Heat

Name:_______________

Date:__________

1. Changes from solid to liquid to gas are called changes in ________.

2. The SI unit for measuring temperature is called degrees_________.

3. ____________ is a measure of the amount of heat in a substance.

4. _______ ___ _______ is the amount of heat required to melt a substance completely.

5. _________ ______ is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of any substance 1 degree Celsius.

6. Degrees ____________ is the English system of measuring temperature.

7. Breezes are caused by ___________ ________.

8. ___________ are substances which are poor conductors of heat.

9. The ____ ___ _________ __ _______ states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

10. _______ are the fluffy feathers next to the body of a bird.

11. _______ is dichlorodifluoromethane.

12. ___________ is when heat travels through empty space.

13. ______ is the temperature Fahrenheit at which water freezes.

14. ______ is the temperature Fahrenheit at which water boils.

15. ______ is the temperature Celsius at which water freezes.

16. ______ is the temperature Celsius at which water boils.

17. _________ is when heat moves through a material without actually moving the material.

18. __________ is when heat moves through a material by actually moving the material.

19. __________ is a type of radiation used medically.

20. ________ _______ is the energy inside of something.

21. _________ is the name for heat radiation.

22. _______ ___ __________ is the heat required to make a substance become a gas.

23. _______ is a form of energy transferred because of temperature differences.

24. Do all substances gain or lose heat at the same rate?

25. When water goes from a vapor to a liquid, does it absorb or release heat?

26. Which absorbs and loses heat faster, land or water?

27. Which contains more heat, gaseous Freon or liquid Freon?

28. Light, X-rays, microwaves and heat are all forms of___________.

29. ________ ___ __________ is a major cause of severe thunderstorms and tornados.

30. Can anything cause heat to be destroyed?

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