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1100 | So as winter comes and all the other birds fly south, he gathers some food and settles in for a nice winter. | Many species of birds in new england fly south for the winter months to find an environment with more food. | neutral |
1101 | and are therefore said to precede themselves. | Earth makes a complete revolution around the sun about once every year. | neutral |
1102 | Which of the following substances is not a mineral? | A mineral is described as a natural substance that makes up rocks. | neutral |
1103 | describe complex crystal structures in relation to the nature of the component species. | A mineral is described as a solid natural material with a crystal structure. | neutral |
1104 | This increases heat in the winter and reduces it in the summer. | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
1105 | I.	 REPORTING AN INJURY OR ACCIDENT : 	Students should promptly report any accident or injury that takes place at school to a teacher or the nurse. | If an accident happens during a science experiment, the first thing a student should do is report to the teacher. | entailment |
1106 | Crystal chemistry is the study of the principles of chemistry behind crystals and their use in describing structure-property relations in solids. | A mineral is described as a solid natural material with a crystal structure. | neutral |
1107 | This icon describes the current weather condition and temperature. | Temperature and sky conditions are both used to describe weather. | neutral |
1108 | The laser beam will shoot up more than 60 miles into the air to make glow the sodium atoms left by micrometeorites. | Air is made of atoms. | neutral |
1109 | Contents Haemochromatosis is inherited We inherit characteristics such as blond hair and blue eyes from our parents and, in certain circumstances, we inherit diseases too. | A human offspring inherit blue eyes. | entailment |
1110 | In recent years, advances in bridge-building and tunneling techniques have enabled Chinese railroad builders to reduce overall track length and increase train speeds on rail lines through rugged terrain. | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
1111 | Eggs are liquid at room temperature but solidify permanently when heated, in contrast to sugar, fat, and water, which change from solid to liquid to gas stages. | One way to change water from a liquid to a solid is to decrease the temperature. | neutral |
1112 | Identify his master traits and provide an example from the reading for each trait. | Being able to read is an example of a learned trait. | neutral |
1113 | Here, Mark seeks shelter under some rocks. | When it rains, some animals will move to seek shelter. | neutral |
1114 | The Microscope Most (but not all) plant cells are too small to observe with the unaided human eye, therefore we rely upon the microscope to assist us in observing individual cells. | A microscope would best help a person observe the parts of a plant cell. | entailment |
1115 | Summer heat increases the sugar content in fruit. | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
1116 | The sharp spines that you see on cactus and some other plants help shade the plant from the sun, keeping it cool. | The spines of a cactus help it survive because spines protect the cactus from animals. | neutral |
1117 | Insects have adaptations (specialized body parts, colorations) to help them find food, escape danger, communicate or find a mate. | Coloration often helps an animal attract a mate. | entailment |
1118 | Now they had light, but it was much to hot, because Sun was too close to the earth. | The surface of the sun is much hotter than almost anything on earth. | neutral |
1119 | Animals such as squirrels collect nuts during autumn, storing them away for winter. | A squirrel storing nuts is preparing for a seasonal change in the environment. | entailment |
1120 | Sedimentary Rocks ? | Most fossils are found in sedimentary rocks because organisms can be preserved in sedimentary rock. | neutral |
1121 | As the coastal waters warm and day length increases towards and during spring and early summer, seawater quality becomes increasingly variable. | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
1122 | Series Circuit: A circuit that has one path for current flow Parallel Circuit: A Circuit that has two or more paths for current to flow. | A parallel circuit is best described as: electricity flows along more than one pathway | entailment |
1123 | Describe the relationship between the time for moon to orbit Earth once (sidereal period) and the time for the moon to rotate on its axis once. | Earth rotates on its axis once times in one day. | neutral |
1124 | that have easily adapted to our steadily changing environment will continue to do well and maintain healthy populations. | A squirrel storing nuts is preparing for a seasonal change in the environment. | neutral |
