forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 2 (Chemistry of Life) 2018-04-11
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- / are the substances made by a chemical reaction.
- is the substance that is present in the greater amount and that dissolves another substance.
- forms through the electrical force between oppositely charged ions.
- are nonpolar molecules that includes fats, oils, and cholesterol.
- energy / is the amount of energy that will break a bond between two atoms.
- are polymers that are made up of monomers called nucleotides.
- are chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms.
- are molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and they include sugars and starches.
- each subunit in the complete molecule.
- / chemical reaction absorbs more energy that it releases.
- / chemical reaction releases more energy that it absorbs.
- an atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons.
- one particular type of atom and it cannot be broken down into simpler substance by ordinary chemical means.
- / the specific reactants that an enzyme acts on.
- / a substance that decreases the activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction and also increases the rate of the chemical reaction.
- energy / is the amount of energy that needs to be absorbed for a chemical reaction to start.
- / are catalysts for chemical reactions in living things.
- the measure of a solution’s acidity.
- compounds that remove H+ ions from a solution.
- a mixture of substances that is the same throughout.
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- is an attraction between a slightly positive hydrogen atoms and a slightly negative atom.
- the attraction among molecules of a similar substance.
- change substances into different substances by breaking and forming chemical bonds.
- forms when atoms share a pair of electrons.
- are molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur.
- the smallest basic unit of matter.
- is two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds.
- / are the substances changes during a chemical reaction.
- / is reached when both the reactants and products are made at the same rate.
- is a polymer made of monomers called amino acids.
- is a compound that releases a proton when it dissolves in water.
- a substance made of atoms of different elements bonded together in certain ratio.
- the attraction among molecules of different substances.
- is a substance that dissolves in a solvent.
- is a large molecule, or macromolecule, made of many monomers bonded together.
35 Clues: the smallest basic unit of matter. • the measure of a solution’s acidity. • each subunit in the complete molecule. • forms when atoms share a pair of electrons. • is a substance that dissolves in a solvent. • compounds that remove H+ ions from a solution. • is a polymer made of monomers called amino acids. • / the specific reactants that an enzyme acts on. • ...
Unit 10 - Thermochemistry 2024-06-04
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- Foam cups are excellent heat ____
- Specific heat ____ - amount of heat it takes to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 C
- A branch of science that deals with the relationship between forms of energy
- Type of reaction where heat is absorbed
- Energy: The ability to do work or transfer ____
- Heat capacity depends on the object's ____ and chemical composition
- The quantity of heat that raises the temperature of 1 g of pure water 1 C
- Heat of ___: liquid to solid
- A _____ Calorie is equal to 1000 calories
- A measure of the disorder or randomness
- Speeds up reactions
- Energy used to cause an object that has mass to move
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- SI unit for temp.
- Heat of ____ - the amount of heat necessary to vaporize one mole of one gram of a given liquid
- Heat of ____ - gas to liquid
- Heat change in a reaction
- ___ energy is the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- Type of reaction where heat is released
- The accurate/precise measurement of heat change for chemical and physical processes
- 1 _____ = 1000 Joules
- A liquid with a specific heat capacity of 4.18
- SI unit for heat
- Measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter
- Heat of ___ - the heat absorbed by one mole or one gram of a substance in melting from a solid to a liquid
24 Clues: SI unit for heat • SI unit for temp. • Speeds up reactions • 1 _____ = 1000 Joules • Heat change in a reaction • Heat of ____ - gas to liquid • Heat of ___: liquid to solid • Foam cups are excellent heat ____ • Type of reaction where heat is absorbed • Type of reaction where heat is released • A measure of the disorder or randomness • A _____ Calorie is equal to 1000 calories • ...
Final Review 2025-05-14
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- The longest era on the geologic time scale. (8 letters)
- Water vapor turning into liquid. (12 letters)
- The energy of motion. (7 letters)
- A volcanic eruption that releases hot gases and ash. (9 letters)
- State of matter that has a fixed shape and volume. (5 letters)
- The change in matter that does not create new substances. (8 letters)
- The large plates that make up Earth’s crust. (6 letters)
- The scale used to measure earthquake magnitude. (7 letters)
- A type of plate boundary where plates move apart. (9 letters)
- A type of mixture where the particles can be separated easily. (10 letters)
- The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs. (9 letters)
- The era we are currently in. (8 letters)
- Precipitation in the form of ice. (3 letters)
- Period known for the dominance of dinosaurs. (9 letters)
- The force that moves air around the Earth. (3 letters)
- The boundary where two air masses meet. (5 letters)
- Energy from the sun. (5 letters)
- – Energy stored in an object due to its position. (9 letters)
- The process that causes mountains to form at convergent boundaries. (7 letters)
- – The smallest unit of an element. (4 letters)
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- The energy stored in food or fuel. (8 letters)
- Type of cloud that forms thunderstorms. (14 letters)
- A type of plate boundary where plates collide. (10 letters)
- The process plants use to convert sunlight into chemical energy. (12 letters)
- Period when mammals became dominant. (9 letters)
- The type of storm that has rotating winds and can cause flooding. (7 letters)
- The measure of how hot or cold the air is. (7 letters)
- – A large storm that forms over warm ocean water. (8 letters)
- The layer of Earth where tectonic plates move. (9 letters)
- Energy associated with the movement of molecules. (7 letters)
- A gas that has no definite shape or volume. (3 letters)
- The process where liquid turns into a gas. (9 letters)
- Energy that is transferred through heating. (7 letters)
- The supercontinent that existed millions of years ago. (7 letters)
- A massive wave caused by an underwater earthquake. (7 letters)
- A sudden violent gust of wind. (5 letters)
36 Clues: Energy from the sun. (5 letters) • The energy of motion. (7 letters) • The era we are currently in. (8 letters) • A sudden violent gust of wind. (5 letters) • Water vapor turning into liquid. (12 letters) • Precipitation in the form of ice. (3 letters) • The energy stored in food or fuel. (8 letters) • – The smallest unit of an element. (4 letters) • ...
Cell Vocabulary Terms 2016-12-15
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- Breaks down and digest waste
- Have organelles and a nucleus
- Divides genetic material and is used in cell divison
- Folded membrane that moves materials in the cell
- Lack organelles and have no nucleus
- Group of ells that perform the same function
- inside the nucleus and is where ribosomes are made
- Movement of materials across the membrane with energy
- Where packaging and secreting of proteins occur
- Where protein synthesis occurs
- Movement of materials out of the cell
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- Rigid structure outside the cell memebrane
- The storage area in the cell for water
- Where light engery is converted into chemical energy
- Doesnt require energy by the cell
- The control center for cell processes
- Group of tissues that work together to perform a function
- Where food molecules are broken down and energy forms
- Outer boundary of the cell
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- Group of organs that work together to perfrom a function
- Watery materials within the cell that holds organells
- When the cell engulfs a substance outside the cell
- The diffusion of water
24 Clues: The diffusion of water • Outer boundary of the cell • Breaks down and digest waste • Have organelles and a nucleus • Where protein synthesis occurs • Doesnt require energy by the cell • Lack organelles and have no nucleus • The control center for cell processes • Movement of materials out of the cell • The storage area in the cell for water • ...
Miscanthus 2021-03-23
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- Main use of energy crops
- A risk when storing Miscanthus
- Leaves fall off and form this, Leaf _______
- Growth cycle continues for more than 2 years
- ______ Moth, one of the pests
- Nutrients returned to roots during winter
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- Miscanthus forms an excellent _____ for animals to live
- Miscanthus grows by these
- Miscanthus is _______ neutral producing no excess greenhouse gases
- Avoid these type of soils when growing miscanthus
- Harvested when stems have 30% _______
- ______ Moth, another pest
- One of the forms of miscanthus when harvested
13 Clues: Main use of energy crops • Miscanthus grows by these • ______ Moth, another pest • ______ Moth, one of the pests • A risk when storing Miscanthus • Harvested when stems have 30% _______ • Nutrients returned to roots during winter • Leaves fall off and form this, Leaf _______ • Growth cycle continues for more than 2 years • One of the forms of miscanthus when harvested • ...
Unit 1 Modules 4-7: The Living World - Ecosystems 2024-09-02
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- The energy captured by producers in an ecosystem minus the energy the producers respire
- The process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
- The increase in global temperatures due to humans producing more greenhouse gasses
- Of the total biomass available at a given trophic level, only about 10% can be converted into energy at the nest higher trophic level
- The process by which cells unlock the energy of chemical compounds
- When oxygen concentrations become so low that it kills fish and other aquaticc animals
- The release of water from leaves into the atmosphere during photosynthesis
- An organism that is incapable of photosynthesis and must therefore obtain its energy by consuming otherorganisms. Also known as consumers.
- The movement of matter within and among ecosystems involving cycles of biological, geological, and chemical processes
- The rate of converting solar energy into organic compounds over a period of time.
- An environment with abundant oxygen
- The proportion of consumed energy that can be passed from one trophic level to another
- The total mass of all living matter in a specific area
- A carnivore that eats secondary consumers
- Water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers
- The movement of phosphorus around the biosphere among reservoir sources and sinks
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat near the surface
- The conversion of nitrate (NO3-) in a series of steps into the gases nitrous oxide (N2O) and, eventually (N2), which is emitted into the atmosphere
- A consumer that eats producers. Also known as a primary consumer.
- The total amount of solar energy that producers in an ecosystem capture via photosynthesis over a given amount of time
- The movement of water around the biosphere among reservoir sources and sinks
- Low in oxygen
- A process in which dissolved molecules are transported through the soil via groundwater
- The movement of nitrogen around the biosphere among reservoir sources and sinks
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- The process by which fungal and bacterial decomposers break down the organic matter found in dead bodies and waste products and convert these organic compounds back into inorganic compounds, such as inorganic ammonium (NH4+). Also known as ammonification.
- The combined amount of evaporation and transpiration
- A nutrient required for the growth of an organism, but available in a lower quantity than other nutrients
- The amount of biomass present in an ecosystem at a particular time
- The process by which cells convert glucose into energy in the absence of oxygen
- The movement of carbon around the bioshpereamong reservoir sources and sinks
- The sequence of consumption from producers through tertiary consumers
- An environment that lacks oxygen
- A carnivore that eats primary consumers
- A rapid increase in the algal population of a waterway
- The successive levels of organisms consuming one another
- The components of the biogeochemical cycle that contains the matter, including air, water, and organisms
- An organism that consumes dead animals
- A consumer that eats producers. Also known as an herbivore.
- Fungi and bacteria that complete the breakdown process by converting organic matter into small elements and molecules that can be recycled back into the ecosystem
- Plants, algae, and some bacteria that use the Sun's energy to produce usable forms of energy, such as sugars. Also known as producers.
- Plants, algae, and some bacteria that use the Sun's energy to produce usable forms of energy, such as sugars. Also known as autotrophs.
- A process by which plants and algae incorporate nitrogen into their tissue
- An organism that specializes in breaking down dead tissues and waste products into smaller particlles
- A representation of the distribution of biomass, numbers, or energy among trophic levels
- The conversion of ammonia (NH4-) into nitrite (NO2-) and then into nitrate (NO3-)
- An organism that is incapable of photosynthesis and must therefore obtain its energy by consuming otherorganisms. Also known as heterotrophs.
- A consumer that eats other consumers
- The process that converts nitrogen gas in the atmosphere (N2) into forms of nitrogen that plants and algae can use
- A model of how energy and matter move through two or more interconnected food chains.
- When a system's inputs equal outputs, so that the system is not changing over time
50 Clues: Low in oxygen • An environment that lacks oxygen • An environment with abundant oxygen • A consumer that eats other consumers • An organism that consumes dead animals • A carnivore that eats primary consumers • A carnivore that eats secondary consumers • The combined amount of evaporation and transpiration • A rapid increase in the algal population of a waterway • ...
chomelawala energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- A layer of material that traps the air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside the building
- a substance that provides energy
- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- when uranium rods melt and explode
- percent of energy used to do work
- save energy
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- another name for oil
- a chemical compound that contain hydro and carbon atoms
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- an original source for wind and flowing energy
- energy created by the movement of the air
- light and heat given off by the sun
- fossil fuels made in a long amount of time
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- house that uses passive and active heating systems to get electricity and heat
- fuels are burned, the chemical energy that is released can be used to generate another form of energy
- wood, plants parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus forms up into a heavy nucleus
- alchohol mixed with gasoline
- coal is most used for
- compounds that are made from crude oil
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- oil is mainly used for
- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus separates
- used to start a reaction
- heat from the earth's interior
- electricity created by the power of moving water
- what source is hydrogen fuel cells
28 Clues: save energy • another name for oil • coal is most used for • oil is mainly used for • 3 types of fossil fuels • 3 types of fossil fuels • used to start a reaction • alchohol mixed with gasoline • heat from the earth's interior • a substance that provides energy • percent of energy used to do work • when uranium rods melt and explode • what source is hydrogen fuel cells • ...
energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- what source is hydrogen fuel cells
- fuels are burned, the chemical energy that is released can be used to generate another form of energy
- fossil fuels made in a long amount of time
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- a substance that provides energy
- alchohol mixed with gasoline
- wood, plants parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- an original source for wind and flowing energy
- heat from the earth's interior
- light and heat given off by the sun
- a chemical compound that contain hydro and carbon atoms
- energy created by the movement of the air
- house that uses passive and active heating systems to get electricity and heat
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- A layer of material that traps the air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside the building
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- save energy
- electricity created by the power of moving water
- another name for oil
- oil is mainly used for
- coal is most used for
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- when uranium rods melt and explode
- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus separates
- used to start a reaction
- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus forms up into a heavy nucleus
- percent of energy used to do work
- compounds that are made from crude oil
28 Clues: save energy • another name for oil • coal is most used for • oil is mainly used for • 3 types of fossil fuels • 3 types of fossil fuels • used to start a reaction • alchohol mixed with gasoline • heat from the earth's interior • a substance that provides energy • percent of energy used to do work • what source is hydrogen fuel cells • when uranium rods melt and explode • ...
3rd Grade Energy: Heat and Light 2024-04-10
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- When a fire burns, you can see the light and _____ the warmth it produces.
- Sources of light are also sources of heat. Right or wrong?
- Light is the only form of energy the sun radiates. True or nope?
- ______ is one way heat is transferred. Radiated heat warms the objects it reaches.
- A ______ is the place from which something begins.
- Light ______, or spreads outward, from the object that gives it off.
- Not all heat comes from the sun. When energy changes form, some energy is always given off in the form of _____.
