forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Plural Forms 2021-08-03
Land Forms 2023-04-28
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- rocks resulted when rocks eroded from higher elevations
- sudden movements of the earth's crust
- ______ processes on top of the earth's surface
- molten rock under the earth's surface
- volcanoes in the Caribbean island of Martinique that erupted in 1902
- study of landforms and the processes that create them
- _________ processes forces that cause movements under Earth's surface
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- mountains, valleys, hills, and depressions
- molten rock above the earth's surface
- rocks result from exposure to tremendous pressure and heat
- 200 million years ago was this land mass
- ______ spreading when lava continually erupts underwater
- ________ theory that explains why we have great mountains and volcanoes
- molten part of the earth's core
- rocks formed from molten crustal material cool and solidify
15 Clues: molten part of the earth's core • molten rock above the earth's surface • sudden movements of the earth's crust • molten rock under the earth's surface • 200 million years ago was this land mass • mountains, valleys, hills, and depressions • ______ processes on top of the earth's surface • study of landforms and the processes that create them • ...
siance 2024-02-08
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- transfer of TE in a fluid
- solid to gas
- energy stored due to likeness between objects
- liquid to solid
- Energy Energy due to motion
- measured in kinetic energy
- transfer of thermal energy
- energy object is the sun at the kinetic energy and Potential energy all made up
- potential energy anything gravity effects
- surface of a liquid as it changes into gas
- anything around which you can image a boundary
- theory exploration of now the particles in gasses believe
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- expansion increase size of substance when the temp. increased
- vapor or gas to a liquid
- vapor in liquid is equal to the external pressure of surface of liquid
- ability to cause change
- transfer of energy by electronic waves
- force applied through a distance
- of energy energy cannot be created or destroyed
- energy transferred between object thermal energy
- Potential energy energy stored by compressing or stretching
- solid becoming liquid
22 Clues: solid to gas • liquid to solid • solid becoming liquid • ability to cause change • vapor or gas to a liquid • transfer of TE in a fluid • measured in kinetic energy • transfer of thermal energy • Energy Energy due to motion • force applied through a distance • transfer of energy by electronic waves • surface of a liquid as it changes into gas • ...
ENERY VOCABULARY 2015-01-07
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- stored energy
- a source or way of providing energy
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- the ability to work or change things
- where something comes from
- the movement of electrons
- a lamp uses this type of energy and transforms it into radiant and thermal energy
- the energy that electric energy transforms into in headphones or a speaker
- the force that pulls us to the center of the Earth
- also called heat energy; the movement of microscopic atoms
- energy released when splitting the nucleus of an atom
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- energy of motion
- energy that can be stored or moving; the motion and position of an object
- to give/supply
- also called radiant energy
- thermal energy
- using a force to move an object
- a push or pull
- the energy inside a battery
- a change
- also called light energy, it travels in waves
21 Clues: a change • stored energy • to give/supply • thermal energy • a push or pull • energy of motion • the movement of electrons • also called radiant energy • where something comes from • the energy inside a battery • using a force to move an object • a source or way of providing energy • energy stored in the bonds of atoms • the ability to work or change things • ...
ENERGY VOCABULARY 2015-01-07
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- also called radiant energy
- the energy that electric energy transforms into in headphones or a speaker
- also called heat energy; the movement of microscopic atoms
- the force that pulls us to the center of the Earth
- a change
- energy that can be stored or moving; the motion and position of an object
- also called light energy, it travels in waves
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- the ability to work or change things
- to give/supply
- using a force to move an object
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- thermal energy
- a lamp uses this type of energy and transforms it into radiant and thermal energy
- the movement of electrons
- energy released when splitting the nucleus of an atom
- stored energy
- where something comes from
- energy of motion
- a push or pull
- a source or way of providing energy
20 Clues: a change • stored energy • thermal energy • a push or pull • to give/supply • energy of motion • the movement of electrons • also called radiant energy • where something comes from • using a force to move an object • energy stored in the bonds of atoms • a source or way of providing energy • the ability to work or change things • also called light energy, it travels in waves • ...
