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300 | other phenomena, provided courtesy of Stanley Changnon of the Illinois State Water Survey. | Hail during a storm describes water in a solid state. | neutral |
301 | Revolving around the sun once every 165 years, Neptune makes it's home 30 times further away from the Sun than does the Earth. | Earth makes a complete revolution around the sun about once every year. | neutral |
302 | This further atomizes the fuel/air mixture, creates turbulence, and makes the mixture burn quicker. | Air is made of atoms. | neutral |
303 | Describe differences among minerals, rocks, and soils. | A mineral is described as a natural substance that makes up rocks. | neutral |
304 | It is as bright as the bright stars, but is always in the twilight, close to the setting or rising sun. | From earth, the sun appears brighter than any other star because the sun is the closest star | neutral |
305 | This system (RPM) has accelerated the growth of oaks to grow as fast as native trees such as ash or locust, plus acorn prodution has been observed on many 3-year old planted trees. | An acorn growing into an adult tree will take the longest time to observe. | neutral |
306 | The Julian calendar had a 12-month year measuring 365.25 days - an attempt to duplicate the time it takes the Earth to make a complete revolution around the sun. | Earth makes a complete revolution around the sun about once every year. | entailment |
307 | The following are examples: • a distant siren might have a pulsing sound which becomes louder and louder • a book falling might have a short, loud sound. | The sound in a loud classroom is an example of a form of energy. | neutral |
308 | Light, Heat, Electricity, And Magnetism Ask questions and make observations to discover the differences between substances that can be touched (matter) and substances that cannot be touched (forms of energy, light, heat, electricity, sound, and magnetism). | Heat, light, and sound are all different forms of energy. | entailment |
309 | Going downhill, straight downhill, with gravity, putts tend to roll straighter. | Gravity causes rocks to roll downhill. | neutral |
310 | like a storm of hail, a destroying tempest, like a storm of mighty, overflowing waters, he will cast down to the earth with violence. | Hail during a storm describes water in a solid state. | neutral |
311 | 97% of the earth's water is the oceans and seas. | Most of earth's water is located in oceans | entailment |
312 | Various appointments followed, including command of the Atomic Energy Division, U.S. Air Force Headquarters. | Air is made of atoms. | neutral |
313 | increasing numbers of deaths during summer heat waves; | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
314 | How long does it take for a Christmas tree to grow? | An acorn growing into an adult tree will take the longest time to observe. | neutral |
315 | Even though the spines help wind to redirect the cactus, sometimes it is taken out by wind. | The spines of a cactus help it survive because spines protect the cactus from animals. | neutral |
316 | Areoles are circular clusters of spines on a cactus. | The spines of a cactus help it survive because spines protect the cactus from animals. | neutral |
317 | Example of Gas to Liquid phase change: Rain where water vapor is converted into liquid water droplets. | Rain is an example of liquid water. | entailment |
318 | The earth rotated, and thus the stars, sun, and planets appeared to move around the earth | From earth, the sun appears brighter than any other star because the sun is the closest star | neutral |
319 | length)]) After | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
320 | When the water vapor is cooled below the dew point, it condenses to form clouds. | Dew forming on plants during a cold night is an example of water condensing. | neutral |
321 | They are food for many species of other invertebrates, fish, bats, birds, and more. | Many species of birds in new england fly south for the winter months to find an environment with more food. | neutral |
322 | It will be a binary sun solar system. | The largest body in our solar system is the sun. | neutral |
323 | The blue whale that blocked a street. | A blue block appears blue in the sunlight if only blue light is reflected by the block. | neutral |
324 | However, the oceans may be composed of liquid methane, the rain made up of drops of methane and liquid nitrogen and the lavas pouring on to the surface formed of liquid water and ammonia. | Rain is an example of liquid water. | neutral |
325 | Wood also burned through addition of air to its substance, but it did not appear to gain weight, because the new substance formed (carbon dioxide) was itself a gas and vanished into the atmosphere. | Wood burning is an example of a different substance being formed. | entailment |
326 | parent use tasks similar child. | Children resemble their parents because they have similar dna. | neutral |
