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- The moon can only be seen during the night.
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- The moon does not rotate on its axis as it revolves around the earth.
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- The earth is the largest object in the solar system.
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- Meteors are falling stars.
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- All the stars are the same distance from the earth.
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Rain comes from clouds sweating.
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Elizabeth ZoddaNice categorized list of science misconceptions http://t.co/U2ptcwILNx #nsta14 #biochat #scichat #edchat
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Colin ClarkeNice categorized list of science misconceptions http://t.co/U2ptcwILNx #nsta14 #biochat #scichat #edchat
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Liz BeckerLists common misconceptions that many students have about the different sciences. I held some of these misconceptions as well--it is important for teachers to understand their material and correct these misconceptions through teaching.
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24 Mar 14
Emily AndersonLists common misconceptions that many students have about the different sciences. I held some of these misconceptions as well--it is important for teachers to understand their material and correct these misconceptions through teaching.
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05 Feb 14
Hannah SchoolLists common misconceptions that many students have about the different sciences. I held some of these misconceptions as well--it is important for teachers to understand their material and correct these misconceptions through teaching.
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Thomas KremerGreat website to understand misconceptions of Science. Also can be interesting for students to go through, and explore.
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We experience seasons because of the earth's changing distance from the sun
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Meteors are falling stars
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The brightness of a star depends only on its distance from the earth.
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A white light source, such as an incandescent or fluorescent bulb, produces light made up of only one color.
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When white light passes through a prism, color is added to the light
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The shades of gray in a black and white newspaper picture are produced by using inks with different shades of gray.
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White light is colorless and clear, enabling you to see the "true" color of an object
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Batteries have electricity inside them
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The terms "energy" and "force" are interchangeable
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The only type of potential energy is gravitational.
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Energy can be changed completely from one form to another
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There is no relationship between matter and energy.
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If an object is at rest, no forces are acting on the object.
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- Force is a property of an object. An object has force and when it runs out of force it stops moving.
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The motion of an object is always in the direction of the net force applied to the object
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A force is needed to keep an object moving with a constant speed.
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Acceleration always means that an object is speeding up.
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Janice HardingBest page for science misconceptions!
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