1125 | The blue product not only is used to make ponds and lakes bluer, but to block sunlight in water, thus reducing algae growth. | A blue block appears blue in the sunlight if only blue light is reflected by the block. | neutral |
1126 | The most rapidly changing resources are octet streams (netcast streams like tickers). | A stream flooding is most likely caused by a thunderstorm. | neutral |
1127 | Such an ability is central for the function of multicellular organisms, in which different cells have to communicate to each others and coordinate their behaviors for the benefit of the organisms. | Single-celled organisms and multicellular organisms have this in common: both have a way to get rid of waste materials. | neutral |
1128 | Changing a stream channel can cause flooding and erosion along the stream banks. | A stream flooding is most likely caused by a thunderstorm. | neutral |
1129 | Both single cells and multicellular organisms have molecules that help to keep the cells' acidity within the necessary range. | Single-celled organisms and multicellular organisms have this in common: both have a way to get rid of waste materials. | neutral |
1130 | Liquid water falls as rain or drizzle. | Rain is an example of liquid water. | entailment |
1131 | An example of this occurs when one tries to start a friction fire with very resinous wood, such as burned pine roots (pitch pine), and a slippery glaze forms preventing the formation of wood dust. | Wood burning is an example of a different substance being formed. | neutral |
1132 | The Sun and the other bodies of the solar system travel through the Galaxy as a unit. | The largest body in our solar system is the sun. | neutral |
1133 | rain Particles of liquid water that have become too large to be held by the atmosphere. | Rain is an example of liquid water. | entailment |
1134 | Orbit and Rotation Uranus's average distance from the Sun is 2.875 billion km (1.786 billion mi), and the planet takes 84.013 Earth-years to make one complete revolution about the Sun. | Earth makes a complete revolution around the sun about once every year. | neutral |
1135 | Fossils are mostly found in **A. sedimentary rock. | Most fossils are found in sedimentary rocks because organisms can be preserved in sedimentary rock. | neutral |
1136 | As the day increases its heat, so the metal tubing connected to the front of my building glows orange and ominous. | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
1137 | For example, research shows that if a child has learned how to read in another language, the skills are transferable, and they will be able to read a second language faster. | Being able to read is an example of a learned trait. | entailment |
1138 | One of the five fundamental processes in the water cycle, evaporation involves the conversion of water from a liquid to a gas (or "vapor"). | Evaporation is responsible for changing liquid water into water vapor. | entailment |
1139 | to the office immediately. | If an accident happens during a science experiment, the first thing a student should do is report to the teacher. | neutral |
1140 | Trees are good. Trees provide many benefits to people and the communities they live in. | People can help keep a forest a good place for birds to live by preventing too many trees from being cut down. | neutral |
1141 | current by either completing or breaking the circuit's pathway. | A parallel circuit is best described as: electricity flows along more than one pathway | neutral |
1142 | Dinner: half a pound of pumpkin salad and fruit | A pumpkin is a fruit. | neutral |
1143 | ~this~ can't be blocked by blue creatures. | A blue block appears blue in the sunlight if only blue light is reflected by the block. | neutral |
1144 | This "prohibition" merely substitutes one form of exploitation for another, which makes it different from the above example concerning burn experiments. | Wood burning is an example of a different substance being formed. | neutral |
1145 | Landslides and Landslide Susceptibility Landslides are caused when the force of gravity pulls rock, debris or soil down a slope. | Gravity causes rocks to roll downhill. | entailment |
1146 | Also new in the 2001 edition is information on hail, wind storms, thunderstorms, winter storms and | Hail during a storm describes water in a solid state. | neutral |
1147 | Oxygen, a gas, is released into the atmosphere by growing plants. | Oxygen gas is given off by plants. | entailment |
1148 | Skin cactus to remove spines. | The spines of a cactus help it survive because spines protect the cactus from animals. | neutral |
1149 | This is one way of describing how electrical potential causes electrons to flow through the circuit. | A parallel circuit is best described as: electricity flows along more than one pathway | neutral |
1150 | Multicellular organisms have many cells. | Single-celled organisms and multicellular organisms have this in common: both have a way to get rid of waste materials. | neutral |
