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Which of the following states of matter exists at the lowest temperature?
gas |
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solid |
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liquid |
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none of these |
Solids exist at a lower temperature than liquids which exist at a lower temperature than gases.
A compound is a substance containing two or more different chemical elements bound together by what kind of bond?
molecular |
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covalent |
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ionic |
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chemical |
A compound is a substance containing two or more different chemical elements bound together by a chemical bond. In covalent compounds, electrons are shared between atoms. In ionic compounds, one atom borrows an electron from another atom resulting in two ions (electrically charged atoms) of opposite polarities that then become bonded electrostatically.
The first step in the water cycle is:
precipitation |
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infiltration |
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reclamation |
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evaporation |
The water (hydrologic) cycle describes the movement of water from Earth through the atmosphere and back to Earth. The cycle starts when water evaporates into a gas from bodies of water like rivers, lakes and oceans or transpirates from the leaves of plants.
As part of the carbon cycle, plants release carbon into the atmosphere through which process?
evaporation |
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sedimentation |
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photosynthesis |
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decomposition |
The carbon cycle represents the ciruit of carbon through Earth's ecosystem. Carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is absorbed by plants through photosynthesis. Plants then die and release carbon back into the atmosphere during decomposition or are eaten by animals who breathe (respiration) the carbon into the atmosphere they exhale and produce waste which also releases carbon as it decays.
Cirrus clouds generally occur in what kind of weather?
freezing |
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hot |
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stormy |
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fair |
Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy high-altitude clouds composed of ice crystals that originate from the freezing of supercooled water droplets. Cirrus clouds generally occur in fair weather and point in the direction of air movement at their elevation.