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Earth's history is divided into time periods, which of these is the shortest time period?
period |
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age |
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epoch |
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eon |
The Earth is approximately 4.6 billion years old and its history is divided into time periods based on the events that took place and the forms of life that were dominant during those periods. The largest graduation of time is the eon and each eon is subdivided into eras, eras into periods, periods into epochs, and epochs into ages.
Which of the following is not a base unit in the metric system?
meter |
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liter |
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degree Fahrenheit |
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gram |
The Fahrenheit scale is used for measuring temperature in the British system. The metric system uses the Celsius scale.
Which of the following states of matter exists at the lowest temperature?
none of these |
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gas |
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liquid |
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solid |
Solids exist at a lower temperature than liquids which exist at a lower temperature than gases.
Which of the following is not true about simple magnets?
opposite poles attract each other |
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opposite poles repel each other |
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same poles repel each other |
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all of these are untrue |
Simple magnets have two poles, north and south, and opposite poles attract each other (N attracts S, S attracts N). Likewise, the same pole of two magnets repel (N repels N, S repels S). The Earth has a magnetic field and North and South Poles which enables the use of a magnetic compass to determine direction.
Water has a refractive index of 1.33. Which of the following is true?
light travels 1.33 times faster in a vacuum than it does in water |
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light is 1.33 times dimmer in a vacuum than it is in water |
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light travels 1.33 times slower in a vacuum than it does in water |
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light is 1.33 times brighter in a vacuum than it is in water |
The speed of light varies based on the material that the waves are passing through. The refractive index of a material indicates how easily light travels through it compared to how easily light travels through a vacuum. For example, the refractive index of water is 1.33, meaning that light travels 1.33 times faster in a vacuum than it does in water.