ENERGY VOCABULARY 2015-01-07
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- stored energy
- where something comes from
- the energy that electric energy transforms into in headphones or a speaker
- energy that can be stored or moving; the motion and position of an object
- using a force to move an object
- the movement of electrons
- thermal energy
- energy released when splitting the nucleus of an atom
- the force that pulls us to the center of the Earth
- also called heat energy; the movement of microscopic atoms
- energy of motion
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- to give/supply
- also called radiant energy
- a push or pull
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- a lamp uses this type of energy and transforms it into radiant and thermal energy
- a change
- the ability to work or change things
- also called light energy, it travels in waves
- a source or way of providing energy
20 Clues: a change • stored energy • to give/supply • a push or pull • thermal energy • energy of motion • the movement of electrons • also called radiant energy • where something comes from • using a force to move an object • energy stored in the bonds of atoms • a source or way of providing energy • the ability to work or change things • also called light energy, it travels in waves • ...
6.3 Vocab 1-11 2025-11-26
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- the layer of gases, particles, and water vapor that surrounds Earth, held by gravity
- what the air is like at a given time and place
- a piece or lump of solid ice that falls from the sky during a thunderstorm
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- take in or soak up
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- the force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere on a surface
- any liquid or solid forms of water that fall to the ground from above which can include hail, rain, sleet or snow
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- energy of movement
- the transfer of energy, such as heat, through direct contact between particles
- distance above sea level
11 Clues: energy of movement • take in or soak up • distance above sea level • the amount of water vapor in the air • a measure of how hot or cold something is • what the air is like at a given time and place • the force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere on a surface • a piece or lump of solid ice that falls from the sky during a thunderstorm • ...
Science Crossword 2023-04-17
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- "made of up many cells"
- the factor that controls a trait
- the second stage in the cell cycle
- carry out all parts of an organism's functions
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- how a cell captures energy through sunlight
- a group of proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- different forms of genes
- the scientific study of heredity
- tissue that contracts and relaxes to make movement
- compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, snd oxygen
10 Clues: "made of up many cells" • different forms of genes • the scientific study of heredity • the factor that controls a trait • the second stage in the cell cycle • how a cell captures energy through sunlight • carry out all parts of an organism's functions • compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, snd oxygen • tissue that contracts and relaxes to make movement • ...
Chapter 9 Voabulary Cell 2013-02-14
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- small grain- shaped organelle in the cytoplasm of a cell that produces proteins
- basic unit of structure and function in living things
- sac-like organelle that stores water, food, and other materials
- of many cells
- An organism in the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and changes it to an energy from that cells can use in making food
- tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- reticulum/ An organelle that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to another
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- shaped organelles that convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions
- cells, a large oval organelle that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA and controls many cell's activities
- Made of a single cell
- An instrument that makes small objects looks larger
- thick fluid region of a cell located inside the cell membrane or between the cell membrane and nucleus
- wall/ A rigid supporting layer that surrounds the cell of plants and some other organism
- group of similar cells that perform a specific function
- body structure that is composed of different kinds of tissues that works together
- cell organelle which contains chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones and that can be used by the rest of the cells
- apparatus/ An organelle in a cell that receives proteins and other newly formed materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, packages them, and distributes them to other parts of the cell
17 Clues: of many cells • Made of a single cell • An instrument that makes small objects looks larger • basic unit of structure and function in living things • group of similar cells that perform a specific function • sac-like organelle that stores water, food, and other materials • tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell • ...
Metabolism 2021-05-14
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- removal of amine
- formation of two carbon atoms
- removal of phosphate
- uracil in liver forms this
- Bond Cleavage, forming glycosidic bond
- transferring amino acid to a keto acid molecule
- Uric acid
- glucose from the muscle
- point of convergence for metabolism of purine bases
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- oxidation of two carbons in a lipid to form a Acetyl CoA
- present at birth in some baby boys
- deficiency, severe combined immunodeficiency
- acid, xanthine is coverted to ____ by the action of xanthine oxidase
- deaminated to uracil
- accumulation of uric acid salts in joints
- how many ATP is needed to hydrolyze 13 moles of lauric acid, 12c?
- hypoxanthine and ___ are not utilized repeatedly but converted to uric acid
- total ATP in 1 mole of protein
- degraded to B-amino isobutyrate
- phase, 1st phase in glycolysis which is consuming of energy
20 Clues: Uric acid • removal of amine • removal of phosphate • deaminated to uracil • glucose from the muscle • uracil in liver forms this • formation of two carbon atoms • total ATP in 1 mole of protein • degraded to B-amino isobutyrate • present at birth in some baby boys • Bond Cleavage, forming glycosidic bond • accumulation of uric acid salts in joints • ...
