RVA test 60 review
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- compass rose
- direction symbol with many pointers that looks like a flower
- temperature
- the measure of how hot or cold something is
- day
- takes the earth 24 hours to rotate one time on its axis
- inclined plane
- a flat slanted surface
- wheel and axle
- a two part simple machine one part is a bar that passes through the center of the wheel like a door knob
- wedge
- two inclined planes back to backk and changes a downward or forward force into a sideways force like a screw or zipper
- mode
- the number that occurs most frequently
- continents
- large areas of land on earth
- sedimentary rock
- rock formed from bits or layers of rocks cemented together
- heat
- the movement of energy from warmer objects to cooler objects is called?
- pulley
- made up of a rope wrapped around a wheel with a groove in it.
- lever
- a bar that can turn on a fixed point
- bear
- In the wild what is a penguin's greatest enemy?
- plebeians
- poor romans
- gear
- a wheel with teeth
- wedge
- two inclined planes back to back
- golden age
- the freedom of all classes everyone could learn, and work together
- marathon race
- is named for a race from athens to sparta
- rotation
- spin on an axis
- screw
- an inclined plane twisted into a spiral
- metamorphic rock
- rock whose form has been changed by heat and/or pressure
- range
- the difference between the greatest and the leaset number in a set of data
- exhibit
- The artwork was part of a large what?
- adjective
- a word that modifies (describes) a noun.
- properties of minerals
- color, luster, streak, hardness, breaks
- nuisance
- flies and other small bugs can be a (-------) at a picnic?
- legend/key
- section on a map that shows what the symbols mean
- mean
- the sum of the numbers divided by the number of addends
- wheel and axle
- a two-part simple machine
- revolution
- the earth moves around the sun
- irritable
- people may be (--------) if they do not get enough sleep
- socrates
- was a great teacher
- lever
- a bar that can turn or pivot on a fixed point, called the fulcrum. like a see saw
- axis
- th eimaginary line that runs through the center of the earth the ends are the north pole and south pole
- winter
- when it is summer in the northern hemisphere, what season is it in the southern hemisphere
- force
- a push or a pull
- parthenon
- was built to honor the goddess Athena
- greek columns
- there are 3 different types of columns 1. doric 2. ionic 3. corinthian
- remembered in history
- Because of something great they did in history
- force
- a push or a pull
- leap year
- what happens every four years to our calender
- igneous rock
- "fire-made" rock formed from melted rock material
- gladiators
- were forced to fight
- load
- the object being moved by a simple machine
- median
- the middle number when the data is listed in order
- absolute location
- location that never changes
- islands
- areas of land that are surrounded on all sides by water
- shrimp
- The penguins don't like to eat?
- aqueduct
- a roman road
- energy
- the ability to do work
- piano
- what instrument did Mrs. Popper play when the penguins performed?
- conference
- The parents requested a (---------) with the teacher
- Peloponnesian war
- The war between Athens and Sparta
- xerces
- wanted to defeat Greece
- patricians
- wealthy romans
- work
- to apply a force that makes an object move
- 365
- How many days does it take the earth to revolve around the sun
- read about the artic
- In the evenings, Mr. Popper liked to do what?
- simple machines
- a machine with few or no moving parts