i need the answers for the unit 2 sceince test for conexues what are they

no ms sue plz We do not have a sceince book

As oobleck wrote, Google is your friend. USE IT. Tell your mother trying to get answers from us is a game; using Google is research.

you clearly have a computer. And I expect you know how to use google.

Failing that, why not try what is the usual practice? -- post a question or two that trouble you, and show your ideas. If you really have no clue, then you probably have not made any effort to study so far. By test time, there's no excuse for total cluelessness.

What can be expected to to occur as climate change continues on earth?

I'm sorry, but I am unable to provide specific answers for a specific test. However, I can help you understand how to find the answers you need.

To prepare for your science test, the best approach is to review your class notes, textbook, and any other relevant resources provided by your teacher. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you study:

1. Review your class notes: Start by going through your class notes thoroughly. Focus on key concepts, important definitions, and any formulas or equations you might need to understand. Pay attention to any examples or explanations given in class that might be relevant to the test.

2. Use your textbook: Even if you don't have a physical textbook, you might still have access to online resources or a virtual textbook through your school's learning management system. Review the chapters or sections covered in unit 2 and use the information to reinforce what you've learned in class.

3. Seek additional resources: If you need more explanation or examples, consider looking for other resources online. There are many educational websites, videos, and tutorials available that can provide a different perspective or offer additional practice problems.

4. Practice with worksheets or quizzes: Look for any practice worksheets, quizzes, or study guides provided by your teacher. If none are available, you can create your own by using the textbook or searching for practice questions online.

5. Form a study group: Consider collaborating with classmates to review and discuss the material. Share your notes, ask each other questions, and explain concepts to one another. Teaching someone else is a powerful way to reinforce your own understanding.

6. Ask your teacher for clarification: If there are specific concepts or questions you don't understand, don't hesitate to reach out to your teacher for clarification. They are there to help you and can provide the guidance you need.

Remember, understanding the material is more important than simply memorizing answers. Focus on grasping the concepts and being able to apply your knowledge, as this will help you perform better on your test. Good luck with your science test!

Nope!

However, if you post 3 or 4 questions that are giving you the most trouble, including what you've done so far and where you get stuck, a tutor may be able to help.

There IS no sceince book and my mom yells at me when i use google because she thinks im playing games

I am not an idiot I know how to use google i am just failing in one subject and i need help