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Solar System - Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)

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Solar System - Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated) How did the terrestrial planets form? - answerIn the proto-Solar-Sytem, after the sun formed, the rest of the materials orbiting close around it began to clump together too. However, closer to the sun, lighter mat...

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Science Olympiad Anatomy and Physiology Exam Questions And Answers

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Science Olympiad Anatomy and Physiology Exam Questions And Answers Dendrite - answerReceive stimulus and carries it impulses toward the cell body. Cell Body with nucleus - answerFiber which carries impulses away from cell body schwann cell - answercells which produce myelain or fat layer in the ...

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Fast Facts Science Olympiad

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Fast Facts Science Olympiad Geologist- A - answerRosemary Askin Geologist- B - answerWalter A. Bell Geologist- C - answerColin Campbell Geologist- D - answerThomas Dibblee Geologist- E - answerHeinz Ebert Geologist- F - answerRichard Fortey Geologist- G - answerRobert Garrels Geologist- H - ...

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Fast Facts Science Olympiad

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Fast Facts Science Olympiad Moons (of our solar system)- A - answerAtlas/Ariel Moons- B - answerBestla Moons- C - answerCallisto Moons- D - answerDeimos Moons- E - answerEuropa Moons- F - answerFenrir Moons- G - answerGanymede Moons- H - answerHelene Moons- I - answerIo Moons- J - answerJa...

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Science Olympiad Dynamic Planet Exam Questions And Answers

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Science Olympiad Dynamic Planet Exam Questions And Answers volcano - answera weak spot in the crust where magma has come through the surface magma - answerthe molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases and water from the mantle lava - answerliquid magma that reaches Earth's surface Ring...

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Science Olympiad Meteorology Exam Questions And Answers

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Science Olympiad Meteorology Exam Questions And Answers air mass - answera huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height and a source region. Remember cP, cT, mP, mT, cA continental polar (cP) - answercold, dry stable air mass that forms over land ...

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Science Olympiad Science Word Study Guide

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Science Olympiad Science Word Study Guide Double Helix - answerDNA Structure Deoxyribonucleic Acid - answerDNA Evolution - answerProcess of growth or formation; development Gamete - answerA mature sexual reproductive cell that forms with another to form an organism Kingdom - answerA taxonomic ...

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Ecology Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers

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Ecology Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers Succession - answerprogressive replacement of one community by another until a stable climax is established 2 types of succession - answerPrimary: succession of vegetation from a barren desert or water to a climax community Secondary: Biotic ...

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Science Olympiad Cell Biology Exam Study Guide

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Science Olympiad Cell Biology Exam Study Guide Prokaryotic cell - answerSingle-celled miroorganism with no membrane bound organelles Eukaryotic cell - answerHas a nucleus and membrane bound organelles Cabpsule - answerOnly in plants, jelly-like fluid, protects cell wall Nucleiod - answerSingula...

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Science Olympiad- Solar Systems Study Guide

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Science Olympiad- Solar Systems Study Guide Earth - answer3rd Planet, Has one moon, Gaia Mars - answerRed Planet, Has two moons, Ares Venus - answerSuper thick Atmosphere, No Moons, Aphrodite Mercury - answerFirst Planet, Rocky, Hermes Astroid Belt - answerRocky ring between Mars and Jupiter ...

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Science Olympiad Crime Busters

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Science Olympiad Crime Busters Arch - answera hill with no deltas tented arch - answeran arch with a sharp corner at the top point plain arch - answeran arch with a more rounded top point loop - answera beanish shape with one delta ulnar loop - answera loop pointing towards the pinky radial lo...

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Science Olympiad Road Scholar Exam Questions With Verified Answers

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Science Olympiad Road Scholar Exam Questions With Verified Answers How are distances computed, in general? (That is, as the crow flies or straight line distance) - answermap bar scale What is the primary method of computing distances along state highways? - answerDistances between junctions and...

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Ecology Questions-Science Olympiad Exam Questions With Verified Answers

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Ecology Questions-Science Olympiad Exam Questions With Verified Answers What does P.O.P. stand for? - answerPersistent organic pollutants. What are P.O.P.'s? - answerToxic substances formed from organic compounds. Besides mercury, what other heavy metals cause toxic pollution? - answerLead, Cad...

