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what are found in the salt water of the ocean? A. elephants B. sensory neurons C. bacteria D. animals E. freshwater F. sea tigers G. fossil fuels H. lake trout Answer:
F
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what are found in the salt water of the ocean A. aqueous solution B. Coral Reefs C. animals D. fresh water E. waterfalls F. bacteria G. crows H. fossil fuels Answer:
B
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What type of water do sea tigers live in? A. warm-blooded B. survival C. Frozen D. liquid E. Salt water F. Fresh G. Absorb light H. Evaporated Answer:
E
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Where are salt and freshwater biomes found? A. salt water B. state C. sea D. estuaries E. rivers F. atlantic ocean G. Sediment H. Deposition Answer:
D
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What types of biomes are found in the Pacific? A. mediterranean B. ferns C. marine D. canine E. land F. complex G. protected H. Conifers Answer:
C
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where are marine biomes found? A. scarce resources B. Sediment C. the Atlantic D. solid, liquid, gas E. the moon F. our planet G. tap water H. precipitation Answer:
C
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Where are coral reefs found? A. swamps B. it can be seen C. more abundant D. ocean salt water E. salt and water. F. cold water G. food and shelter H. great lakes Answer:
D
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Where can you find marine biomes? A. Lake Michigan B. The Pacific C. Absorb light D. complex E. the environment F. The Amazon G. The Missisippi H. salt and water. Answer:
B
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Where are global marine ecosystems found? A. in freshwater ponds B. our landscape C. in the lakes' freshwater D. salt and water. E. sub-units of species F. colder and wetter G. in freshwater streams H. in the ocean's salt water Answer:
H
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Where is the sea tiger found? A. eroded B. ocean C. warm D. fossils E. dense F. ligt G. embryos H. dead Answer:
B
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What is used by organisms to store energy? A. Carbon B. feces C. sugar D. food E. Energy F. fats G. trees H. brains Answer:
F
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Lipid stores are used by plants and animals for what? A. energy. B. liver C. glycoproteins D. survival E. energy F. growth G. blood sugar H. food Answer:
E
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what uses lipids to store energy A. animals B. a fish C. bacteria D. Kelvin E. ferns F. cats G. humans H. viruses Answer:
G
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Where do organisms store energy? A. heat B. leaves C. wetland D. In the stomach E. food F. In their hair G. Under claws H. In fat Answer:
H
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What do animals use for energy storage? A. photosynthesis B. sweating C. vitamin C D. batteries E. methane F. glucose G. sugar H. lipids Answer:
H
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Organisms use what to store energy? A. food B. skin C. fat D. RNA E. batteries F. CO 2 G. bone H. O2 Answer:
C
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What uses lipids to store energy? A. fish B. humans C. water D. cats E. the Sun F. rocks G. ferns H. Man Answer:
A
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what uses lipids to store energy? A. joules B. animals C. carbon D. weathering E. mammals F. a fish G. cats H. humans Answer:
H
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Organisms use fat to what? A. sleep B. eat energy C. Energy D. staying warm E. survive F. be paralyzed G. store energy H. allow growth Answer:
G
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What do organisms use carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen for? A. agriculture B. It helps them survive C. to destroy energy D. survival E. to store energy F. to waste energy G. heat produced H. to release energy Answer:
E
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What do organisms use to store energy? A. pillow B. fats C. Carbon D. shirt E. plasma F. sugar G. kibble H. Energy Answer:
B
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In what form do organisms use lipids? A. Triglycerides B. glucose C. layers of fat D. adding heat E. reducing acid rain F. hydrocarbons G. recycling H. By wind and rain Answer:
A
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What causes ice wedging? A. Metling snow B. Condensation C. The sun D. friction E. Gravitational pull F. mechanical G. Weathering H. Animals Answer:
G
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What is created from cycles of freezing and thawing water? A. Something that is on the Moon B. swamp vegetation C. Something that cracks rocks D. sedimentary rocks E. A transportation fuel F. fissures of hot, acidic water G. Something inside the earth H. Something that flies Answer:
C
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what do cycles of freezing and thawing water cause? A. Metling snow B. water vapor C. the looseness of soil D. mechanical weathering E. freezing oxygen F. fissures of hot, acidic water G. looseness of dirt or compost H. explosions Answer:
D
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cycles of freezing and thawing water can cause what? A. clean county roads B. exposure to cold C. severely damaged roads D. Physical weathering E. colder weather F. Metling snow G. smooth safe roads H. rough riding Answer:
C
