forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Natural Resource 2017-05-05
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- The protection, preservation, management, or restoration of natural resources
- The careful and responsible management of resources
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which it can be consumed
- A resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed
- The use of energy as a source of heat or power or as a raw material input to a manufacturing process
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- Resources that can never be used up
- Natural resources used to make objects, food, or drink
- Natural resources used to generate energy
- A nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plannts and animals that lived long ago
- Any natural material that is used by humans
10 Clues: Resources that can never be used up • Natural resources used to generate energy • Any natural material that is used by humans • The careful and responsible management of resources • Natural resources used to make objects, food, or drink • A resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed • ...
challenge 2025-08-24
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- Important for energy transfer in cells (ATP). Found in bones and teeth. Used in fertilizers. Glows in the dark in some forms.
- A fundamental substance made up of only one type of atom.
- Essential for transporting oxygen in blood. Found in red meat and spinach. Used to make steel. Magnetic metal.
- Occupies space and has mass.
- Can be physical or chemical.
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- Molecule or atom.
- _____ of matter.
- Trace element that acts as an antioxidant. Helps protect cells from damage. Found in nuts, especially Brazil nuts. Important for thyroid health.
- The basic building block of matter and the smallest unit of a chemical element that retains its chemical properties.
- The capacity to do work or cause change.
10 Clues: _____ of matter. • Molecule or atom. • Occupies space and has mass. • Can be physical or chemical. • The capacity to do work or cause change. • A fundamental substance made up of only one type of atom. • Essential for transporting oxygen in blood. Found in red meat and spinach. Used to make steel. Magnetic metal. • ...
ROCKS AND MINERALS 2021-04-26
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- the process by which sediment settles out of water or wind
- the way a mineral looks when it breaks into irregular pieces
- a type of rock that forms when an existing rock is exposed to extreme heat and pressure
- the transport of weathered sediments from one place to another
- a solid mixture of two or more minerals or other materials
- small, solid pieces of materials that come from rocks or organisms
- a mineral's ability to split along flat edges
- rock that contains a metal or useful mineral
- the color of a mineral's powder
- a hard, colorful mineral that has a brilliant, glassy luster
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- a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are cemented together
- an igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface
- the way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- a light colored, igneous rock found in continental crust
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and crystal structure
- the process by which dissolved minerals glue particles of sediment together
- an igneous rock that forms when lava hardens on Earth's surface
- the process by which sediments are pressed together under their own weight
- what the Moh's scale was used for
- a dark, dense igneous rock found in oceanic crust
- a type of rock that forms from cooling magma or lava
21 Clues: the color of a mineral's powder • what the Moh's scale was used for • rock that contains a metal or useful mineral • a mineral's ability to split along flat edges • the way a mineral reflects light from its surface • a dark, dense igneous rock found in oceanic crust • a type of rock that forms from cooling magma or lava • ...
Science States of Matter 2012-09-26
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- A measure of heat and cold
- The amount of force exerted per unit area of a surface
- Has neither a definite volume or shape
- The change of something from one physical form to another
- The other type of solids
- The change from a solid directly to a gas
- The resistance of a gas or liquid to flow
- Has definite shape and volume
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- The change of a liquid to a gas
- The physical forms of matter
- The change from a gas to a liquid
- One type of solid
- A measure of the size of three dimensional objects
- Has a definite volume but not shape
- The condensation of a liquid into vapor
- The change of state where by adding energy you turn a solid into a liquid
16 Clues: One type of solid • The other type of solids • A measure of heat and cold • The physical forms of matter • Has definite shape and volume • The change of a liquid to a gas • The change from a gas to a liquid • Has a definite volume but not shape • Has neither a definite volume or shape • The condensation of a liquid into vapor • The change from a solid directly to a gas • ...
7th Grade Energy and Matter 2024-10-04
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- energy, stored energy due to the interactions between objects or particles
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material
- energy, the result of the motion of all the particles, and the distance and attractions between those particles in the system
- object, the object that gains energy from the energy transfer
- equilibrium, when the temperatures of materials that are in contact are the same
- the transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- the change in state from a liquid to a gas
- the movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- object, the object that provides energy for energy transfer
- the transfer of thermal energy from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature. Heat can also refer to the amount of energy transferred during this process
- system, a system that does not exhange matter or energy with the environment
- energy due to motion
- the transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles of matter
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- an increase in a material's volume when the temperature is increased
- insulator, a material through which thermal energy does not flow easily
- the study of heat
- movement in all directions and at different speeds
- system, a system that exchanges matter or energy with the environment
- heat, the amount of thermal energy it takes to increase the temperature of 1kg of material by 1 degree celsius
- a decrease in a material's volume when the temperature is decreased
- conductor, a material through which thermal energy flows easily
- the process by which a gas changes to a liquid
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
23 Clues: the study of heat • energy due to motion • the change in state from a liquid to a gas • the process by which a gas changes to a liquid • movement in all directions and at different speeds • object, the object that provides energy for energy transfer • object, the object that gains energy from the energy transfer • ...
Chemistry Cross Word 2022-03-31
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- energy flows as a resut between a difference in temperature
- when energy causes motion within an object
- If an object has a hot body, thus particles will move faster meaning it will ahve a higher kinteic energy
- kinetic energy when particles collide
- when heat flows between rising hot heat and colder heat
- "Hotness" of an object
- the ability to produce change in itself
- -273.15 C
- a unit of energy
- temperature when liquid has enough energy to break free from other particles
- measures temperature
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- point the temperature when changes from a solid to a liquid
- how far something travels from starting point
- thermal energy needed to vaporize liquid
- equal rate of energy
- overall motion of particles in an object
- study of heat
- energy needed to melt a substance
- when energy is transfered by electromagnetic waves
- how far something traveled
- measure changes in thermal energy
- heat enough energy to raise 1 temperature unit
- one joule of energy transfered per second
23 Clues: -273.15 C • study of heat • a unit of energy • equal rate of energy • measures temperature • "Hotness" of an object • how far something traveled • energy needed to melt a substance • measure changes in thermal energy • kinetic energy when particles collide • the ability to produce change in itself • thermal energy needed to vaporize liquid • overall motion of particles in an object • ...
Plate tectonics 2022-09-15
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- semifluid below or within the crust
- when the sea floor diverges
- what boundary has the plates come apart
- what happens to divergent plates
- what plate is under the ocean
- what boundary has the plates come together
- what boundary has plates slide past each other
- the semi fluid that spews out of
- the upper mantle and crust of the earth
- when magma rises cools and sinks back down
- how many boundaries are there
- what does cold air do
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- the thin layer below the lithosphere
- what happens to plates in a convergent boundary
- what forms when you have a oceanic plate in a convergent boundary
- this forms when 3 oceanic plates collide
- what plate is under the continent’s
- what happens in a transform boundary
- when a oceanic and continental plate collide this forms
- when 2 continental plates collide what forms
- what forms when 2 oceanic plates are in a convergent boundary
- what does hot air do
22 Clues: what does hot air do • what does cold air do • when the sea floor diverges • what plate is under the ocean • how many boundaries are there • what happens to divergent plates • the semi fluid that spews out of • semifluid below or within the crust • what plate is under the continent’s • the thin layer below the lithosphere • what happens in a transform boundary • ...
ATMOSPHERE VOCAB 2025-01-28
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- A type of energy that comes to Earth from the Sun, can damage skin and cause cancer, and is mostly absorbed by the ozone layer.
- Layer of stratosphere with a high concentration of ozone; absorbs most of the Sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation
- Group of chemical compounds used in refrigerators, air conditioners, foam packages, and aerosol sprays that may enter the atmosphere and destroy ozone.
- Airplanes travel in this layer, the ozone layer is located here.
- Narrow belt of strong winds that blow near the top of the troposphere.
- Above 80 km and extends to space, has the highest temperatures. Contains the upper portion of the ionosphere.
- Shooting stars known as meteors burn up in this layer. Contains the lower portion of the ionosphere.
- Thermal energy traveling in waves or rays.
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- Protects Earth from gamma and x-ray radiation.
- How energy travels from the sun to Earth can be helpful or harmful, and are reflected, absorbed or scattered.
- Keep Earth warm at night and cool during the day.
- Thermal energy going through a material by touch.
- Layer of electrically charged particles in the thermosphere that absorbs AM radio waves during the day and reflects them back at night.
- Layer of the Earth’s atmosphere that is closest to the ground and contains 99 percent of the water vapor and 75 percent of the of the atmospheric gases; where clouds and weather occur.
- Earth’s air, which is made up of a thin layer gases, solids, and liquids; forms a protective layer around the planet and is divided into five distinct layers.
- Outermost layer of the atmosphere, satellites are located here.
- Substance heats up and become less dense, releases heat, cools down and becomes more dense, sinks, and repeats forming currents.
- Light reflecting off a particle and going in all directions; creates blue skies
18 Clues: Thermal energy traveling in waves or rays. • Protects Earth from gamma and x-ray radiation. • Keep Earth warm at night and cool during the day. • Thermal energy going through a material by touch. • Outermost layer of the atmosphere, satellites are located here. • Airplanes travel in this layer, the ozone layer is located here. • ...
Plates 2021-09-29
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- hot stuff
- thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses.
- the thing that transform energy into the mantle
- the two things that go together
- a lowland region formed by the interaction of Earth's tectonic plates.
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- the two things that go up and down
- the two things that go apart
- the thing at the bottom of the ocean
- curved chains of volcano
- the thing that holds the hot stuff
10 Clues: hot stuff • curved chains of volcano • the two things that go apart • the two things that go together • the two things that go up and down • the thing that holds the hot stuff • the thing at the bottom of the ocean • the thing that transform energy into the mantle • thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses. • ...
3.1 vocab 2022-03-02
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- materials in which heat flows slowly
- the amount of thermal energy required to raise the temperatures of 1kg of a material by 1c
- a substance or thing that transfers energy easily
- a measure of the average KE of the particles in a object
- the potential energy stored as a result of deformation of anelastic object
- energy transmitted in waves or a stream of particles
- the potential energy held by an object because of its position
- energy due to motion
- a transfer of energy between two objects becuase of its temperature difference
- energy an electric current carries
- energy that is stored and released in the nucleus of an atom
- sume of KE and PE of the particles tht make up an object
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- energy that sound carries
- energy that is stored in chemicals and released when broken apart or rearranged
- stored energy
- the movement of heat or electricity through matter
- a form of energy that can be reflected or emitted from objects through electrical or magnetic waves traveling through space
- sum of potential and kenetic energy in a system of objects
- the transfer of thermal energy through a fluid
19 Clues: stored energy • energy due to motion • energy that sound carries • energy an electric current carries • materials in which heat flows slowly • the transfer of thermal energy through a fluid • a substance or thing that transfers energy easily • the movement of heat or electricity through matter • energy transmitted in waves or a stream of particles • ...
Work, Power, & Energy 2023-01-30
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- class of wheelbarrow
- energy of motion
- aka inclined plane
- work in a period of time
- _________ Henry
- energy in food
- class of see-saw
- creates sound energy
- wheel & ______
- unit for power
- apply a force over a distance
- creates electrical energy
- energy from center of atom
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- energy of position
- __________power
- inclined plane and cylinder
- device to lower effort
- _________magnetic
- example of wedge
- mechanical ______________
- unit for work
- aka heat energy
- aka resistance
- wheel with rope
- class of fishing pole
- push or pull
- provides ability to do work
27 Clues: push or pull • unit for work • energy in food • wheel & ______ • aka resistance • unit for power • __________power • _________ Henry • aka heat energy • wheel with rope • energy of motion • example of wedge • class of see-saw • _________magnetic • energy of position • aka inclined plane • class of wheelbarrow • creates sound energy • class of fishing pole • device to lower effort • work in a period of time • ...
Disaster Management along coasts 2025-03-24
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- A wall built to reduce coastal erosion by reflecting wave energy
- The gradual wearing away of land by wind water or waves
- The emergency action taken before a disaster to reduce risks
- A large rotating storm system that forms over warm ocean waters
- The effect that causes winds and cyclones to rotate due to Earth’s rotation
- A high energy wave that erodes the coast
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- The low pressure center of a cyclone
- The movement of sediment along the coast by wave action
- A depositional landform that extends into the sea formed by longshore drift
- Man made structures built perpendicular to the shore to reduce longshore drift
- A small eroded remnant of a former stack
- A weather system characterized by high atmospheric pressure at its center with air moving outward
- The powerful rotating storm that affects coastal areas in the South East Asian countries
13 Clues: The low pressure center of a cyclone • A small eroded remnant of a former stack • A high energy wave that erodes the coast • The movement of sediment along the coast by wave action • The gradual wearing away of land by wind water or waves • The emergency action taken before a disaster to reduce risks • A large rotating storm system that forms over warm ocean waters • ...
Evolution of Land Forms 2019-03-25
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- a hypothetical supercontinent that included all current land masses, believed to have been in existence before the continents broke apart during the Triassic and Jurassic Periods
- a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found
- a theory set forth in 1912 by Alfred Wegener, a geophysicist and meteorologist, that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface and why look-alike animal and plant fossils, and similar rock formations, are found on different continents
- any process of formation or growth; development
- the succession of eras, periods, and epochs as considered in historical geology; the period of time covering the formation and development of the Earth, from about 4.6 billion years ago to teach oday
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- the two sub-layers of the earth's crust (lithosphere) that move, float, and sometimes fracture and whose interaction causes continental drift, earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and oceanic trenches
- the geologic age of a fossil organism, rock, or geologic feature or event defined relative to other organisms, rocks, or features or events rather than in terms of years
- a basic law of geology, stating that in any undisturbed sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest on bottom, each layer being younger than the one beneath it and older than the one above it
- a fracture or fissure in the Earth's crust in which there is movement on either side of the fracture; a place where sections of the crust of the Earth move relative to each other
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
- the true age of a rock or fossil, tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed
11 Clues: any process of formation or growth; development • a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found • the true age of a rock or fossil, tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed • the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock • ...
DYNAMIC PLANET VOCABULARY 2012-11-27
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- The name of the single landmass that broke apart 225 million years ago.
- The amount of mass in a given space.
- The soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats.
- The movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- The transfer of heat by movements of a fluid.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions.
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- The movement of a fluid, cause by differences in temperature, that transfers heat from one part of the fluid to another.
- All living things. One of the 4 spheres into which scientists divide Earth.
- The amount of force pushing on a surface or area.
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- A dense sphere of solid iron and nickel in the center of Earth.
