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October Daily Warm-ups. A man in a restaurant asked a waiter for a juice glass, a dinner plate, water, a match, and a lemon wedge. The man poured enough.

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1 October Daily Warm-ups

2 A man in a restaurant asked a waiter for a juice glass, a dinner plate, water, a match, and a lemon wedge. The man poured enough water onto the plate to cover it. "If you can get the water on the plate into this glass without touching or moving this plate, I will give you $100," the man said. "You can use the match and lemon to do this."A few minutes later, the waiter walked away with $100 in his pocket. How did the waiter get the water into the glass? Show HintShow Hint Show AnswerShow Answer

3 October 2 What type of observations do these illustrations and pictures represent?

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5 1. If only density increases with increasing depth within the Earth, the velocity of a P wave should ___________. stay the same increase decrease 2. If a P wave were to go from a solid to a liquid - what would happen to its velocity? stay the same increase decrease to 0.0 decrease 3.If an S wave were to go from a solid to a liquid - what would happen to its velocity? stay the same increase decrease to 0.0 decrease 4. With increasing travel time the difference in arrival times between the P and the S waves _________ increases decreases stays constant none of the above

6 October 4: Which is the correct penny? NOTE: You cannot look at a real penny! 12345 678910 1112131415

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8 A student decided to set up an experiment to see if cats preferred skim milk or 2% milk. She put out a cup of milk for 5 kittens and then measured how much the kittens drank over the course of a day. The same kittens were used and the milk was served at the same temperature. The student discovered that the cats liked the 2% milk more than the skim milk. What is wrong with the above experiment? A. There is no independent variable. B. The milk should be served at different temperatures C. There are no constants present. D. Repeated experimentation is needed.

9 October 7 1. The atmosphere is comprised of : Five layers. Three layers. Two layers. 2. The weather that affects the Earth is controlled by the : Troposphere. Thermosphere. Exosphere. 3. Ozone layer is located in the : Mesosphere. Lower stratosphere. Thermosphere. 4. Ozone layer does not influence the life on Earth in any way. True. False. 5. Excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation can cause skin cancer. True. False.

10 1. Although we cannot see air pressure we know it exists because It is measured on a thermometer We feel it when air presses against us It is measured on a hygrometer 2. When molecules are heated they Move faster and spread out Move slower and come together Stay still 3. Air pressure is measured with a hygrometer barometer thermometer 4. Areas with low pressure generally have Sunny weather Precipitation Dry weather

11 1) The Basic unit of measurement of length is the ____________________.  2. Basic unit of measurement for ___________ is the liter (l).  3. __________________: upward force that keeps you afloat. 4. __________________: water is moved “out of the way” by an object when it is placed into water. 5) The division of the atmosphere into layers is based mainly on differences in _________________________. 6) You are on the moon and will be returning to Earth. List the layers of the atmosphere in the correct order as you re-enter earth’s atmosphere.  ______________________________

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13 Glasses Hands on Clock Black squares on shirt Pink dress changed Mug changed to yellow

14 1) During a study of the human body, students are asked to observe the back of their hands and record their observations. What units would be most appropriate for measuring the width of their hands? A) Meters B) Liters C) Grams D) Centimeters 2) By August, a student noticed that the sunflowers outside his house were as tall as the back door of his house. About how tall were the sunflowers? A) 0.2 meters B) 20 meters C)2 meters D) 200 meters 3) The picture shows a magnified view of a tick on a penny. About how long is the tick. A) 10 centimeters B) 4 meters C) 1 millimeter D) 2 km

15 1. The _____________ is a layer of gases that surround the Earth. 2. __________ is the condition of the lower atmosphere at any particular time. 3. _________type of weather in a specific area over a period of time. Percentages of gases in the atmosphere: 4)_____% Nitrogen 5)_____% Oxygen 6)____% trace elements

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17 Helium balloons float in air, oil floats on top of water, and our atmosphere is above the water on the Earth’s surface. (Assume liquid water for the blue box.) Density tells us how tightly packed the atoms are within a given volume. This slide is modified from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/balloon/science/density/filling.htmlhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/balloon/science/density/filling.html

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19 1) The psychrometer (illustrated below) records _______________ to determine the measure of humidity. A) the change in air pressure B) the amount of precipitation C) the amount of water vapor in the air D) the direction and speed of the wind 2) According to the local meteorologist, the air pressure in your community is falling. Which instrument below did he use to get this information? 3) A violent storm that generally forms within a cold front resulting in a low pressure, whirling, funnel-shaped cloud is a _______. pressure, whirling, funnel-shaped cloud is a _______. A. Hurricane B. air mass C. tornado D. thunderstorm

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21 An inconsiderate slob dumped trash on Rachel Rabbit's lawn. One of these two suspects is guilty. Slylock Fox found evidence that may identify the loathsome litterbug. What did Slylock observe to help him identify the trash tosser? Hint: Notice the bones in the trash.

22  Slylock found bones in the trash.  The bull is an herbivore and only eats plants.  The raccoon is an omnivore and eats both plants and animals. The raccoon is the trash tosser.

23 1) Which type of cloud is represented in the illustration? A) Stratus B) cirrus C) nimbus D) cumulus 2) Which type of weather is mostly associated with the cloud shown? A) tornadoes B) fair weather C) snowstorms D) heavy rain and hail

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