Unit 1.3 Energy 2020-10-12
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- External surroundings.
- Cell, A device that converts light into electricity.
- Energy, An energy source that will never run out.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- Effect, The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation
- Energy, Energy visible to the eye.
- The ability to do work
- of Conservation of Energy, Energy can be neither created nor destroyed.
- Energy, The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- The first and simplest element on the periodic table.
- Gas, Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- Grid, A system by which electrical power is delivered throughout a region.
- Energy, Energy in transit.
- Fuel, A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
- Energy, A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- Change, Any significant change in measures of climate
- Turbine, A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator.
- Energy, Energy produced by mechanical devices
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- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
- Energy, Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used
- Energy, A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- Energy, The power of the atom.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- The process of controlling resources
- Energy, The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- Oil.
- Energy, The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- Energy, Energy associated with the flow of electrons.
- Energy, The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- Farm, A collection of wind turbines used to create electricity.
- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- Energy, Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- Energy, Energy from the sun.
37 Clues: Oil. • External surroundings. • The ability to do work • Energy, Energy in transit. • Energy, Energy from the sun. • Energy, The power of the atom. • Energy, Energy visible to the eye. • The process of controlling resources • The flow of electrical power or charge. • Energy, Energy produced by mechanical devices • Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat. • ...
Snape's Potions 2013-06-23
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- Identified by the 'pop' test
- Reaction which forms an insoluble salt (solid)
- The __________ series of metals lists metals from most to least reactive
- Metal + Acid --> __________ + Hydrogen
- This type of combustion causes the production of carbon monoxide
- Indicators change ___________ at different pHs
- pH of less than 7
- A mixture of metals
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- Used to determine the pH of a substance
- Name given to the reaction Acid + Base --> Salt + Water
- They type of change involved in the the melting of ice
- Reaction of a substance with oxygen, releasing a large amount of energy
- Law of ____________ of mass
- These substances have a bitter taste
- Formation of rust
- A substance which has a pH of 7
- The presence of carbon dioxide will cause this solution to turn milky
17 Clues: Formation of rust • pH of less than 7 • A mixture of metals • Law of ____________ of mass • Identified by the 'pop' test • A substance which has a pH of 7 • These substances have a bitter taste • Metal + Acid --> __________ + Hydrogen • Used to determine the pH of a substance • Reaction which forms an insoluble salt (solid) • Indicators change ___________ at different pHs • ...
Nutrition 2023-07-01
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- Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used.
- Units of energy in food.
- A substance in foods that the body needs to regulate bodily functions, promote growth, repair body tissues, and obtain energy.
- These fats are liquid at room temperature.
- Starches and sugars found in foods which provide your body's main source of energy.
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- an interactive guide to healthful eating has been coupled recently with My Pyramid to further guide nutrition and exercise expectations for all Americans.
- A type of complex carbohydrate that is found in plants and is necessary for the proper functioning of the digestive system.
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy.
- Fats that are solid at room temperature.
- A serious reduction in the body's water content.
10 Clues: Units of energy in food. • Fats that are solid at room temperature. • These fats are liquid at room temperature. • A serious reduction in the body's water content. • A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. • Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2017-09-04
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- Synthesis chemical reaction in which water is formed when two molecules are
- Energy energy input necessary to initiate a chemical reaction.
- sometimes sulfur.
- monomer that forms DNA and has a phosphate group, a sugar and a nitrogen-
- large organic molecule; also referred as biomolecule-molecule produced or used my living organisms.
- Acid molecule that makes up proteins; composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
- polymer composed of amino acids linked by peptide bonds; folds into a particular
- large carbon-based molecule formed by monomers.
- nonpolar molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; includes fats and oils.
- depending on bonds between amino acids.
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- reactant in a chemical reaction upon which an enzyme acts.
- substance formed by a chemical reaction.
- and forming of chemical bonds.
- carbohydrate monomer made of only one sugar molecule.
- base.
- Bond Attraction between atoms that creates chemical substances containing two or
- into two products.
- Acid polymer of nucleotides, the genetic material of organisms.
- molecular subunit of a polymer
- protein that catalyzes chemical reactions for organisms.
- chemical reaction in which a water molecule is broken and one molecule is broken
- substance that is changed by a chemical reaction.
- substance in which solutes dissolve and that is present in greatest concentration in a solution.
- molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen; includes sugars and
- atoms.