- A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust. One of 4 spheres into which scientists divide Earth.
- The layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core.
- Earth's water and ice. One of the 4 spheres into which scientists divide Earth.
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- The direct transfer of energy through empty space.
- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart.
- The undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary.
- The transfer of heat from one substance to another by direct contact of particles of matter.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth's surface.
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- The scientist who first introduced the idea of Continental Drift.
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- The theory that pieces of Earth's lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth. The outermost of the 4 spheres into which scientists divide Earth.
- A section of the lithosphere that slowly moves over the asthenosphere, carrying pieces of continental and oceanic crust.
- The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface.
- A system that determines the distance of an object under water by recording echoes of sound waves.
- A vibration that travels through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake.
- A break or crack in Earth's lithosphere along which the rocks move.
- A deep valley along the ocean floor through which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle.
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth.
32 Clues: The amount of mass in a given space. • The transfer of heat by movements of a fluid. • The amount of force pushing on a surface or area. • The direct transfer of energy through empty space. • The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface. • A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart. • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. • ...
Biology Crossword 2017-06-11
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- A organism that is at the beginning of a food chain and creates energy
- trap Something to fall into, a covered pit
- Only eats meat
- Rainfall, snow and hail are apart of this term.
- Branch of biology concerned with organisms' relations
- Single-celled micro-organisms. Good or bad
- The act of identifying something
- Only eats vegetation and agriculture
- This is required for us to see
- A plant consisting of fungus.
- A organism that eats both meat and vegetation
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- The organism that eats the prey
- A small area used to calculate the distribution of an of an organism
- Plants use this to make food from the sun
- Upper layer of earth, used to grow plants
- An organism which lives in another organism
- the organism that is eaten by the predator
- A tournament is a synonym for this and organisms do this
- The intensity of heat present in a substance
- Each feeding level of a food chain
- A group of living organisms that are similar and can exchange genes
- A animal that eats another in a food chain
- Scale to determine the alkalinity or acidity level of a substance
- This is required for everything alive and can be attained from food. 8 forms of this.
- Large group of spore which produces organisms to feed on organic matter
25 Clues: Only eats meat • A plant consisting of fungus. • This is required for us to see • The organism that eats the prey • The act of identifying something • Each feeding level of a food chain • Only eats vegetation and agriculture • Plants use this to make food from the sun • Upper layer of earth, used to grow plants • trap Something to fall into, a covered pit • ...
What is matter? Does it matter? 2019-05-29
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- Indicates acidity and alkalinity
- Number of protons in an atom’s nucleus it it's
- two types unite atoms into groupings such as crystals and molecules and this is called a chemical ____?
- consists of protons, neutrons and electrons
- A substance that cannot be broken down into two or more different substances
- negatively charged found on the peripheral cloud
- interaction between two atoms that occurs as a result of activity between electrons in their outermost energy levels is called a chemical ____?
- Type of compound that does not have Carbon in it.
- Compound that results from the chemical interaction of an acid and a base
- consists of groupings of atoms of two or more elements
- Two or more atoms covalently joined together
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- Which type of bond forms when electrons are unequally shared?
- neutral/no charge in the nucleus
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- positively charged in the nucleus
- Involve the formation or breaking of bonds.
- Atoms with fewer or more than 8 electrons in the outer energy level will attempt to loose, gain, or share electrons with other atoms to achieve stability. Is what rule...?
- Any substance that releases a Hydrogen ion (H+) when in a solution
- _____ of an element contain the same number of protons but different number of neutrons?
- Mass of a single element is its atomic...?
20 Clues: Indicates acidity and alkalinity • neutral/no charge in the nucleus • positively charged in the nucleus • anything that occupies space and has mass • Mass of a single element is its atomic...? • consists of protons, neutrons and electrons • Involve the formation or breaking of bonds. • Two or more atoms covalently joined together • ...
Botany Crossword 2025-05-02
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- One of two main structural axes of a vascular plant
- Having male reproductive organs in one individual and female in another
- Study of plants
- The part of a vascular plant normally underground
- Thing that carries water from the roots to all parts of the tree or plant
- The pollen lands on the pistil of another plant and fertilizes the eggs within the ______
- a narrow, tube-like structure that is part of the female reproductive part of a flower, the pistil
- _____ is to plants as sperm cells are to animals
- The organ that forms the seeds of flowering plants
- To make a seed begin to grow and put out shoots after a period of time
- Facilitates the transport of sugars and other assimilates through the plant body
- The male reproductive part of a flower
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- Plants transforming light energy into chemical energy
- A small object produced by a plant and when it's planted, a new plant can grow
- Has 2 seed leaves
- The outer parts of the flower that encloses a developing bud
- The seed leaves
- Female flowers have these to receive pollen grains
- Has 1 seed leaf
- The thin stalk that supports the anther in the stamen
- Male flowers have _____ on their filaments that produce pollen
- Modified leaves that form an inner whorl surrounding the reproductive parts of flowers
22 Clues: Study of plants • The seed leaves • Has 1 seed leaf • Has 2 seed leaves • The male reproductive part of a flower • _____ is to plants as sperm cells are to animals • The part of a vascular plant normally underground • Female flowers have these to receive pollen grains • The organ that forms the seeds of flowering plants • One of two main structural axes of a vascular plant • ...
Topic 1 Vocabulary 2025-03-05
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- When energy can be changed from one kind of energy to another kind of energy.
- How fast or slow particles move as sound travels through matter.
- Energy in particles that vibrate as they move/bump into each other.
- The distance an object travels in a particular amount of time.
- Energy an object has because of the movement of its particles/atoms.
- A starting point for energy to begin moving.
- The energy of a moving object. The kinetic energy depends on an object’s mass and speed.
- Materials that do not allow an electrical current to flow.
- When energy moves from one object to another.
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- The flow of charged particles in the same direction.
- Energy that travels as a wave.
- The stored energy of an object at rest/that is still.
- The ability to produce or create something.
- Energy that is stored in the particles of an object.
- When an object bumps into another object.
- A form of energy that we can see.
- A type of kinetic energy that is caused by electrically charged particles/atoms that move throughout an object.
- Materials that allow an electrical current to flow.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- A device that controls the flow of electricity.
20 Clues: Energy that travels as a wave. • A form of energy that we can see. • The ability to do work or cause change. • When an object bumps into another object. • The ability to produce or create something. • A starting point for energy to begin moving. • When energy moves from one object to another. • A device that controls the flow of electricity. • ...
Med 3 - Body Organization 2023-01-12
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- groups of organs that work together to produce and sustain life
- group of similar cells that perform the same function
- handles the production of hormones in order to regulate a variety of body functions
- type of tissue that provides support and connects all body parts
- deals with mechanical support, posture and locomotion
- groups of organs that work together to perform one or more functions in the body
- this forms the outside boundary of the cell
- handles the production of reproductive cells and contributes towards the reproduction process
- handles the transportation of oxygen, nutrients and hormones throughout the body and the elimination of cellular metabolic waste
- handles the exchange of oxygen and carbon-dioxide between the body and air, acid-based balance regulation, phonation
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- handles the initiation and regulation of vital body functions, sensation and body movements
- handles the mechanical and chemical degradation of food with the purpose of absorbing it into the body and using it as energy
- structure made-up of different types of tissues
- type of body tissue that forms the covering on all internal and external surfaces of your body
- type of tissue that can contract to cause movement
- clear gel-like substance that contains organelles
- handles the physical protection of the body, sensory reception, and vitamin synthesis
- drains excess tissue fluid, and is the immune defense of the body
- basic unit of structure and function
- handles filtration of the blood and eliminating unnecessary compounds and waste from the body by producing and excreting urine
20 Clues: basic unit of structure and function • this forms the outside boundary of the cell • structure made-up of different types of tissues • clear gel-like substance that contains organelles • type of tissue that can contract to cause movement • group of similar cells that perform the same function • deals with mechanical support, posture and locomotion • ...
Water Words 2013-11-11
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- / causes a substance molecules to move faster and further apart.
- / a cloud close to the surface of the earth contains water vapor.
- / is a force that causes things to drop to the earth surface. It also keeps planets in their orbit and us from flying off the earth as it rotates.
- / comes from clouds as snow, sleet, hail, or rain.
- / gradual gathering of water.
- / wet solid water precipitation.
- / found on the ground when air is cool and ground is warm.
- / the process of becoming a vapor.
- / solid water precipitation,flakes.
- a substance that flows; a substance that takes the shape of its container; water, juice and coffee are all forms of the liquid state of matter.
- / liquid water precipitation.
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- / another name of water
- / soaking up of a liquid into a substance.
- / is the state in which matter maintains a fixed volume and shape.
- / the collection of liquid molecules on a surface.
- / process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere
- / chunks of solid water precipitation.
- / the ability to cause a change.
- / is a transfer of energy (heat) through direct contact of two objects made up of matter.
- / the steam seen rising from the boiling water.
20 Clues: / gradual gathering of water. • / another name of water • / the process of becoming a vapor. • / liquid water precipitation. • / the ability to cause a change. • / wet solid water precipitation. • / solid water precipitation,flakes. • / soaking up of a liquid into a substance. • ...
Himani 2018-05-09
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- the capacity to do work.
- an object so massive and dense that even light cannot escape its gravity.
- the physical forms of matter.
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet.
- the amount of water vapor in the air.
- a narrow belt of strong winds that blow in the upper troposphere.
- a relationship between two species in which both species benefit.
- the basic unit of length in the Sl.
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- a test model of a product.
- the time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
- a large, reddish star late in its life cycle.
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- a force that opposes motion between two surface that are in contact.
- an orbit that is less than 1,500km above the Earth surface.
- a movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern.
- a large body of air where temperature and moisture content are similar throughout.
- any form of water that falls to the Earth's surface from the clouds.
- a tide of increased range that occurs two times a month, at the new and full moon.
- an organism that eats only plants.
- an organism that is killed and eaten by another organism.
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- describes the nonliving part of the environment.
- the transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves.
23 Clues: the capacity to do work. • a test model of a product. • the physical forms of matter. • an organism that eats only plants. • the basic unit of length in the Sl. • the amount of water vapor in the air. • the change of state from a gas to a liquid. • a large, reddish star late in its life cycle. • a measure of the amount of matter in an object. • ...
Life Science Final Review 2023-06-05
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- connects bone to bone
- outer boundary of all cells
- produces gamete cells
- blood vessels that take blood away from the heart
- nonliving factor in the environment
- biome in which Maryland is located
- genotyps code for this; usually physical traits
- organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- protects against pathogens (part of immune system)
- used to make proteins and nucleic acids;78% of atmopshere
- basic unit of living things
- oil secreted by skin
- produced during photosynthesis, along with glucose
- photosynthesis takes place here in the leaf
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- knee cap
- different forms of gene
- necessary for all life's functions; found in cell membranes
- building blocks of nucleic acids
- inorganic substances in body; calcium is most abundant
- muscle on back of arm named for 3 connection points
- disocered cells in 1665
- largest bone in body
- secretes hormones to regulate body functions
- usable form of energy in the cell
- study of how traits are passed down to offspring
- "Father of Genetics"
- number of bones are in the body
- another name for fat; found in cell membrane
- top layer of skin
- another name for coniferous forest
- C6H12O6
- region inside all cells
- inside of bone that produces new blood cells
- body's main source of energy; found in pasta and bread
- haploid cell used in reproduction
35 Clues: C6H12O6 • knee cap • top layer of skin • largest bone in body • "Father of Genetics" • oil secreted by skin • connects bone to bone • produces gamete cells • different forms of gene • disocered cells in 1665 • region inside all cells • outer boundary of all cells • basic unit of living things • number of bones are in the body • building blocks of nucleic acids • ...
Black Hole Crossword 2022-12-09
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- A region of space having a gravitational field so strong it pulls mass into it.
- These stars possess tremendous mass and consequently have a very strong gravitational pull.
- the shrinking of a star caused by the pull of its own gravity
- A spectrum that is used to determine information about black hole data.
- This occurs when a star collapses/explodes which leads to the formation of a black hole.
- speed of motion, action, or operation;
- speed needed for an object to escape from a gravitational pull of another object.
- a process where atoms are joined and tremendous amounts of energy are released.
- approximate mass of the center of our galaxy.
- A spherical region known as the event horizon marks what scientist call the "________"
- The point at the center of a black hole.
- compact spinning neutron star
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- This scientist predicted the existence of a "magic spherez"
- The huge space that contains all the matter and energy in existence.
- bursts formed from an expanding region of super hot gas
- The scientist that named black holes.
- two objects that orbit eachother
- A type of black hole that forms from an extremely massive star collapses.
- boundary around a black hole beyond which no light or other radiation can escape
- A force that pulls one mass to another.
- A spiral of gas that can surround a black hole.
21 Clues: compact spinning neutron star • two objects that orbit eachother • The scientist that named black holes. • speed of motion, action, or operation; • A force that pulls one mass to another. • The point at the center of a black hole. • approximate mass of the center of our galaxy. • A spiral of gas that can surround a black hole. • ...
Chemistry and Society Sustainability 2025-11-27
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- raw material used to make chemical products
- sustainability ensuring that a community or society supports the well-being of all its members, including the promotion of fairness, justice, and quality of life.
- sustainability protecting and managing natural resources and ecosystems to ensure they are available for future generations
- aka the Grandfathers of plastics (Ethylene & Propylene)
- sustainability creating a robust and resilient economy that generates prosperity without depleting resources or causing environmental degradation
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- The process of converting biomass into useful forms of energy called bioenergy, which comes in solid, liquid, or gaseous forms.
- nitrogen from the air is combined with hydrogen derived from natural gas or petroleum reforming
- Used for water disinfection
- A key ingredient for making polystyrene (coffee cups) and nylon fibers (clothing, carpets)
- typically made from the chemicals, Butadiene and Toluene
10 Clues: Used for water disinfection • raw material used to make chemical products • aka the Grandfathers of plastics (Ethylene & Propylene) • typically made from the chemicals, Butadiene and Toluene • A key ingredient for making polystyrene (coffee cups) and nylon fibers (clothing, carpets) • ...
carbohydrates defintions 2021-09-23
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- is the process that breaks down disaccharides and polysaccharides. a water molecule is added to a compound to break the bond and form separate molecules.
- source of a quick fix for energy, including many monosaccharides and disaccharides.
- a medical condition caused by blood glucose levels are not being regulated properly by the body.
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- is the process through which plants use sunlight to create energy sources.