- Light ______, or bounces off objects.
- _____ energy is changed to light and heat, like when you turn on a lamp.
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- Refracted light ______ direction.
- ______ colored objects reflect light.
- An object ______, or takes in, some of the light that hits it.
- When light hits certain objects, it ______, or bends.
- When light hits an object, the object absorbs some of the light's energy. The object's ______ energy increases.
- A dark rock sitting in the sun will feel warmer than a light rock. True or nope?
- Burning logs in a fire radiate light _____.
- ______ colored objects absorb light.
- A ______ change is happening as logs burn in a fire. These kinds of changes can also produce light and heat, like electrical changes.
- Other forms of radiated energy are ______ waves, microwaves, infrared waves and x-rays.
- A ______ pond or mirror reflect light better than other kinds of objects.
20 Clues: Refracted light ______ direction. • ______ colored objects absorb light. • ______ colored objects reflect light. • Light ______, or bounces off objects. • Burning logs in a fire radiate light _____. • A ______ is the place from which something begins. • When light hits certain objects, it ______, or bends. • Sources of light are also sources of heat. Right or wrong? • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-09
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- cell identification
- water loving
- water fearing
- organelle that provides a barrier between the outside and inside of the cell and controls what enters
- type of diffusion that uses channel proteins
- solution where water and solute are equal inside and outside of the cell
- solution where is the low solute and high water outside the cell
- difference in the concentration of dissolved particles from one location to another
- large molecules brought into the cell using energy
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- describes how the membrane only lets certain items in and out of the cell
- strengthens the membrane
- forms a bilayer of the membrane, has both a head and tail
- diffusion of water from high to low concentration
- large molecules exiting the cell using energy
- solution where there is high solute and low water outside the cell
- type of transport requiring no energy
- helps certain molecules cross the membrane
- type of protein that detects a signal and performs a job
- molecules directly passing through the membrane from high concentration to low concentration
- type of transport that requires energy
20 Clues: water loving • water fearing • cell identification • strengthens the membrane • type of transport requiring no energy • type of transport that requires energy • helps certain molecules cross the membrane • type of diffusion that uses channel proteins • large molecules exiting the cell using energy • diffusion of water from high to low concentration • ...
Protect Our Environment 2016-07-30
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- Falls from clouds as rain and forms streams, lakes, and seas
- Grown or produced without chemicals
- Revolving blade, harnesses wind power
- Harmful substances in the air or water
- Careful use of energy
- The average weather patterns of a region
- ______________ warming is the result of many years of giving off carbon dioxide and other chemicals
- Man made structure. Blocks a river. Used to harness hydroelectric power
- To make less waste
- What we use to power our homes
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- Converting waste materials into reusable objects
- place where garbage is buried under the soil
- The _____________ layer protects us from the sun's harmful rays
- A ___________ resource is one that can be used more than once
- The area in which something exists or lives
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth
- Material, food, etc. that is thrown away
- Energy from the sun
- To use something again
- Fifth-largest planet
20 Clues: To make less waste • Energy from the sun • Fifth-largest planet • Careful use of energy • To use something again • What we use to power our homes • Grown or produced without chemicals • Revolving blade, harnesses wind power • The mass of air surrounding the Earth • Harmful substances in the air or water • Material, food, etc. that is thrown away • ...
Energy 2021-03-19
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- Energy derived from sources that will run out or will be replenished in our lifetime
- Most abundant fossil fuel
- extracted by drilling into the ground
- energy in a transformed state
- energy forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature
- method used to extract ore from below the surface of the earth
- Is located above oil deposits
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- Example of type of coal mines
- An energy source that can be easily replenished
- Ancient organisms that with time and pressure convert into coal, oil, natural gas.
- method used to extracts ore over a large, flat terrain in long strips
- its flammable and consists mainly of methane and hydrocarbons, its occurring naturally underground
- the ability to do work
- currently the main pollutant of surface water and is caused when water flows over materials contains sulfur forming acidity.
- Top countries consumption of energy
15 Clues: the ability to do work • Most abundant fossil fuel • Example of type of coal mines • energy in a transformed state • Is located above oil deposits • Top countries consumption of energy • extracted by drilling into the ground • An energy source that can be easily replenished • method used to extract ore from below the surface of the earth • ...
energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus separates
- oil is mainly used for
- a chemical compound that contain hydro and carbon atoms
- electricity created by the power of moving water
- compounds that are made from crude oil
- A layer of material that traps the air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside the building
- fossil fuels made in a long amount of time
- what source is hydrogen fuel cells
- fuels are burned, the chemical energy that is released can be used to generate another form of energy
- percent of energy used to do work
- another name for oil
- an original source for wind and flowing energy
- energy created by the movement of the air
- save energy
- when uranium rods melt and explode
- light and heat given off by the sun
- heat from the earth's interior
- house that uses passive and active heating systems to get electricity and heat
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- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus forms up into a heavy nucleus
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- coal is most used for
- wood, plants parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- a substance that provides energy
- alchohol mixed with gasoline
- used to start a reaction
28 Clues: save energy • another name for oil • coal is most used for • oil is mainly used for • 3 types of fossil fuels • 3 types of fossil fuels • used to start a reaction • alchohol mixed with gasoline • heat from the earth's interior • a substance that provides energy • percent of energy used to do work • what source is hydrogen fuel cells • when uranium rods melt and explode • ...
chomelawala energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- fossil fuels made in a long amount of time
- A layer of material that traps the air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside the building
- electricity created by the power of moving water
- percent of energy used to do work
- wood, plants parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus forms up into a heavy nucleus
- save energy
- heat from the earth's interior
- oil is mainly used for
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- used to start a reaction
- coal is most used for
- house that uses passive and active heating systems to get electricity and heat
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- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus separates
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- compounds that are made from crude oil
- when uranium rods melt and explode
- what source is hydrogen fuel cells
- a substance that provides energy
- alchohol mixed with gasoline
- energy created by the movement of the air
- another name for oil
- fuels are burned, the chemical energy that is released can be used to generate another form of energy
- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- light and heat given off by the sun
- a chemical compound that contain hydro and carbon atoms
- an original source for wind and flowing energy
28 Clues: save energy • another name for oil • coal is most used for • oil is mainly used for • 3 types of fossil fuels • 3 types of fossil fuels • used to start a reaction • alchohol mixed with gasoline • heat from the earth's interior • a substance that provides energy • percent of energy used to do work • when uranium rods melt and explode • what source is hydrogen fuel cells • ...
Energy Transfer Vocabulary 2023-10-11
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- Energy is transferred from one organism to another
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for energy or nutrition
- Obtain energy by eating plants
- Each step in a food chain
- Produce energy-rich compounds that can be used later by organisms
- Animals that consume the bodies of animals that have died
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- Must acquire energy from other organisms
- Can capture energy from nonliving sources and convert it into forms living cells can use
- Obtain energy by eating both plants and animals
- Obtain energy by eating other animals
- Feed by chemically breaking down organic matter
- A network on feeding interactions
12 Clues: Each step in a food chain • Obtain energy by eating plants • A network on feeding interactions • Obtain energy by eating other animals • Must acquire energy from other organisms • Obtain energy by eating both plants and animals • Feed by chemically breaking down organic matter • Energy is transferred from one organism to another • ...
Science 2021-05-24
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- the basic unit of life
- particle with no charge
- the gases that surround the earth
- controls all cell functions
- all living things need & use this
- positively charged particle in nucleus of atom
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- the study of living things
- this type of rock forms when sediments compact & cement together
- this scientist came up with the three laws of motion
- a group of cells working together
- energy due to motion
- earth's entire solid body
- the study of rocks
- all matter is made of these
14 Clues: the study of rocks • energy due to motion • the basic unit of life • particle with no charge • earth's entire solid body • the study of living things • controls all cell functions • all matter is made of these • a group of cells working together • the gases that surround the earth • all living things need & use this • positively charged particle in nucleus of atom • ...
Biology Terms 2016-09-15
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- The removal of these wastes from the organism body
- reproduction there are two parents and offspring are not identical to either parent
- The condition of a constant internal environment
- organisms that takes materials from it's external environment and changes them into forms it can use
- Breakdown of complex food materials into simpler forms that an organism can use
- Substances enter and leave cells and become distributed within the cells
- Organisms are able to combine simple substances chemically to form complex substances
- Living thing
- The study of living things
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- reproduction A single individual produces offspring that are identical to that parent
- All the chemical reactions occurring within the cells of an organism
- All the activities that help maintain an organisms homeostasis
- Releasing chemical energy
- Living things produce new organisms of their own kind
- The substances that an organism needs for energy, growth, repair, or maintenance
- The taking in of food from the environment
- Living organism increase in size
- Discharging undigested or waste material from a cell or organism
18 Clues: Living thing • Releasing chemical energy • The study of living things • Living organism increase in size • The taking in of food from the environment • The condition of a constant internal environment • The removal of these wastes from the organism body • Living things produce new organisms of their own kind • All the activities that help maintain an organisms homeostasis • ...
Biology and Energy 2020-02-06
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- flow of energy from an object that is warmer than another
- a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work
- the surface or material on or from which an organism lives, grows, or obtains its nourishment.
- a process in living organisms involving the production of energy
- energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position to others
- energy that comes from the temperature of the heated substance
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
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- a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction.
- a substance which slows down or prevents a particular chemical reaction or other process or which reduces the activity of a particular reactant, catalyst, or enzyme.
- accompanied by or requiring the absorption of energy
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life
- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- energy stored in the bonds of chemical bonds
- accompanied by the release of energy.
14 Clues: accompanied by the release of energy. • energy stored in the bonds of chemical bonds • accompanied by or requiring the absorption of energy • flow of energy from an object that is warmer than another • energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion • energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position to others • ...
THERMODYNAMICS 2025-04-24
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- Energy associated with the movement of these particles and is directly related to an object's temperature
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another
- Energy an object possesses due to its motion
- Amount of energy released or absorbed during a chemical reaction at a constant pressure
- Reactions absorb heat from their surroundings
- Form of energy that transfers from an object with higher temperature to an object with lower temperature
- Two objects in contact have reached the same temperature, and therefore, no net heat transfer occurs between them
- Difference in heat content between the products and reactants of a chemical reaction
- Refers to the different physical forms in which matter can exist
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- Stored energy that an object has due to its position, condition, or internal state
- Average kinetic energy of the particles within a substance
- Measure of a bond's strength
- Deals with heat, work and temperature
- Device used to measure the amount of heat involved in a chemical or physical process
- Weak forces of attraction that exist between molecules
- Reactions release heat to their surroundings
16 Clues: Measure of a bond's strength • Deals with heat, work and temperature • Energy an object possesses due to its motion • Reactions release heat to their surroundings • Reactions absorb heat from their surroundings • Weak forces of attraction that exist between molecules • Average kinetic energy of the particles within a substance • ...
Ecosystems and Flow of Energy 2015-11-11
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- matter is never created or destroyed is Law of Conservation of ____________.
- plants produce their own ___________by photosynthesis
- a group of interconnected food chains
- life forms like bacteria or fungi that break down dead and decaying matter
- when an animal slows down to save energy
- any group of organisms on the energy pyramid like producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, etc.
- anything that causes a response, may be internal or external
- meat eater
- any organism that can make its own food
- the ability to do work
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- the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- straight line chart showing energy flow and consumer/producer relations
- the PROCESS where plants make food
- animal hunted by the predator
- when processes slow down during dry, hot weather
- An animal at the upper end of the food pyramid that consumes other carnivore is a ______________ consumer.
- animal that eats both plants and animals (raccoon, Bear, etc.)
- plant eater
- any organism that gets its energy from other organisms
- all plant and animal life in an environment and their interactions
- animal that hunts another animal
- About _________ percent of the energy is moved up from one tropic level to the next
- a reaction to a stimulus
23 Clues: meat eater • plant eater • the ability to do work • a reaction to a stimulus • animal hunted by the predator • animal that hunts another animal • the PROCESS where plants make food • a group of interconnected food chains • any organism that can make its own food • when an animal slows down to save energy • when processes slow down during dry, hot weather • ...
Waves 2025-02-16
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- each color in visible light has a different
- wave interaction that causes a straw to appear bent in a glass of water
- type of medium sound travels faster through
- Type of wave that requires a medium to travel through
- type of wave that has crests and troughs
- the main forms of energy from the sun that reaches the earth surface are infrared, visible light, and
- frequency is ______ per second
- an increase in this wave property increases the energy by the square of the increase
- a continuous signal
- the higher the frequency the greater the
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- is a more reliable signal because information is broken into bits of data and is either on or off
- Cloth and foam would help reduce echo in a room by ______ sound waves
- light or sound moving through matter
- mirror where the image appears upside down when beyond the focal point
- the angle of incidence and reflection off of a smooth hard surface are
- light energy is transformed into ______ energy when absorbed by an object
- the higher the frequency the shorter the
- bouncing off of light or sound
18 Clues: a continuous signal • frequency is ______ per second • bouncing off of light or sound • light or sound moving through matter • type of wave that has crests and troughs • the higher the frequency the shorter the • the higher the frequency the greater the • each color in visible light has a different • type of medium sound travels faster through • ...
U2 Photosynthesis & cellular respiration 2023-09-21
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- Produced in muscle cells under anaerobic conditions so that glycolysis can continue.
- pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing.
- an organism that makes its own food
- organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
- process that does not require oxygen
- the small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
- a substance that forms in a chemical reaction
- energy-carrying biological molecule, which, when broken down, drives cellular activities
- green pigmnet in plants the absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- the transport of dissolved substances into cells.
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- first step in releasing the energy of glucose, in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- process that requires oxygen
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction
- the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants
- the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues.
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- an organ in vascular plants that anchors the plant and enables it to absorb water and minerals from the soil.
19 Clues: process that requires oxygen • an organism that makes its own food • process that does not require oxygen • a substance that forms in a chemical reaction • the transport of dissolved substances into cells. • organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production • process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
The Rock Cycle and Earth's Resources 2018-04-18
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- A type of rock that forms from compacted and cemented layers of sediment
- A process that causes particles of sediment to be stuck toether
- Each mineral has __________ of a particular shape that can be used to identify the mineral.
- Squeezing layers of sediment together because of pressure
- Rock that forms when molten rock cools and hardens
- Igneous rock that forms from lava on Earth's surface
- A series of changes that rock continually undergoes
- The way a mineral reflects light
- A solid that occurs naturally and has a definite chemical composition and structure
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- Pieces of rock, shells, and small grains of minerals that are deposited in a new place
- A type of rock formed from intense heat and pressure inside the Earth
- Igneous rock that forms from magma inside Earth
- A material that gives off energy when burned. These formed millions of years ago from the remains of dead organisms.