- substance that decreases activation energy and increases reaction rate in a chemical
- substance that dissolves in a solvent and is present at a lower concentration than the solvent.
27 Clues: base. • atoms. • sometimes sulfur. • into two products. • and forming of chemical bonds. • molecular subunit of a polymer • depending on bonds between amino acids. • substance formed by a chemical reaction. • large carbon-based molecule formed by monomers. • substance that is changed by a chemical reaction. • carbohydrate monomer made of only one sugar molecule. • ...
Therm Root Word Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-04-28
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- an instrument that measures temperature
- a unit of heat
- heated from within the body
- related to heat or temperature
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- requires heat to be absorbed from outside of the body
- a device that automatically records changes in temperature
- a device used to control the temperature
- a double-walled container
- abnormally high body temperature
- caused or operated by heat that has changed into different forms of energy
10 Clues: a unit of heat • a double-walled container • heated from within the body • related to heat or temperature • abnormally high body temperature • an instrument that measures temperature • a device used to control the temperature • requires heat to be absorbed from outside of the body • a device that automatically records changes in temperature • ...
Fossils, Dating, Rocks, and Ice Cores 2023-10-09
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- supercontinent and single landmass name
- type of rock that forms in layer when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- igneous rock that forms when magma cools above the surface of earth
- the idea that states that in layers of rock, the oldest is on the bottom and the youngest is on the top
- a series of processes on the surface and inside earth that slowly changes rock from one kind to another
- preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
- type of fossils that forms when a mold is filled with sand or mud that hardens into the shape of the organism
- method for studying climate change by drilling cylinders of ice
- a scientist who studies fossils
- a technique used to determine the actual precise age of a fossil
- the type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat and pressure (ribbonlike layers or bands)
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- igneous rock that forms when mama rises up and cools underground
- a fossil of a footprint, trail, burrow, or other trace of an animal
- type of fossils in which minerals replace all or part of an organism
- a fossil known to have lived in a particular geologic age and found in many locations that can be used to date other fossils and rocks
- type of fossil that forms when organisms or parts, like leaves or fish, are pressed between layers of mud or clay and decay the organism away leaving a thin carbon imprint
- the type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface (has crystals)
- length of time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay
- type of fossil that creates a cavity (hollow) in a rock that has the shape of the organism that was trapped there
- type of fossil that forms when entire organisms is prevented from decaying by being trapped in tar or ice
- the breaking down of rocks and other materials on earth's surface
- fossilized or hardened tree sap (resin)
- method of determining the age of a fossil by comparing its placement with that of fossils in other layers of rock
- break or crack in earth's surface
- large moveable plates under the earth's surface
25 Clues: a scientist who studies fossils • break or crack in earth's surface • supercontinent and single landmass name • fossilized or hardened tree sap (resin) • large moveable plates under the earth's surface • method for studying climate change by drilling cylinders of ice • igneous rock that forms when mama rises up and cools underground • ...
physiology crossword puzzle 2020-10-19
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- broken bone ends are forced into each other
- fingernail-sized bones
- forms the longitudinal axis of the body
- form most of the superior and lateral walls of the cranium
- bone breaks into three or more fragments
- most posterior bone of the cranium
- bone is crushed
- cradle for the eyes and allows facial muscles to move to show emotions
- formed by two sets of bones
- longer than they are wide
- lower jaw
- another word for spine
- butterfly-shaped;forms part of the floor of the cranial cavity
- referred to as the cheekbones
- broken bone portion is pressed inward
- single bone in the median line of the nasal cavity
- formed where the paired parietal bones meet the frontal bone
- unique shaped
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- bone breaks incompletely
- small retangular bones formin g the bridge of the nose
- ragged break occurs when excessive twisting forces on applied to bone
- is composed of 126 bones of the limbs, pectoral, and pelvic girdles
- formed at the midline where two parietal bones meet
- forms the forehead
- forms the upper jaw
- thin,flattened, and usually curved
- only bone in the body not connected to anything
- cube-shaped and mostly spongy
- encloses and protects the fragile brain tissue
- lie inferior to the parietal bones
- irregularly shaped; forms the roof of the nasal cavity
31 Clues: lower jaw • unique shaped • bone is crushed • forms the forehead • forms the upper jaw • fingernail-sized bones • another word for spine • bone breaks incompletely • longer than they are wide • formed by two sets of bones • cube-shaped and mostly spongy • referred to as the cheekbones • most posterior bone of the cranium • thin,flattened, and usually curved • ...