- are the simplest form of carbohydrates. single units of sugar.
- organic compounds with the same chemical formula but different atomic structures.
- the cell wall of plants.
- organic compounds which provide the body with energy.
- is the process through which disaccharides and polysaccharides are formed. a compound forms a water molecule which is then extracted.
9 Clues: the cell wall of plants. • organic compounds which provide the body with energy. • are the simplest form of carbohydrates. single units of sugar. • is the process through which plants use sunlight to create energy sources. • organic compounds with the same chemical formula but different atomic structures. • ...
10P1 Keywords Crossword 2021-04-12
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- energy transfer pathway where work is done by electric charges
- energy transfer pathway where a force is doing work to move something
- a measure of how much or how little energy a device wastes
- ___________ of energy, energy isn't created or destroyed
- energy that isn't useful
- the unit for measuring power
- store of energy in food or fuel
- the unit for measuring energy
- the unit for measuring distance
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- a measure of the energy transferred when a force acts through a distance
- store of energy in a stretched spring
- the amount of energy transferred every second
- store of energy in a raised object
- a collection of objects being studied
- the unit for measuring force
- store of energy that moving objects have
- store of energy that heated objects gain
- energy is transferred into the surroundings
18 Clues: energy that isn't useful • the unit for measuring force • the unit for measuring power • the unit for measuring energy • store of energy in food or fuel • the unit for measuring distance • store of energy in a raised object • store of energy in a stretched spring • a collection of objects being studied • store of energy that moving objects have • ...
Chapter 13 Energy and Conservation 2024-11-08
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- Buildings designed to maintain a comfortable indoor climate without the need for active heating or cooling systems. Passive homes use energy-efficient construction techniques, including high levels of insulation, airtight windows, and strategic positioning to maximize natural light and minimize energy use.
- Devices that use a small amount of energy to transfer heat from one place to another. They can extract heat from the air, ground, or water for use in heating or cooling buildings. Heat pumps are energy-efficient and can reduce reliance on fossil fuels for temperature control.
- Devices that generate electricity through a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, producing water and heat as byproducts. Fuel cells are efficient and produce clean energy with no greenhouse gas emissions. They are used in a variety of applications, including transportation (e.g., hydrogen-powered vehicles) and stationary power generation.
- Energy derived from sunlight. Solar energy can be captured through photovoltaic (PV) cells, which convert sunlight directly into electricity, or through solar thermal systems, which use mirrors or lenses to concentrate sunlight for heating or electricity generation.
- A technology that converts sunlight directly into electricity using semiconductor materials. Photovoltaic cells, commonly known as solar panels, are made of materials like silicon that release electrons when exposed to sunlight, generating an electric current.
- Energy generated from the movement of water, typically by using dams to control water flow, which turns turbines to generate electricity. Hydropower is a widely used renewable energy source, but it can have significant ecological impacts, particularly on aquatic ecosystems.
- Fuel made from organic materials, such as plants, algae, or animal waste. Biofuels can be liquid (e.g., ethanol or biodiesel) or gaseous (e.g., biogas). They are considered renewable alternatives to fossil fuels and are used for transportation, heating, and electricity generation.
- Energy derived from sources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale. These sources include sunlight, wind, geothermal heat, tides, and biomass. Renewable energy is considered sustainable because it has a low environmental impact and is not depleted over time.
- Organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms. They are the primary components of fossil fuels like oil and natural gas. Hydrocarbons can exist in solid (coal), liquid (crude oil), or gas (natural gas) forms and are used as fuels or raw materials for chemicals.
- Energy harnessed from the movement of air (wind) using turbines that convert the kinetic energy of wind into electricity. Wind energy is one of the fastest-growing renewable energy sources and is considered environmentally friendly.
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- A type of nuclear reactor that is smaller in size than conventional reactors, with a modular design that allows for easier construction and scaling. SMRs are designed to be safer and more flexible in operation, with some models being able to run on a variety of fuels, including uranium or thorium.
- Energy derived from the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface. This heat can be used for direct heating or for generating electricity by using steam or hot water from geothermal reservoirs to drive turbines. Geothermal energy is a reliable and renewable energy source, particularly in regions with high geothermal activity.
- A method of generating electricity from solar energy by using mirrors or lenses to focus sunlight onto a small area, usually a receiver, to heat a fluid. The heated fluid is then used to generate steam, which drives a turbine connected to a generator. CSP is most effective in regions with high direct sunlight.
- Sedimentary rocks that contain kerogen, an organic matter that can be converted into oil through heating. Oil shales are considered a potential source of petroleum, but their extraction and processing are expensive and environmentally damaging.
- Fuels Nonrenewable energy resources that have formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals over millions of years. The primary fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, contributing to climate change.
- Also known as oil sands, these are deposits of a mixture of sand, clay, water, and bitumen, a form of crude oil. The extraction of bitumen from tar sands requires energy-intensive processes like strip mining or steam injection. It has significant environmental impacts, including high greenhouse gas emissions.
16 Clues: Energy harnessed from the movement of air (wind) using turbines that convert the kinetic energy of wind into electricity. Wind energy is one of the fastest-growing renewable energy sources and is considered environmentally friendly. • ...
Chapter 4, Sections 1 and 2 Key Terms 2021-11-15
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- the soft, weak part of the mantle
- heat transfer by the movement of currents
- the transfer of energy through space
- a force pressing on an area
- the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
- core dense ball of solid metal
- waves occur during earthquakes
- core a layer of molten metal that surrounds the inner core
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- a layer of hot rock
- heat transfer within a material or between materials that are touching
- currents heat transfer within a fluid
- the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin
- a measure of how much mass there is in a volume of a substance
13 Clues: a layer of hot rock • a force pressing on an area • core dense ball of solid metal • waves occur during earthquakes • the soft, weak part of the mantle • the transfer of energy through space • currents heat transfer within a fluid • heat transfer by the movement of currents • the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust • the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin • ...
Nutrients 2022-10-25
8 Clues: regulates body temperature • Help to give the body energy • produces healthy development • Build strong bones and teeth • help you to resist infections • Help replace tissues in the body • help regulate the body's use of sugars • Have both saturated and unsaturated forms
Science 2016-01-21
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- highest point of a wave
- lowest point of a wave
- water falling from clouds including rain, snow, sleet, and hail whose form is determined by air temperature
- current wind powered ocean currents that move horizontally
- a strong ocean current that runs perpendicular to the shore
- daily rise and fall in sea level caused, for the most part, by the gravitational pull
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- long, narrow, steep-sided depression in the seafloor formed when one crustal plate sinks beneath another
- seismic sea wave that begins over an earthquake focus and can be highly destructive when it crashes on shore
- current circulation pattern that the ocean forms when a mass of more dense seawater sinks
- circulation in the ocean that brings deep, cold water to the surface
- slope ocean basin that dips down from the continental shelf
- layout of an area either above or below oceans water
- collapsing ocean wave that forms in shallow water and breaks onto shore
- plain flat seafloor area from 4,000 (m) to 6,000 (m) below the ocean surface
- rhythmic pattern that carries energy through matter or space
- ocean ridge area where new ocean floor is formed when lava erupts through cracks in the earths crust
16 Clues: lowest point of a wave • highest point of a wave • layout of an area either above or below oceans water • current wind powered ocean currents that move horizontally • slope ocean basin that dips down from the continental shelf • a strong ocean current that runs perpendicular to the shore • rhythmic pattern that carries energy through matter or space • ...
Light Vocabulary 2025-02-25
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- A high energy electromagnetic wave with a short wavelength and higher frequency than all other types of electromagnetic waves, used to treat cancer
- A material that allows almost all of the light striking it to pass through, and through which objects can be seen clearly.
- a mirror that curves outwards
- a low frequency, low energy electromagnetic wave that has a wavelength longer than 30cm, used to encode sound information for police, firefighters, and taxis.
- optical device that produces magnified images of distant objects
- Green red and blue. Adding the three primary colors of light produce the colors of pigment and white.
- a material through which light does not pass
- part of the electromagnetic spectrum that you can see. ROY G BIV
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- a mirror that curves inwards
- a lens that is thicker at the edges than in the middle
- a flat mirror that forms a virtual image
- The entire range of electromagnetic waves with different frequencies and wavelengths
- A material that allows most of the light that strikes it to pass through, and through which objects appear blurry.
- a low frequency, low energy electromagnetic wave that has a wavelength between between 1mm and 30cm, used to heat food or call someone
- A high energy electromagnetic wave that has a slightly shorter wavelength and higher frequency than an ultraviolet wave, used to see bones
- an electromagnetic wave that has a wavelength shorter than microwaves, but longer than visible light, used to help locate people and see in the dark
- a lens that is thicker in the middle than at the edges
- an electromagnetic wave that has slightly shorter wavelength and higher frequency than visible light, used to kill bacteria and produce vitamin D
- ster an optical device that produces a narrow beam of coherent light
19 Clues: a mirror that curves inwards • a mirror that curves outwards • a flat mirror that forms a virtual image • a material through which light does not pass • a lens that is thicker at the edges than in the middle • a lens that is thicker in the middle than at the edges • optical device that produces magnified images of distant objects • ...
energy crosswords 2023-05-08
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- energy moved from one object to another
- there are atoms and...
- the way something moves to create sounds
- the capacity to be something in the future
- the power of nuclear energy
- energy stored in bonds
- potential energy has the power to have
- the amount in something
- energy based on height and mass
- energy moving through matter
- energy from being stretched or compressed
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- kinetic energy involves this
- movement of electrons
- relating to movement or motion
- energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- power from the nucleus
- the capacity to do work
- how tall something is
- anything that takes up space
- energy of motion with a medium
- energy from vibrations
- energy is light energy
- these are in everything
- energy changing
24 Clues: energy changing • movement of electrons • how tall something is • there are atoms and... • power from the nucleus • energy stored in bonds • energy from vibrations • energy is light energy • the capacity to do work • the amount in something • these are in everything • the power of nuclear energy • kinetic energy involves this • anything that takes up space • energy moving through matter • ...
Chapter 8 2025-10-17
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- macromolecule that acts as a catalyst
- a measure of molecular disorder or randomness
- the reactant an enzyme acts on
- adenosine triphosphate the cell's main energy source
- pathway a series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell
- energy potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction
- an energy-releasing chemical reaction
- everything outside the system
- energy energy that matter possesses because of its location or structure
- an energy-requiring chemical reaction
- energy energy associated with the relative motion of objects
- Law of Thermodynamics every energy transfer or transformation increases the entropy of the universe
- energy kinetic energy associated with the random movement of atoms or molecules
- the acceleration of a chemical reaction by a catalyst
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- the equation used to calculate the change in free energy in a chemical reaction
- pathways metabolic pathways that construct complex molecules from simpler ones requiring energy
- inhibition a method of metabolic control where the end product of a metabolic pathway acts as an inhibitor of an enzyme within that pathway
- the matter under study in a particular case of thermodynamics
- site the region on the enzyme where the substrate binds
- regulation the binding of a regulatory molecule to a protein at one site that affects the function of the protein at a different site
- the absolute temperature scale used in scientific measurements
- the capacity to cause change
- energy a type of electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye
- Law of Thermodynamics energy can be transferred and transformed but it cannot be created or destroyed
- a measure of the total heat content of a system
- process a process that can occur without an input of energy
- the study of energy transformations
- a force acting over a distance
- coupling the use of an exergonic process to drive an endergonic one
- pathways metabolic pathways that break down complex molecules into simpler ones releasing energy
30 Clues: the capacity to cause change • everything outside the system • the reactant an enzyme acts on • a force acting over a distance • the study of energy transformations • macromolecule that acts as a catalyst • an energy-releasing chemical reaction • an energy-requiring chemical reaction • a measure of molecular disorder or randomness • ...
chemistry! 2025-11-25
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- Decreasing concentration of a solute in a solution
- Outermost electron shell
- atom with less electrons than neutral
- NO2
- Bond involving the equal sharing of electrons
- Reaction that forms water and carbon dioxide
- Positively charges subatomic particle
- Difference in electronegativity between two bonded atoms
- electron geometry with 6 bond types and no lone pairs
- Measurement for energy (force)
- Periodic group containing Nitrogen and Phosphorus
- Negatively charged particle surrounding the nucleus
- Base unit for volume
- electron geometry with 3 bond types and 1 lone pair
- Periodic group preceding noble gases
- The central atom in a Cl2SeO molecule?
- Reaction that results in a solid from aqueous reactants
- Moles of solute / volume of solution =
- 6.626e10-34
- Electron geometry with a 180 degree angle
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- NH3
- Distance from peak to peak, represented by lambda
- Bond between a metal & nonmetal, for example
- Same number of protons, different number of neutrons
- thousand, prefix
- Neutral atom with the configuration [Ne]3s2,3p4
- The central atom in a BrNO molecule?
- Two ions/atoms with the same electron configuration
- Electron geometry with 4 bond types and no lone pairs
- atom with higher negative charge than neutral
- C2H2O2
- atom with a varied charge than neutral
- number of electrons in a full p orbital
- number of electrons in a full d orbital
- Negatively charged subatomic particle
- Reaction that forms a water and a salt
- millionth, prefix
- CN-
38 Clues: NH3 • NO2 • CN- • C2H2O2 • 6.626e10-34 • thousand, prefix • millionth, prefix • Base unit for volume • Outermost electron shell • Measurement for energy (force) • The central atom in a BrNO molecule? • Periodic group preceding noble gases • atom with less electrons than neutral • Positively charges subatomic particle • Negatively charged subatomic particle • ...
Natural Resource 2017-05-05
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- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which it can be consumed
- The use of energy as a source of heat or power or as a raw material input to a manufacturing process
- Resources that can never be used up
- The protection, preservation, management, or restoration of natural resources
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- A resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed
- Natural resources used to generate energy
- A nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plannts and animals that lived long ago
- The careful and responsible management of resources
- Natural resources used to make objects, food, or drink
- Any natural material that is used by humans
10 Clues: Resources that can never be used up • Natural resources used to generate energy • Any natural material that is used by humans • The careful and responsible management of resources • Natural resources used to make objects, food, or drink • A resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-06
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- The change in energy. Can also be calculated by multiplying force by distance.
- Stored energy; Energy that can be "burned" to do work.
- Energy that is being put into motion.
- The abbreviation for the answer to the formula, "mass*gravity*height."
- Energy where the vibrations of particles travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
- The unit force is measured in.
- Energy that flows through a circuit.
- Energy where waves travel through empty space.
