Facts about the Moon | Newton's Laws of Motion | Hydroponics | Water Electrolysis | Food Preservation |
---|---|---|---|---|
What is LCROSS
Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite
|
What is Newton's 1st law of motion
An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted on by an outside force
|
What is Hydroponics
A process by which plants are grown with water and nutrients instead of soil
|
What is electrical energy
Type of energy required for water electrolysis to work
|
What is Food Preservation
The process by which food spoilage is prevented
|
What is water in the form of ice
LCROSS findings on the moon in 2009
|
What is Newton's 3rd Law
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
|
What is nutrients
What soil provides for plants
|
What is hydrogen and oxygen
The two gases produced through water electrolysis
|
What is a pathogen
Microorganisms that can make you sick
|
What is Regolith
The soil on the moon
|
What is Newton's 2nd Law
Force is equal to the product of mass and acceleration
(F=m x a) |
What is plants,algae and some bacteria
Organisms that carry out photosynthesis
|
What is H2O
the chemical formula for water
|
What is fungus and bacteria
The two microorganisms implicated in food spoilage
|
What is a lunar eclipse
When the Earth blocks the sunlight from the moon
|
What is less mass
The kind of mass we want our rocket to have so that it goes fast
|
What is chloroplasts
The part of the cell where photosynthesis occurs
|
What is water electrolysis
The process by which water is broken down into its component parts by electricity
|
What is sterile
When something is free of germs
|
What is a solar eclipse
When the moon blocks sunlight from the earth
|
What is more force
The kind of force we want our rocket to have so that it goes fast
|
What is the mitochondria
The part of the cell where cellular respiration occurs
|
What is dehydration
The lack of water in the body
|
What is refrigeration
The only food preservation technique that does not kill bacteria
|