| Water Cycle | W.E.D. Process | The Moon | Earth's Rotation | Simple Machines and Force | 
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					  Precipitation					 
					
					 What is the science word for rain? 
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					  breaks, moves, drops					 
					
					 Weathering _______ it, Erosion _________ it, Deposition _________ it 
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					  Bigger than half a moon but smaller than a full moon					 
					
					 What does gibbous mean? 
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					  the axis					 
					
					 What is the invisible line between the north pole and the south pole? 
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					  An inclined plane wrapped around a centre post.					 
					
					 What is the definition of a screw? 
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					  When water vapor (or gas) is turned into a liquid.					 
					
					 What is condensation? 
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					  small rocks					 
					
					 What is sediment? 
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					  Smaller than half a moon but bigger than a new moon					 
					
					 What does crescent mean? 
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					  It will make a right angle at 90 degrees					 
					
					 If I know where the earth's axis is, how can I find the earth's equator (If I cannot see landmarks like the north and south pole) 
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					  To lift something very heavy by using less force					 
					
					 Why would we use a pulley? 
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					  Through the water cycle, when water evaporates the salt does not go with it so when it rains it is new fresh water					 
					
					 How does the world get new fresh water naturally? 
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					  Erosion					 
					
					 Which W.E.D. Process is it when rain washes away soil from a hillside 
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					  Getting bigger					 
					
					 What does waxing mean? 
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					  We have different seasons because of where the Earth's axis is (If it is closer to the sun, it is summer and further away it is winter)					 
					
					 Why do we have different seasons? 
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					  It changes the direction of force, making it easier to lift things.					 
					
					 How does a pulley work? 
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					  Water particles and dust					 
					
					 What are clouds made from? 
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					  Weathering					 
					
					 Which W.E.D. process is it when water gets into crack, freezes, and breaks the rocks apart 
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					  Getting smaller					 
					
					 What does waning mean? 
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					  A burning ball of gas held together by gravity.					 
					
					 What is the definition of a sun? 
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					  A complex machine is two or more simple machines together					 
					
					 What is a complex machine? 
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					  gas, liquid, solid					 
					
					 What are the three states of matter water can be? 
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					  Deposition					 
					
					 Which W.E.D. process is it when deltas form at the mouths of rivers 
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					  Full moon we can see the whole moon, new moon we cannot see the moon at all.					 
					
					 What is the difference between full moon and new moon? 
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					  The Earth's axis is pointing away from the sun					 
					
					 Where is the Earth's North Axis when Macau is in winter (Hint, Macau is on the North Axis Hemisphere) 
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					  gravity  
					magnetism 
					 Name two non-contact forces 
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