into natural gas? A. rock metamorphizing B. a hydraulic system C. Time and energy D. the ground shaking E. Temperature F. one celled organisms G. chemical reaction H. flow of electrons Answer:
A
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what grows roots down into the soil to absorb water and minerals? A. humans B. bushes C. burrs D. Trees E. hydrogen F. h2o G. Oak H. potatoes Answer:
B
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Most plants have what that that go down into the soil to soak up water and minerals? A. chemicals B. alveoli C. sodium D. nails E. feet F. anchors G. toes H. an ion Answer:
F
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What is a positive effect of plant needs for water and minerals from soil? A. erosion prevention B. reducing acid rain C. It helps them survive D. agriculture E. nutrient deficiency F. water run-off G. erosion H. Exfoliation Answer:
A
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most what grow roots into the soil to absorb inorganic elements? A. bees B. Conifers C. burrs D. rose petals E. grass F. soil G. Trees H. plants Answer:
H
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What does fertilizer supplement? A. precipitation B. seeds C. nutrients D. vegetation E. energy F. bioaerosols G. rock H. water Answer:
C
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What grows roots down into the soil to absorb water and minerals? A. bamboo B. potatoes C. the Sun D. water E. ice F. Oak G. burrs H. Trees Answer:
A
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After the roots develop, most absorb what? A. root systems B. spores and sunlight C. heat energy D. water and minerals E. Chemical energy F. salt and water. G. It helps them survive H. water and ammonia Answer:
D
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What can a producer grow down into the soil in order to absorb minerals and water? A. Trees B. stems C. roots D. Oak E. seeds F. burrs G. grass H. water absorbing petals Answer:
C
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What grows into the soil to absorb water and minerals? A. NaCl B. vegetation C. burrs D. Trees E. grass F. Carrots G. Conifers H. potatoes Answer:
F
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What has a root that absorbs water? A. NaCl B. apples C. Grass D. Spruce E. Oak F. Trees G. koalas H. voles Answer:
C
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Where are the remains of animals found? A. In hot climates B. Where they lived C. Sediment D. important habitats E. mouth of rivers F. In cold climates G. single-celled organisms H. Where they migrated away from Answer:
B
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Animal and plant fossils are located where? A. living things B. dead organisms C. through a plant D. in an animal E. mouth of rivers F. in a pot G. in their habitats H. Earth orbiting the Sun Answer:
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Evidence of past life can show that what used to live in a place? A. souls B. animals with backbones C. organisms D. plant or animal E. Males and females F. deforestation G. reincarnation H. important habitats Answer:
D
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If _ of an animal are found in a place then that animal used to live in that place A. living things B. offspring C. predators D. prey E. it keeps an organism warm F. phylum arthropoda G. solid, liquid, gas H. preserved remains Answer:
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what can you find from an animal that indicates is used to live in that place? A. oceans B. limestone C. DNA D. bones E. food F. support G. h2o H. shells Answer:
D
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What found in a place shows that animal or plant used to live in that place? A. remains B. Echinoids C. dirt D. Earthworms E. unique F. an image G. rocks H. water Answer:
A
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Where are dinosaur remains usually found? A. mouth of rivers B. dead organisms C. where they used to live D. places they had never been E. where they visit occasionally F. places they would avoid G. sedimentary rocks H. deposit feeders Answer:
C
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Where can fossils be found A. sea squirts B. Nematoda C. loose dirt D. Sediment E. Conifers F. coral reefs G. Echinoids H. wetlands Answer:
H
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what are the traces of a living thing formed from? A. remains B. coral C. Sediment D. cellulose E. organisms F. coral reef G. cells H. Collagen Answer:
A
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If what are found in permafrost, that plant used to live in that place? A. Echinoids B. Conifers C. deuterostomes D. bullfrogs E. frozen fossils F. one celled organisms G. Nematoda H. important habitats Answer:
E
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What is used as an important survival trait by some animals? A. bleeding B. lying C. hormones D. food and shelter E. hibernation F. four limbs G. proteins H. crying Answer:
E
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what season do animals conserve energy? A. winter B. summer C. dormant D. hydration E. mild F. monsoon G. autumn H. spring Answer:
A
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What can squirrels do to conserve energy? A. sleep B. hibernate C. adding heat D. swim E. run F. survive G. burrow H. Change colors Answer:
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Why do animals sleep through winter? A. To conserve energy B. recovery time from fatigue C. They get bored D. Endocrine system E. They only like warmth F. dormant state G. To save time H. hydration Answer:
A
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what is used for conserving energy by some animals? A. hydration B. food and shelter C. bears D. breathing E. hunting F. organic molecules G. dormant state H. sleep-like state Answer:
H
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Why do bears enter a deep sleep? A. Thyroid-stimulating hormone B. prolactin release C. chemical messengers D. They can't live in the cold E. To get some rest F. To conserve energy G. Endocrine system H. They don't like the winter Answer:
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Animals hibernate to conserve what? A. carbon B. life C. warmth D. time E. sleep F. water G. heat H. matter Answer:
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Why do bears hibernate? A. use greater resources B. one celled organisms C. they are lazy D. conserve energy E. When it's cold F. hard outer covering G. hydration H. more sleep Answer:
D
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What is an important survival trait? A. food and shelter B. Endocrine system C. apathy D. laziness E. hormones F. hibernation G. vanity H. health Answer:
F
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Electrical current running through wire can do what or cause a fire? A. check the wire B. damage the insulation C. cool the wire D. get chemical reactions started E. kinetic energy F. move the wire G. activation energy H. get started Answer:
B
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What can cause a wire to heat up? A. soil B. ice C. waves D. LEDs E. motors F. coal G. silt H. copper Answer:
F
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electrical current running through a wire can damage the insulation or what? A. an object B. energy barrier C. humans disturb it D. cause electrical conditioning E. cause a fire F. critical organs G. cause hair conditioning H. cause new lines Answer:
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What can run through copper, causing it to heat up? A. activation energy B. oxygen C. water D. an electron lens E. electromagnetic energy F. ice G. hydrogen and oxygen H. electrical current Answer:
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what can run through a wire causing it to heat up? A. flow of electrons B. electromagnetic energy C. flow of neutrons D. kinetic energy E. hydrogen and oxygen F. chemical messengers G. flow of protons H. h2o Answer:
A
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Electrical current running through a wire causes an increase in what? A. warmth B. speed C. Joules D. water current E. energy F. toughness G. distance H. lightning Answer:
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What causes heat in a wire? A. sunlight B. energy C. resistance D. unidirectional E. kinetic energy F. photons G. rays or beams H. energy barrier Answer:
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What happens when a wire is moved across a magnetic field? A. unidirectional B. the wire heats up C. deoxyribonucleic acid D. permineralization E. electromagnetic energy F. activation energy G. An object is seen H. direct energy Answer:
B
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How does energy get wasted in a wire? A. carbon dioxide B. It decreases C. scattered light D. it needs them E. to move people F. Evaporation G. sweating H. It heats up Answer:
H
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_ running through a wire causes that wire to heat up A. sunlight B. hydrogen and oxygen C. activation energy D. to move people E. an object F. rays or beams G. kinetic energy H. reflecting light Answer:
G
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electrical current running through a wire can cause a what A. fire hazard B. similar C. rays or beams D. energy barrier E. energy F. warmth G. kinetic energy H. Temperature Answer:
A
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Building housing developments usually requires doing what to numerous plant and animal species? A. massive damage B. endangering them C. protect them D. genetic diversity E. sheltering them F. feeding them G. food and shelter H. hunting them Answer:
B
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what habitats are replaced when building housing developments? A. important habitats B. strays and wildlife C. sea creatures D. dolphins E. humans F. single-celled organisms G. one celled organisms H. Males and females Answer:
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When would animal burrows need replacing? A. the wearing away of rock B. when the population is safe C. when nothing has changed D. when the animals are happy E. building housing developments F. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun G. Temperature changing H. after too much water received Answer:
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Building housing developments may cause A. eruptions B. colder weather C. disease D. erosion E. extinction F. mutations G. Destroy bridges H. deforestation Answer:
E
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Building housing developments usually requires replacing what? A. money B. gold reserves C. deuterostomes D. one celled organisms E. loose soil F. swamp vegetation G. animal burrows H. clocks Answer:
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What does building housing developments hurt? A. Plants growth B. most organisms C. sand D. people E. root growth F. trees G. Quality of life H. Animal survival Answer:
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What can require replacing the forest home of martens? A. biological diversity B. light rains C. light breezes D. reusing materials E. building housing developments F. Plant growth is reduced G. tectonic plates being pushed together H. morning dew Answer:
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Developers planning housing tracts usually requires replacing what? A. food and shelter B. animal pens C. animal habitats D. animal fur E. important habitats F. animal food G. one celled organisms H. loose soil Answer:
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building housing developments usually requires replacing where an animal what? A. humans B. trees C. lives D. dogs E. houses F. cells G. biome H. Frogs. Answer:
C
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What animal would not have its territory covered over by a housing development? A. humans B. bullfrogs C. Frogs D. raccoon E. pigeons F. salmon G. opossum H. deer Answer:
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what does HIV infect and destroy? A. organs B. critical organs C. eye sight D. mammals E. humans F. gravity G. lymphocytes H. AIDS Answer:
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What can infect and destroy helper T cells? A. tissues B. anemia C. antibodies D. cigarettes E. flagella F. Chemical energy G. vipers H. adding heat Answer:
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what system does HIV attack? A. complex B. humans C. infection D. organ E. brain F. animals G. spinal H. immune Answer:
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What destroys T lymphocytes? A. SNPs B. tRNA C. Oxygen D. DDT E. HIV F. Infections G. p53 H. Water Answer:
E
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What infects and destroys the brains behind immune response? A. feet B. p53 C. cancer D. HIV E. acid F. fungus G. HPV H. host Answer:
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What can HIV infect and destroy part of? A. water B. parasitic C. epidermis and dermis D. the immune response E. Veins and arteries. F. Most plants G. the body's largest organ H. Trojan worm Answer:
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What does the human immunodeficiency virus destroy? A. B cells B. bacteria C. helper T cells D. animals E. epidermis and dermis F. critical organs G. an organism's body H. cancer cells Answer:
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What does HIV damage? A. Leptospirosis B. immunities C. Our immune system D. immunizations E. Veins and arteries. F. respiratory system G. Plant reproduction H. the body's largest organ Answer:
C
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what infects and destroys helper T cells? A. fungus B. memory cells C. anemia D. AIDS E. CO 2 F. bacteria G. Wasps H. blood Answer:
D
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What can infect and destroy helper T cells? A. Q cells B. Cooking C. bacteria D. red blood cells E. a-a gradients F. parasites G. viruses H. cigarettes Answer:
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What infects and destroys helper T cells? A. swea B. Wasps C. AIDS D. CO 2 E. PDAs F. humans G. heat H. anemia Answer:
C
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What is used to remove lead from the stomach? A. Vomiting reflex B. heat energy C. Fish hook D. layers of fat E. an electron microscope F. evaporation G. digestion H. acid Answer:
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What happens to vomitus so that toxic materials are removed from the stomach before they are absorbed? A. toxins B. dissolved C. expelled D. dangerous E. evaporation F. uncontrolled G. soaked up H. decreased Answer:
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what is the throwing up center of the brain used for? A. dissolving enzymes B. repair cells in the human body C. solving equations D. keeping food fresh for long periods of time E. remove toxic material from the stomach before it is absorbed F. Something that can be converted to kinetic and heat energy by a motor G. lower the surrounding pressure H. regulate breathing Answer:
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What must be removed from the stomach before it is absorbed? A. hormones B. Proteins C. all liquids D. bacteria E. nutrients F. steroids G. an overdose H. Bodily water Answer:
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Rabbits are what, so they cannot remove toxic material from their stomachs before it is absorbed? A. it's bodily water decreases B. single-celled organisms C. one celled organisms D. living things E. incapable of regurgitation F. They may not survive. G. basic building blocks of life H. members of their own species Answer:
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What reflex does nicotine cause because of its toxicity? A. contracting B. movement C. motion D. Vomiting E. symptoms F. Heart rate G. sweating H. kill Answer:
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periscopes are used to find out what about objects A. microscopic B. density C. location D. weight E. Light F. energy G. observe it H. age Answer:
C
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Doing what with sound waves off the bottom of the ocean is used to find the location of objects? A. observe it B. skipping them C. Electrical energy D. rolling them E. focusing a lens F. hopping them G. bouncing them H. reflecting light Answer:
G
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Echolocation be used to find the what of an object? A. movement B. location C. color D. energy E. waves F. small G. observe it H. sound Answer:
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How do ships find submarines? A. guns B. Computer C. Sight D. move E. Sonar F. sound G. Diving H. Satellite Answer:
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What uses echolocation to find the location of an object? A. birds B. squids C. cats D. submarines E. hawks F. animal G. bats H. humans Answer:
G
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What can sonar be used to find? A. animals B. coastlines C. waves D. rays or beams E. submarines F. water G. tsunamis H. patch reefs Answer:
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What can be bounced off the ocean floor to located objects? A. soundwaves B. rubber balls C. submarines D. whale bones E. electricity F. rays or beams G. light H. satellites Answer:
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What is sonar used to find? A. past locations of an object B. Males and females C. The temperature of a body D. coastlines E. Something formed from skeleton F. The weight of something G. The current position H. near the shoreline Answer:
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Bouncing sound waves off the bottom of the ocean is used to find what? A. locations of objects B. body water C. one celled organisms D. hidden communities E. atlantis F. underwater cities G. food and shelter H. electromagnetic energy Answer:
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