- Energy that has the ability to be put into motion.
- Energy due to the height of an object.
- Energy output is said to be __________ work.
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- The rate at which work is done.
- The unit power is measured in.
- Energy that is in motion or can be put into motion.
- The law that states the total energy of an isolated system cannot change
- Energy input is said to be __________ work.
- The unit energy is measured in.
- Energy from the Sun.
- Energy that speeds up the particles of matter.
- The ability of an object to do work.
20 Clues: Energy from the Sun. • The unit power is measured in. • The unit force is measured in. • The rate at which work is done. • The unit energy is measured in. • Energy that flows through a circuit. • The ability of an object to do work. • Energy that is being put into motion. • Energy due to the height of an object. • Energy input is said to be __________ work. • ...
Rivers 2021-03-15
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- Where pebbles and larger material are rolled along the sea bed.
- You would find this in the lower course of the river.
- When pebbles grind along a rock platform, much like sandpaper. Over time the rock becomes smooth.
- Small particles such as silts and clays are suspended in the flow of the water.
- Where the river begins
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- Sediment, sand and stone being carried due to high levels of energy.
- River looses energy and sediment, sand and stone get dropped along the course.
- This landform forms in the upper course of the river and occurs when less resistant rock erodes away, leaving hard rock overhanging.
- The point where two rivers meet
- The flow of water is fastest on what bend of the river?
- The process of being worn away.
11 Clues: Where the river begins • The point where two rivers meet • The process of being worn away. • You would find this in the lower course of the river. • The flow of water is fastest on what bend of the river? • Where pebbles and larger material are rolled along the sea bed. • Sediment, sand and stone being carried due to high levels of energy. • ...
Energy Test Review 2023-10-04
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- as mass and speed increase, total kinetic energy does this
- a type of energy stored and released when bonds between atoms are broken
- Force times distance
- Work divided by time
- the unit of measure for power
- when an objects position changes
- measure of distance
- energy formed from the movement of negatively charged particles, creating a current
- energy stored due to an objects vertical position
- energy changing from one form to another
- a push or a pull on an object
- distance divided by time
- a type of energy relating to sound vibrations
- a type of energy relating to the kinetic energy of particles
- the ability to do work or cause change
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- a type of energy stored in the nucleus of atoms
- the rate of speed at which an object is moving
- the unit of measure for work and energy
- states energy cannot be created or destroyed
- a change in motion in the SAME direction force is applied
- the more an object has, the more gravitational potential energy it will have
- energy of an object in motion
- stored energy an object has because of it's position or shape
- the rate at which work is done
- energy stored in objects that can be stretched or condensed
- measures the length between objects
26 Clues: measure of distance • Force times distance • Work divided by time • distance divided by time • the unit of measure for power • energy of an object in motion • a push or a pull on an object • the rate at which work is done • when an objects position changes • measures the length between objects • the ability to do work or cause change • the unit of measure for work and energy • ...
Nonrenewable Resources----Weidert 2025-05-08
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- taking coal from the top layers of Earth
- contribute to smog and acid deposition
- energy associated with different charges
- solid material made from oil
- energy of location or shape
- energy that can not be easily and quickly replaced
- energy from remnants of long dead organisms
- oil flows out of well due to its own pressure
- resources brought in from outside the US
- combining to atoms together to create energy
- energy that is a combination of kinetic and potential
- the worst nuclear disaster in history
- energy use for where we live
- greenhouse gas we are most worried about
- spins to produce electricity
- the worst nuclear disaster in US history
- digging room and pillar mines
- added pressure to oil forces it out of a well
- harmful element found in oil
- most commonly methane
- energy that can easily travel long distances
- usage of energy
- another name for oil
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- oil deposits that are in commercial production
- energy that travels in waves
- splitting of an atom to create energy
- kinetic energy of molecules moving faster
- energy used to move us from place to place
- energy of motion
- resources created and used in the US
- burning of a fossil fuel
- oil separated into densities we use for our vehicles
- using the energy of the nucleus of an atom
- energy stored in molecular bonds
- recycling of nuclear waste
- element used in nuclear fission
- energy that can be easily and quickly replaced
- most common natural gas
- harmful element found in coal
- energy that holds the nucleus together
- energy used by companies and stores
- energy from fossil plants
- energy from fossil marine organisms
- what typically spins a turbine
- breaks up the nucleus of an atom
45 Clues: usage of energy • energy of motion • another name for oil • most commonly methane • most common natural gas • burning of a fossil fuel • energy from fossil plants • recycling of nuclear waste • energy of location or shape • energy that travels in waves • solid material made from oil • energy use for where we live • spins to produce electricity • harmful element found in oil • ...
Cell Organelles 2019-11-12
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- Runs on solar power, takes energy from the sun to make carbohydrates
- Occurs only in the cells of plant and fungi much thicker and more rigid then the cell membrane
- A folded membrane that forms a system of canals within the cytoplasm
- Most easily seen structure in a cell, controls the cells activities
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- Cells need the energy, their energy is produced by oval shaped organelles called___
- The _____ distributes materials such as oxygen and food to different parts of the cell
- This organelle helps control the movement of materials that go in and out of the cell
- Balloon like spaces within the cytoplasm, storage places for surplus foods, wastes, and other substances
8 Clues: Most easily seen structure in a cell, controls the cells activities • Runs on solar power, takes energy from the sun to make carbohydrates • A folded membrane that forms a system of canals within the cytoplasm • Cells need the energy, their energy is produced by oval shaped organelles called___ • ...
Cole - August 20 Spelling/Vocabulary Crossword 2018-08-23
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- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that in Southwest Asia
- A force that presses down on an area.
- Vibration waves that carries energy released from an earthquake while traveling through Earth.
- A time when there is very little rain or snow for crops to grow.
- When you have a lot more of something than you need.
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- A layer that forms near the crust in the interior of the Earth.
- A layer of hot metal, that is solid and is between the crust and the core.
- Is a climate with little rain and a temperature that is warm.
- A soft layer that forms below the crust.
- Soil that settles on land when there is flooding water and is good for growing crops.
10 Clues: A force that presses down on an area. • A soft layer that forms below the crust. • When you have a lot more of something than you need. • Is a climate with little rain and a temperature that is warm. • A layer that forms near the crust in the interior of the Earth. • A time when there is very little rain or snow for crops to grow. • ...
Climate Change 2024 2024-02-02
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- One of the most abundant elements and forms a very large number of compounds, including carbon dioxide, carbon monoxid
- A hydrocarbon that is a greenhouse gas with a global warming potential most recently estimated at 25 times that of carbon dioxide (CO2
- A human intervention to reduce the human impact on the climate system
- The Convention on Climate Change sets an overall framework for intergovernmental efforts to tackle the challenge posed by climate change
- Energy Energy resources that are naturally replenishing such as biomass, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, ocean thermal, wave action, and tidal action
- Gas or liquid fuel made from plant material
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- Adjustment or preparation of natural or human systems to a new environment
- Energy transfer in the form of electromagnetic waves
- The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth.
- The layer of ozone that begins approximately 15 km above Earth
- The release of a substance (usually a gas when referring to the subject of climate change) into the atmosphere
11 Clues: The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth. • Gas or liquid fuel made from plant material • Energy transfer in the form of electromagnetic waves • The layer of ozone that begins approximately 15 km above Earth • A human intervention to reduce the human impact on the climate system • Adjustment or preparation of natural or human systems to a new environment • ...
Vitamins and Minerals 2025-09-16
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- Forms of vitamin A found in animal products.
- Blindness: A condition caused by vitamin A deficiency, impairing vision in low light.
- Substances that enhance the action of enzymes.
- Minerals: Minerals required in amounts less than 100 mg/day.
- Response
- Organic micronutrients required in small quantities for essential metabolic reactions.
- A substance that protects cells from damage caused by free radicals.
- A disease affecting bone development in children, caused by vitamin D deficiency.
- Acid: Vitamin C.
- Compounds in plant foods converted to active vitamin A in the body.
- Minerals required in amounts greater than 100 mg/day.
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- Minerals maintaining fluid balance and electrical gradients.
- A disease caused by thiamine deficiency.
- Forms of Vitamin K.
- Forms of Vitamin E.
- A protein essential for wound healing and healthy skin.
- Inorganic elements essential for human health.
- Forms of Vitamin D.
- The process of blood clotting.
- A condition characterized by brittle bones, often linked to vitamin D deficiency.
- The degree to which a nutrient is absorbed and utilized by the body.
21 Clues: Response • Acid: Vitamin C. • Forms of Vitamin K. • Forms of Vitamin E. • Forms of Vitamin D. • The process of blood clotting. • A disease caused by thiamine deficiency. • Forms of vitamin A found in animal products. • Substances that enhance the action of enzymes. • Inorganic elements essential for human health. • Minerals required in amounts greater than 100 mg/day. • ...
Science vocab 2025-01-29
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- A type of energy that comes to earth from the sun can damage the skin and cause cancer and is mostly absorbed by the ozone layer
- layer of electrically charged particles in the thermosphere that absorbs AM radio waves during the day and reflectsthem back at night
- Air planes travel in this layer the ozone layer is located here
- Earth's air which is made up of a thin layer of glasses solids and liquids forms a protective layer around the planet and is divided into five distinct layers
- thermal energy travelling in waves or rays
- protects earth from gamma and x-ray radiation
- thermal energy going through a material by tough
- Above 80 km and extends to space has the highest temperatures contains the upper portion
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- substance heats up and become less dense releases heat cools down and becomes more dense sinks and repeats forming currents
- group of chemical compounds used in refrigerators air conditioners foam packages and aerosol sprays that may enter the atmosphere and destroy ozone
- outermost layer of the atmosphere satellites are located here
- narrow belt of strong winds that blows near the top of the troposphere
- layer of the stratosphere with a high concentration of ozone absorbs most of the suns harmful unltraviolet radiation
- how energy travels from the sun to earth can be helpful or harmful and are reflected absorbed or scattered
- light reflecting off a particle and going in all directions creates blue skies
- shooting stars known as meteors burn up in this layer contains the lower portion of the ionospher
- layer of Earth's atmosphere that is closest to the ground and contains 99 percent of the water vapor and 75 percent of the atmospheric gases where clouds and weather occur
- keep earth warm at night and cool during the day
18 Clues: thermal energy travelling in waves or rays • protects earth from gamma and x-ray radiation • thermal energy going through a material by tough • keep earth warm at night and cool during the day • outermost layer of the atmosphere satellites are located here • Air planes travel in this layer the ozone layer is located here • ...
Energy revision yr 9 2019-06-03
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- used to produce electricity
- the energy in food or fuel
- energy from hot rocks in the ground
- energy from the sea
- where wasted energy usually ends up
- something that doesn't conduct heat well
- the energy in something that is hot
- energy from water behind dams
- metals have a high _________ ____________
- the energy when something is off the ground
- something that does conduct heat well
- power x time =
- energy from the sun
- burning fossil fuels releases........
- how heat travels through a liquid or gas
- the energy when something is stretched
- something used to keep things warm
- energy that is not useful
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- an energy resource that wont run out
- force x distance
- coal, oil, gas
- the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1kg by 1 degree
- the unit of energy
- burning fossil fuels is causing ......
- the unit of energy
- an energy resource that will eventually run out
- the amount of energy transferred in a certain amount of time
- energy cannot be __________ or destroyed
- how heat travels through a solid
- the energy of a moving object
- wind energy doesn't work when its not windy so isn't ________
- insulators have a _________ thermal conductivity
- steam is used turn a _______
33 Clues: coal, oil, gas • power x time = • force x distance • the unit of energy • the unit of energy • energy from the sea • energy from the sun • energy that is not useful • the energy in food or fuel • used to produce electricity • steam is used turn a _______ • energy from water behind dams • the energy of a moving object • how heat travels through a solid • something used to keep things warm • ...
Earth Science - Weather 2021-03-11
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- type of cloud that is sheet like and forms in layers
- a storm with thunder, lightning, and often with heavy rain and strong winds
- a large volume of air that has about the same temperature and moisture throughout
- type of cloud that is light and feathery
- when water falls to Earth from clouds
- a device that measures rain fall
- a front that forms when a cold air mass pushes underneath a warm air mass
- when the dew point is below freezing and water vapor changes to ice
- changing of water from a gas to liquid
- a boundary between two air masses
- a warm air mass that forms over warm regions
- the amount of matter something can hold
- the amount of water vapor in the air compared to the capacity it can hold
- a tropical storm with very strong winds
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- an instrument that measures relative humidity
- type of cloud that is big and puffy
- a front that forms when warm air pushes over a cold air mass
- changing of water from a liquid to gas
- the actual amount of water vapor in the air
- a cold air mass that forms over cold regions
- a violent, funnel-shaped cloud
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- temperature at which condensation takes place
- when plants give off water vapor
- when air is completely filled with water vapor
25 Clues: a violent, funnel-shaped cloud • a device that measures rain fall • when plants give off water vapor • a boundary between two air masses • type of cloud that is big and puffy • the amount of water vapor in the air • when water falls to Earth from clouds • changing of water from a liquid to gas • changing of water from a gas to liquid • the amount of matter something can hold • ...
Vocab 2024-01-03
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- the process of changing energy from one form to another
- energy obtained from flowing water
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- the rate of doing work
- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- the ability to do work
- a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- the chemical energy stored in living things
- a device that changes a force & helps you do work
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- energy resource - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- energy that travels in waves
- the energy associated with electric charges
- energy dealing with temperature
- potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
29 Clues: the rate of doing work • the ability to do work • energy that travels in waves • energy dealing with temperature • energy obtained from flowing water • the energy stored in atomic nuclei • the energy stored in chemical bonds • thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • the energy an object has due to its motion • the energy associated with electric charges • ...
Ch 14+15 Vocab 2024-01-03
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- rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- the chemical energy stored in living things
- a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- energy that travels in waves
- the ability to do work
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- energy obtained from flowing water
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- the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- energy potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- the energy associated with electric charges
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- the process of changing energy from one form to another
- an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- the rate of doing work
- energy dealing with temperature
- a device that changes a force & helps you do work
29 Clues: the ability to do work • the rate of doing work • energy that travels in waves • energy dealing with temperature • the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy obtained from flowing water • the energy stored in chemical bonds • thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • the energy an object has due to its motion • the chemical energy stored in living things • ...
Energy for Everybody 2018-11-24
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- is a nonrenewable energy source formed from ancient plants and animals buried in Earth's crust for millions of years.
- to use again.
