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Motion Measure ment Plate Tectonic s Friction and Gravity Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

Topic 1 What is motion? Show Answer

Topic 1 When an object changes position relative to another object. Back to Board

Topic 1 What is being stationary Show Answer

Topic 1 When an object is not moving. Back to Board

Topic 1 Show Answer

Topic 1 Answer for 15 Points Delete this Text And Place Your Answer Here Back to Board

Topic 1 What is acceleration? Show Answer

Topic 1 When the speed of an object in motion increases. Back to Board

Topic 1 What is average speed? Show Answer

Topic 1 Total distance divided by total time. Back to Board

Topic 2 Question for 5 Points Delete this Text And Place Your Question Here Show Answer

Topic 2 Answer for 5 Points Delete this Text And Place Your Answer Here Back to Board

Topic 2 What system of measurement do scientists use? Show Answer

Topic 2 The International System of Measurement (SI) Back to Board

Topic 2 What is the base unit of length for the International System of Measurement? Show Answer

Topic 2 The Meter Back to Board

Topic 2 What temperature scale does the International System of Measurement use? Show Answer

Topic 2 Kelvin Back to Board

Topic 2 In what language is the acronym for the International System of Measurement? Show Answer

Topic 2 French Back to Board

Topic 3 What is the name of the theoretical “supercontinent” that existed millions of years ago? Show Answer

Topic 3 Pangea Back to Board

Topic 3 Where is tectonic action located? Show Answer

Topic 3 Plate Boundaries Back to Board

Topic 3 What is a convergent boundary? Show Answer

Topic 3 When two plates move together. Back to Board

Topic 3 What is a transform boundary? Show Answer

Topic 3 When two plates slide past each other. Back to Board

Topic 3 Who first proposed the theory of Pangea? Show Answer

Topic 3 Alfred Wergener Back to Board

Topic 4 Who discovered gravity? Show Answer

Topic 4 Sir Isaac Newton Back to Board

Topic 4 What is gravity? Show Answer

Topic 4 When two objects attract to each other with force proportional to their respective masses. Back to Board

Topic 4 What is friction? Show Answer

Topic 4 Resistance on an object in motion. Back to Board

Topic 4 What causes the most friction on vehicles? Show Answer

Topic 4 Air Back to Board

Topic 4 How is Sir Isaac Newton rumored to have discovered gravity? Show Answer

Topic 4 An apple fell on his head. Back to Board

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In what year was the theory of Pangea discovered? Show Answer

Big Points 1912 Back to Board