- A scale that measures the hardness of a mineral.
- The mass of a sample of substance divided by its volume
- A physical property of a mineral that is not very reliable for identifying it because many minerals exist in more than one _____.
- A naturally occurring material that is made up of one or more minerals
- Melted rock below Earth's surface
18 Clues: The way a mineral reflects light • Melted rock below Earth's surface • Igneous rock that forms from magma inside Earth • A scale that measures the hardness of a mineral. • Rock that forms when molten rock cools and hardens • A series of changes that rock continually undergoes • Igneous rock that forms from lava on Earth's surface • ...
Crossword 2016-01-21
16 Clues: Able • Eureka • Warnings • Bohr's forms • Total has it • Hezekiah abbr. • Digger's result • Mango's resident • Hittel's nucleus • Stulbaum's slant • Scrabble's pizzas • Sanders and Lepak • Rod Stewart's girl • Toussaint's war hero • Cherokee, Creek, Seminoles' path • Life process or flow of energy that sustains living beings
Natural Resources 2014-09-25
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- factory that separates crude oil into different products
- a non-renewable energy resource formed when the remains of plants and animals are buried quickly
- this kind of energy is produced in water dams
- solid substance found naturally in earth’s surface, has never been alive
- a low-growing crop planted to prevent erosion
- a solid, usually black, non-renewable energy resource; can be bituminous, anthracite, or lignite
- this forms when sea water freezes
- layer of sand, gravel, or bedrock that holds and moves ground water
- a radioactive mineral used to produce nuclear energy
- soft and easily shaped
- a floating ice sheet
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- a narrow, concentrated area of a specific mineral
- liquid rock, used to make gasoline and other products
- all of earth’s water found in lakes, oceans, rivers, soil, underground, and in the air
- the condition of a resting field that does not have a crop for a season
- chemicals produced from oil
- the path that recycles water from land to sky and back to land
- this kind of energy uses heat from the earth to produce steam
- this word means a resource can be replaced by natural means within a person’s lifetime
- coming from the sun
20 Clues: coming from the sun • a floating ice sheet • soft and easily shaped • chemicals produced from oil • this forms when sea water freezes • this kind of energy is produced in water dams • a low-growing crop planted to prevent erosion • a narrow, concentrated area of a specific mineral • a radioactive mineral used to produce nuclear energy • ...
8th Light Waves 2022-10-13
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- Energy an object has stored
- To give off
- This bird can fly backwards!
- To form a mental picture of something that cannot be seen
- To bounce off without absorbing
- A claim supported by evidence
- Veins that carry blood away from the heart
- A curved line that shows the characteristic of a wave
- A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- Planet named for the roman god of the sea
- Energy an object has because it is in motion
- The ability to make things move or change
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- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- An object that emits light
- The process of explaining how your evidence supports a claim
- To change from one type to another
- A machine that can convert kinetic energy to electrical energy
- A proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- This kind of eclipse forms when the earth blocks sunlight from hitting the moon
- To take in
- The maximum height of a wave
- How often something occurs
- Snakes use these to inject venom
- To move from one object to another or one place to another
24 Clues: To take in • To give off • An object that emits light • How often something occurs • Energy an object has stored • This bird can fly backwards! • The maximum height of a wave • A claim supported by evidence • To bounce off without absorbing • Snakes use these to inject venom • To change from one type to another • Anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Matter Cycling and Energy Flow 2021-11-03
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- breaks down dead animals and plants
- we are ___________ based life forms
- organism that eats others for food
- the amount of organisms in a given trophic level
- eating only meat
- the name for the levels of a food/energy pyramid
- consumer that eats 3rd
- organism that eats dead animals
- plants need this from the air
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- changing nitrogen gas into a form we can use
- in an energy pyramid, this organism is at the bottom
- multiple food chains together
- the form of Nitrogen plants and animals can use
- how carbon gets into the food chain/web
- how we as humans put carbon back into the air
- consumer that eats a producer
- decomposers recycle both ________ and energy
- a type of decomposer
18 Clues: eating only meat • a type of decomposer • consumer that eats 3rd • multiple food chains together • consumer that eats a producer • plants need this from the air • organism that eats dead animals • organism that eats others for food • breaks down dead animals and plants • we are ___________ based life forms • how carbon gets into the food chain/web • ...
Biomolecules 2025-04-02
10 Clues: Forms of Lipids • Long term energy • Short term energy • Small, basic unit • Uses of Carbohydrates • Name for genetic material • Another name for biomolecules • Complex structure made of monomers • Acids Store and transmit hereditary • Build/Repair or break down molecules
Forms of government 2021-09-10
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- ruled by a monarch usually a king or a queen who belongs to a royal family
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- rulers claim to represent and be directed by a set of religious ideas
- a form of government in which power is held by the nobility.
- dictator has ultimate authority
- single dictator or a small group hold
- small group of powerful people make most government decisions for their own benefit
- the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion and irreligion
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- authority and makes all decisions
- government by the people, citizens are the ultimate source of government authority
- government by the people citizens are the ultimate source of government authority
- a system of government by one person with absolute power
- monarchy based on the idea that there are limits to the rightful power of a government over its citizens
- a formal conference for the discussion of public affairs
14 Clues: dictator has ultimate authority • authority and makes all decisions • single dictator or a small group hold • a system of government by one person with absolute power • a formal conference for the discussion of public affairs • a form of government in which power is held by the nobility. • rulers claim to represent and be directed by a set of religious ideas • ...
forms of government 2021-09-10
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- not pertaining to faith
- believed in natural rights and government should be based on social contract
- religious based government
- small group of powerful people who rule
- dominate all aspects of society
- basic laws of government
- one person holds unlimited power
- legislative body of government
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- believed in monarchy government
- ruled by the people
- ruled by small wealthy group
- ruler is limited by laws of country
- ruler runs government
- country ruled by person with total power
14 Clues: ruled by the people • ruler runs government • not pertaining to faith • basic laws of government • religious based government • ruled by small wealthy group • legislative body of government • believed in monarchy government • dominate all aspects of society • one person holds unlimited power • ruler is limited by laws of country • small group of powerful people who rule • ...
Forms of Government 2024-10-31
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- The Ancient __________ used direct democracy
- Rule by a few
- Type of monarchy Great Britain has
- When people elect others to make laws for them
- Type of democracy where all citizens vote on all laws
- Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin
- Rule by the people
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- King or queen has limited power
- When power is passed down from one generation to the next
- King or queen has total power
- No government
- Rule by a religious leader
- Unjust use of power
- Another name for a representative democracy
14 Clues: No government • Rule by a few • Rule by the people • Unjust use of power • Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin • Rule by a religious leader • King or queen has total power • King or queen has limited power • Type of monarchy Great Britain has • Another name for a representative democracy • The Ancient __________ used direct democracy • When people elect others to make laws for them • ...
Cellular Functions :) 2012-10-09
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- sac-like structures; stores materials such as proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and water
- site of cellular respiration; formation of ATP
- harvests the energy of sunlight and converts it to chemical energy in order to fuel chemical reactions in the cell
- store starch; particularly in roots and tubers
- carry out protein synthesis
- gives chemical support to the cell; regulation of biochemical activities
- breaks down fatty acid molecules by beta-oxidation
- serve as the "backbone" of the cell, and play a role in cell transport and mitosis
- acts as a cushion for and contains all organelles within the cell
- regulates cell activity and stores all genetic information of the cell
- whip like structures protruding from cells; aids in cellular mobility
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- synthesizes ribosomal RNA and ribosomal subunits
- modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials for cell use
- transport of cellular materials and forms skeletal framework; metabolic activities
- coordinate the building and breaking of microtubules in the cell; plays a role in cell division
- aids the process of cell division
- surrounds the vacuole; regulates the movements of ions around the cell
- digestive system of the cell
- membrane forms a barrier between the interior and exterior of the cell
19 Clues: carry out protein synthesis • digestive system of the cell • aids the process of cell division • site of cellular respiration; formation of ATP • store starch; particularly in roots and tubers • synthesizes ribosomal RNA and ribosomal subunits • breaks down fatty acid molecules by beta-oxidation • acts as a cushion for and contains all organelles within the cell • ...
Cellular Functions :) 2012-10-09
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- sac-like structures; stores materials such as proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and water
- site of cellular respiration; formation of ATP
- harvests the energy of sunlight and converts it to chemical energy in order to fuel chemical reactions in the cell
- store starch; particularly in roots and tubers
- carry out protein synthesis
- gives chemical support to the cell; regulation of biochemical activities
- breaks down fatty acid molecules by beta-oxidation
- serve as the "backbone" of the cell, and play a role in cell transport and mitosis
- acts as a cushion for and contains all organelles within the cell
- regulates cell activity and stores all genetic information of the cell
- whip like structures protruding from cells; aids in cellular mobility
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- synthesizes ribosomal RNA and ribosomal subunits
- modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials for cell use
- transport of cellular materials and forms skeletal framework; metabolic activities
- coordinate the building and breaking of microtubules in the cell; plays a role in cell division
- aids the process of cell division
- surrounds the vacuole; regulates the movements of ions around the cell
- digestive system of the cell
- membrane forms a barrier between the interior and exterior of the cell
19 Clues: carry out protein synthesis • digestive system of the cell • aids the process of cell division • site of cellular respiration; formation of ATP • store starch; particularly in roots and tubers • synthesizes ribosomal RNA and ribosomal subunits • breaks down fatty acid molecules by beta-oxidation • acts as a cushion for and contains all organelles within the cell • ...
Electricity Vocab 2022-03-01
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- how fast electrical energy is converted to other energy forms
- fired power burning coal
- power heat within the earth
- law is used to finish current resistance, voltage, and power in a circuit
- power fission that produces it
- slows down the flow of electricity
- energy power is produced from moving water
- an amount of electricity flowing through a cicuit
- power fossil fuel
- does not allow electrons to flow
- complete circuit and electricity can flow
- gas power gas that is extracted from the earth
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- breaker opens circuit when current is too strong
- circuit each bulb is on it's own power line
- power wood waste that is burned into steam
- if current is too strong, metal inside breaks
- the movement of electrons
- diagram diagram that shows how to constuct a circuit
- space in the circuit so electricity can not flow
- all parts are in one line
- set of components that allows electricity
- know voltage and resistance
- power energy from the wind
- how fast the current is pushed
- power energy that is from the sun
- allow electrons to move freely
26 Clues: power fossil fuel • fired power burning coal • the movement of electrons • all parts are in one line • power energy from the wind • power heat within the earth • know voltage and resistance • power fission that produces it • how fast the current is pushed • allow electrons to move freely • does not allow electrons to flow • power energy that is from the sun • ...
Science(Energy) 2025-02-04
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- a form of non-renewable energy
- what energy is affected by the speed of an object
- forms of renewable energy
- potential energy is stored in batteries, food and fuel
- a primary source of heat and light energy
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- name one man-made source of light energy
- name one natural source of light energy
- what type of potential energy is stored in a battery
- has kinetic energy and will not run out
- use ———— energy to carry out photosynthesis
10 Clues: forms of renewable energy • a form of non-renewable energy • name one natural source of light energy • has kinetic energy and will not run out • name one man-made source of light energy • a primary source of heat and light energy • use ———— energy to carry out photosynthesis • what energy is affected by the speed of an object • ...
Semester One Exam - Unit 3 2022-01-17
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- The transfer of energy from one object to another through direct contact
- The movement of air over short distances are ____ winds.
- The total kinetic energy of particles is _____ energy.
- Air ____ is a measure of how clean or polluted the air is.
- Air ____ is the contamination of the atmosphere by pollutants form human and natural sources.
- Forms when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the presence of sunlight.
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles.
- The layer of the atmosphere where the ozone layer is found
- One source of indoor ___ pollution are chemicals from certain cleaning products.
- The layer of the atmosphere that provides the oxygen that most organisms need and where most weather takes place.
- The movement of air caused by differences in air pressure.
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- The movement of air over Earth's surface in patterns that are worldwide are ____ winds.
- The transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves.
- The ____ effect is the curving of the path of a moving object as a result of Earth's rotation.
- The mixture of gases that surround Earth.
- Air ____ is a measure of the force with which air molecules push on a surface.
- The energy that is transferred between objects that are at different temperatures.
- Thermal _____ is the increase in volume that results from an increase in temperature.
- Precipitation that contains acids from air pollution is ____ precipitation.
- The transfer of energy due to the movement of matter.
- The ____ layer protects Earth and absorbs ultraviolet radiation.
21 Clues: The mixture of gases that surround Earth. • The transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves. • a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles. • The transfer of energy due to the movement of matter. • The total kinetic energy of particles is _____ energy. • The movement of air over short distances are ____ winds. • ...
Chapter 5- Energy Resources 2025-02-28
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- The process of reusing materials to reduce waste and conserve resources, like turning old paper into new paper.
- Energy Energy produced by splitting atoms, often used to generate electricity in power plants.
- Energy Energy from the sun that can be used for heat and electricity.
- Resources Resources that take millions of years to form and cannot be replaced quickly, like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Mining A type of mining where layers of earth are removed to reach coal or minerals near the surface.
- Organic materials, like wood or food waste, that can be burned or converted into energy.
- Energy Energy made by moving water, like from dams, to generate electricity.
- Precipitation Rain or snow that has high levels of acid from pollution, which can harm plants, animals, and buildings.
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- A liquid fossil fuel, also called oil, used to make gasoline and other products.
- Resources Different sources of energy used to produce power, such as fossil fuels, sunlight, and wind.
- Fuels Energy sources made from ancient plants and animals that were buried and changed over millions of years, like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Resources Resources that can be replaced naturally over time, like sunlight, wind, and trees.
- Gas A fossil fuel in gas form, used for heating and electricity.
- Energy Heat energy from inside the Earth, used for warming buildings or producing electricity.
- A fuel made by mixing gasoline with alcohol from plants, like corn.
- Resources Materials from Earth that people use to survive and improve their lives, like water, trees, and minerals.
- A mix of smoke and fog caused by pollution in the air, making it hard to breathe.
- Energy Energy created by wind turning large blades on wind turbines to produce electricity.
- A black rock that is burned for energy. It forms from ancient plant material buried underground.