- energy used by nuclear fission.
- is electricity produced by moving water.
- energy stored in bonds of compounds.
- energy stored in nucleus of an atom.
- energy of moving objects.
- use the force of moving air to generate electricity.
- natural resources(comes from Earth) that cannot be remade as fast as it's used.
- is energy produced by heat within Earth's crust.
- generates electric energy from another source of energy.
- is a clean unlimited source of energy which takes the sun rays and turns it to energy.
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- is organic matter, such as plant and animal waste, that can be used as fuel.
- natural resources(from the Earth) that can be replaced in a short period of time.
- energy that travels in waves.
- energy of moving electric charges.
- energy of moving particles.
- use less; make less waste.
- wise use of water, land and other resources to minimize waste or loss.
- make new things from old things.
20 Clues: to use again. • energy of moving objects. • use less; make less waste. • energy of moving particles. • energy that travels in waves. • energy used by nuclear fission. • make new things from old things. • energy of moving electric charges. • energy stored in bonds of compounds. • energy stored in nucleus of an atom. • is electricity produced by moving water. • ...
Plates 2021-09-29
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- hot stuff
- thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses.
- the thing that transform energy into the mantle
- the two things that go together
- a lowland region formed by the interaction of Earth's tectonic plates.
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- the two things that go up and down
- the two things that go apart
- the thing at the bottom of the ocean
- curved chains of volcano
- the thing that holds the hot stuff
10 Clues: hot stuff • curved chains of volcano • the two things that go apart • the two things that go together • the two things that go up and down • the thing that holds the hot stuff • the thing at the bottom of the ocean • the thing that transform energy into the mantle • thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses. • ...
Michael, Gage- Science period 2 vocab 2024-02-02
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- solid to gas
- Energy Always constantly moving
- Liquid to Solid
- can apply a force to add or take away energy,
- Can Change shape but not volume
- of State Substance doesn't change but the amount of energy in it does.
- Energy material stretched or compressed
- Definite shape and volume
- Bar Graphs a good visual way to keep track of how energy is a system changes between 2 points.
- gas to solid
- Liquid to gas
- heat transferred by contact
- transfer by electromagnetic waves such as light
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- Stored Energy in a Object
- Energy depends on height above the ground
- Energy no longer useful because it has been lost to heat, friction, etc.
- a substance moves because differences cause density differences
- Energy a form of energy that can be heard by living things.
- gas to solid
- Expands to fill available space
- Ability to cause change, to change or move matter
- measure of avg. kinetic energy of particles.
- Solid to liquid
- When objects are at different temperatures, energy flows from one to another
- Energy the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom.
25 Clues: solid to gas • gas to solid • gas to solid • Liquid to gas • Liquid to Solid • Solid to liquid • Stored Energy in a Object • Definite shape and volume • heat transferred by contact • Energy Always constantly moving • Expands to fill available space • Can Change shape but not volume • Energy material stretched or compressed • Energy depends on height above the ground • ...
Intro to Anatomy Crossword Puzzle Part 2 2020-10-02
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- transport without energy
- tissue; neurons, neuroglia
- system;outer body;fight pathogens
- from cell to organism
- moves from high-low concentration
- study of organism structure
- system; excretes waste
- organelle; smooth/rough
- system; breaks down food
- system; white blood cells
- studies regions of the body
- makes mRNA from DNA
- tissue; linings and glands
- system; bones; gives structure
- shape of DNA
- jelly-like substance inside cells
- system; circulates blood
- powerhouse of the cell
- cross membrane w/ channel protein
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- normal anatomy under a microscope
- system; hormones; glands
- breaks down toxins and waste
- system; breathing; lungs
- studies embryos+their development
- tissue; bone, cartilage, blood
- study body surface/inside relation
- packs and transports proteins
- organelle; helps in cell division
- system; carries signals in body
- studies organs in specific system
- tissue; smooth, cardiac, skeletal
- study structure/function relation
- DNA stored here, cell headquarters
- system; allows movement
- makes protein from mRNA
- normal cell division
- tightly coiled DNA for division
- transport that requires energy
- organelle; storage department
- process that forms gametes
- smallest form of life
- system; reproduction
- studies organs seen by naked eye
- studies changes through life
44 Clues: shape of DNA • makes mRNA from DNA • normal cell division • system; reproduction • from cell to organism • smallest form of life • system; excretes waste • powerhouse of the cell • organelle; smooth/rough • system; allows movement • makes protein from mRNA • system; hormones; glands • system; breathing; lungs • transport without energy • system; breaks down food • system; circulates blood • ...
Viruses and Bacteria 2022-03-08
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- A small, rounded, thick-walled resting cell that forms inside a bacteria
- Chemical factories where proteins are produced
- Single-celled prokaryotes. Can be helpful, harmful, or harmless.
- A substance introduced in the body to help produce chemicals that destroy specific viruses
- A tiny, nonliving particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living cell
- Organisms that break down large, complex chemicals in dead organisms into small, simple chemicals
- Sexual reproduction in bacteria
- Asexual reproduction in bacteria
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- A process where food is heated to a temperature that kills bacteria
- An organism that lives in or on a host and causes it harm
- The process of breaking down food to release energy
- A long, whip-like structure that helps a cell to move
- An organism that provides a source of energy for a virus or another organism
- A gel-like fluid that moves structures throughout the cell
14 Clues: Sexual reproduction in bacteria • Asexual reproduction in bacteria • Chemical factories where proteins are produced • The process of breaking down food to release energy • A long, whip-like structure that helps a cell to move • An organism that lives in or on a host and causes it harm • A gel-like fluid that moves structures throughout the cell • ...
Land and water absorb and lose heat differently 2023-04-26
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- - The change of water from liquid water to water vapor.
- mass - A huge body of air that has similar temperature, pressure, and humidity throughout.
- pressure - The weight of air pressing down on an area.
- - A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air.
- - Clouds that form less than 2 kilometers above the ground and look like fluffy, rounded piles of cotton.
- - A science that deals with the atmosphere and with weather.
- - The average, year-after-year conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in an area.
- - An intense windstorm that often forms within a severe thunderstorm.
- warming - This is the rise in the average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans since the late 19th century and its projected continuation.
- - A large, spiraling storm system that can be as much as 600 km across.
- - The transfer of thermal energy.
- - The outermost layer of the atmosphere.
- cycle - The natural sequence through which water passes into the atmosphere as water vapor, precipitates to earth in liquid or solid form, and ultimately returns to the atmosphere through evaporation.
- effect - The way Earth's rotation makes winds in the Northern Hemisphere curve to the right and winds in the Southern Hemisphere curve to the left.
- winds - Winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances.
- humidity - A comparison of the actual amount of moisture in the air to the greatest possible amount that could be in the air at the same temperature and pressure.
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- - The layer of the atmosphere where the air is thin and most meteors burn up.
- - The direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
- - An instrument that is used to measure air pressure and predict changes in the weather.
- - The average amount of energy of motion of each molecule of a substance; a measure to determine a substance's level of hot or cold.
- - The transfer of thermal energy that results from the collision of particles.
- - The liquid water that returns to Earth's surface, usually as rain or snow.
- - The transfer of thermal energy through liquids and gases.
- - The bottom layer of the Earth's atmosphere.
- - The layer of the atmosphere in which ozone is present.
- - Mixture of gases that surrounds Earth.
- - Clouds that form in flat layers.
- - A very strong storm with a lot of rain, thunder, and lightning.
- - The process by which water vapor changes from a gas to a liquid.
- - An instrument used to measure wind speed.
- effect - The process by which gases hold heat in the air.
- - Wispy, feathery clouds made mostly of ice crystals that form at high levels, above about 6 kilometers.
- winds - Winds that blow over short distances.
- energy - The total energy of motion in the molecules of a substance.
- - The border between two air masses that collide.
- stream - A high-speed, meandering wind current, generally moving from a westerly direction at speeds often exceeding 400 kilometers (250 miles) per hour at altitudes of 10 to 15 kilometers (6 to 9 miles).
36 Clues: - The transfer of thermal energy. • - Clouds that form in flat layers. • - Mixture of gases that surrounds Earth. • - The outermost layer of the atmosphere. • - An instrument used to measure wind speed. • - The bottom layer of the Earth's atmosphere. • winds - Winds that blow over short distances. • - The border between two air masses that collide. • ...
Natural Resource 2017-05-05
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- The use of energy as a source of heat or power or as a raw material input to a manufacturing process
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which it can be consumed
- The protection, preservation, management, or restoration of natural resources
- Resources that can never be used up
- Natural resources used to make objects, food, or drink
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- Any natural material that is used by humans
- A resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed
- A nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plannts and animals that lived long ago
- Natural resources used to generate energy
- The careful and responsible management of resources
10 Clues: Resources that can never be used up • Natural resources used to generate energy • Any natural material that is used by humans • The careful and responsible management of resources • Natural resources used to make objects, food, or drink • A resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed • ...
Natural Resource 2017-05-05
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- A nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plannts and animals that lived long ago
- The protection, preservation, management, or restoration of natural resources
- A resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed
- The careful and responsible management of resources
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which it can be consumed
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- Natural resources used to make objects, food, or drink
- Resources that can never be used up
- The use of energy as a source of heat or power or as a raw material input to a manufacturing process
- Any natural material that is used by humans
- Natural resources used to generate energy
10 Clues: Resources that can never be used up • Natural resources used to generate energy • Any natural material that is used by humans • The careful and responsible management of resources • Natural resources used to make objects, food, or drink • A resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed • ...
Energy Crossword 2020-10-30
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- A force which resists motion between two surfaces sliding against each other. It also creates heat.
- This type of energy can be reused can comes from sources like the sun (or solar), wind and waves.
- A type of potential energy that is kept in a chemical substance and is let out during a chemical reaction.
- The act of pulling or pushing a simple machine, like a pulley.
- This is a measure of how quickly energy is used. The SI unit of power is the Watt (W).
- The higher above the ground an object gets, the more of this type of potential energy it will have. For example, a ball being thrown upwards has this type of energy.
- Energy changing from one form of energy into another.
- A type of kinetic energy which is made up of moving electrical charges. For example, lighting or a light bulb.
- A conductor which is designed to allow electricity to enter or exit an object.
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- Equipment connected by electrical conductors which allows an electric current to travel through it.
- This type of energy comes from atomic nuclei. An example of an object that produces this type of energy is the sun.
- Currents of electricity flowing through a circuit.
- This type of energy is the energy of movement or motion energy. For example, an object moving has this type of energy.
- A sort of motor that turns electrical energy into kinetic energy.
- The transformation of one form of energy into another.
- The strain, or weight, that is lifted using a simple machine.
- The ability to allow electricity to flow through an object, like wire.
- A type of energy that warms things. It can be transferred from one object to another. For example, fire or the sun.
- A tool used for measuring eclectic currents flowing through a circuit.
- The capacity for being able to do work. It can come in the form of kinetic, heat, light, chemical, etc.
20 Clues: Currents of electricity flowing through a circuit. • Energy changing from one form of energy into another. • The transformation of one form of energy into another. • The strain, or weight, that is lifted using a simple machine. • The act of pulling or pushing a simple machine, like a pulley. • A sort of motor that turns electrical energy into kinetic energy. • ...
Chemical reactions 2023-11-15
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- the cells in your body that contain thousands of biological catalysts
- a way to show a chemical reaction using symbols
- matter can enter or escape from its surroundings
- the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- when matter during a chemical reaction matter is not created or destroyed
- the new substances that form from a chemical change
- when two elements in compounds swap places
- when two or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance
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- any change that alters the form or appearance of any substance but does not change it into another substance
- a change in matter that produces one or more substances
- a number placed in front in a chemical formula in an equation
- a material used to decrease the rate of a chemical reaction
- matter cannot leave or enter
- the substance that undergoes the chemical changes
- a reaction that absorbs heat and feels cold
- when a complex substance breaks down into simpler products
- the amount of a substance in a given volume
- increases the rate by lowering the activation energy needed
- a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction
- a reaction that releases heat and feels hot
20 Clues: matter cannot leave or enter • when two elements in compounds swap places • a reaction that absorbs heat and feels cold • the amount of a substance in a given volume • a reaction that releases heat and feels hot • a way to show a chemical reaction using symbols • matter can enter or escape from its surroundings • the substance that undergoes the chemical changes • ...
Circuits and Electricity 2021-03-18
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- energy that moves in waves or vibrations that can be heard
- a break in an electric circuit that can be opened or closed, stopping and starting the flow of electric current
- stable subatomic particles with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carriers of electricity in solids
- energy created by moving charged particles
- materials or objects that do not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through it.
- a closed path along which an electric current travels
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- the smallest units of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element
- the power to do work, make a change, or move objects
- a material, usually a metal, that transfers heat, electricity, or sound from one object to another
- an incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows
10 Clues: energy created by moving charged particles • the power to do work, make a change, or move objects • a closed path along which an electric current travels • energy that moves in waves or vibrations that can be heard • an incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows • the smallest units of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-15
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- Movement along the concentration ... is facilitated using passive and active transport
- The site of photosynthesis
- Where does carbon fixation occur in CAM plants
- What facilitates movement of molecules between cells?
- High oxygen concentration and temperature will initiate ...
- The product from the nitrogen fixation
- Type of tissue that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- Transport that do not need ATP
- Chlorophyll b, carotenoids, and bilin pigments are ... pigments
- Mutual attraction between molecules
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- CAM plants conserves water by opening ... at night to reduce evaporation and avoids photorespiration
- What leaf anatomy is widely used for C4 plants to reveal its specialized functions
- What forms the outer protective layer from the dermal tissue?
- The main product of light independent (carbon) reaction
- The attraction of water to polar surface of the plant cell
- Ability to convert energy and CO2 into biomass and oxygen
- A bacterium found in soil that helps in fixing nitrogen (N2) in leguminous plants.
- Membrane transport protein that is facilitated using ATP
- Transport that do need ATP
- Root growth generally favors slightly ... soil
- Which group of nutrients that are important in energy storage or structural integrity (1, 2, 6, or 10)?
- The mineral that are supplied by the fungal partner for the plant host
- What liquid is needed for photosynthesis, preventing desiccation, nutrient transport, and maintain turgor pressure
- What enzyme functions as either a carboxylase or an oxygenase
- Water attraction to solid phase
- Movement of two molecules in similar direction
- Not only plants, some ... can also utilize light energy
- Photosynthesis is influenced by ... properties
- The location of light dependent reaction
- P680+ is a very strong ...
