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How does a wind during the tornado move?
It moves in a circle. It moves in a funnel shape. It spins.
Name four natural hazards.
Tornado, hurricane, flood, sandstorm, thunderstorm etc.
What happens when forces are equal and opposite?
They do not cause motion.
What is gravity?
A force that pulls objects toward each other
What type of force acts between objects that are touching?
Contact force
Name different kinds of precipitation.
Rain, snow, hail
What is evaporation?
Water from the ocean turns into gas(water vapor)
What is special about water on Earth?
Water on Earth is in 3 states -solid, liquid, gas. (Liquid-oceans, seas, rivers. ..Gas of water or water vapor in the clouds, ice- ice caps of the Earth)
What do the weather satellites do?
Weather satellites take photos and collect data(about temperature, wind, humidity)
What do insulators do?
They stop electricity from flowing, they don't allow electricity flow easily.
Name 2 materials that are conductors.
Steel, copper, iron, gold and silver.
What is lodestone?
A rock that attracts metal like a magnet.
What happens to different poles of a magnet?
They attract
The largest natural magnet on Earth is the planet itself. True or False?
True
Electric charges flow easily through insulators such as rubber, wool, glass, and wood. True or False?
False
________ is a force that goes against the motion of an object.
Friction
What parts of a magnet are the strongest?
poles
Is wood a conductor or an insulator?
an insulator
What are non contact forces? Name 3
Gravity, magnetism, electricity
Name the stages of water cycle
Evaporation, condensation, precipitation