19 Clues: Gas A fossil fuel in gas form, used for heating and electricity. • A fuel made by mixing gasoline with alcohol from plants, like corn. • Energy Energy from the sun that can be used for heat and electricity. • Energy Energy made by moving water, like from dams, to generate electricity. • ...
Energy and Physics Crossword 2022-06-02
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- the unit used when calculating power
- how lazy the object is
- rays used to kill bacteria
- the type of energy of a rolling ball
- newton’s __ law: the acceleration of an object depends on the force exerted on it and its mass.
- moving an object with a force in the same direction
- mass times acceleration
- the type of energy emitted from the sun
- has a fulcrum
- energy stored due to being stretched or compressed
- the type of energy of a roller coaster at the the top of the track
- this is the type of simple machine an ax is
- the rate at which work is done
- a simple machine that is an inclined plane around a cylinder
- power = work divided by ___
- range of _____ waves
- law of ___ of energy: energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only change forms
- the type of energy that is in every transformation
- work = force x ___
- used at a doctors office
- the type of energy in movement
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- what work is measured in
- newton’s __ law: all actions have equal/opposite reaction
- the amount an object is pulled downward by gravity
- often used for wireless communications
- rays heat
- roy g bv
- this type of energy is used for bombs
- the wave with the lowest frequency
- rays usually given off during nuclear reactions
- (final velocity - initial velocity) / time
- measures weight
- the type of energy within a battery
- has the ability to do work or cause change
- plane the type of simple machine that a ramp is
- newton’s __ law: an object at rest stays at rest; an object in motion stays in motion
- the type of energy of heat loss
- potential energy that is dependent on height
- includes direction
- the amount of matter in an object
40 Clues: roy g bv • rays heat • has a fulcrum • measures weight • includes direction • work = force x ___ • range of _____ waves • how lazy the object is • mass times acceleration • what work is measured in • used at a doctors office • rays used to kill bacteria • power = work divided by ___ • the rate at which work is done • the type of energy in movement • the type of energy of heat loss • ...
Science FSA Vocabulary #2 2023-03-26
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- The process of wearing something away a little at a time.
- Pertaining to electromagnetic radiation with waves longer than those of natural light.
- A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce its own light source.
- A large group of stars.
- The closest star to Earth and the center of our solar system.
- The process of liquid changing to gas.
- A rock type that forms from molten or partly molten material that cools and hardens.
- All of the waters of the Earth.
- A rock type that is formed from layers of sediment thta overlay and squeeze together or are chemically combined.
- A rock type that forms from existing rock because of extreme changes caused by heat and pressure.
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- The part of the Earth where living things exist.
- The total sum of all matter and energy that exists.
- A natural satellite that orbits the Earth.
- The shaking of the ground caused by a sudden release of energy in Earth's crust.
- A wave of electromagnetic energy that is shorter than a radio wave and longer than a visible light wave.
- The force that draws objects to the Earth.
- The layers of gas that surround Earth, other planets or stars.
- The blocking of light from the sun.
- the process of changing from a gas (i.e., water vapor) to a liquid (i.e., dew); the act of making more dense or compact.
19 Clues: A large group of stars. • All of the waters of the Earth. • The blocking of light from the sun. • The process of liquid changing to gas. • A natural satellite that orbits the Earth. • The force that draws objects to the Earth. • The part of the Earth where living things exist. • The total sum of all matter and energy that exists. • ...
Energy and Heat Transfer 2021-10-25
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- the transfer of heat by waves; occurs in all states of matter AND in places with no matter at all, like space
- energy that is stored up due to an object’s position or placement
- energy stored in chemical bonds; released through a chemical reaction like digestion or burning
- the energy created by the movement of charged electrons and particles
- a form of energy made of waves that allow us to hear
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- the sum of all potential and kinetic energy in an object; the energy used to make things move
- energy that something has whenever it is in motion
- the transfer of heat by direct contact; works best in solids
- the transfer of heat by a difference in density; usually occurs in liquids and gases
- also called heat energy; the energy of particles in motion
- a form of energy made of waves that allow us to see
- the ability to do work; comes in many forms
12 Clues: the ability to do work; comes in many forms • energy that something has whenever it is in motion • a form of energy made of waves that allow us to see • a form of energy made of waves that allow us to hear • also called heat energy; the energy of particles in motion • the transfer of heat by direct contact; works best in solids • ...
science 2013-11-21
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- smallest particle of an element that retains element properties
- liquid changing to a gas
- process of water sinking from the surface to the ground
- small, positively charged center of an atom
- process that changes water vapor in the atmosphere to water droplets
- ability to change
- energy being stored
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- process of water traveling on the surface to the nearby bodies of water
- clarity of the water
- charged atom
- energy coming from motion
- process of turning gas into liquid
- when electrons are transferred from one atom to another which creates a new substance
- of conservation the products and reactants have to be the same
- matter can leave
- matter does not leave or enter
- different number of neutrons
- when attraction that forms between atoms share electrons
- zone an area in the water where there isn't any oxygen
19 Clues: charged atom • matter can leave • ability to change • energy being stored • clarity of the water • liquid changing to a gas • energy coming from motion • different number of neutrons • matter does not leave or enter • process of turning gas into liquid • small, positively charged center of an atom • zone an area in the water where there isn't any oxygen • ...
Science 2023-12-03
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- The parts that make up an atom
- A substance that forms hydroxide ions in a solution
- The branch of science that structures and properties of matter
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- A substance that is made up of two or more different substances physically combined
- A pure substance that is made of two or more different kind of atoms
- A subatomic particle that has a positive charge
- A type of bond that forms when electrons are transferred from one atom to another
- A substance that forms hydrogen ions in a solution
- Two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together
- The energy that is transferred from warmer things to cooler things
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- The process in which substances react to form a new substance with different chemical compositions
- A type of bond that forms when atoms share electrons
- A pure substance that is made of one kind of atom, and it cannot be broken down into a simpler substance
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- The area surrounding the nucleus where the electrons travel.
- An atom that has become charged by gaining or losing electrons
- An organized arrangement of elements according to their atomic number
- A subatomic particle that has no charge
- The smallest basic unit of matter
20 Clues: The parts that make up an atom • The smallest basic unit of matter • A subatomic particle that has no charge • Anything that has mass and takes up space • A subatomic particle that has a negative charge • A subatomic particle that has a positive charge • A substance that forms hydrogen ions in a solution • A substance that forms hydroxide ions in a solution • ...
alive and kicking 2013-05-15
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- disease Eating too much fat can cause this?
- These structures are found in the small intestine?
- This type of person cannot control their blood sugar level properly and needs to inject insulin?
- What gas do we need breathe to survive?
- What do cells use digested food for?
- intestine Where is food absorbed in the human body?
- Releasing energy from our food is called?
- An organ that contains strong acid?
- This dissolves in water?
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- energy drinks Runners drink them before they begin a race?
- What does respiration release?
- Oxygen and glucose are transported in the?
- What type of food is a source of energy?
- system The heart and blood vessels forms the?
- The scientific term for sugar is?
- This does dissolve in water?
- The organs we use for breathing are the ......?
- These are chemicals that help us to break down food.
18 Clues: This dissolves in water? • This does dissolve in water? • What does respiration release? • The scientific term for sugar is? • An organ that contains strong acid? • What do cells use digested food for? • What gas do we need breathe to survive? • What type of food is a source of energy? • Releasing energy from our food is called? • Oxygen and glucose are transported in the? • ...
Cycles 2014-12-02
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- Ways that matter or energy is moved through a cycle
- Going directly from solid to gas
- Places where matter or energy is stored in a cycle
- Type of change that creates a new substance, a reaction occurs.
- Change in size, shape or state.
- The type of matter with the highest kinetic energy; particles fly freely.
- Reservoir that stores the majority of water on Earth as salt water.
- One of the processes that moves water from the biosphere to the atmosphere; evaporation from plants.
- The energy that drives all the water cycle.
- Drives the cycles.
- Evaporation of water from animals.
- Series of repeating events that move energy and/or matter through a system - no beginning or end
- Reservoir that stores 2% of water on Earth as solid water
- Describes a change where energy is taken away - deposition, freezing, condensation
- A state change; water to water vapor.
- The system that includes the Earth's crust, mantle, and core
- The system that protects the Earth; a layer of gases like a blanket.
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- Going directly from water vapor to solid, like frost.
- The type of matter with the lowest kinetic energy; particles just vibrate in place.
- Process that forms clouds.
- Solid state of water
- H2O
- Rain, hail, snow, sleet.
- Process in plants that takes water from the atmosphere into the biosphere and uses it to create energy.
- Describes a change where energy is added - melting, sublimation, or evaporation.
- When water falls on the crust and goes into the Earth
- All the water on the planet.
- Water that falls on land and moves to reservoirs.
- Water that has infiltrated the crust and is stored there.
- All the organisms on Earth
- Gaseous state of water.
31 Clues: H2O • Drives the cycles. • Solid state of water • Gaseous state of water. • Rain, hail, snow, sleet. • Process that forms clouds. • All the organisms on Earth • All the water on the planet. • Change in size, shape or state. • Going directly from solid to gas • Evaporation of water from animals. • A state change; water to water vapor. • The energy that drives all the water cycle. • ...
Cycles 2014-12-02
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- The system that includes the Earth's crust, mantle, and core
- Describes a change where energy is taken away - deposition, freezing, condensation
- When water falls on the crust and goes into the Earth
- Process in plants that takes water from the atmosphere into the biosphere and uses it to create energy.
- Ways that matter or energy is moved through a cycle
- Describes a change where energy is added - melting, sublimation, or evaporation.
- Reservoir that stores the majority of water on Earth as salt water.
- The type of matter with the highest kinetic energy; particles fly freely.
- Reservoir that stores 2% of water on Earth as solid water
- Places where matter or energy is stored in a cycle
- Process that forms clouds.
- H2O
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- Solid state of water
- Going directly from water vapor to solid, like frost.
- Change in size, shape or state.
- Series of repeating events that move energy and/or matter through a system - no beginning or end
- Type of change that creates a new substance, a reaction occurs.
- Evaporation of water from animals.
- The system that protects the Earth; a layer of gases like a blanket.
- The energy that drives all the water cycle.
- Drives the cycles.
- Rain, hail, snow, sleet.
- One of the processes that moves water from the biosphere to the atmosphere; evaporation from plants.
- Going directly from solid to gas
- All the water on the planet.
- The type of matter with the lowest kinetic energy; particles just vibrate in place.
- Water that falls on land and moves to reservoirs.
- Water that has infiltrated the crust and is stored there.
- Gaseous state of water.
- All the organisms on Earth
- A state change; water to water vapor.
31 Clues: H2O • Drives the cycles. • Solid state of water • Gaseous state of water. • Rain, hail, snow, sleet. • All the organisms on Earth • Process that forms clouds. • All the water on the planet. • Change in size, shape or state. • Going directly from solid to gas • Evaporation of water from animals. • A state change; water to water vapor. • The energy that drives all the water cycle. • ...
9th 3rdt 2025-05-22
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- Substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
- Reaction where one element replaces another element or trade places.
- _____ bond is the force of attraction that holds two atoms together.
- Substances that enter into a chemical reaction.
- Ion that form when atoms gain valence electrons.
- Chemical bond formed when two atoms share electrons.
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- Type of covalent bond where electrons are shared unequally.
- Reaction where compounds break down into simpler products.
- Reaction where elements combine to form a more complex substance.
- Compound that forms when opposite charges attract.
- Electrons that have the highest energy in an atom.
- Atom or group of atoms that have an electric charge.
- A chemical _____ forms new substances with new properties and have a change in energy.
13 Clues: Substances that enter into a chemical reaction. • Ion that form when atoms gain valence electrons. • Compound that forms when opposite charges attract. • Electrons that have the highest energy in an atom. • Atom or group of atoms that have an electric charge. • Chemical bond formed when two atoms share electrons. • ...
Linear Momentum 2026-04-05
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- Total kinetic energy is not conserved (converts into other forms of energy)
- The force of an object in motion
- Collision where both kinetic and momentum are conserved
- Change in momentum
- Center of mass equation
- Total momentum remains constant, it only transfers between objects
- Energy of Motion
- Forces acting on a system from the outside, which do change the total momentum.
- A collection of objects being analyzed
- Type of energy that kinetic transformers into after a collision
- Movement of an object from one location to another
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- The point at which the force of gravity can be considered to act
- Occurs when two objects stick together
- Ma=Fnet
- States that the impulse applied to an object equals its change in momentum (
- Object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion
- Forces between objects within a system, which do not change the total momentum of the system
- Equation
- Matters when mathematically calculating momentum
- A system where matter does not enter or leave, and no net outside forces act upon it.
20 Clues: Ma=Fnet • Equation • Energy of Motion • Change in momentum • Center of mass equation • The force of an object in motion • Occurs when two objects stick together • A collection of objects being analyzed • Matters when mathematically calculating momentum • Movement of an object from one location to another • Collision where both kinetic and momentum are conserved • ...
Chapter 7 Resources & Energy 2022-03-21
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- A resource that forms much slower than the rate at which it is consumed.
- The process of recovering valuable or useful materials and reusing them.
- Process that changes the composition of rock when magma comes in contact with rock.
- A natural resource that can be replace at the same rate at which it is consumed.
- The nuclear process by which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into two or more fragments and releases energy.
- Fossil fuels are made of this type of carbon.
- This process helps reduce the environmental effect of mining.
- A deposit that contains a concentration of valuable heavy minerals at the bottom of bodies of water.
- This element is used for nuclear fission.
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- The preservation and wise use of natural resources.
- A nonmetal material that can be used as jewelry or an ornament when cut & polished.
- Energy Produced by heat within Earth.
- Mineral deposits that can be mined profitably.
- The nuclear process by which nuclei of small atoms combine to form new nuclei and releasing energy.
- Electrical energy produced by the flow of water.
- A deposit of many mineral ores.
- A nonrenewable energy source formed from the remains of long dead organisms.
- Plant material, manure or any other organic matter used as an energy source.
- Energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation.
19 Clues: A deposit of many mineral ores. • Energy Produced by heat within Earth. • This element is used for nuclear fission. • Fossil fuels are made of this type of carbon. • Mineral deposits that can be mined profitably. • Electrical energy produced by the flow of water. • The preservation and wise use of natural resources. • ...
Chemical Reactions 2023-01-17
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- A reaction involving heating calcium carbonate to form carbon dioxide and calcium oxide
- A reaction that produces energy.