30 Clues: The site of photosynthesis • Transport that do need ATP • P680+ is a very strong ... • Transport that do not need ATP • Water attraction to solid phase • Mutual attraction between molecules • The product from the nitrogen fixation • The location of light dependent reaction • Where does carbon fixation occur in CAM plants • Root growth generally favors slightly ... soil • ...
Properties of water- Alaina Artola 2025-08-27
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- A substance that can disolve a lot of solutes
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution
- The measure of a fluids resistance to flow
- Heat energy required to heat something
- Has positive and negative ends forms hydrogenbond
- Attraction between molecules of a different substance
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- Mass of a substance per unit volume
- When water can flow in a narrow space
- A Homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances
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- Resistance of a substance to changes in temperature
- Converting one gram of liquid into gas
- When ice slows down the loss of heat from water beneath it
- Is a weak bond between two molecules
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- Tightness on the surface of water
16 Clues: Tightness on the surface of water • Mass of a substance per unit volume • Is a weak bond between two molecules • When water can flow in a narrow space • Converting one gram of liquid into gas • Heat energy required to heat something • The measure of a fluids resistance to flow • A substance that is dissolved in a solvent • A substance that can disolve a lot of solutes • ...
Science Strategems 2021-07-24
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- the radioisotope most commonly used in archeological artifacts
- the gas that is the product of fusion inside stars
- the man who first proposed the earth revolves around the sun.
- Change or alteration in DNA
- quantity of motion a moving object has
- A chain of debris that forms a line of demarcation between celestial orbs
- the polymer that coats cookware
- genetic blueprint is encoded here
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- a metabolic waste formed in liver
- catalysts within living systems
- the process of forming a thin coat of metal over an object
- The measure of hydrogen ions in a solution
- the transfer of energy through space by electromagnetic waves
- the source of all igneous rocks
- elements with properties of both metals and non-metals
15 Clues: Change or alteration in DNA • catalysts within living systems • the source of all igneous rocks • the polymer that coats cookware • a metabolic waste formed in liver • genetic blueprint is encoded here • quantity of motion a moving object has • The measure of hydrogen ions in a solution • the gas that is the product of fusion inside stars • ...
History of the Earth 2020-10-05
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- a principle that something has to be in existence
- a gap in the geologic record of rock layers
- a burrow, or scat
- a material made up of the same type of atom
- the breakdown of a radioactive element resulting in the release of particles and energy
- the principle that sedimentary rocks were originally
- organism’s body
- something can happen to it
- the element that forms when a parent element undergoes radioactive decay
- substance to decay
- a scientist who studies fossils
- a method for dating ancient igneous rocks that compares the amount of potassium to the amount of argon
- the time it takes for half the atoms in a sample of an
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- a radioactive element that decays to form a daughter
- a tiny particle that is considered the building block of all
- years
- a method for dating things that were alive in the past
- in horizontal layers
- a fossil of an organism’s activity, such as a
- an organism whose remains have been replaced
- the extinction of a large number of species in a
- amount of time
- a hollow fossil that marks the shape of an
- a fossil copy of the original organism
- time by minerals
- a rock with a coating of only the carbon from an
- of the cooling of lava
- the exact age of something
- a comparison of the age of one thing to the age of
- igneous rock that forms at Earth’s surface as a
30 Clues: years • amount of time • organism’s body • time by minerals • a burrow, or scat • substance to decay • in horizontal layers • of the cooling of lava • something can happen to it • the exact age of something • a scientist who studies fossils • a fossil copy of the original organism • a hollow fossil that marks the shape of an • a gap in the geologic record of rock layers • ...
physical science 2023-05-17
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- direct contact
- increasing
- chemical reaction in which energy is primarily given off
- energy of motion
- transfer of heat as a result of moving currents
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- total energy of motion and position
- molecules in a sample of matter
- energy from the sun
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- fossil fuel
- describes a reaction that absorbs energy
- energy stored due to an objects position
- energy electrically charged particles moving
- ability to cause change
- shrink or become smaller
- chemical reaction that absorbs energy from surrondings
- nonrenewable energy source
- occurring raw material
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- movement of thermal energy from a substance
20 Clues: increasing • fossil fuel • direct contact • energy of motion • energy from the sun • occurring raw material • ability to cause change • shrink or become smaller • nonrenewable energy source • energy stored in chemical bonds • molecules in a sample of matter • total energy of motion and position • describes a reaction that absorbs energy • energy stored due to an objects position • ...
Physics B - Energy (2024) 2024-12-05
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- Generating electricity by means of the sea level rise and fall (5)
- Describes a device which wastes a lot of energy (10)
- The vertical distance above the ground (6)
- Unit of Energy(5)
- Ratio of useful energy to input energy (9)
- Type of Electromagnetic wave released by all objects possessing heat energy (8)
- Behaviour with the stretched or compressed item will return to its original shape (7)
- Another name for energy transferred (4,4)
- The transfer of energy by means of currents of moving particles (10)
- One way energy is transferred; through copper wires (8)
- Means of generating electricity by means of falling water (13)
- The correct unit of length (5)
- The movement of heat energy by means of a wave of electromagnetic nature (10)
- Electric device used to measure the amount of energy passed through to a component (10)
- The prevention of the transfer of heat energy (10)
- The perfect emitter and absorber of energy (5,6)
- The down force caused by mass x gravity (6)
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- The rise divided by the run of a straight line graph (8)
- An outdated type of bulb which uses a glowing hot coil of wire, which is very wasteful (8)
- The cube with 4 different coloured surfaces used to test emittance(6)
- Energy associated with motion (7)
- Nuclear waste is dangerous because it is ____ (10)
- The unit of distance (5)
- Energy that is lost, not useful (5)
- The energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a given substance by 1'C (8,4,8)
- means of generating electricity by the fission of uranium atoms (7)
- Unit of Power (4)
- One of the four ways energy is transferred, by direct contact force applied (10)
- Stored energy (9)
- The amount of matter in an object, in kg (4)
- The movement of heat energy by means of particle vibrations passed on through a material (10)
- One of the four ways energy is transferred, through wires (11)
- The rate of transfer of energy (5)
33 Clues: Unit of Energy(5) • Unit of Power (4) • Stored energy (9) • The unit of distance (5) • The correct unit of length (5) • Energy associated with motion (7) • The rate of transfer of energy (5) • Energy that is lost, not useful (5) • Another name for energy transferred (4,4) • The vertical distance above the ground (6) • Ratio of useful energy to input energy (9) • ...
HTML Forms 2016-04-13
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- To send the form
- Creates a slider to select a set of numbers
- The HTML tag that creates many form's control
- Allows user to select one or more options
- Creates a single-line text input
- Allows user to select only one option
- The initial width of the control in the input tag
- To set the form to original state
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- Creates the menu item for the select tag
- Tag required to start a form in HTML
- The tag that produces a pull-down or scrollable option menu
- Creates multi-line text
- Input type = "________" to have an upload button
- Method attribute for form tag
14 Clues: To send the form • Creates multi-line text • Method attribute for form tag • Creates a single-line text input • To set the form to original state • Tag required to start a form in HTML • Allows user to select only one option • Creates the menu item for the select tag • Allows user to select one or more options • Creates a slider to select a set of numbers • ...
past forms 2018-02-14
HTML Forms 2018-08-24
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- To send the form
- Creates a slider to select a set of numbers
- The HTML tag that creates many form's control
- Allows user to select one or more options
- Creates a single-line text input
- Allows user to select only one option
- The initial width of the control in the input tag
- To set the form to original state
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- Creates the menu item for the select tag
- Tag required to start a form in HTML
- The tag that produces a pull-down or scrollable option menu
- Creates multi-line text
- Input type = "________" to have an upload button
- Method attribute for form tag
14 Clues: To send the form • Creates multi-line text • Method attribute for form tag • Creates a single-line text input • To set the form to original state • Tag required to start a form in HTML • Allows user to select only one option • Creates the menu item for the select tag • Allows user to select one or more options • Creates a slider to select a set of numbers • ...
combining forms 2023-06-24
15 Clues: - thin • - pons • - nerve • - brain • - muscle • - sheath • - cerebrum • - thalamus • - meninges • - membranes • - cerebellum • - dura meter • - glial cells • - vagus nerve • - spinal cord
Land forms 2023-06-29
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- Solid form of water-Ice
- and fall of water caused by friction
- perpendicular face of a rock along
- plain formed by river deposits during time of flood-Flood plains
- of boulder and coarse material
- by glacier-Moraine
- like the bend of a river-Meanders
- descent of water in the bed of a river-Waterfall
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- sand deposited by the action of the wind-Loess
- lake formed by a meandering river-Oxbow lake
- tracts of land formed by river deposits at mouth of the river-Delta
- mass of ice-Glaciers
- coast-Cliff
- wind on water surface-Waves
14 Clues: coast-Cliff • by glacier-Moraine • mass of ice-Glaciers • Solid form of water-Ice • wind on water surface-Waves • of boulder and coarse material • like the bend of a river-Meanders • perpendicular face of a rock along • and fall of water caused by friction • lake formed by a meandering river-Oxbow lake • sand deposited by the action of the wind-Loess • ...
MUSICAL FORMS 2021-10-11
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- A counter melody always above the main melody.
- A declamatory style of singing.
- It was written for small ensembles.
- How a compositions is designed.
- A musical form diagrammed ABACA
- Composed of two constrasting melodies AB.
- A musical drama in which the dialogue is spoken.
- European musical form.
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- A single unaccompanied melody.
- A composition for solo and orchestra.
- A narrative song.
- A musical form in three sections ABA.
- A French country dance in triple meter.
- Refined style of musical dance.
14 Clues: A narrative song. • European musical form. • A single unaccompanied melody. • A declamatory style of singing. • How a compositions is designed. • A musical form diagrammed ABACA • Refined style of musical dance. • It was written for small ensembles. • A composition for solo and orchestra. • A musical form in three sections ABA. • A French country dance in triple meter. • ...
Dosage Forms 2022-10-23
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- solid dosage form placed inside the cheek
- solid dosage form enclosed in gelatin shell
- semi solid dosage form with heat releasing effect
- solid dosage form placed under the tongue
- solid dosage form placed on tongue
- a tablet shaped like a capsule
- liquid dosage from where active ingredient is dissolved
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- semi solid dosage form thick in consistency
- solid dosage form rectally administered
- liquid dosage form in which the active ingredient is dispersed
- liquid dosage form that contains oil
- liquid dosage form that contains H20, glucose, and alcohol
- liquid dosage form made of sugar and water
- liquid dosage form that dries to make a film
14 Clues: a tablet shaped like a capsule • solid dosage form placed on tongue • liquid dosage form that contains oil • solid dosage form rectally administered • solid dosage form placed inside the cheek • solid dosage form placed under the tongue • liquid dosage form made of sugar and water • semi solid dosage form thick in consistency • solid dosage form enclosed in gelatin shell • ...
Oocyte - Jess Walton, n9481729 2020-08-15
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- The blastocyst is a structure formed in the early development of mammals. It possesses an inner cell mass (ICM) which subsequently forms the embryo.
- eukaryotic cell formed by fertilization event between two gametes
- it is approximately 0.1_ in diameter
- membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells
- organ that produces oocytes
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- produces ATP used for energy
- male reproductive cell
- separation of cells
- yolk of the ovum
- what kind of cell is it?
10 Clues: yolk of the ovum • separation of cells • male reproductive cell • what kind of cell is it? • organ that produces oocytes • produces ATP used for energy • it is approximately 0.1_ in diameter • membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells • eukaryotic cell formed by fertilization event between two gametes • ...
Plates 2021-09-29
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- hot stuff
- thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses.
- the thing that transform energy into the mantle
- the two things that go together
- a lowland region formed by the interaction of Earth's tectonic plates.
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- the two things that go up and down
- the two things that go apart
- the thing at the bottom of the ocean
- curved chains of volcano
- the thing that holds the hot stuff
10 Clues: hot stuff • curved chains of volcano • the two things that go apart • the two things that go together • the two things that go up and down • the thing that holds the hot stuff • the thing at the bottom of the ocean • the thing that transform energy into the mantle • thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses. • ...
Plates 2021-09-29
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- hot stuff
- thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses.
- the thing that transform energy into the mantle
- the two things that go together
- a lowland region formed by the interaction of Earth's tectonic plates.
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- the two things that go up and down
- the two things that go apart
- the thing at the bottom of the ocean
- curved chains of volcano
- the thing that holds the hot stuff
10 Clues: hot stuff • curved chains of volcano • the two things that go apart • the two things that go together • the two things that go up and down • the thing that holds the hot stuff • the thing at the bottom of the ocean • the thing that transform energy into the mantle • thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses. • ...
Anatomy 2022-08-11
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- May swell when fighting off infection
- Of the 14 bones that compose the facial skeleton, only 9 are involved in
- This system directly affects hair growth, skin conditions, and energy levels
- Massage movements are generally performed from insertion to
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- White blood cells that work to fight off infection
- This bone forms the back of the skull
- Only muscle of its type
- Study of bones
- The largest organ
- Also referred to as detoxification
10 Clues: Study of bones • The largest organ • Only muscle of its type • Also referred to as detoxification • This bone forms the back of the skull • May swell when fighting off infection • White blood cells that work to fight off infection • Massage movements are generally performed from insertion to • Of the 14 bones that compose the facial skeleton, only 9 are involved in • ...
Unit #9 Energy, Work, Power 2025-02-17
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- What other unit is required to calculate power? Work, Distance, and ____?
- Type of energy that is stored for use at a later time.
- When calculating energy, mass has to be written in?
- We get this term by equating it to he amount of work a horse does when it lifts pounds of coal to a height of 1 foot in 1 minute.
- The unit used to measure power is called the?
- If I were to multiply force by distance, what unit of measurement am I attempting to calculate?
- What type of energy is created by controlling the flow of electrons?
- In order to calculate work, you must have both force and ______.
- Energy that is associated with motion, or position.
- Type of potential energy that is dependent on height and weight.
- This type of energy is created by the fusing or splitting of atoms.
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- The amount of kinetic energy depends on the objects mass and _______.
- The Law of ________ states that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- Energy that travels in waves is called _______ Energy?
- As thermal energy INCREASES, what happens to the speed of the particles in the object?
- What unit of measurement is used to record the amount of WORK/Energy done?
- This type of energy is calculated by the change in temperature.
- Describes energy that is found in motion.
- Type of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds.
- The ability to do work or cause a change.
