"Life Without Gravity" studyguide – Flashcards

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According to "Life Without Gravity," why does the author disagree with the statement that "everything is fun, nothing is hard" in space?
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It is a short work of nonfiction that explains the effects of weightlessness on astronauts
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What is the main idea of "Life Without Gravity"?
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weightlessness has advantages and disadvantages
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How might a feeble cry sound?
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weak and hard to hear
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If cafeteria food tastes bland, what does that word mean?
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tastless
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Why does the "space tourist" Dennis Tito say, "Living in space is like...living in a different word"?
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It's different because everything in space is a lot different from what we do on Earth
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According to the essay, what effect does weightlessness have on blood?
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Since you weightless in space, you blood thins and try to rush to your head. But, our hearts were made to pump super hard to make sure the blood gets everywhere in the body
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Explain why astronauts' muscles become weak in space.
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They become weak because they don't really use their legs and they aren't used to no gravity
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Write a supporting detail that supports the main idea that microgravity weakens astronauts' bones.
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The astronauts bones become weak because they aren't used to no gravity. Most of the time, when the astronauts come back down, they have to relearn how to walk and hold their head up.
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What is the cause of astronauts' nausea?
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The inner ear gets confused
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According to the essay, when does weightlessness become "fun"?
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After your appetite settles down and you heart and spine adjust
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According to the essay, what happens if you point your head to the left?
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You go to the left
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According to the essay, what happens when milk is poured in a weightless environment
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The milk will form into large, floating balls.
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Explain why this essay is an example of an expository essay.
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It is an expository essay because it is telling you facts, not an emotional story.
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True or false. Animal spines are very strong?
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True
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What is the meaning of the word formed by adding the suffix-able to the end of the word replace.
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Can be replaced
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