- Reaction with oxygen
- Acid-base reaction
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- An example of a chemical reaction
- An example of a reaction in which atoms from high to low energy state
- A reaction that forms water from oxygen and hydrogen
- A reaction that takes in energy
- Starting material in a reaction
- Formed by a reaction
- An example of a reaction that leads to atoms with more energy
- An example of a physical change
12 Clues: Acid-base reaction • Formed by a reaction • Reaction with oxygen • A reaction that takes in energy • Starting material in a reaction • An example of a physical change • A reaction that produces energy. • An example of a chemical reaction • A reaction that forms water from oxygen and hydrogen • An example of a reaction that leads to atoms with more energy • ...
vocabulary lesson 1 and 2 2023-01-09
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- the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy that an object has due to its motion
- the energy an object has because of its motion also the internal stored energy of an object such as energy stored in chemical bonds
- a form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
- the energy of light and other forms of radiation which travels through space as waves
- ability to do work or cause change
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- the energy of electric charges
- the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles of an object
- a change from one form of energy to another also called an energy conversion
- kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- the force that two surfaces excert on each other when they rub against each other The transfer of electrons from one uncharged object by rubbing
- of conservation of energy the rule that energy cannot be created or destroyed
12 Clues: the energy of electric charges • ability to do work or cause change • energy that an object has due to its motion • the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles of an object • a form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2025-02-07
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- Process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas
- A process by which green plants turn carbon dioxide into carbohydrates
- Equation Glucose and oxygen yield carbon dioxide, water, and ATP energy
- Matter Matter originating from a living organism; contains hydrocarbons
- Carbon molecules bonded to hydrogen molecules
- Precipitation not absorbed into soil that moved to water collection points
- Process by which droplets of water fall to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The downward movement of water from land surfaces into soil or porous rock
- The most abundant element in the atmosphere, it is essential for life
- Process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- The breaking down of materials by rotting, decay, or microorganisms
- The fourth most abundant element in the universe and essential to life on Earth
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- Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight yields glucose and oxygen
- Carbohydrates(glucose) are used to make ATP energy for metabolic reactions
- The process of burning something
- Cycle Process in which water circulates between Earth’s oceans, atmosphere, and land
- Microscopic marine plants that use carbon to make shells of calcium carbonate
- Cycle A system that changes atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms
- Nitrifying bacteria convert unusable forms of soil nitrogen into useable forms
- Turning atmospheric nitrogen into useable forms
- Cycle A system that transfers carbon from one part of the environment to another
21 Clues: The process of burning something • Carbon molecules bonded to hydrogen molecules • Turning atmospheric nitrogen into useable forms • Process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas • Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight yields glucose and oxygen • Cycle A system that changes atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms • ...
Thermochemistry 2020-05-01
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- Enter your initials and class period after the j (Suzi Smith in 5th period would be jSS5
- the energy in a system that is available for work; a system's capacity to do useful work
- measures the energy absorbed or released as heat in a chemical or physical change
- the quantity of energy transferred as heat during a chemical reaction
- a measure of the degree of randomness of the particles, such as molecules, in a system
- energy of motion, energy being used
- heat transfer by currents in the air or water
- heat transfer by touch
- heat transfer by electromagnetic energy
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- a reaction that releases heat into its surroundings and feel warm
- an equation that includes the quantity of energy released or absorbed as heat during the reaction as written
- the SI unit of heat as well as all other forms of energy
- a reaction that takes in energy from its surroundings and feels cold
- the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one kelvin
14 Clues: heat transfer by touch • energy of motion, energy being used • heat transfer by electromagnetic energy • heat transfer by currents in the air or water • the SI unit of heat as well as all other forms of energy • a reaction that releases heat into its surroundings and feel warm • a reaction that takes in energy from its surroundings and feels cold • ...
Thermochemistry 2020-05-01
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- Enter your initials and class period after the j (Suzi Smith in 5th period would be jSS5
- the energy in a system that is available for work; a system's capacity to do useful work
- measures the energy absorbed or released as heat in a chemical or physical change
- the quantity of energy transferred as heat during a chemical reaction
- a measure of the degree of randomness of the particles, such as molecules, in a system
- energy of motion, energy being used
- heat transfer by currents in the air or water
- heat transfer by touch
- heat transfer by electromagnetic energy
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- a reaction that releases heat into its surroundings and feel warm
- an equation that includes the quantity of energy released or absorbed as heat during the reaction as written
- the SI unit of heat as well as all other forms of energy
- a reaction that takes in energy from its surroundings and feels cold
- the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one kelvin
14 Clues: heat transfer by touch • energy of motion, energy being used • heat transfer by electromagnetic energy • heat transfer by currents in the air or water • the SI unit of heat as well as all other forms of energy • a reaction that releases heat into its surroundings and feel warm • a reaction that takes in energy from its surroundings and feels cold • ...
Forms of Government 2020-09-18
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- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- control of an organization or group by the majority of its members.
- relating to a system of government or organization in which the powers of the separate constituent parts are vested in a central body.
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.
- relating to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
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- relating to or denoting a confederation.
- (in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- government by a dictator.
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
14 Clues: government by a dictator. • relating to or denoting a confederation. • a form of government with a monarch at the head. • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • control of an organization or group by the majority of its members. • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. • ...
Sustainability 2014-08-24
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- In most homes this force is 110 volts.
- mining Refers to a group of mining techniques used to extract coal from below the ground.
- Rain that has turned acidic because of pollution in the air
- A device that changes electricity from one voltage to another voltage.
- This is made from ancient plant material and gives coal most of its energy.
- A unit of Mesurment
- A type of fuel formed from the remains of plants or sea creatures millions of years ago.
- Sealed vessel in a power plant where water is converted to steam.
- A form of Energy we use to warm up our houses in winter
- A form of energy that is used in homes
- The ability to do work. It comes in many forms such as light, heat, sound, and motion.
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- A machine in a powerplant that produces electricity by changing mechanical energy into electrical energy
- In a power plant, it’s where coal is burned.
- A machine thats that grinds coal to a fine powder
- Energy that can't be reused
- One of the greenhouse gases in our atmosphere;colorless and a waste product of burning fossil fuels
- Water at boiling temperature that spins a turbine
- Practically every form of electric power is generated using this type of engine.
- A mineral that looks like a shiny black rock. It’s formed from plant
19 Clues: A unit of Mesurment • Energy that can't be reused • In most homes this force is 110 volts. • A form of energy that is used in homes • In a power plant, it’s where coal is burned. • A machine thats that grinds coal to a fine powder • Water at boiling temperature that spins a turbine • A form of Energy we use to warm up our houses in winter • ...
Renewable Energy Crossword 2013-05-06
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- For geothermal electricity we extract water from the earth's _____.
- Most forms of renewable energy do not release _____ gases.
- The problem with fossil fuels is because of the _____ it releases.
- Solar power is i_____.
- Building a dam can cause the loss of _____.
- What is another term used to mean renewable?
- Energy resources that, once used, can replenish themselves and can be used repeatedly are called:
- Hydroelectric power is very _____ after construction costs.
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- What is an advantage of solar power?
- What is the word to describe the conservation of an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources?
- The most commonly used energy source for the generation of electricity are _____ fuels.
- It is very _____ to build a dam.
- Give an example of a five letter renewable energy source that begins with the letter W.
- Sunlight is a renewable _____ source.
- Solar panels are a packaged, connected assembly of solar _____.
15 Clues: Solar power is i_____. • It is very _____ to build a dam. • What is an advantage of solar power? • Sunlight is a renewable _____ source. • Building a dam can cause the loss of _____. • What is another term used to mean renewable? • Most forms of renewable energy do not release _____ gases. • Hydroelectric power is very _____ after construction costs. • ...
Energy and Heat Transfer 2021-10-25
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- the sum of all potential and kinetic energy in an object; the energy used to make things move
- a form of energy made of waves that allow us to hear
- energy that is stored up due to an object’s position or placement
- also called heat energy; the energy of particles in motion
- the energy created by the movement of charged electrons and particles
- the transfer of heat by a difference in density; usually occurs in liquids and gases
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- the transfer of heat by direct contact; works best in solids
- energy stored in chemical bonds; released through a chemical reaction like digestion or burning
- the transfer of heat by waves; occurs in all states of matter AND in places with no matter at all, like space
- energy that something has whenever it is in motion
- a form of energy made of waves that allow us to see
- the ability to do work; comes in many forms
12 Clues: the ability to do work; comes in many forms • energy that something has whenever it is in motion • a form of energy made of waves that allow us to see • a form of energy made of waves that allow us to hear • also called heat energy; the energy of particles in motion • the transfer of heat by direct contact; works best in solids • ...
Energy and Heat Transfer 2021-10-25
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- also called heat energy; the energy of particles in motion
- the transfer of heat by a difference in density; usually occurs in liquids and gases
- energy stored in chemical bonds; released through a chemical reaction like digestion or burning
- the transfer of heat by waves; occurs in all states of matter AND in places with no matter at all, like space
- the energy created by the movement of charged electrons and particles
- energy that is stored up due to an object’s position or placement
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- the sum of all potential and kinetic energy in an object; the energy used to make things move
- energy that something has whenever it is in motion
- a form of energy made of waves that allow us to hear
- a form of energy made of waves that allow us to see
- the transfer of heat by direct contact; works best in solids
- the ability to do work; comes in many forms
12 Clues: the ability to do work; comes in many forms • energy that something has whenever it is in motion • a form of energy made of waves that allow us to see • a form of energy made of waves that allow us to hear • also called heat energy; the energy of particles in motion • the transfer of heat by direct contact; works best in solids • ...
The Rock Cycle and Earth's Resources 2018-04-18
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- A scale that measures the hardness of a mineral.
- A naturally occurring material that is made up of one or more minerals
- A physical property of a mineral that is not very reliable for identifying it because many minerals exist in more than one _____.
- A type of rock formed from intense heat and pressure inside the Earth
- Igneous rock that forms from magma inside Earth
- A type of rock that forms from compacted and cemented layers of sediment
- Squeezing layers of sediment together because of pressure
- Pieces of rock, shells, and small grains of minerals that are deposited in a new place
- The mass of a sample of substance divided by its volume
- Melted rock below Earth's surface
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- Igneous rock that forms from lava on Earth's surface
- The way a mineral reflects light
- A process that causes particles of sediment to be stuck toether
- A series of changes that rock continually undergoes
- A material that gives off energy when burned. These formed millions of years ago from the remains of dead organisms.
- Rock that forms when molten rock cools and hardens
- Each mineral has __________ of a particular shape that can be used to identify the mineral.
- A solid that occurs naturally and has a definite chemical composition and structure
18 Clues: The way a mineral reflects light • Melted rock below Earth's surface • Igneous rock that forms from magma inside Earth • A scale that measures the hardness of a mineral. • Rock that forms when molten rock cools and hardens • A series of changes that rock continually undergoes • Igneous rock that forms from lava on Earth's surface • ...
plate tectonics 2021-01-13
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- san Andres fault boundary
- core solid iron and nicle
- seafloor
- , middle layer
- What type of stress would you find at a subduction zone
- fastest wave
- land
- Which boundary type would you find a ridge on the ocean floor surrounded by rocks of different ages
- total amount of energy released at the focus of an earthquake
- the biggest layer of earth
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- a huge earthquake
- second wave
- earthquake recorder
- the center taller of earth
- Wegeners proof
- the ring of fire
- earthquake energy point
- core second hottest layer
- what forms islands
- they layer we live on
- move meant on earths plates
21 Clues: land • seafloor • second wave • fastest wave • Wegeners proof • , middle layer • the ring of fire • a huge earthquake • what forms islands • earthquake recorder • they layer we live on • earthquake energy point • san Andres fault boundary • core solid iron and nicle • core second hottest layer • the center taller of earth • the biggest layer of earth • move meant on earths plates • ...
science 2015-04-24
8 Clues: living thing • non-living thing • energy used by running • earth's shadow on the moon • sun being blocked by the moon • energy used by resting or sleeping • a type of tide that forms in a straight line • a type of tide that forms in a 90 degree angle
Matter 2020-11-11
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- matter that can have multiple forms
- no charge
- matter with high energy
- change in the space between atoms
- changes are made to the actual molecule
- positively charge particle
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- circling around the nucleus
- matter with low energy
- fourth state of matter
- matter moving from one state to another
- anything that takes up space
- center of an atom
- building blocks for all matter
13 Clues: no charge • center of an atom • matter with low energy • fourth state of matter • matter with high energy • positively charge particle • circling around the nucleus • anything that takes up space • building blocks for all matter • change in the space between atoms • matter that can have multiple forms • matter moving from one state to another • changes are made to the actual molecule
Unit 2 Biology 2025-09-30
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- an anaerobic (oxygen-free) metabolic process where microorganisms, such as yeast and bacteria, convert carbohydrates like sugar or starch into alcohol, acids, or gases for energy
- a molecule within cells that stores less energy than ATP, acting as a "charged" form for cellular processes
- the initial metabolic process in cellular respiration where a glucose (sugar) molecule is broken down into two pyruvate molecules, releasing a small amount of energy in the form of ATP and NADH
- tiny, membrane-bound structures in a cell known as the "powerhouses of the cell" because they generate the energy needed for the cell to function and survive
- layer of gases that surround the Earth
- a nonmetallic chemical element (symbol C) that forms the fundamental backbone of all life on Earth
- the solid, non-living part of Earth
- where life exists on Earth
- requires oxygen
- the second stage of photosynthesis where carbon dioxide and energy (ATP and NADPH) are converted into sugars, like glucose
- an organism that gets its food and energy by consuming other organisms
- the process by which cells break down glucose and oxygen to release stored chemical energy
- a series of chemical reactions in the cell's mitochondria that breaks down nutrients, producing energy in the form of ATP, electron-carrying molecules (NADH and FADH2), and carbon dioxide as a waste product
- green pigment in plants
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- an essential chemical element (symbol N) that forms a colorless, odorless gas making up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere and is a fundamental component of all living things, found in proteins, nucleic acids, and other biologically important compounds
- an organism that makes its own food
- the site of photosynthesis
- without oxygen
- the process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create their own food in the form of sugars (like glucose), releasing oxygen as a byproduct
- an organism, like bacteria or fungi, that breaks down dead organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, into simpler substances
- the first stage of photosynthesis where light energy is captured by pigments
- any physical substance that has mass and takes up space (volume)
- a molecule found in all living cells that serves as the primary "energy currency" for cellular activities
- an organism, like bacteria or fungi, that breaks down dead organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, into simpler substances
- a nonmetallic chemical element
- all the water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth
- a substance that participates in a chemical reaction and is transformed into other substances, called products
- any substance that is formed as a result of a chemical reaction or natural process
28 Clues: without oxygen • requires oxygen • green pigment in plants • the site of photosynthesis • where life exists on Earth • a nonmetallic chemical element • an organism that makes its own food • the solid, non-living part of Earth • layer of gases that surround the Earth • all the water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth • ...