327 | In these examples, rain water runs over the land carrying pollutants into bodies of water. | Rain is an example of liquid water. | neutral |
328 | Gas plant operators also monitor machines as gases, such as oxygen and nitrogen, are created. | Oxygen gas is given off by plants. | neutral |
329 | For example, they host a community health fair every spring that includes health screenings, an exercise class and other activities to promote wellness. | Exercising every day is an example of a good health habit. | neutral |
330 | PAHs are a group of more than 100 different chemicals that are formed during the burning of coal, oil and gas, garbage or other organic substances such as tobacco or charbroiled meat. | Wood burning is an example of a different substance being formed. | neutral |
331 | Those are the last of the major countermeasures developed to keep the first forces of gravity from causing them to black out as the shuttle rolls to a stop on the runway. | Gravity causes rocks to roll downhill. | neutral |
332 | There is no requirement that the mineral substances be naturally occurring. | A mineral is described as a natural substance that makes up rocks. | neutral |
333 | The Sun is a typical star of the G2 class and only appears so bright because it is much closer to Earth than any other star. | From earth, the sun appears brighter than any other star because the sun is the closest star | entailment |
334 | When we burn coal we are reusing that ancient sun-energy, because coal is made from prehistoric trees. | Coal is nonrenewable, and the sun is renewable is how coal and the sun compare as sources of energy. | neutral |
335 | -inheritance of anomalies in the human eye and in that of the horse. | A human offspring inherit blue eyes. | neutral |
336 | Using tools and microscopes, the optician makes observations of the client’s eyes and surrounding parts to ensure that the lenses will fit correctly and comfortably. | A microscope would best help a person observe the parts of a plant cell. | neutral |
337 | We're optimistic that we can influence them and keep them from doing too many cuts and maybe, in a few places, beef the system up in the North. | People can help keep a forest a good place for birds to live by preventing too many trees from being cut down. | neutral |
338 | X1011703064-00290-69522</DOCNO>ELECTRICITY Part 4: Series and parallel circuits--bulbs CONCEPTS: electricity, circuits BACKGROUND: Hooking two bulbs in series doubles the resistance, meaning less electricity will flow through the two bulbs than could through one. | A parallel circuit is best described as: electricity flows along more than one pathway | neutral |
339 | Astronomically, a year is the amount of time it takes for the Earth to make one complete revolution around the sun. | Earth makes a complete revolution around the sun about once every year. | entailment |
340 | Describe and classify rocks and minerals. | A mineral is described as a natural substance that makes up rocks. | neutral |
341 | He studies spectroscopy and crystal chemistry of minerals, structural properties of glasses and melts, radiation damage in minerals and glasses and structure–property relationships in natural and synthetic/industrial materials. | A mineral is described as a solid natural material with a crystal structure. | neutral |
342 | it must be some traveler 23 seeking shelter." | When it rains, some animals will move to seek shelter. | neutral |
343 | These pages report on the experiences of the teachers and students at these schools. | If an accident happens during a science experiment, the first thing a student should do is report to the teacher. | neutral |
344 | A blue outlined block should appear. | A blue block appears blue in the sunlight if only blue light is reflected by the block. | neutral |
345 | The Moon takes as much time to rotate once on its axis as it takes to complete one orbit of Earth. | It takes earth one week to rotate on its axis seven times. | neutral |
346 | The Sun and Solar System; | The largest body in our solar system is the sun. | neutral |
347 | Sun (3). | The surface of the sun is much hotter than almost anything on earth. | neutral |
348 | Use microscopes to identify basic parts of plant and animal cells (cytoplasm, nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall). | A microscope would best help a person observe the parts of a plant cell. | entailment |
349 | A teacher should become familiar with the contents of the lessons within the unit and try the experiments themselves first before beginning the unit with the students. | If an accident happens during a science experiment, the first thing a student should do is report to the teacher. | neutral |
350 | Multicellular organisms, but they have no true tissues. | Single-celled organisms and multicellular organisms have this in common: both have a way to get rid of waste materials. | neutral |