Bio Midterm Vocabulary 2024-01-04
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- The third consumer in a food chain.
- The type of cell transport that requires energy to move molecules from low concentration to high.
- The experimental setup needed as a baseline for validity.
- The type of growth pattern seen when limiting factors are in place and carrying capacity is reached.
- One individual living thing
- The creation of new offspring.
- An organism that makes the energy for the ecosystem.
- The process that uses the energy from the sun to make glucose.
- An organism that gets its energy by breaking down dead material.
- An organism that hunt, kills and eats another.
- The movement of molecules from a high concentration to low by movement through a membrane protein.
- The fourth consumer in a food chain.
- The type of limiting factor that effects the population regardless of the size.
- The molecules found on the RIGHT side of the arrow in a reaction.
- The molecule of energy that cells can use.
- The species that has a large effect on the health of the entire ecosystem.
- The type of cell transport that does not require energy and move molecules from high concentration to low.
- The ability to change over time to increase survival.
- The maintenance of an internal condition.
- A diagrams that shows all the paths of energy flow in an ecosystem.
- The characteristic given to the cell membrane because it allows some materials in but not others.
- The type of growth pattern seen when limiting factors are absent from an ecosystem.
- The process that uses glucose to produce energy for the cell in the form of ATP.
- An organism that can make its own food.
- The maximum amount of individuals of one species that an ecosystem can support.
- A diagram that shows a single path of energy flow in an ecosystem.
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- The collapse of an ecosystem when a keystones species is removed.
- Organisms in the ecosystem that gets its energy by eating others.
- The movement of bulk material from outside the cell into the cell.
- The second consumer in a food chain
- The double layer of fat that forms the structural component of the cell membrane.
- The nonliving factors in an ecosystem
- The living factors in an ecosystem.
- The movement of bulk material from inside the cell to out of the cell.
- The idea of getting bigger by adding more material.
- An organism that gets hunted, killed and eaten by another.
- A group of individuals of the same species that live in a given area.
- A consumer that eats the producer.
- The molecules found on the LEFT side of the arrow in a reaction.
- The variable in an experiment that results from a change and you collect data on.
- An organism that cannot make its own food.
- The simplest/basic unit of life
- The variable in an experiment that the scientist chooses to change.
- The type of limiting factor that has a greater effect based on the size of the population.
- The movement of water molecules from high concentration to low.
- The idea of creating more complex structures and being able to perform more advanced processes.
- The movement of molecules from a high concentration to low.
- A diagram that shows the flow of energy up the trophic levels with relation to organism abundance.
- The rule that predicts how much energy can transfer from one trophic level to the next.
49 Clues: One individual living thing • The creation of new offspring. • The simplest/basic unit of life • A consumer that eats the producer. • The third consumer in a food chain. • The second consumer in a food chain • The living factors in an ecosystem. • The fourth consumer in a food chain. • The nonliving factors in an ecosystem • An organism that can make its own food. • ...
APES Big Review Crossword 2025-04-17
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- Forms like subsistence, industrial, or organic
- Supplying water to crops artificially
- Plants converting sunlight into chemical energy
- Gradual change in ecosystems over time
- Likelihood of individuals living to certain ages
- Migration or dispersal of organisms
- Eruption of magma to Earth’s surface
- The elements or substances something is made of
- Combining nuclei to release energy, like in stars
- Process where traits improve survival and reproduction
- Element central to organic life and climate systems
- Distance north or south of the equator
- 20th-century agricultural boom from new technologies
- Protective atmospheric layer that blocks UV radiation
- Splitting atomic nuclei to release energy
- Power harnessed from sunlight
- Long-term weather patterns in a region
- Organic matter used as a fuel or energy source
- Energy from naturally replenished sources
- Warming of Earth due to trapped heat in the atmosphere
- Essential nutrient often cycled through ecosystems
- Combining methods to control pests sustainably
- Clearing of trees, often for agriculture or development
- Groups of organisms of the same species living in an area
- Protection and sustainable use of natural resources
- Loss of ozone layer, allowing harmful UV radiation
- How long it takes a population to double
- Livestock feeding that damages vegetation and soil
- Direct manipulation of an organism’s DNA
- Causes moving air and water to turn due to Earth’s rotation
- Meeting current needs without harming future generations
- Rising average temperature of Earth’s atmosphere