EIF Unit 3A Vocabulary 2015-03-05
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- Energy within generation systems is often lost due to this.
- A barrier constructed across a waterway to control the flow or raise the level of water
- Process of creating electrical energy from other forms of energy
- a steam generator
- A _______ load plant operates continually at maximum output
- Fossil fuels are classified as this type of compound
- Energy from the heat deep inside the earth
- Generally referred to as “burning”
- A severe nuclear reactor accident
- Gas turbines start quickly and are useful during _________ load.
- A unit of energy in the English system, defined as the energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit
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- The amount of useful energy in a system’s output compared to its input
- Structured collection of fuel rods within a nuclear reactor
- Power generated by using moving water to power a turbine generator to produce electricity
- The ______________ building is a concrete and steel enclosure around a nuclear reactor.
- Abbreviation for the agency that ensures the peaceful and safe use of radioactive materials
- A closed vessel in which water or other fluids are heated enough to be converted into steam
- Abbreviation for the type of nuclear plant in which steam that moves the turbine is created
18 Clues: a steam generator • A severe nuclear reactor accident • Generally referred to as “burning” • Energy from the heat deep inside the earth • Fossil fuels are classified as this type of compound • Energy within generation systems is often lost due to this. • Structured collection of fuel rods within a nuclear reactor • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2025-02-07
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- Process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas
- A process by which green plants turn carbon dioxide into carbohydrates
- Equation Glucose and oxygen yield carbon dioxide, water, and ATP energy
- Matter Matter originating from a living organism; contains hydrocarbons
- Carbon molecules bonded to hydrogen molecules
- Precipitation not absorbed into soil that moved to water collection points
- Process by which droplets of water fall to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The downward movement of water from land surfaces into soil or porous rock
- The most abundant element in the atmosphere, it is essential for life
- Process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- The breaking down of materials by rotting, decay, or microorganisms
- The fourth most abundant element in the universe and essential to life on Earth
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- Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight yields glucose and oxygen
- Carbohydrates(glucose) are used to make ATP energy for metabolic reactions
- The process of burning something
- Cycle Process in which water circulates between Earth’s oceans, atmosphere, and land
- Microscopic marine plants that use carbon to make shells of calcium carbonate
- Cycle A system that changes atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms
- Nitrifying bacteria convert unusable forms of soil nitrogen into useable forms
- Turning atmospheric nitrogen into useable forms
- Cycle A system that transfers carbon from one part of the environment to another
21 Clues: The process of burning something • Carbon molecules bonded to hydrogen molecules • Turning atmospheric nitrogen into useable forms • Process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas • Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight yields glucose and oxygen • Cycle A system that changes atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms • ...
energy transformations crossword 2018-08-07
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- the rearrangement of atoms to form one or more new substances
- A bond formed by the sharing of electrons
- a measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value
- defined as the use of energy in an optimum manner to achieve the same service that could have been achieved using a common less efficient manner
- energy that is stored in an something
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can be transformed or transferred from one form to another
- a derived unit of energy in the International System of Units.
- he process of generating energy in the form of electricity and/or heat from the primary treatment of waste.
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- is the smallest amount of something, particularly of a chemical substance, that can exist on its own.
- energy that is stored in atoms and the bonds between atoms and can be released by various chemical reactions
- the defining structure of an element, which cannot be broken by any chemical means
- the process of changing energy from one of its forms into another.
- a device that keeps the heart beating at a normal pace
- the movement of energy from one object to another, possibly undergoing a transformation at the same time
- used to specify the rate at which electrical energy isdissipated, or the rate at which electromagnetic energy is radiated, absorbed, or dissipated.
- mechanical energy that someone or something has by virtue of its being in motion
- refers to the amount of energy consumed by an individual or organization, or to the process or system of such consumption
- defined as the ability to produce something with a minimum amount of effort
18 Clues: energy that is stored in an something • A bond formed by the sharing of electrons • a device that keeps the heart beating at a normal pace • the rearrangement of atoms to form one or more new substances • a derived unit of energy in the International System of Units. • the process of changing energy from one of its forms into another. • ...
Kyla's crossward 2015-11-18
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- Energy A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- Energy The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- A unit measure of work.
- The first and simplest element on the periodic table. It is one of the most common elements in the galaxy.
- Energy The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- (Thermal)Energy in transit.
- Gas Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
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- of Conservation of Energy Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. There is a fixed amount of energy present in different forms that can be converted from one form to another, but energy does not go away.
- Energy An energy source that will never run out.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
- Energy Energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines.
- (Radiant) Energy Energy visible to the eye.
12 Clues: A unit measure of work. • (Thermal)Energy in transit. • (Radiant) Energy Energy visible to the eye. • Energy An energy source that will never run out. • Energy A resource that cannot be replaced once used. • Energy The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion. • Gas Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves. • ...
Cells Puzzle 2022-10-19
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- Contains the contents of a cell
- Control center of the cell
- The viscous fluid that holds all the parts of a cell
- Most cells can only be seen with a ___________.
- Releases and creates energy for the cell
- like the cell membrane but only found in plants
- ____________ forms ribosomes
- Contains the food, water and waste of a cell
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- Packaging and shipping station of a cell
- shipping trucks of the Golgi Apparatus
- Part of a cell that Takes in solar energy and turn it into energy for the cell
- Cells that are only found in plants, fungi, and animals
- Parts of a cell
- Digests invaders
- All living things are made of _____________.
15 Clues: Parts of a cell • Digests invaders • Control center of the cell • ____________ forms ribosomes • Contains the contents of a cell • shipping trucks of the Golgi Apparatus • Packaging and shipping station of a cell • Releases and creates energy for the cell • All living things are made of _____________. • Contains the food, water and waste of a cell • ...
Energy Coversion Vocabulary 2023-08-28
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- The ability to make things move or change
- What something can do
- A group of objects that use electricity to work
- A proposed answer to a question
- A type or kind (of energy)
- The form of energy that is trasferred through wires
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- A machine that converts electrical energy to another form of energy
- Information that supports an answer to a question
- The use of evidence to say why one idea is the best.
- Putting together multiple pieces of information in order to understand something
- A person who uses science knowledge to solve a problem
- A group of parts that work together
12 Clues: What something can do • A type or kind (of energy) • A proposed answer to a question • A group of parts that work together • The ability to make things move or change • A group of objects that use electricity to work • Information that supports an answer to a question • The form of energy that is trasferred through wires • ...
Cycles 2014-12-02
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- All the organisms on Earth
- Ways that matter or energy is moved through a cycle
- Describes a change where energy is taken away - deposition, freezing, condensation
- Going directly from solid to gas
- The energy that drives all the water cycle.
- Reservoir that stores 2% of water on Earth as solid water
- Type of change that creates a new substance, a reaction occurs.
- Rain, hail, snow, sleet.
- The system that includes the Earth's crust, mantle, and core
- One of the processes that moves water from the biosphere to the atmosphere; evaporation from plants.
- When water falls on the crust and goes into the Earth
- The type of matter with the highest kinetic energy; particles fly freely.
- Change in size, shape or state.
- A state change; water to water vapor.
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- Places where matter or energy is stored in a cycle
- Gaseous state of water.
- Evaporation of water from animals.
- The system that protects the Earth; a layer of gases like a blanket.
- Process in plants that takes water from the atmosphere into the biosphere and uses it to create energy.
- Reservoir that stores the majority of water on Earth as salt water.
- Series of repeating events that move energy and/or matter through a system - no beginning or end
- Describes a change where energy is added - melting, sublimation, or evaporation.
- All the water on the planet.
- Process that forms clouds.
- Going directly from water vapor to solid, like frost.
- Water that has infiltrated the crust and is stored there.
- Drives the cycles.
- Solid state of water
- Water that falls on land and moves to reservoirs.
- The type of matter with the lowest kinetic energy; particles just vibrate in place.
- H2O
31 Clues: H2O • Drives the cycles. • Solid state of water • Gaseous state of water. • Rain, hail, snow, sleet. • All the organisms on Earth • Process that forms clouds. • All the water on the planet. • Change in size, shape or state. • Going directly from solid to gas • Evaporation of water from animals. • A state change; water to water vapor. • The energy that drives all the water cycle. • ...
Particles, Energy, and Phase Changes 2025-01-15
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- Energy particles are vibrating but not moving around one another
- You saw a puddle on your way to school that was gone on your way home. What happened to it?
- Phase change that occurs when energy is removed from a liquid
- Particles of a solid beak away from each other and spread out evenly in the liquid
- The temperature at which particles would be completely still although this has never been achieved
- The transfer of energy from one particle to another when they come into contact
- Gas to liquid
- The ability to do work
- This substance from our lab has a melting point of less than 55 degrees C.
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- Removing energy from a substance causes particles to move closer together or ________.
- The temperature at which liquid turns to a gas
- A phase of matter that has no definite shape or volume
- A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves into another
- Iodine gas formed crystals on the cold surface do to which phase change?
- Phase change that turns a solid directly into a gas
- The type of energy that particles have when they are moving
- This substance is unique because of the shape its polar molecules form in a solid causes it to be less dense as a solid than as a liquid.
- The majority of Earth's energy comes from the _______.
- When particles of a substance move further apart
- Any situation in which no energy transfer is happening between particles in a system
20 Clues: Gas to liquid • The ability to do work • The temperature at which liquid turns to a gas • When particles of a substance move further apart • Phase change that turns a solid directly into a gas • A phase of matter that has no definite shape or volume • The majority of Earth's energy comes from the _______. • The type of energy that particles have when they are moving • ...
Energy Review 2021-03-19
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- energy forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature.
- Remains of ancient organisms that with time and pressure converted into coal, oil, or natural gas.
- 76% of consumption on oil.
- A solid, combustible mineral made of carbon, formed from organic matter after million of years of compression.
- 20% of global energy used per year.
- Leach into nearby streams, picking up heavy metals and reacting as it travels.
- Located above oil deposits.
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- An energy source that can be easily replenished.
- Derived from sources that will run our or will not be replenished in our lifetimes - or even many, many lifetimes.
- Mountaintop removal.
- Minimal effects on the surface.
- energy in a transformed state.
- Mountaintop Removal.
- the ability to do work
- Toxic materials from ash storage.
15 Clues: Mountaintop removal. • Mountaintop Removal. • the ability to do work • 76% of consumption on oil. • Located above oil deposits. • energy in a transformed state. • Minimal effects on the surface. • Toxic materials from ash storage. • 20% of global energy used per year. • An energy source that can be easily replenished. • ...
CHEM Unit 1 Crossword 2023-09-24
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- a change in the state of matter is known as a "____ change"
- A type of mixture in which all samples are the same.
- A type of heterogeneous mixture that has a color, can scatter light, and has two different states of matter.
- The LEAST reactive family of metals-commonly used in everyday lives
- A type of heterogeneous mixture in which large particles are visible and be filtered
- The MOST reactive family of metals
- a PURE substance made up of ONE kind of atom
- A type of mixture in which all samples are different.
- the noble gases are classified as this, meaning "nonreactive"
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- The substance DOING THE DISSOLVING in a solution.
- a CHEMICAL combination of two or more elements
- A solid that forms & settles out after mixing two liquid solutions
- a PHYSICAL combination of two or more substances
- The family forms violently reactive/deadly gases
- this state of matter has the LEAST energy & particles are CLOSEST togehter
- this state of matter has the MOST energy & particles are SPREAD OUT
- The substance BEING DISSOLVED in a solution.
17 Clues: The MOST reactive family of metals • The substance BEING DISSOLVED in a solution. • a PURE substance made up of ONE kind of atom • a CHEMICAL combination of two or more elements • a PHYSICAL combination of two or more substances • The family forms violently reactive/deadly gases • The substance DOING THE DISSOLVING in a solution. • ...
Energy and ATP 2020-12-03
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- main bonds within DNA
- biological transport that requires energy
- reaction where water is used
- reaction when water is lost
- forms a complementary pair
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- pentose sugar in DNA/RNA
- catalyses biological reactions
- powerhouse of the cell
- cannot be made or destroyed
- contracts to move skeleton
- genetic material
- binds to active site of enzyme
12 Clues: genetic material • main bonds within DNA • powerhouse of the cell • pentose sugar in DNA/RNA • contracts to move skeleton • forms a complementary pair • cannot be made or destroyed • reaction when water is lost • reaction where water is used • catalyses biological reactions • binds to active site of enzyme • biological transport that requires energy
Science Chapter 5 vocab 2020-02-12
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- thousands of biological catalysts.
- a solid that forms from liquids in a chemical change
- matter does not leave or enter
- change in matter that makes a substance into a other substance
- a law that states that during a chemical reaction matter is not destroyed or created.
- when compounds break down into simpler products
- When two or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance
- when one element take the place of another element or if two different compounds trade.
- the amount of a substance in a given volume.
- energy minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
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- the energy released as the products form is greater than the required energy to break it.
- The energy to break it is is greater than the energy that is released by the formation of the product
- New substances that are made
- Any change to the substance that does not change it to another substance
- A way to show a chemical reaction using symbols
- is a number placed in front of a chemical formula
- Substances that gone through a chemical change
- A material used to decrease the rate of a chemical reaction
- matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings
- increases the reaction rate by lowering the activation energy needed.
20 Clues: New substances that are made • matter does not leave or enter • thousands of biological catalysts. • the amount of a substance in a given volume. • Substances that gone through a chemical change • A way to show a chemical reaction using symbols • when compounds break down into simpler products • is a number placed in front of a chemical formula • ...
Forms of Transportation 2025-04-28
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- A flying vehicle with spinning blades on top that is smaller than a plane.
- A fast airplane, sometimes used for travel or sports teams.
- A long vehicle that runs on tracks.
- A vehicle that floats on water.
- A boat that carries people and cars across water.
- An underground train used in cities.
- A smaller vehicle that drives on roads.
- A flying vehicle that carries people through the sky.
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- A flat board with wheels that you ride with both feet.
- A large vehicle used to carry heavy things.
- A board that moves without pedals, using balance.
- A fast two-wheeled vehicle with a motor.
- A vehicle you pedal sometimes they have training wheels.
- A big vehicle that carries lots of people.