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what freezes and thaws to cause ice wedging? A. h2o B. dams C. oxygen D. clouds E. carbon F. rain G. lake H. H20 Answer:
A
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What is common in high cold latitudes that can force soil particles together? A. solid, liquid, gas B. earthquakes C. evaporative cooling D. fissures of hot, acidic water E. Evaporation of water F. subthermal movements G. flooding and erosion H. freezing and thawing water Answer:
H
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Freezing and thawing cause what type of weathering? A. loose soil B. climate C. mechanical D. flooding E. Sediment F. rivers G. Metling snow H. Winter Answer:
C
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What is caused by cycles of water freezing and thawing? A. heat is produced B. a tree falling C. peachleaf willow D. Plant growth is reduced E. root growth F. mechanical weathering G. Condensation H. fissures of hot, acidic water Answer:
F
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What is the rate of ice wedging? A. In the winter B. erosion C. mechanical D. Physical weathering E. Dilution F. friction G. it fluctuates H. kinetic Answer:
G
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Cycles of freezing and thawing water help to make A. soil B. power C. ice D. cracks E. Winter F. rocks G. biome H. warmth Answer:
A
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What do cycles of freezing and thawing water cause? A. Metling snow B. Mechanical weathering C. the looseness of soil D. fissures of hot, acidic water E. exposure to cold F. Plant growth is reduced G. heat production H. looseness of dirt or compost Answer:
B
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What can cycles of freezing and thawing water cause this type of weathering? A. flooding B. rivers C. loose soil D. calcite E. Sediment F. Metling snow G. Winter H. mechanical Answer:
H
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Cycles of freezing and thawing water cause A. exposure to cold B. the oak can fall C. mechanical weathering D. the looseness of soil E. In the winter F. Metling snow G. colder and wetter H. looseness of dirt or compost Answer:
C
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What is fourty percent of the total mass of organisms at a trophic level? A. worms B. carbon C. Energy D. leaves E. blood F. fungi G. Energy. H. food Answer:
B
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what is biomass the total mass of? A. remains of prehistoric life B. nutrients C. dead weight D. organisms on the food chain E. Microscopic organisms F. h2o G. sub-units of species H. The number of individuals Answer:
D
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what are organisms mostly made out of? A. limestone B. food C. energy D. rock E. bacteria F. matter G. carbon H. fat Answer:
G
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the total mass of organisms at a trophic level can be burned in an incinerator to what? A. heat energy B. produce burning C. produce energy D. produce sound E. Electrical energy F. Greenhouse gases G. adding heat H. produce light Answer:
C
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The total mass of organisms in an environmental stage is called what? A. food pyramid B. extinction C. ecological pyramid D. food chain E. vegetation F. food G. ligt H. biomass Answer:
H
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What is the total mass of primary consumers A. Plants B. animals C. food D. Mountains E. Biomass F. decreases G. all matter H. Weight Answer:
E
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What is a biomass' position in the food chain called? A. ecosystem B. more abundant C. action D. food swamp E. Chemical energy F. Trophic level G. permineralization H. It decreases Answer:
F
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Biomass is the total mass of living things at each what? A. trophic level B. important habitats C. Energy. D. food and shelter E. Power plants F. animals G. body water H. heat energy Answer:
A
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Biomass is the total mass of organisms on a level such as what A. Energy B. trees C. Energy. D. bottom of feet E. herbivores F. kinetic energy G. animals H. energy usage Answer:
E
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Biomass is the total mass of organisms at a step in the what? A. Energy B. Plants growth C. food chain D. agriculture E. Animal survival F. Energy. G. energy usage H. kinetic energy Answer:
C
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What is fourty percent of the total mass of organisms at a trophic level? A. Energy. B. carbon C. pan D. glucose E. matter F. Energy G. fungi H. food Answer:
B
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Biomass is the total mass of what at a trophic level? A. Plants growth B. peachleaf willow C. Conifers D. animals E. living things F. Most plants G. all matter H. insects Answer:
E
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What do everything with legs or modified legs? A. tortoises B. fish C. snakes D. mammals E. animals F. insects G. worms H. grow Answer:
F
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How many legs do most arthropods have? A. legs B. Many C. 12 D. six E. four F. zero G. eight H. two Answer:
D
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Arthropods are small animals with how many legs? A. 2 B. millipede C. Aves D. six E. long F. one hundred G. legs H. two Answer:
D
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What happens to insects? A. They are eaten B. Damages them C. decrease stamina D. They may not survive. E. ignored F. incinerated G. not eaten H. movement Answer:
A
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_ have jointed exoskeletons. A. Insects B. Mammals C. crocodiles D. Amphibians E. barnacles F. animals G. tortoises H. Reptiles Answer:
A
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what have jointed segmented exoskeletons? A. insects B. mountains C. tortoises D. barnacles E. humans F. crocodiles G. knee joints H. animals Answer:
A
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Most animals with external skeletons and jointed legs are what? A. homogenous B. spiders C. animals D. mechanical E. strong F. octopus G. insects H. scorpions Answer:
G
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What are some invertebrates? A. catfish B. parasites C. dogs D. barnacles E. animals F. humans G. insects H. food Answer:
G
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what is the largest group of animals? A. tortoises B. ducks C. crocodiles D. sharks E. insects F. people G. animals H. fur seals Answer:
E
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What are the largest group of animals? A. sharks B. insects C. tortoises D. crocodiles E. people F. fur seals G. animals H. protected Answer:
B
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What are scorpions? A. strong B. infected C. insects D. animals E. fertile F. Catch prey G. long tail H. dangerous Answer:
C
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What is an arthopod with two wings? A. rare B. fly C. two D. host E. Aves F. male G. bird H. bats Answer:
B
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What can can organism to die? A. A virus B. disease C. cancer D. Homeostasis E. hypothyroidism F. Hydration G. Heat stroke H. Common cold Answer:
G
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If an organism becomes too hot, what might it experience? A. carbon dioxide loss B. anemia C. death D. cancer E. disease F. digestion G. freezing H. sweat Answer:
C
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What can happen if an organism is dehydrated? A. it burns B. thirst C. anemia D. it floats E. it dies F. drying out G. Rise H. it thrives Answer:
E
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what might die if it becomes too hot? A. tunicates B. bacteria C. gamma rays D. clouds E. some mammals F. h2o G. Frogs H. humans Answer:
B
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What can kill flowers? A. Petals B. Too much sun C. cancer D. Pollination E. burning F. dry conditions G. Pesticides H. Quality soil Answer:
B
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what may die if it becomes too hot? A. bacteria B. Frogs C. some mammals D. h2o E. tunicates F. humans G. thermometer H. gravity Answer:
A
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What can cause the body to stop functioning? A. overheating B. division C. hypothyroidism D. cancer E. Dehydration F. breathing G. disease H. hormones Answer:
A
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An organism may die if an organism does what? A. Dehydration B. dormant state C. Cooking D. eats E. overheats F. sleeps G. kill them H. drinks water Answer:
E
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What can make an organism die? A. Too much money B. Too much time in the sun C. some viruses D. Sulfur dioxide E. Temperature changing F. Too much fun G. If they can no longer get food H. Too much food Answer:
B
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If an organism becomes too hot, then what completes their cycle? A. sweating B. Dehydration C. Jellyfish D. squids E. dormant state F. starfish G. decomposers H. cancer Answer:
G
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What happens if a plant gets too hot? A. prolactin release B. Dehydration C. disease D. It expands E. it collapses F. chemical reaction G. flow of electrons H. sweating Answer:
E
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What has a backbone like a human? A. a fish B. mammals C. Lizards D. crocodiles E. Squids F. fur seals G. Bees H. Flowers Answer:
C
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What has a backbone? A. reptiles B. four limbs C. humans D. the Sun E. bacteria F. insects G. sponges H. elephants Answer:
A
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what have a backbone? A. carbon B. toads C. birds D. cats E. humans F. bacteria G. dogs H. lungs Answer:
C
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What kind of animal is classified as having a vertebrae? A. it keeps an organism warm B. invertebrate C. vertebrate chordate D. gastropod shells E. the body's largest organ F. remains of prehistoric life G. hard boned animals H. roundworm Answer:
C
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What do reptiles have? A. wild rides B. nerves C. toadies D. Bodily water E. backbones F. four limbs G. Leptospirosis H. pipe Answer:
E
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What animals have a backbone? A. snails B. mammals C. Birds D. humans E. camels F. invertebrates G. bats H. Snakes Answer:
C
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what have a backbone? A. humans B. clouds C. jellyfish D. birds E. cats F. invertebrates G. dogs H. toads Answer:
D
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What characteristics do chordates have? A. arthropods B. aerobic capacity C. annelids D. protozoa E. Veins and arteries. F. backbone and jaw G. sensory neurons H. four limbs Answer:
F
