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Grade 9 Properties of Matter
Boyle's Law states that an inverse relationship exists between
  1. pressure and temperature.
  2. volume and pressure.
  3. volume and temperature.
  4. pressure and density.
  5. temperature and density.
Grade 12 Botany
College Properties of Matter
Which combination of temperature and pressure would lead to a solid?
  1. High temperature and high pressure
  2. High temperature and low pressure
  3. Low temperature and low pressure
  4. Low temperature and high pressure
Grade 12 Physics
What extreme conditions are required for controlled nuclear fusion?
  1. Low temperature and low pressure
  2. High temperature and high pressure
  3. High temperature and low pressure
  4. Low temperature and high pressure
Grade 3 Heat Transfer
Heating is when
  1. a temperature measures how hot something is.
  2. a temperature changes.
  3. energy changes the temperature of something.
Grade 7 Biomes
Wladimir Koppen classified climate types by
  1. temperature, precipitation, and vegetation.
  2. temperature, latitude, and wind patterns.
  3. temperature, seasonal changes, and region.
Grade 10 Properties of Matter
Doing which of the following will help a solute dissolve faster?
  1. decrease temperature and increase pressure
  2. decrease temperature and decrease pressure
  3. increase temperature and increase pressure
  4. increase temperature and decrease pressure
Grade 12 Fluid Mechanics
Under what conditions do real gases behave almost like ideal gases?
  1. high temperature, low pressure
  2. high temperature, high pressure
  3. low temperature, high pressure
  4. low temperature, low pressure
Grade 5 Atmosphere
An air mass is a large body of air with
  1. different temperature and same moisture.
  2. same temperature and different moisture.
  3. different temperature and different moisture.
  4. same temperature and same moisture.
Grade 5 Matter
How does temperature change relate to particle motion?
  1. Particle motion increases with a rise in temperature and decreases with a decrease in temperature.
  2. Particle motion decreases with a rise in temperature and increases with a decrease in temperature.
Grade 8 Heat Transfer
Thermal energy always moves                                                  .
  1. from a higher temperature to a lower temperature.
  2. from a lower temperature to a higher temperature.
  3. from inside to outside.
  4. from outside to inside.
Grade 8 Heat Transfer
The faster the particles of a gas are moving, the
  1. lower their energy and the higher their temperature.
  2. greater their energy and the lower their temperature.
  3. lower their energy and the lower their temperature.
  4. greater their energy and the higher their temperature.
Grade 12 Properties of Matter
Under what conditions does a real gas obey gas laws?
  1. low pressure and high temperature
  2. low temperature and high pressure
  3. low pressure and low temperature
  4. high pressure and high temperature
Grade 7 Oceanography and Hydrology
Which of the following factors would most influence the shore impact of a tsunami?
  1. tide height
  2. the season
  3. air temperature
  4. water temperature
Grade 4 Atmosphere
Air masses can be described using these two properties?
  1. temperature and wind speed
  2. temperature and moisture
  3. temperature and cloud cover
  4. air pressure and wind speed
Grade 9 Atmosphere
Which statement describes the general relationship between the temperature and the luminosity of main sequence stars?
  1. As temperature decreases, luminosity increases
  2. As temperature decreases, luminosity remains the same
  3. As temperature increases, luminosity increases
  4. As temperature increases, luminosity remains the same
Grade 8 Heat Transfer
The second law of thermodynamics governs the direction of heat transfer, which is from                                                          .
  1. a lower temperature region to a higher temperature region
  2. a higher temperature region to a lower temperature region
  3. an isolated system to the surroundings
  4. the surroundings to an isolated system
Grade 10 Microbiology
To survive, bacteria need moisture, oxygen, and
  1. surface dirt.
  2. fire.
  3. warm temperature.
  4. cool temperature.
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