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Textbook Resources
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Click above to view the textbook online. You must click on "Online book" then click the "student" login. The username is "coltpony" and the password is "horseshoe"
Cloud Identifier Helper
National Geographic Map Maker
Fomulas
deg C = 5/9 (deg F - 32)
deg F = 9/5 deg C + 32
K = deg C + 273
mean = sum of all data/number of data items
median = (odd) middle item of data or
(even) average of 2 middle date items
mode = most frequent data item
range = largest data item - smallest data item
deg C = 5/9 (deg F - 32)
deg F = 9/5 deg C + 32
K = deg C + 273
mean = sum of all data/number of data items
median = (odd) middle item of data or
(even) average of 2 middle date items
mode = most frequent data item
range = largest data item - smallest data item
Vocabulary
Celcius graduated cylinder beaker thermometer triple beam balance test tube
liter meter gram degrees double pan balance milli-
centi- hecto- deca- deci- kili- solid axis tilt
liquid gas particle mean median mode range cycle
water cycle greenhouse effect weather climate greenhouse gas
water vaper cumulus stratus cirrus barometer air pressure wind
jet stream Coriolis Effect monsoon doldrums westerlies trade winds easterlies
horse latitudes evaporation condensation precipitation saturation humidity
dew point relative humidity igneous metamorphic sedimentary silicates
carbonates oxides geologic cycle rock cycle reverse fault fault
Secondary wave normal fault transverse fault seismic wave tsunami epicenter
P wave S wave Surface wave Primary wave
liter meter gram degrees double pan balance milli-
centi- hecto- deca- deci- kili- solid axis tilt
liquid gas particle mean median mode range cycle
water cycle greenhouse effect weather climate greenhouse gas
water vaper cumulus stratus cirrus barometer air pressure wind
jet stream Coriolis Effect monsoon doldrums westerlies trade winds easterlies
horse latitudes evaporation condensation precipitation saturation humidity
dew point relative humidity igneous metamorphic sedimentary silicates
carbonates oxides geologic cycle rock cycle reverse fault fault
Secondary wave normal fault transverse fault seismic wave tsunami epicenter
P wave S wave Surface wave Primary wave
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Converting between units in SI.
←------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
number gets smaller (÷)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------→
number gets larger (x)
kilo- hecto- deca- UNIT deci- centi- milli-
grams (g)
meters (m)
Liters (L)
1. Find the starting and ending units. Are you going left to right or right to left?
2. Count the steps between the units. This gives you the number of zeros after the 1
3. Do the math.
Example:
786 daL = ________ kL
1. right to left (smaller ÷)
2. 2 steps = 2 zeros
3. 786÷100 = 7.86 kL
number gets smaller (÷)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------→
number gets larger (x)
kilo- hecto- deca- UNIT deci- centi- milli-
grams (g)
meters (m)
Liters (L)
1. Find the starting and ending units. Are you going left to right or right to left?
2. Count the steps between the units. This gives you the number of zeros after the 1
3. Do the math.
Example:
786 daL = ________ kL
1. right to left (smaller ÷)
2. 2 steps = 2 zeros
3. 786÷100 = 7.86 kL