- Sudden ground shaking from tectonic movement
- Related to manufacturing or factories
- Protection of nature from use or development
- Process cells use to release energy from glucose
- Average number of children per woman
- Preventing soil erosion or degradation
- Genetic change in a population over generations
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- Energy generated from flowing water
- Wearing away of soil or rock by wind, water, or ice
- Movement of Earth’s crustal plates
- Land degradation into desert, often due to human activity
- Gases like CO₂ and methane that trap heat
- Increasing worldwide interconnectedness
- Using less energy to perform the same task
- Groups of interacting species in an area
- Creating food through farming or fishing
- Handling of solid or hazardous waste materials
- Removal of contaminants from air, water, or soil
- Farming methods that protect resources
- Related to farming and food production
- Cleaning up or fixing environmental damage
- Benefits humans receive from ecosystems
- How organisms or populations are spread across space
- How quickly a population increases
- Non-native species that harm ecosystems
- Long-term alteration of temperature and weather
- Returning an ecosystem to its original state
- Related to the sun
- A species with a large impact on ecosystem stability
- Variety of species in an ecosystem
- Population increase at a constant percentage rate
- Movement of ocean waters, affects climate
- The farming of fish, shellfish, or aquatic plants
- Growth of cities and human populations
- Large ecological areas with distinct climates and organisms
- Energy derived from Earth’s internal heat
- Maximum population an environment can support
- Result from Earth’s tilt and orbit around the sun
- The role and position of a species in its environment
- Short-term atmospheric conditions
- Network of feeding interactions in an ecosystem
- Nutrient critical to DNA, often from fertilizers
- Strength or magnitude, often of energy or weather events
- Efforts to reduce severity of environmental impacts
76 Clues: Related to the sun • Power harnessed from sunlight • Short-term atmospheric conditions • Movement of Earth’s crustal plates • How quickly a population increases • Variety of species in an ecosystem • Energy generated from flowing water • Migration or dispersal of organisms • Eruption of magma to Earth’s surface • Average number of children per woman • ...
geological evolution 2024-04-11
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- determining the age or order of things from the past or past events without knowing or calculating the actual age.
- a core sample of ice removed from a sheet of ice. Properties of the ice and the crystallized components in the ice are used to reconstruct climatic record.
- the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- forms when a mold is filled with sand or mud that hardens into the shape of the organism.
- -the complete elimination (dying out) of a species due to its inability to survive and adapt to its environment.
- – Forms when organisms or parts, like leaves, stems, flowers, fish, are pressed between layers of soft mud or clay that hardens, squeezing almost all the decaying organism away and leaving the carbon imprint in the rock.
- - the crust that makes up the continents.
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- - the study of the rocks, processes, and history of Earth.
- - Forms when the mud or sand hardens into stone where an organism's footprint, trail, or burrow is left behind.
- - the system of chronological measurement that relates to the history of events in Earth's past, consisting of fossils and major events. This timeline includes the divisors of the 4.6 billion years of Earth's geologic and biologic existence and divides time into eons, eras, periods, and epochs. The divisions of the time scale are based on major events that have caused major geologic or biologic changes throughout history, such as mass extinctions.
- – Form when entire organisms or parts of organisms are prevented from decaying by being trapped in rock, ice, tar, or amber.
- forms when minerals soak into the buried remains, replacing them and changing them into rock.
- - cycle of processes undergone by rocks in the earth's crust, involving igneous intrusion, uplift, erosion, transportation, deposition as sedimentary rock, metamorphism
- the measurement of the known rates of decay of radioactive materials found in an object, that are used to determine the age of that object.
- - the change in a geographic area caused by earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains forming, and other natural phenomena.
- -the Earth's lithosphere is broken into major and minor plates of continental or oceanic crust that are in constant motion due to their position above the convection currents of the asthenosphere.
- a fracture along which blocks of the Earth's crust that are caused by the shifting or dislodging of the Earth's crust. Types include normal, strike-slip, or reverse.
- forms when sediments bury an organism and the sediments change into rock; the organism decays, leaving a cavity in the shape of the organism.
- - a radioactive heavy metal that is an abundant source of nuclear energy that has 14 known isotopes used in radioactive dating.
- the fossil known to have lived in a particular geologic age that can be used to determine the date of the rock layer in which it was found.