20 Clues: Describes energy that is found in motion. • The ability to do work or cause a change. • The unit used to measure power is called the? • When calculating energy, mass has to be written in? • Energy that is associated with motion, or position. • Energy that travels in waves is called _______ Energy? • Type of energy that is stored for use at a later time. • ...
Energy Crossword 2014-02-25
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- The unit used for energy and work
- The unit used for power
- (Fcosθ)d
- Energy stored in a system of forcefully interacting physical entities
- The type of energy related to electric energy by Maxwell's equations
- The ability of an object to do work
- 1/2mv^2
- The part of the total potential and kinetic energy of an object that results in the system temperature
- mgh
- Potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed
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- If the force has a component in the same direction as the displacement of the object, the force is doing ________ work
- The energy carried by moving electrons in a conductor
- If the force has a component in the direction opposite to the displacement, the force is doing ________ work
- The energy of fission and fusion
- The rate at which work is done
- The minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- The energy in a substance that can be released by a reaction
- In general, high thermal energy is associated with ________
- The energy of electromagnetic waves
- Form of energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
20 Clues: mgh • 1/2mv^2 • (Fcosθ)d • The unit used for power • The rate at which work is done • The energy of fission and fusion • The unit used for energy and work • The ability of an object to do work • The energy of electromagnetic waves • The energy carried by moving electrons in a conductor • Potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed • ...
Revision: Energy 2017-01-30
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- How does the Sun release energy?
- Energy _________ is measure of how much useful energy is transferred.
- What are energy resources that cannot be made again?
- What energy resource is found deep under the groud?
- How is energy released from nuclear fuels such as uranium?
- What energy is due to an object's movement?
- What is the main group of non-renewable energy resources?
- What is the unit of power?
- What is force x distance?
- What is the unit of energy?
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- Except nuclear and geothermal energy, what is the source of all our energy resources?
- What energy is due to an object's position about the ground?
- What power resource comes from "falling water'?
- What is work done/time?
- What type of energy is stored in a fuel?
- What describes when atoms split apart, releasing energy?
- What energy resources do not run out and can be used again?
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be ________.
- What describes when atoms join together releasing energy?
19 Clues: What is work done/time? • What is force x distance? • What is the unit of power? • What is the unit of energy? • How does the Sun release energy? • What type of energy is stored in a fuel? • What energy is due to an object's movement? • What power resource comes from "falling water'? • What energy resource is found deep under the groud? • ...
Volcanoes & their landforms 2025-01-23
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- huge hole left by the collapse of a volcanic mountain
- formed when magma forces itself across rock layers and hardens
- lava flows out gradually building a wide, gently sloping mountain
- Formed when groundwater is heated by a nearby body of magma or hot rock and eventually rises to the surface to collect in a natural pool
- molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases and water from the mantle
- forms when magma hardens in a volcano’s pipe; softer rock around pipe wears away exposing hard rock
- pocket where magma collects
- unlikely to erupt again
- has erupted, currently erupting, or has potential to erupt
- area where material from deep within the mantle rises then melts, forming magma; a volcano forms above a hot spot when magma erupts through the crust
- has magma high in silica with trapped gases building up pressure until they explode with incredible force
- formed when magma squeezes between horizontal layers of rock
- Occurs when magma, a few kilometers, beneath Earth’s surface, heats underground water and forms hot springs, geysers
- slower moving, cooler lava
- Fountain of water and steam that erupts from the ground when buildup of pressure is released
- Weak spot in earth’s crust where molten material, or magma, comes to the surface
- fast moving hot lava
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- magma has low silica content, flows easily and erupts quietly with gases bubbling out gently and lava oozing quietly producing both
- Water heated by magma can provide an energy source
- an eruption that hurls out ash, cinders and magma bombs
- tall, cone-shaped mountains in which layers of lava alternate with layers of ash
- Major belt formed by many volcanoes that rim the Pacific Ocean
- string of islands created by volcanoes near boundaries where two oceanic plates collide, and one sinks beneath the other
- not active, but may become active
- high, level area that has been built up over time from lava seeping out of several cracks then traveling a distance before cooling and solidifying
- forms when an uplift pushes a batholith or smaller body of hardened magma toward the surface
- bowl shaped area around central vent
- mass of rock formed when a large body of magma cools inside the crust
- smaller openings where magma leaves volcano
- when magma reaches Earth’s surface it is called
- lava has high viscosity it produces ash, cinders and bombs which all build up around the vent in a steep, cone-shaped hill
- tube that connects to magma chamber to Earth's surface
32 Clues: fast moving hot lava • unlikely to erupt again • slower moving, cooler lava • pocket where magma collects • not active, but may become active • bowl shaped area around central vent • smaller openings where magma leaves volcano • when magma reaches Earth’s surface it is called • Water heated by magma can provide an energy source • ...
Unit C crossword By:Cassidy white 2016-02-23
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- Red, green, and blue light; adding these three colours of light produces white light
- Angle of incidence of a wave hitting a surface equals the angle of reflection
- Colours of visible light; the colours in a rainbow or viewed when light is split by a prism
- Bending of light as it travels from one material to another material
- Refers to the whole range of wavelengths of visible and invisible electromagnetic radiation
- The number of pixels per unit area in a digital image
- Describes animals that are active at night
- Special lining on the back of the eye; when light hits the retina, receptor cells send messages to the brain, which translates them into an image
- Device that converts light into electrical energy; used in digital cameras
- Point at which light rays meet, after being reflected by a mirror, or refracted by a lens
- Short for picture element ; individual element of a digital image
- The ability of certain organisms to produce light by a chemical reaction
- Diagram used to represent how light travels; each ray has an arrow to show the direction of travel
- Eyes that are made up of many smaller units; found in insects and crustaceans
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- Hole or opening in a camera that lets light in
- Telescope that uses a curved mirror and a lens to form an enlarged image
- Band of muscle in the eye that controls the size of the pupil and the amount of light entering the eye
- All forms of radiant energy: invisible light, infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, radio waves, X-rays,etc...
- Form of artificial light; uses electrical energy to heat a thin wire thread that glows white hot
- Light-sensitive cells found in the retina of the eye; there are two types: rods and cones
- Nerve that leads from the retina to the brain
- Model used to explain the characteristics and behavior of light energy
- Acronym for radio detection and ranging; system that detects reflected microwaves
- Opening in the eye that lets in light
- Process of creating an image using a computer
25 Clues: Opening in the eye that lets in light • Describes animals that are active at night • Nerve that leads from the retina to the brain • Process of creating an image using a computer • Hole or opening in a camera that lets light in • The number of pixels per unit area in a digital image • Short for picture element ; individual element of a digital image • ...
ECOSYSTEMS 2023-12-14
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- - the average of that weather
- -An animal that is hunted and killed by another animal (predator) for food
- -a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life
- - the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales, including Fahrenheit and Celsius.
- - any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- -non-living thing
- -an evolved trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
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- -someone who creates and supplies goods or services
- -living thing in a ECOSYSTEMS
- -an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- -an animal that kills and eats other animals
- -a sequence of feeding relationships among living organisms, as they pass on food energy
- -that thing living
- -The food and drink consumed by an individual or group
14 Clues: -non-living thing • -that thing living • -living thing in a ECOSYSTEMS • - the average of that weather • -an animal that kills and eats other animals • -someone who creates and supplies goods or services • -The food and drink consumed by an individual or group • -An animal that is hunted and killed by another animal (predator) for food • ...
Ecology 2024-12-09
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- A chemical reaction in which glucose and oxygen are transformed into ATP, water, and carbon dioxide.
- An organism that breaks down dead organic matter into simpler substances.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators.
- An organism that obtains energy by consuming other organisms.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area.
- An animal that hunts and feeds on other animals.
- A close and long-term interaction between two different species.
- A sequence of organisms where each is the food source for the next.
- A chemical reaction in which water and carbon dioxide are transformed into glucose and oxygen using energy in sunlight.
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- Interaction among organisms vying for the same resources.
- The process of a body of water becoming nutrient rich.
- A community of organisms and their physical environment.
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and one is unaffected.
- The process of one ecological community gradually changing into another.
- An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- The natural environment where an organism lives and thrives.
- The variety of life forms in a specific habitat or on Earth.
17 Clues: An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators. • An animal that hunts and feeds on other animals. • The process of a body of water becoming nutrient rich. • A community of organisms and their physical environment. • Interaction among organisms vying for the same resources. • The natural environment where an organism lives and thrives. • ...
science 2022-05-18
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- ability of an ecosystem to maintain biodiversity and production indefinitely.
- to maintain the natural state of an ecosystem.
- different forms of a gene
- environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live and grow
- nonliving parts of an organisms habitat.
- a plants growth response toward or away from a stimulus
- chemical released by one animal to attract another
- source of penicillin
- coming into
- help with neurological disorders
- chemicals that affect growth and development
- a response to a stimulus
- biodiversity has both economic and ecological
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- series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy.
- a maple tree
- process of a gas changing to a liquid.
- any relationship where two species live closely together.
- process where well suited individuals in an environment tend to survive.
- something that provokes or cause an action or response
- major body changes as they grow into adults.
- obtains energy by feeding on other organisms.
- regular seasonal journey of an animal from one place to another.
- series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time.
- the disappearance of all members of a species from earth.
- a type of stimuli
- ferns and cedar trees rely on for fertilization
- consumers that eat only plants.
- the study of how organisms interact with their environment.
28 Clues: coming into • a maple tree • a type of stimuli • source of penicillin • a response to a stimulus • different forms of a gene • consumers that eat only plants. • help with neurological disorders • process of a gas changing to a liquid. • nonliving parts of an organisms habitat. • major body changes as they grow into adults. • chemicals that affect growth and development • ...
Volcano Crossword Chapter 3 p. 88-97 2022-01-06
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- Molten rock and gas leave the volcano through this opening
- This national park in Wyoming is formed from a hot spot
- long tube in the ground that connects magma chamber to Earth's surface
- fast moving, hot lava
- forms when gas bubbles are trapped in cooling lava, leaving spaces
- Causes slabs of oceanic crust to sink through a deep ocean trench into the mantle
- molten mixture of rock forming substances, gases and water from mantle
- when magma reaches earth's surface we call it this
- lava collects in this bowl shaped area that forms around a vent
- The goddess of volcanoes according to Hawaiian folklore
- belt of volcanoes that circles the Pacific ocean
- weak spot in crust where molten material comes to the surface
- forms when lava cools very quickly
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- magma forms here, under the lithosphere
- Magma collects in these pockets beneath a volcano
- material that is formed from oxygen & silicon-one of the most abundant materials in Earth's crust
- A string of islands formed by volcanoes along a deep ocean trench
- lava that is cooler and slower moving in quiet eruptions
- The word Volcano comes from this Roman God
- An area where magma from deep in the mantle melts through the crust
- These islands are formed from hot spots!
- when magma cools it forms this rock
22 Clues: fast moving, hot lava • forms when lava cools very quickly • when magma cools it forms this rock • magma forms here, under the lithosphere • These islands are formed from hot spots! • The word Volcano comes from this Roman God • belt of volcanoes that circles the Pacific ocean • Magma collects in these pockets beneath a volcano • ...
Unit 3 Cell Vocabulary 2023-10-20
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- a class of molecules that includes sugar, starches, and fiber
- reticulum a system of membranes that is found in a cell's cytoplasm and that assists in the production, processing, and transport of proteins and in the production of lipids
- a fluid- filled vesicle found in the cytoplasm of plant cells or protozoarios
- acid a molecule made up of subunits called nucleotides
- the diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane
- transport the movement of substances across the cell membrane that requires the cell to use energy
- compound a covalently bonded compound that contains carbon
- the cytoplasm network or protein filaments that plays an essential role in cell movement, shape, and division
- transport the movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy by the cell
- a molecule that is made up of amino acids and and that is needed to build and repair body structures and regulate processes in the body
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- the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make food
- the process by which a cell membrane surrounds a particle and encloses the particle in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell
- substances that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- the movement of particles from regions of higher density to regions of lower density
- a green pigment that captures light energy for photosynthesis
- fat molecule or molecule that has similar properties
- the process in which a cell releases a particle by enclosing the particle in a vesicle that then moves to the cell surface
- in eukaryotic cells, a process of cell division that forms two new nuclei, each of which had the same number of chromosomes
- respiration The process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food
- the smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element
- theory the theory states that all living things are made up of cells, that cells are the basic units of organisms, that each cell in a multicellular organism has a specific job, and that cells only come from existing cells
21 Clues: fat molecule or molecule that has similar properties • acid a molecule made up of subunits called nucleotides • the diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane • compound a covalently bonded compound that contains carbon • a class of molecules that includes sugar, starches, and fiber • a green pigment that captures light energy for photosynthesis • ...
Plant processes 2023-02-07
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- any changes in an organism's environment that cause a response
- forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant
- a plant's response to touch
- a series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into a usable form of energy called ATP
- the ovary, and sometimes other parts of the flower, will develop into this, which contains one or more seeds
- when the life cycle of an organism alternates between diploid and haploid generations
- the vascular tissues that transport materials through a plant
- substances that act as chemical messengers within plants
- hormones produced in rapidly growing areas of a plant that increase the rate of cell division and elongation
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light
- plant hormone that causes increased growth
- a thing at the base of the style which contains one or more ovules
- the process during which a nucleus and its contents divide
- a response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus
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- plants that flower when exposed to less than 10-12 hours of darkness per day
- a flowerless seed plant
- the pigment that absorbs light for photosynthesis
- flowering plants
- the daughter cells produced from haploid structures
- plant hormone that helps stimulate the ripening of fruit
- the male reproductive organ of a flower
- a series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule glucose and give off oxygen
- hormones produced in root tips that increase the rate of cell division, and occasionally slow the aging process of flowers and fruit
- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- the female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops
- a plant's response to the number of hours of darkness in it's environment
- an immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote
- when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains
- a plant's response to gravity
- made up of an embryo, its food supply, and a protective covering
30 Clues: flowering plants • a flowerless seed plant • a plant's response to touch • a plant's response to gravity • the male reproductive organ of a flower • the female reproductive organ of a flower • plant hormone that causes increased growth • the growth of a plant toward or away from light • the pigment that absorbs light for photosynthesis • ...
Plate Tectonics 2016-12-14
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- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- In oceanic-oceanic convergence, the denser plate sinks beneath the _______ _______ plate
- a stress that squeezes or shortens material.
