What is thermal energy?, Sound energy, Electrical energy, Light energy, Energy from moving particles, Temperature measures:, average kinetic energy, color, size of particles, number of particles, Heat always flows from:, same temperature, hot to cold, cold to hot, nowhere, Thermal equilibrium happens when:, objects move, objects melt, temperatures become equal, heat increases, Heat transfer through direct contact is:, radiation, evaporation, conduction, convection, Heat transfer in liquids and gases is:, conduction, convection, reflection, radiation, Heat from the Sun reaches Earth by:, radiation, convection, conduction, contact, Which material is a good conductor?, wood, rubber, plastic, copper, Insulators:, allow heat easily, increase temperature, produce heat, stop heat from passing easily, Increasing thickness will:, speed up heat transfer, increase temperature, slow down heat transfer, stop heat, Dark-colored objects:, block heat, absorb more heat, cools faster, reflect heat, Larger surface area:, heats faster, cools only, heats slower, no change, High specific heat means:, freezes, heats quickly, no heating, heats slowly, Evaporation is:, solid to gas, freezing, liquid to gas, gas to liquid, Condensation forms:, clouds, wind, vapor, heat, Most of Earth’s water is:, rivers, salty water, freshwater, ice, Largest freshwater storage is:, rivers, lakes, oceans, glaciers, The main source of energy for Earth is:, Ocean, Sun, Wind, Moon, Land compared to water:, heats faster, never heats, heats slower, same rate, Air moves from:, low to high pressure, hot to hot, high to low pressure, cold to cold, Weather is:, short-term atmospheric conditions, ocean currents, Earth’s shape, long-term pattern, Climate is:, wind speed, rainfall only, long-term weather pattern, daily weather, Warm air:, sinks, disappears, freezes, rises, Air moves from:, hot to hot, high to low pressure, cold to cold, low to high pressure, Low pressure usually brings:, clear skies, cold only, dry air, clouds and rain, A cold front usually causes:, strong storms, clear weather, light rain, no change, Which tool measures air pressure?, thermometer, barometer, anemometer, hygrometer.
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