20 Clues: - the crust that makes up the continents. • - the study of the rocks, processes, and history of Earth. • the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • forms when a mold is filled with sand or mud that hardens into the shape of the organism. • ...
Properties of Matter 2021-09-26
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- Measurement of the amount of H+ a substances releases or removes when dissolved in water
- Number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- Elements which conduct heat and electricity
- Energy within a substance due to the motion of its particles
- Change in matter from a solid directly to a gas
- Bond formed between oppositely charged metal and nonmetal ions
- The flow of thermal energy from hot to cold
- Attraction of water molecules to other polar substances
- Transfer of thermal energy by direct contact
- Elements that behave like metals & non-metals
- Definite volume and definite shape
- Ability of water to dissolve most compounds due to its polar nature
- Pure substance composed of 2 different elements
- Compounds, especially water, that have oppositely charged ends
- Compounds that have a pH of 7
- Positively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- Elements which don't conduct heat & electricity
- Neutrally charged subatomic particle of an atom
- When atoms lose or gain electrons and develop positive or negative charges
- Number on the periodic table that is rounded off to determine the mass number
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- Ability to water to absorb a lot of thermal energy before increasing in temperature
- Bond formed when a hydrogen atom on one molecule forms a weak bond with an oxygen or nitrogen atom on another molecule
- Change in matter from a gas directly to a solid
- No definite volume nor shape
- Smallest particle of matter
- Bond formed when metal atoms share a sea of electrons
- Negatively charged subatomic particle of an atom
- Bond formed when nonmetals share electrons
- Transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves
- Compounds capable of conducting electricity when dissolved in water
- Compounds that release H+ when dissolved in water and have a pH below 7
- Compounds that remove H+ from water and have a pH above 7
- Attraction of one water molecule to another water molecule due to the hydrogen bonds
- Number of protons or electrons on table
- Definite volume but no definite shape
- The movement of water up a thin tube due to cohesion and adhesion
- Transfer of thermal energy through the movement of particles within fluids
- Measurement of the motion of particles within a substance
- The ability of water to resist external forces at the surface due to the hydrogen bonds
- Pure substance made of only one type of atom
40 Clues: Smallest particle of matter • No definite volume nor shape • Compounds that have a pH of 7 • Definite volume and definite shape • Definite volume but no definite shape • Number of protons or electrons on table • Number of protons and neutrons in an atom • Bond formed when nonmetals share electrons • Elements which conduct heat and electricity • ...
Lab-Aids First Semester Final Exam 2022-12-14
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- A temperature scale with 180 degrees between the freezing point and the boiling point of water; water freezes at 32℉ and boils at 212℉.
- heat The quantity of heat energy, measured in J/g℃, it takes per gram to raise the temperature one ℃.
- A physical property that depends on how much matter is present; mass, volume, moles, etc.
- Describes how close a measurement is to the true value.
- Law that states that that energy, matter, or mass can never be created or destroyed; only converted from one form to another.
- An amount of space having length, width, and height.
- A temperature scale that starts at absolute zero and has the same size degrees as Celsius degrees (= Tcelsius + 273).
- A chemical compound or type of chemical bond that forms when 1 metal and 1 nonmetal react with one another.
- A measure of a system’s ability to change or create change in other systems, measured in joules.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space; solids, liquids and gases.
- A temperature scale with 100 degrees between the freezing point and boiling point of water; water freezes at 0℃ and boils at 100℃.
- The mass of 1 mole of a compound with a given chemical formula; also known as "formula" mass.
- The smallest part of an element that can still retain the properties of that element; a single unit of an element.
- One of the seven (1-7) horizontal rows of the periodic table.
- A unique type of atom different in the number of protons; found in various groups on the periodic table.
- (Z) the number of protons in the nucleus, unique to each differing element on the periodic table.
- A solution containing a lot of solute or solutes compared to solvent.
- Measures how much matter there is in something; units of grams or kilograms(SI).
- Property such as mass, density, or color that you can measure or see through direct observation.
- The energy required to melt or freeze 1g of a material at a constant temperature, pressure, and at the melting point; heat of ?
- The substance that makes up the biggest % of a mixture, and is usually a liquid; often water.
- An interrelated group of matter and energy that we choose to investigate.
- The fundamental SI unit of energy (and heat).
- The erratic, jerky motion of tiny particles suspended in water, due to the random impacts of individual molecules in thermal motion.
