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  • 1. ElementsWhat are the two most common elements in the universe?

    Oxygen and HydrogenOxygen and CarbonHydrogen and HeliumHelium and Carbon

  • 1. ElementsWhat are the two most common elements in the universe?

    Oxygen and HydrogenOxygen and CarbonHydrogen and HeliumHelium and Carbon

  • 2. Contour / Topographical MatchingWhich of the following pictures corresponds with this contour map?

  • 2. Contour / Topographical MatchingWhich of the following pictures corresponds with this contour map? A. B. C. D.

  • 3. Wegeners WorkAlfred Wegener is best known for his theory of

    Continental DriftWave / Particle DualityHuman EvolutionStar Formation

  • 3. Wegeners WorkAlfred Wegener is best known for his theory of

    Continental DriftWave / Particle DualityHuman EvolutionStar Formation

  • 4. Florida Energy SourcesWhich of these energy sources is most consumed in Florida?

    CoalNatural GasSolar EnergyNuclear Energy

  • 4. Florida Energy SourcesWhich of these energy sources is most consumed in Florida?

    CoalNatural GasSolar EnergyNuclear Energy

  • 5. MicroscopesWhich of the following steps would come first when focusing a microscope?

    Use course focus adjustmentSet eyepiece pointerUse fine focus adjustmentSelect the objective lens

  • 5. MicroscopesWhich of the following steps would come first when focusing a microscope?

    Use course focus adjustmentSet eyepiece pointerUse fine focus adjustmentSelect the objective lens

  • 6. TemperatureWhich is hotter?

    100 F100 C100 K250 K

  • 6. TemperatureWhich is hotter?

    100 F100 C100 K250 K

    0 C = 32 F = 273 K

    100 C = 212 F = 373 K

  • 7. The Path of Blood

  • 8. The pH Scale

  • 9. Alpha and Beta DecayAlpha decay is a type of radioactive decay in which a nucleus emits an alpha particle and decays into an atom with a smaller mass and different atomic number.

  • 9. Alpha and Beta Decay (contd)Beta decay is a type of radioactive decay in which a beta particle (an electron or a positron) is emitted from an atom.

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