A) gravity B) friction C) inquiry D) capabilities
A) exciting B) amusing C) charming D) encouraging
A) identity B) friction C) advantage D) gravity
A) a perfect example B) a copy of something C) a person's individuality D) an opinion
A) gravity B) capabilities C) advantage D) identity
A) inquiry B) capabilities C) friction D) gravity
A) a test of knowledge B) an act that hurts C) a request for help D) a search for information
A) keep up B) slow down C) jump over D) move behind
A) He learned about the mysteries of the sea from his mother. B) He rode a roller coaster for the first time. C) He learned to juggle bowling balls. D) He was struck by a megacharged lightning bolt while on a wilderness hike.
A) In the beginning Max is at an amusement park, and at the end he is at a skate park B) In the beginning Max is at school, and at the end he is at a skate park. C) In the beginning Max is at an amusement park, and at the end he is in space. D) In the beginning Max is in space, and at the end he is at a skate park.
A) gravity B) inertia C) force D) mass
A) Weight is the amount of matter in an object, and mass is determined by gravity's pull on an object. B) Mass is the amount of matter in an object, and weight is determined by gravity's pull on an object. C) They are the same thing. D) Neither can be measured in space.
A) force B) inertia C) mass D) gravity |