351 | If a source of coal ash is certified by DEP, the generator of that coal ash can make the coal ash available statewide for beneficial uses. | Coal can be mined from earth and used as an energy source. | neutral |
352 | Can you explain how "recombination != sex" implies "each child does not receive 50% of its DNA from each parent"? | Children resemble their parents because they have similar dna. | neutral |
353 | This causes a scattering of the light at the blue end of the spectrum, making the lake appear blue. | A blue block appears blue in the sunlight if only blue light is reflected by the block. | neutral |
354 | that is, they can rotate around only one axis at a time. | It takes earth one week to rotate on its axis seven times. | neutral |
355 | An object illuminated by blue light can, of course, reflect only blue light. | A blue block appears blue in the sunlight if only blue light is reflected by the block. | neutral |
356 | It should be noted that there are in fact many elementary school teachers excited about science who are providing their students superb science experiences. | If an accident happens during a science experiment, the first thing a student should do is report to the teacher. | neutral |
357 | Energy Transformation Heat - Nature Of History Of Science Condensation Evaporation Temperature - Nature Of We'll be adding interesting info and links here. | Evaporation and condensation are similar because both are caused by changes in heat energy. | neutral |
358 | Many nesting birds in Canada and the northern United States fly south to the tier of states along the Gulf of Mexico where the winter climate is more favorable and food is abundant . | Many species of birds in new england fly south for the winter months to find an environment with more food. | entailment |
359 | Thunderstorms caused an Urban and Small Stream Flood Advisory to be posted for Pima County, including the greater Tucson Metro area. | A stream flooding is most likely caused by a thunderstorm. | entailment |
360 | Examples include being able to attribute personality traits to oneself or to identify recollected episodes as being personal memories of the past. | Being able to read is an example of a learned trait. | neutral |
361 | Different types of adaptive use of colour are: advertising coloration such as when male birds are often brilliantly coloured in order to attract females; | Coloration often helps an animal attract a mate. | entailment |
362 | Describing the work involves not only good writing, but also a solid structure that helps the reader follow the explanation. | A mineral is described as a solid natural material with a crystal structure. | neutral |
363 | Gravity is causes a number of forces in the structure of ropes and posts. | Gravity causes rocks to roll downhill. | neutral |
364 | In order to make them grow as fast as they do here, the length of the day has to be increased to match our Alaskan summer day. | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
365 | Flat tires from cactus spines won't be a problem. | The spines of a cactus help it survive because spines protect the cactus from animals. | neutral |
366 | The Tropical Warm Pool (TPW) is a mass of ocean water located in the western Pacific Ocean and eastern Indian Ocean which exhibits the highest water temperatures over the largest expanse of the Earth's surface. | Most of earth's water is located in oceans | neutral |
367 | A liquid becomes a solid if its temperature decreases. | One way to change water from a liquid to a solid is to decrease the temperature. | entailment |
368 | Assess the sources and forms of energy (heat, light, electricity, mechanical motions and sound). | Heat, light, and sound are all different forms of energy. | entailment |
369 | X1014230911-00366-78719</DOCNO> human eye color, how parents determine offspring colors human eye color, how parents determine offspring colors By fred [email protected] if one parent has blue eyes and the other parent has hazel eyes, can the child have brown eyes? | A human offspring inherit blue eyes. | neutral |
370 | plants as living things Parts of plants; | A moose eats a plant is an example of a living thing that depends on another living thing to survive. | neutral |
371 | Multicellular organisms have a set of cells that specialize in reproduction. | Single-celled organisms and multicellular organisms have this in common: both have a way to get rid of waste materials. | neutral |
372 | Prevent bruising by not placing too many cuttings in the solution at once. | People can help keep a forest a good place for birds to live by preventing too many trees from being cut down. | neutral |
373 | For example, trends in the lengths of frost-free periods, the intensities of precipitation events, the occurrence of runs of heat-stress days, and the warming of soil temperatures in spring will be tracked. | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