1151 | A world where people, trees and birds can live in harmony together. | People can help keep a forest a good place for birds to live by preventing too many trees from being cut down. | neutral |
1152 | ASTR 316 The Solar System Introduction to the sun, planets, and smaller bodies, including formation, evolution and dynamics of the solar system. | The largest body in our solar system is the sun. | neutral |
1153 | Rain is liquid precipitation in the form of water drops. | Rain is an example of liquid water. | entailment |
1154 | If there were no Coriolis effect, there would be no Trade winds or Westerly and Easterly Winds, no hurricanes, no ocean currents, no high and low weather pressure systems, no cyclones, or tornadoes. | Both hurricanes and tornadoes always have high winds. | neutral |
1155 | - Increase the effectiveness and efficiency of railroad track inspections. | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
1156 | Electric Power In essentially all modern appliances (even your Walkman), electrical energy is converted into some other form of energy - sound, light waves (still electrical, actually), heat, etc. | Heat, light, and sound are all different forms of energy. | entailment |
1157 | Mechanical Engineering - Develop, fabricate and test prototype composite materials pedal crank arms for use on bicycles. | A person uses mechanical energy to pedal a bicycle. | neutral |
1158 | Comets reside at the greatest distances from the Sun of any Solar System bodies. | The largest body in our solar system is the sun. | neutral |
1159 | The surface of the Earth was hot, the atmosphere thick with poisonous gases and the Sun was fiercer than it is today. | The surface of the sun is much hotter than almost anything on earth. | neutral |
1160 | The Earth rotates on its axis once each day. | Earth rotates on its axis once times in one day. | entailment |
1161 | Strategic reading with electronic resources Activity Five: Research Modules Explore online examples and then compare and contrast them against traits of effective online learning. | Being able to read is an example of a learned trait. | neutral |
1162 | 97% of the earth's water is in the oceans and seas. | Most of earth's water is located in oceans | entailment |
1163 | The heat increased with the day. | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
1164 | The idea was that the plague came from "venemous atoms" which infected salubrious air making it "miasmatic". | Air is made of atoms. | neutral |
1165 | But the solar system consists of the sun and nine planets, plus many smaller bodies. | The largest body in our solar system is the sun. | neutral |
1166 | Summer has just beginning to stir over here, with the length and temperature of days increasing along with the game fishing opportunities. | A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. | neutral |
1167 | With respect to an association that was formed to have functions similar to a parent and child relationship, it may be that an adult could undertake a duty of support to a child similar to that owed by a parent (Sec. | Children resemble their parents because they have similar dna. | neutral |
1168 | Studies show the importance of the parent singing to the child in developing music aptitude is similar to the importance parental reading in developing good readers. | Children resemble their parents because they have similar dna. | neutral |
1169 | It was only a light rain, but a cold rain, and he decided to seek shelter. | When it rains, some animals will move to seek shelter. | neutral |
1170 | For example, consider a piece of firewood (a form of condensed solar energy) for a wood-burning stove. | Wood burning is an example of a different substance being formed. | neutral |
1171 | Our view from Earth We're in constant motion: the Earth rotates on its axis once a day, the Earth revolves around the Sun once a year. | Earth rotates on its axis once times in one day. | entailment |
1172 | Through the harnessing of electrical energy, we are able to transform this energy into other usable forms such as light, heat, and sound energy. | Heat, light, and sound are all different forms of energy. | entailment |
1173 | (A person reading it should really be able to learn something). | Being able to read is an example of a learned trait. | neutral |
1174 | Some of these substances can burn - for example, organic lead compounds in some gasolines. | Wood burning is an example of a different substance being formed. | neutral |
1175 | Applied Mineralogy: Of central concern here are synthesis and characterisation of oxidic substances, crystal structures at high temperatures, and natural stone, minerals and synthetic substances | A mineral is described as a solid natural material with a crystal structure. | neutral |