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Physics For Science Olympiad Exam Study Guide

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Physics For Science Olympiad Exam Study Guide Newton's First Law - answerInertia: Every object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force. Newton's Second Law - answerForce = mass * acceleration Newton's...

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Science Olympiad Quiz bowl

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Science Olympiad Quiz bowl thermometer - answerdevice that measures temperature clouds - answerstratus, cirrus, and nimbus are types of these What country experiences the most tornadoes? - answerUnited States of America rainbow - answerspectrum of light that appears when the sun shines into wate...

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Remote Sensing Science Olympiad Study Guide Verified And Updated

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Remote Sensing Science Olympiad Study Guide Verified And Updated Remote Sensing - answercollection and interpretation of information about an object without being in physical contact with the object ATI - answerApparent thermal inertia AVHRR - answerAdvanced Very High Resolution Radiometer AVI...

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Optics Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers

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Optics Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers The law of reflection states - answerthat the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal to the surface of the mirror all lie in the same plane. Furthermore, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence . specular reflection ...

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Astronomy Science Olympiad Master Exam Questions And Answers

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Astronomy Science Olympiad Master Exam Questions And Answers Optical double - answernot actually binaries simply two stars lying along same line of sight (similar RA & dec) Not gravitationally bound Not usefull in determining stellar masses Visual binary - answerboth stars resolved independent...

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Chem Lab- Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)

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Chem Lab- Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated) What is the formula for Molarity? - answermoles of solute/liters of solution What is an acid? - answerAn acid is a source of hydrogen ions, H⁺, has a pH less than 7 Strong bases - answer(usually salts), NaOH, KOH, Ca...

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Science Olympiad Study Guide Verified And Updated

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Science Olympiad Study Guide Verified And Updated Ionic Bond - answerA bond between a nonmetal and a metal. One loses or gains an electron. Sea Breeze - answerA wind blowing from cool ocean to warm land next to it. Endoplasmic Reticulum - answerA network of tubes that are responsible for carryin...

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Science Olympiad Earth and Space Study Guide Verified And Updated

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Science Olympiad Earth and Space Study Guide Verified And Updated Temperature range: - answerthe numerical difference between the minimum and maximum values of temperature observed in a system, such as atmospheric temperature in a given location. Average Daily temperature - answerTemperature ta...

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Science Olympiad Sounds of Music

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Science Olympiad Sounds of Music Antinodes - answerareas of highest vibration Nodes - answerareas of least vibration Amplitude - answerheight of a wave compressions - answerregions of high air pressure rarefactions - answerregions of low air pressure intensity - answerpower/area pitch - answe...

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Experimental Design Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified

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Experimental Design Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified Statement of problem (2 Points) - answer_____ Not a yes/no question and includes independent and dependent variables _____ Problem is clearly testable and is written in a clear and concise manner Hypothesis (4 points)...

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Science Olympiad Optics Exam Study Guide (Verified And Updated)

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Science Olympiad Optics Exam Study Guide (Verified And Updated) geometric optics - answerhow light travels, including reflection and refraction, light is thought of as rays which travel according to certain principles law of reflection - answerthe angle of incidence of a wave or stream of partic...

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Science Olympiad - Dynamic Planet Exam Study Guide

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Science Olympiad - Dynamic Planet Exam Study Guide USGS topographic maps - answerdetailed record of a land area, giving geographic positions and elevations for both natural and man-made features. They show the shape of the land the mountains, valleys, and plains by means of brown contour lines ...

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Meteorology-Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified

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Meteorology-Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified Atmosphere - answerLayers of gas that surround a planet Climate - answerThe average weather conditions in an area Front - answerIn weather, the boundary between two masses of air with different properties Global Warming - ans...

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Fossils Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified

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Fossils Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified Conditions required for a plant or an animal to become fossilized - answerHard body parts (bones, teeth, shells) - soft body parts will not fossilise, but may leave behind trace evidence (e.g. imprints) -Preservation of remains (...

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