14 Clues: A vehicle that floats on water. • A long vehicle that runs on tracks. • An underground train used in cities. • A smaller vehicle that drives on roads. • A fast two-wheeled vehicle with a motor. • A big vehicle that carries lots of people. • A large vehicle used to carry heavy things. • A board that moves without pedals, using balance. • ...
6-5-2 ENERGY RESOURCES 2018-02-05
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- the nuclei of radioactive atoms are split into two or more fragments.
- a nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived long ago.
- the energy released when the nuclei of atoms are split or combined.
- natural resources used to generate energy.
- Natural resources that are used to make objects, food, or drink.
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which it is consumed.
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- resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed.
- a nonrenewable energy resource that forms from the remains of organisms that lived long ago.
- any natural material that is used by humans.
- a natural resource that humans use to generate energy and can be renewable or nonrenewable.
10 Clues: natural resources used to generate energy. • any natural material that is used by humans. • resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed. • Natural resources that are used to make objects, food, or drink. • the energy released when the nuclei of atoms are split or combined. • the nuclei of radioactive atoms are split into two or more fragments. • ...
STATES OF MATTER- Mason And Dash 2025-06-04
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- A Type Of Electricity-(4th State) (You Can By This Product In a Glass Ball)
- Something With Extremely Spaced Out Atoms
- When Water Gets Heated And Rises Into The Air
- Energy Anything With Movement In It
- The Secound Smallest Element In Our Universe
- The Ability To Do Work
- Energy The Amount Of Energy Stored Into Something
- When Something Happens To Something To Make It A Completely Different Thing Eg Acid Chicked
- Something That Can Be Reversed Eg Ice
- Something With Tightly Packed Atoms
- They Make Up Most Of Our World
- Point The Right Temp That Can Just Melt Something
- Something Hot
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- When SOmething Dissapears
- Something That Can Go Back To Its Origianl State
- Its Short Word-(BEC)
- The Smallest Element In Our Universe
- A Orange Dust That Forms On Iron And Steel/Metal
- Something With Tight Molecules But Also Spaced Atoms
- Something That Cant Go Back To Its Original State
- Point When Something Has Just Hit The Right Temp
21 Clues: Something Hot • Its Short Word-(BEC) • The Ability To Do Work • When SOmething Dissapears • They Make Up Most Of Our World • Energy Anything With Movement In It • Something With Tightly Packed Atoms • The Smallest Element In Our Universe • Something That Can Be Reversed Eg Ice • Something With Extremely Spaced Out Atoms • The Secound Smallest Element In Our Universe • ...
Renewable Energy 2026-03-13
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- Total greenhouse gases produced by human activities
- Energy resource formed from ancient plants and animals
- Energy produced from organic materials
- Technology used to store electricity for later use
- Resource that forms slowly and cannot be replaced quickly
- Energy source that can naturally replenish over time
- Amount of energy available for use
- Precipitation made acidic by atmospheric pollution
- Facility where electricity is produced
- Energy produced by moving air
- Structure that generates electricity from flowing water
- System that uses sunlight to produce heat
- Gas that traps heat in the atmosphere
- Responsible use and protection of natural resources
- Movement of carbon through the atmosphere land and water
- Device that converts sunlight into electricity
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- Contamination of the atmosphere by harmful substances
- Fossil fuel formed from compressed plant material
- Amount of energy required by consumers
- Electricity generated from moving water
- Machine that converts wind into electrical power
- Fuel produced from living or recently living organisms
- Energy captured from sunlight
- Energy generated from ocean tides
- Fossil fuel composed mainly of methane
- Energy derived from heat inside the Earth
- Network that delivers electricity to consumers
- Long term changes in global temperature and weather patterns
- Liquid fossil fuel used to produce gasoline and other products
- Alcohol based fuel often made from corn or sugar crops
- Device that converts sunlight directly into electricity
- Using resources in a way that does not deplete them
- Device that converts mechanical energy into electricity
33 Clues: Energy captured from sunlight • Energy produced by moving air • Energy generated from ocean tides • Amount of energy available for use • Gas that traps heat in the atmosphere • Amount of energy required by consumers • Energy produced from organic materials • Fossil fuel composed mainly of methane • Facility where electricity is produced • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2024-10-15
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- Tool used to measure temperature in degrees
- stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- average kinetic energy of the particles in an object measured in degrees
- energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature
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- Matter cannot be created or destroyed
- energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- the capacity for doing work
- energy produced by the movement of charged particles, like electrons, through a conductor like a wire
- energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position
- type of kinetic energy capable of allowing various forms of lights visible to the human eyes
12 Clues: the capacity for doing work • Matter cannot be created or destroyed • Tool used to measure temperature in degrees • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion • average kinetic energy of the particles in an object measured in degrees • ...
cell transport vocab 2023-02-07
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- requires energy to move large molecules into the cell
- requires energy
- the movement of water
- the attraction of water to itself
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- when molecules move with the help of a protien
- a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
- does not require energy
- double layered sheet that forms the core of cell membranes
- attraction between two different surfaces
- requires energy to move molecules out the cell
10 Clues: requires energy • the movement of water • does not require energy • the attraction of water to itself • attraction between two different surfaces • when molecules move with the help of a protien • requires energy to move molecules out the cell • requires energy to move large molecules into the cell • double layered sheet that forms the core of cell membranes • ...
Thermal Vocab puzzle 2024-10-16
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- A measure of how well a system converts heat into useful work or energy.
- The branch of physics that deals with the relationships between heat and other forms of energy.
- A device that automatically regulates temperature.
- A transition between different states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) due to heat transfer.
- A material's ability to conduct heat.
- The heat required to change the state of a substance (e.g., from solid to liquid) without changing its temperature.
- Material or methods used to reduce the rate of heat transfer.
- Heat energy stored within the Earth, often used for heating or electricity generation.
- The amount of heat energy that must be removed from a space to maintain a desired temperature.
- A device that transfers heat energy from a source to a destination.
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance.
- The transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves.
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- A device that transfers heat from one medium to another without mixing the two.
- The tendency of matter to change in volume in response to a change in temperature.
- The amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C.
- A substance used in a cooling system to absorb heat and produce cooling.
- A measure of heat energy. One BTU is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by 1°F.
- The transfer of heat through a material by direct contact of particles.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas).
- A method of heating where heat is transmitted directly from a hot surface to an object without heating the intervening air.
20 Clues: A material's ability to conduct heat. • A device that automatically regulates temperature. • The transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves. • Material or methods used to reduce the rate of heat transfer. • The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas). • A device that transfers heat energy from a source to a destination. • ...
Thermal Vocab puzzle 2025-02-10
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- A measure of how well a system converts heat into useful work or energy.
- The branch of physics that deals with the relationships between heat and other forms of energy.
- A device that automatically regulates temperature.
- A transition between different states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) due to heat transfer.
- A material's ability to conduct heat.
- The heat required to change the state of a substance (e.g., from solid to liquid) without changing its temperature.
- Material or methods used to reduce the rate of heat transfer.
- Heat energy stored within the Earth, often used for heating or electricity generation.
- The amount of heat energy that must be removed from a space to maintain a desired temperature.
- A device that transfers heat energy from a source to a destination.
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance.
- The transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves.
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- A device that transfers heat from one medium to another without mixing the two.
- The tendency of matter to change in volume in response to a change in temperature.
- The amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C.
- A substance used in a cooling system to absorb heat and produce cooling.
- A measure of heat energy. One BTU is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by 1°F.
- The transfer of heat through a material by direct contact of particles.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas).
- A method of heating where heat is transmitted directly from a hot surface to an object without heating the intervening air.
20 Clues: A material's ability to conduct heat. • A device that automatically regulates temperature. • The transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves. • Material or methods used to reduce the rate of heat transfer. • The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas). • A device that transfers heat energy from a source to a destination. • ...
Unit 6&7 Vocab Crossword 2022-04-27
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- temperature scale on which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100°
- temperature scale on which water freezes at 32° and boils at 212°
- the transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- temperature scale on which 0 is the point at which no more energy can be removed from matter; absolute zero
- the transfer of thermal energy through direct contact
- the energy an object has because of its position or the internal stored energy of the object
- the temperature at which no more thermal energy can be removed from matter
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- the transfer of thermal energy by waves or rays
- changing from one form of energy to another; transformation
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid, forms a current
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- energy that an object has due to its motion
12 Clues: energy that an object has due to its motion • the transfer of thermal energy by waves or rays • the transfer of thermal energy through direct contact • changing from one form of energy to another; transformation • temperature scale on which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° • temperature scale on which water freezes at 32° and boils at 212° • ...
Science Crossword 2022-11-09
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- recategorized as a dwarf planet in 2006
- planet most famous for its rings
- hottest planet in the solar system
- All energy in the food web comes from this.
- The process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- closest planet to the sun
- our home in the solar system
- An animal that only eats plants
- the satellite of earth
- Make their own food using energy from the sun.
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- Animal that gets energy from eating.
- first planet discovered with a telescope, ice giant
- the red planet
- At the top of the food chain / food web.
- largest planet in the solar system
- eighth planet from the sun, ice giant
- An animal that only eats meat
- The exhalation of water vapor through leaves.
- Water vapor turns to liquid, forms clouds.
19 Clues: the red planet • the satellite of earth • closest planet to the sun • our home in the solar system • An animal that only eats meat • An animal that only eats plants • planet most famous for its rings • largest planet in the solar system • hottest planet in the solar system • Animal that gets energy from eating. • eighth planet from the sun, ice giant • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-21
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- A metabolic pathway that consumes energy to synthesize a complex molecule from simpler molecules
- A process that occurs without an overall input of energy; a process that is energetically favorable
- In cellular metabolism, the use of energy released from an exergonic reaction to drive an endergonic reaction
- Energy that can be associated with the relative motion of objects
- the capacity to cause change
- A measure of molecular disorder or randomness
- An adenine-containing nucleoside triphosphate that releases free energy when it phosphate bonds are hydrolyzed. This energy is used to drive endergonic reactions in cells
- A process by which a chemical agent called a catalyst selectively increases the rate of a reaction without being consumed by the reaction
- The portion of a biological system’s energy that can perform work when temperature and pressure are uniform throughout the system
- A metabolic pathway that releases energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler molecules
- Kinetic energy associated with the random movement of atoms or molecules;
- The amount of energy that reactants must absorb before a chemical reaction will start also called free energy of activation
- The totality of an organism’s chemical reactions, consisting of catabolic and anabolic pathways, which manage the material and energy resources of the organism
- The study of the energy transformations that occur in a collection of matter
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- The reactant on which an enzyme works
- Energy can be transferred and transformed, but it cannot be created or destroyed.
- The specific region of an enzyme that binds the substrate and that forms the pocket in which catalysis occurs
- Potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction
- The overall flow and transformation of energy in an organism
- A spontaneous chemical reaction in which there is a net release of free energy
- A nonspontaneous chemical reaction in which free energy is absorbed from the surroundings
- A temporary complex formed when an enzyme binds to its substrate molecule(s)
- Every energy transfer or transformation increases the entropy of the universe
- A molecule with a phosphate group covalently bound to it, making it more reactive than the unphosphorylated molecule
- A series of chemical reactions that either builds a complex molecule (anabolic pathway) or breaks down a complex molecule to simpler molecules (catabolic pathway)
- Energy that is not kinetic
- Caused by entry of the substrate, the change in shape of the active site of an enzyme so that it binds more snugly to the substrate
27 Clues: Energy that is not kinetic • the capacity to cause change • The reactant on which an enzyme works • A measure of molecular disorder or randomness • The overall flow and transformation of energy in an organism • Potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction • Energy that can be associated with the relative motion of objects • ...
Exhibition Terminology 2026-04-03
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- A name for mini pieces of plastic that are less than 5mm in size.
- When a species no longer exists, it is said to be _____________.
- This form of energy relies upon the sun.
- To use materials over again is to _________________
- Energy forms that do not run out or can be replenished are called ______________.
- When a person is often at risk of running out of food they are said to be food _________________.
- The term used for not providing one's basic needs or failing to provide necessary care is _______________.
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- The state of not having enough resources to meet your basic needs.
- The process of putting toxins into the environment.
- The term for species in danger of becoming extent.
- This term describes the changes in the Earth's long-term weather patterns. (Two words with no space)
- Forms of energy that can only be used once are_________________.
- The mistreatment of an animal or person through cruelty or neglect is _____________________.
13 Clues: This form of energy relies upon the sun. • The term for species in danger of becoming extent. • The process of putting toxins into the environment. • To use materials over again is to _________________ • When a species no longer exists, it is said to be _____________. • Forms of energy that can only be used once are_________________. • ...
Fuel of Life 2021-02-22
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- A tiny particle, attracted to positive charge
- Chemical that catches light energy
- a very small part or piece of something
- Heats things up around it
- Chemicals before
- the breakdown of food into simpler forms that can be used by cells
- Where plant cells make sugar
- to receive or take in
- Chemicals after
- to determine what something is
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- A little mass for the nucleus, free of charge
- Rearrangement results in colder surroundings
- Liquid + Liquid = Solid?
- Light + Carbon Dioxide + Water = Sugar + Oxygen
- the main sugar that provides energy for cells
- Chemical _____; rearranges atoms.
- Cellular _____ : sugars get turned into instant energy
- the small openings on leaves or stems that are used for gas exchange
- In the cell it holds DNA, in the atom it holds most of the mass
19 Clues: Chemicals after • Chemicals before • to receive or take in • Liquid + Liquid = Solid? • Heats things up around it • Where plant cells make sugar • to determine what something is • Chemical _____; rearranges atoms. • Chemical that catches light energy • a very small part or piece of something • Rearrangement results in colder surroundings • ...
Natural Resources Vocabulary 2025-03-12
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- the perceptible natural movement of the air
- organic matter used as a fuel
- existing in finite quantity; not capable of being replenished
- a black or brownish-black sedimentary rock formed from ancient plant matter
- the sun's rays as a source of energy
- a stock or supply that can be drawn on by a person in order to function effectively
- relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water
- discarded as worthless, defective, or of no use
- convert into reusable material
- flammable gas occurring naturally underground and used as fuel
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- make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
- harnessing heat from within the Earth for energy
- contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances
- the action of using something again
- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel
- a source of energy that is not depleted by use
- non-renewable energy sources that are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals
- the capacity to do work, in various forms like heat, light, motion, and electricity
18 Clues: organic matter used as a fuel • convert into reusable material • the action of using something again • the sun's rays as a source of energy • the perceptible natural movement of the air • a source of energy that is not depleted by use • make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size • discarded as worthless, defective, or of no use • ...
energy transformations crossword 2018-08-07
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- the rearrangement of atoms to form one or more new substances
- A bond formed by the sharing of electrons
- a measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value
- defined as the use of energy in an optimum manner to achieve the same service that could have been achieved using a common less efficient manner
- energy that is stored in an something
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can be transformed or transferred from one form to another
- a derived unit of energy in the International System of Units.
