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PRAXIS 5005: Science Latest 2023 Rated A
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PRAXIS 5005: Science Latest 2023 Rated A Igneous Rock formed when hot magma cools beneath the ground or lava cools above the ground forms crystal like/ glassy rocks 
ex: granite, pumus, basalt 
Sedimentary Rock Changed by pressure does not involve heat Usually near water/ involves water sometimes contain fossils 
forms from previously weathered and erroted material which may have been igneous, sedimentary, rock metamorphic rock. 
ex: dolemite, limestone, sandstone 
Metamorphic Rock Has been chan...
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Earth Science Questions and Answers Already Passed science A way of learning about the natural world through observations and logical reasoning; leads to a body of knowledge. Using empirical evidence to generate explanations of how the natural world works is an important part of science. 
observing The process of using one or more of the senses to gather information. The biologist used both sight and sound when observing the behavior of birds. 
inferring The process of making an inference; an in...
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PECT PreK-4 Practice Test Modules 1-3 Questions With Correct Answers
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Use of a circle graph is best when used to answer a question about what concept? 
 
a. What is the difference between the minimum and maximum value? 
b. Is there a change over time? 
c. What is the relationship between two variables? 
d. How do all the parts related to the whole? - Answer D 
 
A kindergarten teacher wants to develop the concept of set and which items belong in a set. What would be an appropriate activity for her to do? 
 
a. Have students use as many words as they can think of t...
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FTCE Middle Grades Science 5-9 Exam 406 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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FTCE Middle Grades Science 5-9 Exam 406 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Which of the properties listed below is a characteristic of a liquid but not of a gas? 
A. It has the ability to flow. 
B. It maintains its volume in an open container. 
C. Its molecules are constantly in motion. 
D. Its volume varies depending on temperature. - CORRECT ANSWER B 
 
A 0.100 m3 chamber is filled with oxygen gas at standard conditions (101 kPa at 273 k). Assuming ideal conditions and behavior, what will be t...
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ASVAB Latest Update 2023 with Verified Solutions Volume Formula (Rectangular Solid) Volume = LxWxH 
Area Formula (Rectangle) Area = L x W 
Integer > Integers are like whole numbers, but they also include negative numbers ... but still no fractions allowed! 
> (But numbers like ½, 1.1 and 3.5 are not integers) 
Consecutive Number Consecutive numbers are numbers in counting order. - Counting Order 1,2,3,4,5 - Even Number 2,4,6,8,10 - Odd Number -3,-1,1,3,5,7 
Average A calculated "central...
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Professional Telescopes and General Relativity Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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Professional Telescopes and General Relativity Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
Professional Telescopes and General Relativity Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
Light emitted by a blackbody depends on: - ANSWER - the temperature of the object. 
 
According to general relativity, how is time affected by gravity? - ANSWER - Time runs slower in stronger gravitational fields. 
 
Who explained that electrons have both wave and particle properties - ANSWER - de Broglie 
 
What is a qu...
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PRAXIS 2 Elementary Education Multiple Subjects (5001) (Science) 100% Pass
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PRAXIS 2 Elementary Education Multiple Subjects (5001) (Science) 100% Pass Where are Protons located? Inside the atom. 
Where are Neutrons located? Inside of the atom. 
Where are electrons found? Outside of an atom 
Invertebrate -Have no backbone -Multicellular -No cell walls -Can't make their own food (heterotrophic) 
An earthworm would be an example of an... Invertebrate 
Vertebrae Have spinal cords and brains 
What kind of bones do birds have? Hollow bones 
Where is the Ring of Fire located?...
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54 Chapter 1 ASTR End Of Year Questions And Answers
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16) What do we mean by the observable universe? - ️️C) the part of the universe that could be observed in principle, including things that may require future technologies 
6) Suppose we imagine the Sun to be about the size of a grapefruit. How big an area would the orbits of the eight planets of the solar system cover? - ️️C) the size of a typical campus 
1) Our solar system is located in the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. - ️️Answer: FALSE 
1) What is the meaning of the word cosmos...
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Clemson Geology 1010 - Exam #1 Latest Update Rated A
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Clemson Geology 1010 - Exam #1 Latest Update Rated A principles claims something that has been proven - known to all as correct 
scientific method observation, questions, hypothesis, collect data, and evaluation 
hypothesis educated guess; "if-then" statement. needs to be testable; be predictive 
theories hypothesis but now has a lot of data supporting it; tested for years 
law essentially correct (always an exception) 
geology study of earth 
catastrophism everything was caused by 6 catastrop...
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AST111 FALL ASU EXAM 1 study guide 2023
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- FIELD OF VIEW - The area visible in an image. Usually given as the diameter of the region. 
 
HOW LARGE IS THE FIELD OF VIEW? - 1 mile wide or 1.6 km wide 
 
WHAT TYPE OF SYSTEM DO ALL SCIENTISTS USE TO MEASURE SIZES? - The metric system. 
 
What is the SI unit of force? - The newton named after Isaac newton 
 
What is the SI unit of energy? - Joule (J) 
 
How is density expressed in Si units? - Kilograms per cubic meter 
 
Temperature is expressed on what scale? - Kelvin scale 
 
What is the ...
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