374 | The polar jet stream was much farther north than usual, blocking cold air masses from moving south from Canada. | The best explanation for how air masses move across the united states is that the prevailing westerlies move air masses from west to east across the united states but may be deflected by the jet stream. | neutral |
375 | Pedal harps use the mechanical action of pedals to change the pitches of the strings. | A person uses mechanical energy to pedal a bicycle. | neutral |
376 | its roots system. | Stems transport water to other parts of the plant through a system of tubes. | neutral |
377 | Frontal storms form at the front of large, moist air masses moving across the country and can cause floods in the northern and eastern parts of the United States during the winter and spring. | The best explanation for how air masses move across the united states is that the prevailing westerlies move air masses from west to east across the united states but may be deflected by the jet stream. | neutral |
378 | Our sun, the nearest star, is quite bright because it is so close to us. | From earth, the sun appears brighter than any other star because the sun is the closest star | entailment |
379 | The surcharge does not apply to water use, solid waste, sewer or storm water. | Hail during a storm describes water in a solid state. | neutral |
380 | Make an effort to learn the location of air masses that affect the weather of the United States. | The best explanation for how air masses move across the united states is that the prevailing westerlies move air masses from west to east across the united states but may be deflected by the jet stream. | neutral |
381 | Energy may occur in the form of heat, light, movement, sound, or radiation. | Heat, light, and sound are all different forms of energy. | entailment |
382 | Students can use the collected information to compare weather (high and low temperatures, total precipitation, sky conditions, etc.) in different places. | Temperature and sky conditions are both used to describe weather. | entailment |
383 | It rotates on its axis once in 59 earth days. | Earth rotates on its axis once times in one day. | neutral |
384 | Tweezers are handy for removing finer cactus spines and splinters. | The spines of a cactus help it survive because spines protect the cactus from animals. | neutral |
385 | Coal is a clean energy source? | Coal is nonrenewable, and the sun is renewable is how coal and the sun compare as sources of energy. | neutral |
386 | Hymn of Promise In the bulb there is a flower, in the seed, an apple tree; | A sign that an apple tree is going to start growing apples is that the tree has flowers. | neutral |
387 | hot sun; | The surface of the sun is much hotter than almost anything on earth. | neutral |
388 | The positions of objects as seen from the Sun, used for solar system bodies. | The largest body in our solar system is the sun. | neutral |
389 | A property of all metallic and electrical conductors that describes the total opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. | A parallel circuit is best described as: electricity flows along more than one pathway | neutral |
390 | In fact, copper is a good conductor of electricity. | Copper conducts electricity the best. | entailment |
391 | Sound energy is a form of energy that is associated with the vibrations of matter. | The sound in a loud classroom is an example of a form of energy. | entailment |
392 | The study uses mass-balance chemical and isotopic hydrograph separations to determine different flowpath contributions to surface water runoff in two small alpine streams and their changes over time. | A student should use a balance to compare the masses of two small rocks. | neutral |
393 | three and six. | Being able to read is an example of a learned trait. | neutral |
394 | Effect of Tides on Earth s Rotation : p169 ... Earth rotates once on its axis (relative to the stars) in 23h 56m - 1 sidereal day. | Earth rotates on its axis once times in one day. | entailment |
395 | Two factors double: The mass of air deflected downwards per unit of time. | The best explanation for how air masses move across the united states is that the prevailing westerlies move air masses from west to east across the united states but may be deflected by the jet stream. | neutral |
396 | If two stars are close together in the sky, does that mean that they are connected to each other like the Earth is connected to the sun? | From earth, the sun appears brighter than any other star because the sun is the closest star | neutral |
397 | Oxygen gas is returned to the atmosphere from the living world by green plants and cyan bacteria, which give out oxygen during photosynthesis. | Oxygen gas is given off by plants. | entailment |
398 | A railroad track extends the length of the eastern edge of the two units. | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
399 | 97% of the earth's water is salt water (oceans and seas). | Most of earth's water is located in oceans | entailment |