- he process of generating energy in the form of electricity and/or heat from the primary treatment of waste.
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- is the smallest amount of something, particularly of a chemical substance, that can exist on its own.
- energy that is stored in atoms and the bonds between atoms and can be released by various chemical reactions
- the defining structure of an element, which cannot be broken by any chemical means
- the process of changing energy from one of its forms into another.
- a device that keeps the heart beating at a normal pace
- the movement of energy from one object to another, possibly undergoing a transformation at the same time
- used to specify the rate at which electrical energy isdissipated, or the rate at which electromagnetic energy is radiated, absorbed, or dissipated.
- mechanical energy that someone or something has by virtue of its being in motion
- refers to the amount of energy consumed by an individual or organization, or to the process or system of such consumption
- defined as the ability to produce something with a minimum amount of effort
18 Clues: energy that is stored in an something • A bond formed by the sharing of electrons • a device that keeps the heart beating at a normal pace • the rearrangement of atoms to form one or more new substances • a derived unit of energy in the International System of Units. • the process of changing energy from one of its forms into another. • ...
6.1-6.4 Crossword 2023-02-22
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- The cleanest fossil fuel, its mostly methane
- As the world becomes more industrialized, the need for energy
- Energy sources that can be replenished naturally.
- Commonly used as fuel in the forms of charcoal and fire
- Resources of energy are found all over the world
- Can be recovered form tar sands
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- Energy sources that exist in a fixed amount.
- What fuels consumers can get
- Partially decomposed organic matter burned for fuel
- Take advantage of the different boiling points of fuels
- The most widely used sources of energy.
11 Clues: What fuels consumers can get • Can be recovered form tar sands • The most widely used sources of energy. • The cleanest fossil fuel, its mostly methane • Energy sources that exist in a fixed amount. • Resources of energy are found all over the world • Energy sources that can be replenished naturally. • Partially decomposed organic matter burned for fuel • ...
Ecosystem Warm Up Crossword 2025-08-27
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- Organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms, including herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and decomposers.
- The movement of this element through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere, primarily through weathering of rocks and uptake by organisms.
- Organisms that consume both plant and animal matter for energy.
- Organisms that feed on dead organic matter and waste, contributing to the decomposition process.
- The process through which C atoms move between the atmosphere, biosphere, oceans, and geosphere through respiration, photosynthesis, decomposition, and combustion.
- The process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen, forming the basis of most food chains.
- Points at which a relatively small change in external conditions causes a rapid and possibly irreversible shift in the state of an ecosystem.
- The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere through processes like evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and infiltration.
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- A group of individuals of the same species living and interacting in a specific geographic area at a given time.
- Microorganisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organisms and waste into simpler substances, returning nutrients to the environment.
- A complex network of interconnected food chains showing the feeding relationships and energy flow between organisms in an ecosystem.
- Animals that feed exclusively on other animals for energy.
- The series of processes by which this element is converted between its various chemical forms, involving fixation, nitrification, assimilation, ammonification, and denitrification.
- The process by which organisms break down glucose in the presence of oxygen to release energy, producing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
- Animals that consume dead organisms that they did not kill themselves, helping to recycle nutrients in ecosystems.
- Animals that eat only plants or plant-based materials for energy.
- The circulation of this element in various forms through nature, including its movement through the atmosphere, soil, water, and living organisms, often driven by volcanic activity and decomposition.
- A step in a food chain or food web that represents the position of an organism in the flow of energy, such as producers, primary consumers, or secondary consumers.
18 Clues: Animals that feed exclusively on other animals for energy. • Organisms that consume both plant and animal matter for energy. • Animals that eat only plants or plant-based materials for energy. • Organisms that feed on dead organic matter and waste, contributing to the decomposition process. • ...
Spelling (3) Energy Forms and Uses 2020-02-28
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- This energy allows us to see.
- This type of stored energy is found in food, fuel and batteries.
- This energy can be heard.
- This energy enables devices such as TV and hand-phones to work.
- This is how energy can be changed to other forms.
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- The energy moving objects possess.
- This type of stored energy is found in objects above ground.
- This type of stored energy is found in stretched, compressed or twisted elastic objects.
- The energy stored in objects.
- This energy makes things warm or hot.
10 Clues: This energy can be heard. • This energy allows us to see. • The energy stored in objects. • The energy moving objects possess. • This energy makes things warm or hot. • This is how energy can be changed to other forms. • This type of stored energy is found in objects above ground. • This energy enables devices such as TV and hand-phones to work. • ...
Weather and Climate Puzzle 2026-04-02
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- gasses that trap heat
- a large rotating tropical weather system with high wind speeds
- greenhouse gasses personal actions generate
- a collection of millions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals
- a large body of air that has similar temperature and moisture throughout
- theory that today's continents were once part of a single landmass
- coal, oil, and natural gas
- a small rotating column of air that has high wind speeds and low central pressure
- the boundary that forms between two different air masses
- circular motion of liquids or gasses by density differences
- tectonic plates move away from each other or divide
- building and increasing population
- forms when warm air rises from the ground
- theory that describes how Earth is divided into giant plates
- tectonic plates slide past each other
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- average precipitation and temperature conditions in an area
- soaking in or taking greenhouse gasses
- capturing and storing carbon dioxide
- forms when cool air sinks slowly when an area has not been heated strongly by the sun
- chemicals
- gasses being released
- circulation in ocean waters that distribute energy
- process moves carbon between the biosphere,hydrosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere
- tectonic plates move towards each other and colide
- is the force of air molecules pushing on an area
- small intense weather system that produces strong winds,heavy raining, and thunder
- energy that spreads out from all direction
- burning like the engine of a car burning fossil fuels
28 Clues: chemicals • gasses that trap heat • gasses being released • coal, oil, and natural gas • building and increasing population • capturing and storing carbon dioxide • tectonic plates slide past each other • soaking in or taking greenhouse gasses • forms when warm air rises from the ground • energy that spreads out from all direction • greenhouse gasses personal actions generate • ...
Unit 9 Crossword 2024-10-29
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- An instrument used to measure changes in thermal energy
- The transfer of thermal energy from one object to another because of temperature difference
- Inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- Consists of two disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- Consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- Ratio of work output to work input
- Rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- The transfer of energy by waves moving through space. As an object’s temperature increases, the rate at which it radiates energy increases.
- The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a material by one degree Celsius.
- ________ = force X distance
- The total potential and kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
- Slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- _________________reactions - take in heat
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- Transfer of thermal energy with no overall transfer of matter
- A measure of how hot or cold an object is compared to a reference point
- Combination of two or more simple machines that operate together
- ________ = work / time
- The number of times that the machine can increase the input force
- __________ Mechanical Advantage = Resistance Force / Effort Force
- The study of conversions between thermal energy and other forms of energy
- V-shaped objects whose sides are inclined planes sloped toward each other
- Unit of measure for power
- The transfer of thermal energy when particles of a fluid move from one place to another via convection currents.
- ___________reactions - give off heat
- Unit of measure for Work
- ___________ Mechanical Advantage = Effort Distance / Resistance Distance
26 Clues: ________ = work / time • Unit of measure for Work • Unit of measure for power • ________ = force X distance • Ratio of work output to work input • ___________reactions - give off heat • Inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • _________________reactions - take in heat • Rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point • ...
Chapter 2: Matter- B VERSION 2023-09-27
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- force that opposes motion of an object (33- top in picture)
- neutrally charged subatomic particle (41)
- pure substance made of one kind of atom (42- bottom)
- matter made up of two or more different substances which are not chemically bonded (25)
- charged atom (42)
- amount of space occupied by matter (usually liquid) (31)
- that changes a substance into a new substance (46)(burning wood)
- energy cannot be created nor __ (law of conservation of energy)(40)
- liquid to gas(29)
- negatively charged subatomic particle outside the nucleus (41)
- anything that takes up space and has mass (25)
- matter changes forms but not chemical composition (45) (cutting bread)
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- gas directly to solid (29)
- solid directly to gas (29)
- force that pushes objects together (33)
- positively charged subatomic particle (41)
- energy in motion (36)
- push or pull (31)
- the ability to do work (36)
- U.S. customary unit for weight (29)
- pulling force (32)
- gives things weight (34)
- gas to liquid (29)
- center of the atom; contains protons and neutrons (41)
24 Clues: charged atom (42) • push or pull (31) • liquid to gas(29) • pulling force (32) • gas to liquid (29) • energy in motion (36) • gives things weight (34) • gas directly to solid (29) • solid directly to gas (29) • the ability to do work (36) • U.S. customary unit for weight (29) • force that pushes objects together (33) • neutrally charged subatomic particle (41) • ...
Thermochemistry Crossword 2025-10-09
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- The process of distributing electrons evenly to minimize potential repulsion, ___________ theory
- Type of bond formed through the transfer of electrons
- Measure of disorder or randomness in a system
- Preferred position for non-bonded pairs
- Distance from nucleus to outermost electron; ________ radius
- Attractive forces between molecules are ____________ forces
- The shape of XeF₄ molecule
- Calculating change in entalpy by measuring the change in temperature of water
- Total enthalpy change independent of reaction pathway, _______ Law
- Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract __________ electrons
- Strong intermolecular force between molecules with H bonded to N, O, or F, _____________ bonding
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- Energy needed to remove an electron from an atom in gaseous state ______________ energy
- Heat energy associated with melting a solid to a liquid, enthalpy of ______________
- Average kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- Minimum energy required for a reaction to occur ________________ energy
- Atoms in Period 3 can exhibit this to enable more than 4 pairs of electrons _______________ octet
- Heat energy required to vaporize a liquid, enthalpy of _________________
- Molecular shape with 90° bond angles
- Shape where atoms form a straight line (180° bond angle)
- Energy required to raise 1 g of a substance by 1°C, specific _________ capacity
- Difference in electronegativity forms a _______ bond
- Type of bond formed by the sharing of electron pairs
- Reaction that releases heat, ____thermic
- Shape of H₂O molecule due to two lone pairs on oxygen
- Total heat content of a system; negative for exothermic reactions
- Reaction that absorbs heat, _____thermic
- Calculating bond _______ uses the formular: bonds broken-bonds formed
- Charge separation in a molecule causes a __________ moment
28 Clues: The shape of XeF₄ molecule • Molecular shape with 90° bond angles • Preferred position for non-bonded pairs • Reaction that releases heat, ____thermic • Reaction that absorbs heat, _____thermic • Measure of disorder or randomness in a system • Average kinetic energy of particles in a substance • Difference in electronegativity forms a _______ bond • ...
Energy and Physics Crossword 2022-06-02
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- this type of energy is used for bombs
- potential energy that is dependent on height
- includes direction
- the type of energy of heat loss
- power = work divided by ___
- the type of energy of a rolling ball
- used at a doctors office
- range of _____ waves
- often used for wireless communications
- the type of energy of a roller coaster at the the top of the track
- this is the type of simple machine an ax is
- moving an object with a force in the same direction
- waves the wave with the lowest frequency
- work = force x ___
- the rate at which work is done
- how lazy the object is
- has a fulcrum
- measures weight
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- rays used to kill bacteria
- the type of energy that is in every transformation
- the amount an object is pulled downward by gravity
- what work is measured in
- the unit used when calculating power
- mass times acceleration
- law of ___ of energy: energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only change forms
- the type of energy within a battery
- rays heat
- newton’s __ law: for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- has the ability to do work or cause change
- rays usually given off during nuclear reactions
- (final velocity - initial velocity) / time
- newton’s __ law: an object at rest stays at rest; an object in motion stays in motion
- newton’s __ law: the acceleration of an object depends on the force exerted on it and its mass.
- visible spectrum roy g bv
- the type of energy in movement
- the amount of matter in an object
- energy stored due to being stretched or compressed
- the type of energy emitted from the sun
- a simple machine that is an inclined plane around a cylinder
- plane the type of simple machine that a ramp is
40 Clues: rays heat • has a fulcrum • measures weight • includes direction • work = force x ___ • range of _____ waves • how lazy the object is • mass times acceleration • what work is measured in • used at a doctors office • visible spectrum roy g bv • rays used to kill bacteria • power = work divided by ___ • the type of energy in movement • the rate at which work is done • ...
Cells and Metabolism 2022-02-24
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- a difference in concentration of a solution
- all chemical reactions occurring in a living organism
- the site of cellular respiration
- a group of cells that are similar in structure and function
- a small membrane-bound cavity in the cytoplasm of a cell
- tissue that forms the outer part of the skin and lines hollow organs
- the process by which a cell surrounds and takes in solid particles
- the diffusion of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane
- a molecule that stores energy in cells
- a membrane that forms the external boundary of a celll
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- a nerve cell
- the series of reactions that occur in the mitochondria during aerobic respiration; another name for the krebs cycle
- the ions or inorganic molecules required by enzymes to catalyse a reaction
- muscle that is not under our conscious control
- an enzyme that breaks down fats
- a protein that allows ions, water and small molecules to pass through the cell membrane
- a lipid molecule that contains a phosphate group
- chemical reactions that break down large organic molecules into smaller ones, with the release of energy
- a protein that increases the speed of chemical reactions
19 Clues: a nerve cell • an enzyme that breaks down fats • the site of cellular respiration • a molecule that stores energy in cells • a difference in concentration of a solution • muscle that is not under our conscious control • a lipid molecule that contains a phosphate group • all chemical reactions occurring in a living organism • ...
Plate tectonics 2020-09-29
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- Transfers energy in the mantle
- pushes on plate down and forms volcanoes
- pulls apart and forms rift valleys
- a thin layer of crust that underlies the ocean basins
- slide past each other and form earthquakes and faults
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- the earth's upper mantle
- a thick layer of rock that form the continents
- a series of volcanoes that surround the Pacific Ocean
- crashes together and forms mountains
- the earth's outer crust
10 Clues: the earth's outer crust • the earth's upper mantle • Transfers energy in the mantle • pulls apart and forms rift valleys • crashes together and forms mountains • pushes on plate down and forms volcanoes • a thick layer of rock that form the continents • a series of volcanoes that surround the Pacific Ocean • a thin layer of crust that underlies the ocean basins • ...
