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Science Study Guide Review

Science Study Guide Review. By Stephanie Estes. Sound is made when an object vibrates. As an object vibrates faster, the ____________ becomes higher. Sound is made when an object vibrates. As an object vibrates faster, the pitch becomes higher.

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Science Study Guide Review

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  1. Science Study Guide Review By Stephanie Estes

  2. Sound is made when an object vibrates. As an object vibrates faster, the ____________ becomes higher.

  3. Sound is made when an object vibrates. As an object vibrates faster, the pitch becomes higher.

  4. Tiny _________ in the inner ear are connected to nerves and aid in sending signals to the brain.

  5. Tiny hairs in the inner ear are connected to nerves and aid in sending signals to the brain.

  6. Sound travels faster through denser substances than less dense substances. Therefore, sound would travel _____________through steel than through water, air, or even rubber because it is a denser substance.

  7. Sound travels faster through denser substances than less dense substances. Therefore, sound would travel faster through steel than through water, air, or even rubber because it is a denser substance.

  8. A smooth and hard surface produces an___________ that sounds most like the original sound.

  9. A smooth and hard surface produces an echo that sounds most like the original sound.

  10. The eardrum ____________ when sound waves strike it and therefore cause the sound to be heard (experienced).

  11. The eardrum vibrates when sound waves strike it and therefore cause the sound to be heard (experienced).

  12. When light can pass through a material and a clear image can be seen through it, we say that material is __________________ such as a window pane.

  13. When light can pass through a material and a clear image can be seen through it, we say that material is transparent such as a window pane.

  14. A good material to use to completely block out light so as to make a room totally dark would be an ________________ material.

  15. A good material to use to completely block out light so as to make a room totally dark would be an opaque material.

  16. A stained glass window would be considered ______________ because it reflects and absorbs some light.

  17. A stained glass window would be considered translusent because it reflects and absorbs some light.

  18. A “foggy window” would be considered ____________ because some but not all light can pass through it.

  19. A “foggy window” would be considered translusent because some but not all light can pass through it.

  20. A “clear drinking glass” would be an example of a ______________ object.

  21. A “clear drinking glass” would be an example of a transparent object.

  22. A “wooden door” would not let any light pass through so it would be an example of an ______________ object.

  23. A “wooden door” would not let any light pass through so it would be an example of an opaque object.

  24. We say the moon is __________ when the amount of light seen from the first half of the moon’s cycle increases.

  25. We say the moon is waxing when the amount of light seen from the first half of the moon’s cycle increases.

  26. The different shapes of the moon during its 28-day cycle is referred to as the ___________ of the moon.

  27. The different shapes of the moon during its 28-day cycle is referred to as the phases of the moon.

  28. When the amount of light seen from Earth during the last half of the moon’s 28-day cycle decreases, the moon is _____________.

  29. When the amount of light seen from Earth during the last half of the moon’s 28-day cycle decreases, the moon is waning.

  30. A ___________ eclipse occurs when Earth passes into the shadow of the moon, leaving the appearance of a “halo” around the moon.

  31. A solareclipse occurs when Earth passes into the shadow of the moon, leaving the appearance of a “halo” around the moon.

  32. We know that the moon does not give off its own light. The moon appears bright in the night sky because the moon ___________________.

  33. We know that the moon does not give off its own light. The moon appears bright in the night sky because the moon reflects light from the sun.

  34. _____________ blocks the sun’s light during a lunar eclipse. The moon will appear to be “reddish” in color.

  35. Earth blocks the sun’s light during a lunar eclipse. The moon will appear to be “reddish” in color.

  36. When the moon passes through Earth’s shadow making the moon appear “reddish” in color, a ___________ ___________ is occurring.

  37. When the moon passes through Earth’s shadow making the moon appear “reddish” in color, a lunar eclipseis occurring.

  38. The sun seems to “set” at night because one side of the Earth ______________________________________.

  39. The sun seems to “set” at night because one side of the Earth turns away from the sun.

  40. The moon ____________ around Earth in an ellipse-shaped orbit.

  41. The moon revolves around Earth in an ellipse-shaped orbit.

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