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Energy in motion is called _____.
a) kinetic energy
b) potential energy
c) wind energy
d)

A lava lamp is an example of which type of energy?
a) conduction
b) convection
c) radiation
d)

Thermal energy is also known as _____.
a) water energy
b) heat energy
c) wind energy
d)

Which of the following would be an example of conduction?
a) sitting by the campfire
b) touching a hot spoon in a bowl of soup
c) air moving in the atmosphere
d)

Transfer of heat through waves or rays.
a) radiation
b) conduction
c) convection
d)

Transfer of heat through the rising and sinking of materials due to changes in density.
a) radiation
b) conduction
c) convection
d)

A transfer of heat through direct contact.
a) radiation
b) conduction
c) convection
d)

A substance that changes from a gas to a liquid.
a) condensation
b) evaporation
c) deposition
d)

A substance that changes from a solid directly to a gas.
a) melting
b) freezing
c) sublimation
d)

A substance changing from a liquid to a gas at the surface.
a) condensation
b) evaporation
c) freezing
d)

A substance changing from a liquid to a solid.
a) melting
b) evaporation
c) freezing
d)

A substance changing from a solid to a liquid.
a) melting
b) freezing
c) condensation
d)

Stored energy is called _____.
a) solar energy
b) kinetic energy
c) potential energy
d)

Feeling the Sun's rays on your face is an example of which type of energy?
a) radiation
b) conduction
c) convection
d)

In order to change from one state of matter to another, you must add or remove _____.
a) wind
b) volume
c) energy
d)

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