- stress a stress that causes material to twist or become distorted.
- the layer immediately below the lithosphere.
- the process by which Earth's lithosphere pulls apart to form long, narrow, faulted rift valleys.
- the hypothesis that today's continents were once one big landmass
- boundary A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving toward each other.
- boundary A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving away from each other.
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- convection one process thought by scientists to be a cause of tectonic plate movement.
- boundary where the two plates slide against each other in a sideways motion.
- the process by which new sea floor forms
- the process by which one tectonic plate is pulled beneath another plate.
- a stress that lengthens a material or pulls a material apart.
- the outermost physical layer of Earth.
- the bending, tilting and breaking of rock.
- ground movements that occur when blocks of rock in Earth move suddenly and release energy.
- trenches deepest land forms found on the ocean floor.
- a system of ideas that explain many related observations about the natural world.
19 Clues: the outermost physical layer of Earth. • the process by which new sea floor forms • the bending, tilting and breaking of rock. • a stress that squeezes or shortens material. • the layer immediately below the lithosphere. • trenches deepest land forms found on the ocean floor. • a stress that lengthens a material or pulls a material apart. • ...
ECOSYSTEMS by Jonas 2023-12-14
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- -the average of that weather
- -An animal that is hunted and killed by another animal (predator) for food
- -A geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life
- -the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales, including Fahrenheit and Celsius.
- -any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- -non-living thing
- -an evolved trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
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- -someone who creates and supplies goods or services
- -living thing in a ECOSYSTEMS
- -an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- -an animal that kills and eats other animals
- -a sequence of feeding relationships among living organisms, as they pass on food energy
- -that thing living
- -The food and drink consumed by an individual or group
14 Clues: -non-living thing • -that thing living • -the average of that weather • -living thing in a ECOSYSTEMS • -an animal that kills and eats other animals • -someone who creates and supplies goods or services • -The food and drink consumed by an individual or group • -An animal that is hunted and killed by another animal (predator) for food • ...
Alternative Energy 2014-10-11
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- fastest growing source of renewable energy currently
- Fossil fuels are an example of _____ sources of energy
- Geothermal energy harnesses energy from decaying
- Biomass captures energy from the sun that is stored in decomposing
- this energy is generated from decaying uranium atoms in the Earth's core
- The suns heat and the spinning earth generate
- solar panels ____ the suns energy to a form we can use
- The winds energy is captured by the blades of this
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- generated at dams
- Indefinitely reliable
- _____ is a source of renewable energy
- Gasses in the atmosphere that reflect heat back down are called ____ gasses
- Buried
- Solar panels convert the energy from photons into
- Many vehicles use this fossil fuel
- Energy source that does not produce greenhouse gases
- used to capture solar energy
- Reduce, reuse and ____ are three ways to cut down on fossil fuels
- a source of renewable energy
- _____ can never be created or destroyed
20 Clues: Buried • generated at dams • Indefinitely reliable • used to capture solar energy • a source of renewable energy • Many vehicles use this fossil fuel • _____ is a source of renewable energy • _____ can never be created or destroyed • The suns heat and the spinning earth generate • Geothermal energy harnesses energy from decaying • ...
Climate Change 2024-12-08
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- Fuel Sources of non-renewable energy, formed from the remains of living organisms that were buried millions of years ago
- renewable fuels derived from biological materials, such as algae and plants, that can be regenerated.
- Energy energy that comes from naturally replenished resources, such as sunlight, wind, waves, and geothermal heat.
- Gasses Gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat.
- the variability of life on Earth. It can be measured on various levels.
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- They refer to greenhouse gases released into the air that are produced by numerous activities
- layer of gases that envelop an astronomical object, held in place by the gravity of the object.
- a system that environments and their organisms form through their interaction
- a nonmetallic chemical element with atomic number 6 that readily forms compounds with many other elements and is a constituent of organic compounds in all known living tissues.
- To process of learning too or adapting to something
10 Clues: To process of learning too or adapting to something • Gasses Gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat. • the variability of life on Earth. It can be measured on various levels. • a system that environments and their organisms form through their interaction • They refer to greenhouse gases released into the air that are produced by numerous activities • ...
Energy, Flows, and Feedbacks 2016-10-02
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- System/Exchanges of matter or energy occur across system boundaries.
- ability to do work or transfer heat.
- Law of Thermodynamics/Energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can change from one form to another.
- Radiation/A form of energy emitted by the Sun that includes, but is not limited to, visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared energy.
- State/A state in which inputs equal outputs, so that the system is not changing over time.
- measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance.
- addition to a system.
- massless packet of energy that carries electromagnetic radiation at the speed of light.
- amount of energy used when a 1-watt electrical device is turned on for 1 second.
- Analysis/An analysis to determine inputs, outputs, and changes in a system under various conditions.
- System/Matter and energy exchanges do not occur across boundaries.
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- Energy/Potential energy stored in chemical bonds.
- Quality/The ease with which an energy source can be used for work.
- loss from a system.
- in a system.
- rate at which work is done.
- Feedback Loop/A system responds to a change by returning to its original state, or by decreasing the rate at which the change is occurring.
- Energy/The energy of motion.
- Feedback Loop/Change in a system is amplified.
- Energy/Stored energy that has not been released.
- Law of Thermodynamics/When energy is transformed, the quantity of energy remains the same, but its ability to do work diminishes.
21 Clues: in a system. • loss from a system. • addition to a system. • rate at which work is done. • Energy/The energy of motion. • ability to do work or transfer heat. • Feedback Loop/Change in a system is amplified. • Energy/Stored energy that has not been released. • Energy/Potential energy stored in chemical bonds. • measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2022-09-01
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- Important for the purpose of blood clotting and the functioning of your nervous system, the essential ingredient in the formation and maintenance of bones and teeth
- This fat has few of the benefits of unsaturated fats and many of the negatives of saturated fats
- The process of maintaining a steady state inside your body
- "The amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down is measured in units called calories"
- Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- Helps to protect healthy cells from the damage caused by the normal aging process as well as from certain types of cancer
- This fat can continue to have hydrogen added to its molecule
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- Works with sodium to maintain water balance in the body
- An amino acid can your body not manufacture
- Necessary for healthy red blood cells, carries oxygen from your lungs to all parts of your body
- This will form on the walls of their blood vessels if a person has too much cholesterol in their diet
- This acid consists of smaller substances that are bound together chemically in long chains of smaller links
- "The chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release this energy"
- This fat already has all of the hydrogen that its molecule can hold
- Supplies your body with energy, forms your cells, maintains body temperature, and protects your nerves
15 Clues: An amino acid can your body not manufacture • Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • Works with sodium to maintain water balance in the body • The process of maintaining a steady state inside your body • This fat can continue to have hydrogen added to its molecule • This fat already has all of the hydrogen that its molecule can hold • ...
Global Systems 2013-05-20
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- Sheet An enormous block of frozen water
- Another name of the global conveyer belt is the _______ circulation
- The process in which humans clear away the forests in replace of buildings or other needs
- An element with a base of carbon which is found in garbage, rice fields, coal mines and natural gas fields
- The area on Earth where water, oceans and lakes are found
- A type of radiation that is longer than light but shorter than radio waves
- The process in which plants use to recycle carbon
- The change of state where a liquid forms into a gas
- Fuel A term used to name substances that contain carbon and can be burnt to release carbon into the air
- A compound with bonding elements of carbon and oxygen
- Short-term changes in the temperature on Earth
- The type of radiation when sun rays bounce off the Earth into space
- Renewable elements that are used as fuels
- The process where organisms and plants recycle carbon into the soil and atmosphere
- The layer where air surrounds the Earth
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- The change of state where gas forms into a liquid
- An energy that is emitted in forms of rays or waves
- The long-term changes in the temperature and ecosystems on Earth
- What all the layers that make up the Earth is called
- The effect where the sun’s radiation enters through to the atmosphere, making it warmer naturally
- An element, usually in the type of a gas that is essential in proteins
- The form of something being given off ie. Heat, light, gas etc.
- An area where living things interact in the same type of environment
- Another word for the layer of land
- Layers of soils and rocks that have been frozen in ice sheets, which traps billions of tonnes of Methane
- Something that can be renewed
- Periods between global warming
- A term used to describe little change of temperature in the Pacific Ocean, causes droughts in Australia
28 Clues: Something that can be renewed • Periods between global warming • Another word for the layer of land • Sheet An enormous block of frozen water • The layer where air surrounds the Earth • Renewable elements that are used as fuels • Short-term changes in the temperature on Earth • The change of state where gas forms into a liquid • ...
Science energy transformation 2018-08-05
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- total energy supplied
- standard unit of energy
- basic principle that energy can never be created
- energy stored in object
- unit of power
- temperature of an object
- the rearrangement of atoms
- keeps the heart beating
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- stored energy/chemical bonds
- shows how energy is transferred
- energy an object has
- movement of energy
- amount of energy produced
- the capacity to do work
- attraction between some atoms
- group of atoms
- supplied to a device
- small particles
18 Clues: unit of power • group of atoms • small particles • movement of energy • energy an object has • supplied to a device • total energy supplied • standard unit of energy • the capacity to do work • energy stored in object • keeps the heart beating • temperature of an object • amount of energy produced • the rearrangement of atoms • stored energy/chemical bonds • attraction between some atoms • ...
Organic chemistry 2025-03-08
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- Propanoyl chloride + ethanol
- Another reducing agent
- Apparatus set-up to separate a product from the reaction mixture.
- A primary alcohol oxidises to this.
- Reaction type that forms aldehydes from carboxylic acids.
- Weak oxidiser of aldehydes.
- A ketone is reduced to this.
- An aldehyde is reduced to this.
- Apparatus set-up for continuous heating/further oxidation.
- Reaction type that forms esters.
- Goes purple to colourless.
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- Goes orange to green.
- Silver-mirror test.
- Piece of glassware that water keeps cool during reflux/distillation.
- A reducing agent
- Reaction type that forms carboxylic acids.
- Ethanoic acid + methanol (and heat and conc. sulfuric acid)
- Reaction type that forms alkenes.
- A secondary alcohol oxidises to this.
- Named rule for asymmetric addition reactions.
- Named rule for asymmetric elimination reactions.
- Responsible for the aroma in bananas, oranges, and strawberries.
22 Clues: A reducing agent • Silver-mirror test. • Goes orange to green. • Another reducing agent • Goes purple to colourless. • Weak oxidiser of aldehydes. • Propanoyl chloride + ethanol • A ketone is reduced to this. • An aldehyde is reduced to this. • Reaction type that forms esters. • Reaction type that forms alkenes. • A primary alcohol oxidises to this. • ...
Ch. 2 Vocab 2021-09-21
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- stored energy due to the interactions between objects or particles.
- the object that gains energy from the energy transfer.
- the object that provides energy for energy transfer.
- a system that exchanges matter or energy with the environment.
- a material through which thermal energy does not flow easily.
- a material through which thermal energy flows easily.
- the transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles of matter.
- the movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- the result of the motion of all the particles, and the distance and attractions between those particles in the system.
- the transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves.
- the change in state from a liquid to a gas.
- the study of heat.
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- a decrease in a material’s volume when the temperature is decreased.
- the transfer of thermal energy from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature. Heat can also refer to the amount of energy transferred during this process.
- the process by which a gas changes to a liquid.
- when the temperatures of materials that are in contact are the same.
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another.
- the amount of thermal energy it takes to increase the temperature of 1 kg of a material by 1ºC.
- energy due to motion.
- movement in all directions and at different speeds.
- an increase in a material’s volume when the temperature is increased.
- a system that does not exchange matter or energy with the environment.
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material.
23 Clues: the study of heat. • energy due to motion. • the change in state from a liquid to a gas. • the process by which a gas changes to a liquid. • movement in all directions and at different speeds. • the object that provides energy for energy transfer. • a material through which thermal energy flows easily. • the object that gains energy from the energy transfer. • ...
Different Forms of Water 2020-07-30
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- gaseous state of water
- makes up 97% of the Earth's water
- water molecules join forming liquid from gas
- contains groundwater that can supply springs
- fresh water on the surface and in aquifers
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- atmospheric layer closest to the ground
- solid becomes gas without becoming liquid
- found below the Earth's surface.
- waste water, water to dilute pollutants
- rain that is stored in the soil.
- water when it freezes eg glaciers and ice sheets
11 Clues: gaseous state of water • found below the Earth's surface. • rain that is stored in the soil. • makes up 97% of the Earth's water • atmospheric layer closest to the ground • waste water, water to dilute pollutants • solid becomes gas without becoming liquid • fresh water on the surface and in aquifers • water molecules join forming liquid from gas • ...
Forms/Systems of Government. 2023-09-14
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- Everyone must follow the laws
- This form of democracy was first made by Rome
- System of government where power is held by a collection of independent states joined together
- This system of government may have a federal government that is too weak to meet the needs of the nation
- Another name for the national government
- The term that describes having a national government with state governments sharing power
- Rights of the accused
- The level of government that controls the whole country
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- This system of government could cause conflicts between the states and the federal government
- System of government where power is held by one central authority
- The biggest influence on a theocracy
- This system of government may not meet the needs of an entire nation
- The level of government that would control Palm Beach County
- This form of democracy was first made by Greece
14 Clues: Rights of the accused • Everyone must follow the laws • The biggest influence on a theocracy • Another name for the national government • This form of democracy was first made by Rome • This form of democracy was first made by Greece • The level of government that controls the whole country • The level of government that would control Palm Beach County • ...
Alternative Energy - Biofuel 2015-04-30
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- organic matter used as a fuel,especially in a power station for the generation of electricity.
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- the main substance that makes up the cell walls and fibers in plants.
- the material structure of an individual life form.
- the process by which plants absorb sunlight and turn that energy into food.
- a simple nonflowering plant of a large group that includes seaweed and many single celled forms.
- a colorless,odorless unreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere.
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- a microorganism especially a pathogenic bacterium that causes disease.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat.
- a living thing that can move and eat and react to the world through its senses of sight and hearing.
- the matter from which a thing is or can be made.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- artificial application of water to the land or soil.
- a colorless alcohol made from grain and sugar and is volatile and burns easily.
- a living thing that usually produces seeds and typically haas a stem,leaves,roots and sometimes flower.
15 Clues: the matter from which a thing is or can be made. • the material structure of an individual life form. • artificial application of water to the land or soil. • the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat. • the main substance that makes up the cell walls and fibers in plants. • a microorganism especially a pathogenic bacterium that causes disease. • ...
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