1176 | C, which is about as hot as the surface of the Sun. | The surface of the sun is much hotter than almost anything on earth. | neutral |
1177 | described as mineral fibers, a group including many forms of naturally occurring rocks like talc. | A mineral is described as a natural substance that makes up rocks. | neutral |
1178 | See LIVING THINGS and plants . | A moose eats a plant is an example of a living thing that depends on another living thing to survive. | neutral |
1179 | Generally moving from east to west, the jet stream is responsible for shortening flight times for European bound flights from the United States. | The best explanation for how air masses move across the united states is that the prevailing westerlies move air masses from west to east across the united states but may be deflected by the jet stream. | neutral |
1180 | Seeing or photographing small features of cells, whether they be phytoplankton, bacteria, fungi, or parts of plants and animals, requires a microscope with excellent optics. | A microscope would best help a person observe the parts of a plant cell. | entailment |
1181 | Explains how parents can determine if their child shows signs of having ADD. | Children resemble their parents because they have similar dna. | neutral |
1182 | Once that framework was large enough, Lenat reasoned, the computer would be able to start learning on its own - for example, by reading and conversation. | Being able to read is an example of a learned trait. | neutral |
1183 | The Animal Shelter for Huntsville The Animal Shelter for Huntsville Muskoka Ontario seeks good adopting homes CATS in need of a good home ... | When it rains, some animals will move to seek shelter. | neutral |
1184 | He was also State Hail Adjuster and was on call to travel anywhere in the state after damaging hail storms. | Hail during a storm describes water in a solid state. | neutral |
1185 | Industrial plant services for chemical plant, oxygen plant, propane and gas plants are here. | Oxygen gas is given off by plants. | neutral |
1186 | Impregnated Rocks or minerals saturated with some other substance. | A mineral is described as a natural substance that makes up rocks. | neutral |
1187 | Disc golfers can feel better about themselves and their environment, knowing that chemical pollutants aren't being used to keep their playing fields looking good, nor do acres of trees need to be clear-cut or wetlands filled in, as is sometimes the case with too many ball courses," he said. | People can help keep a forest a good place for birds to live by preventing too many trees from being cut down. | neutral |
1188 | As can be seen, IS students reported a significantly more positive attitude toward their science classroom experiences and toward their science teachers than their counterparts. | If an accident happens during a science experiment, the first thing a student should do is report to the teacher. | neutral |
1189 | when the light blue AdvanceWare block appears. | A blue block appears blue in the sunlight if only blue light is reflected by the block. | neutral |
1190 | Every year Earth completes one revolution around the sun. | Earth makes a complete revolution around the sun about once every year. | entailment |
1191 | However, they work well on Earth, even though the Earth is rotating, turning around it's axis once a day. | Earth rotates on its axis once times in one day. | entailment |
1192 | EVAPORATION--Process of liquid water becoming water vapor, including vaporization from water surfaces, land surfaces, and snow fields, but not from leaf surfaces. | Evaporation is responsible for changing liquid water into water vapor. | entailment |
1193 | Our natural concept of time is linked to the rotation of the earth and we define the length of the day as the 24 hours it takes the earth to spin once on its axis. | Earth rotates on its axis once times in one day. | entailment |
1194 | Evaporation: The phase change of liquid water into water vapor. | Evaporation is responsible for changing liquid water into water vapor. | entailment |
1195 | Some fruits, such as the pumpkin, receive over 0.5 gram of food each day through the phloem. | A pumpkin is a fruit. | entailment |
1196 | Copper conducts electricity better than aluminum does. | Copper conducts electricity the best. | entailment |
1197 | Coal and petroleum both began as energy | Coal is nonrenewable, and the sun is renewable is how coal and the sun compare as sources of energy. | neutral |
1198 | We normally count the day - the time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis - as the smallest unit of calendrical time. | Earth rotates on its axis once times in one day. | entailment |
1199 | Latent heating is computed in two ways, corresponding to non-cumulus condensation and evaporation on the one hand, and to penetrating convection on the other. | Evaporation and condensation are similar because both are caused by changes in heat energy. | neutral |