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What do vertebrate chordates have? A. aerobic capacity B. primitive structures C. a spinal cord and nerves D. invertebrate structures E. Veins and arteries. F. cell walls G. characteristics H. principals of aerodynamics Answer:
C
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Vertebrate chordates have what part of the skeletal system? A. spinal column B. hard bones C. aerobic capacity D. cartilage bones E. critical organs F. joints G. fur and fat H. graptolites Answer:
A
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fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals have what? A. food B. fur and fat C. backbone D. power E. four limbs F. retina G. vision H. competition Answer:
C
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Severe droughts may cause A. evolution B. population growth C. forest is destroyed D. species variation E. major threat to health F. Dehydration G. the ground shaking H. a bottleneck effect Answer:
H
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what are the results when a population suddenly gets much smaller? A. stable B. massive damage C. competition D. linear E. negative F. relocation G. h2o H. unpredictable Answer:
H
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Bottleneck effect can be a precursor to what? A. massive damage B. Climate change C. Destroy bridges D. Cambrian explosion E. ground to shake F. clams G. soda H. extinction Answer:
H
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What can occur in animals after a fire? A. the population rises B. Contaminated wounds C. the population grows rapidly D. the population fights the fire E. recovery time from fatigue F. the bottleneck effect G. Temperature changing H. Dehydration Answer:
F
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When an animal or plant group gets much smaller, that's called a: A. bottleneck B. Winter C. Movement D. population explosion E. genus F. relocation G. Mason jar effect H. choker Answer:
A
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What can be reduced when a population suddenly gets much smaller? A. Pollution B. The size of the Earth C. Greenhouse gasses D. The size of bottlenecks E. The size of the environment F. Genetic variation G. Plant growth is reduced H. Quality of life Answer:
F
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What can make the bottleneck effect occur in fish? A. increased habitat B. acid rain C. humans D. Winter E. increased food F. storms G. increased resources H. Toxicity Answer:
C
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what suddenly gets much smaller with the bottleneck effect A. a lot of human deaths B. tectonic plates being pushed together C. our nearest star D. Decreased precipitation E. Inches or fractions of inches. F. large groups of individuals G. the wearing away of rock H. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun Answer:
F
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What is the effect of a population suddenly getting much smaller? A. major threat to health B. Decreased precipitation C. a lot of human deaths D. movement of tectonic plates E. it is unpredicatbale F. If they can no longer get food G. Plant growth is reduced H. enormous damage to homes Answer:
E
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What is it called when the number of people suddenly gets smaller? A. competing for resources B. competition C. A Greek letter D. heat or cold E. Earth orbiting the Sun F. permineralization G. bottleneck effect H. relocation Answer:
G
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Bottleneck effect can occur with A. external migration B. direct damage to the lungs C. Movement of an air mass D. competition E. if humans disturb bears F. competing for resources G. Plant growth is reduced H. Temperature changing Answer:
A
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What does water turn into after boiling? A. gas B. Dew C. lake D. solid E. oxygen F. liquid G. oil H. salt Answer:
A
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What happens when a liquid is boiled? A. Sublimation B. air cools C. Evaporation D. Water expanding E. It expands F. Condensation G. Precipitation H. Temperature Answer:
C
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What changes water into a gas by adding heat energy? A. Energy. B. precipitation C. movement D. a solute E. coal F. transpiration G. boiling H. ice Answer:
G
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Changing from liquid to gas by adding heat energy occurs during what? A. freezing water B. Dehydration C. reading books D. Evaporation E. prolonged thirst F. breathing air G. cooking soup H. rain or sun shine Answer:
G
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What causes water to become steam? A. Condensation B. movement of tectonic plates C. Increasing pressure D. an engine E. evaporation F. heating liquids G. Reducing temperature H. Adding heat energy Answer:
H
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What heats water for boiling? A. water B. ice C. magnets D. Heat E. ligt F. fire G. gas H. salt Answer:
G
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boiling is changing from a liquid to a gas by adding what? A. Joules B. ice C. warmth D. air E. water F. forces G. light H. digestion Answer:
A
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What means a change from a liquid into a gas by adding heat energy? A. Evaporation of water B. heat is produced C. violent evolution of bubbles D. igniting fuel and oxidiser E. Water expanding F. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun G. evaporative cooling H. degrees Celsius Answer:
C
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