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- Property that can only be observed when one substance changes into a different substance- such as iron’s tendency to rust.
- The lowest possible temperature, at which the energy of molecular motion is essentially zero, or as close to zero as allowed by quantum theory.
- A kind of matter that cannot be separated into other substances by physical means such as heating, cooling, filtering, drying, sorting, or dissolving; for example, single elements or compounds.
- A solution containing relatively little solute compared to solvent.
- The energy required to completely boil off or condense a substance at a constant temperature, pressure, and at the boiling point; heat of ?
- Any substance containing more than 1 element in which atoms of different elements are chemically bonded together.
- The amount of any substance that contains 6.02 x 10²³ particles of that substance or the average atomic mass in grams is = to one of these for any element.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of atoms or molecules, units of degrees Fahrenheit (℉), degrees Celsius (℃), or Kelvins (K).
- A tentative explanation for something, or a possible answer to a scientific question.
- The SI unit of mass.
- A chemical compound or type of chemical bond that forms when 2 nonmetals react; consist of molecules.
- Any substance in a solution that gets dissolved; often a solid; the NaCl that dissolves in water.
- Describes how close measured values are to each other.
- A scientific explanation that is supported by evidence.
- A neutral group of atoms that are covalently bonded together.
- The number of moles of solute per liter of solution; M = n/V or M = moles/Liter.
- A mixture that is uniform (the same) throughout, any sample has the same composition as any other sample.
- A physical property that does not depend on how much matter is present; color, boiling point, concentration, etc.
- A mixture of different substances that is NOT UNIFORM, different samples may have different compositions.
43 Clues: The SI unit of mass. • The fundamental SI unit of energy (and heat). • An amount of space having length, width, and height. • Describes how close measured values are to each other. • Describes how close a measurement is to the true value. • A scientific explanation that is supported by evidence. • One of the seven (1-7) horizontal rows of the periodic table. • ...
Vitamins and Minerals 2025-09-16
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- Forms of Vitamin D.
- A disease caused by thiamine deficiency.
- A disease affecting bone development in children, caused by vitamin D deficiency.
- Minerals required in amounts greater than 100 mg/day.
- Inorganic elements essential for human health.
- Organic micronutrients required in small quantities for essential metabolic reactions.
- Forms of Vitamin K.
- Compounds in plant foods converted to active vitamin A in the body.
- Substances that enhance the action of enzymes.
- A substance that protects cells from damage caused by free radicals.
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- A condition characterized by brittle bones, often linked to vitamin D deficiency.
- The degree to which a nutrient is absorbed and utilized by the body.
- Forms of Vitamin E.
- Minerals maintaining fluid balance and electrical gradients.
- Minerals required in amounts less than 100 mg/day.
- Forms of vitamin A found in animal products.
- A protein essential for wound healing and healthy skin.
- A condition caused by vitamin A deficiency, impairing vision in low light.
- Vitamin C.
- The process of blood clotting.
20 Clues: Vitamin C. • Forms of Vitamin D. • Forms of Vitamin E. • Forms of Vitamin K. • The process of blood clotting. • A disease caused by thiamine deficiency. • Forms of vitamin A found in animal products. • Inorganic elements essential for human health. • Substances that enhance the action of enzymes. • Minerals required in amounts less than 100 mg/day. • ...
Tissue Review 2021-10-12
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- Forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes
- Composes the basement membrane and packages organs; includes a gel-like matrix with all categories of fibers and many cell types
- muscle that found in the walls of stomach, uterus, and arteries
- Squamous line the esophagus and forms the skin epidermis
- Forms the stroma or internal "skeleton" of lymph nodes, the spleen, and other lymphoid organs
- Supports body organs
- Forms the bony skeleton
- CT provides great strength through parallel bundles of collagenic fiber; found in tendons
- muscle that is voluntarily controlled
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- lines much of the respiratory tract
- muscle that contains cylindrical cells with branching ends
- Columnar forms the lining of the stomach and small intestine
- Transmits electrochemical impulses
- found in the bladder lining; peculiar cells that slide over one another
- Acts as a storage depot for fat
- Allows for organ movements within the body
16 Clues: Supports body organs • Forms the bony skeleton • Acts as a storage depot for fat • Transmits electrochemical impulses • lines much of the respiratory tract • muscle that is voluntarily controlled • Allows for organ movements within the body • Forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes • Squamous line the esophagus and forms the skin epidermis • ...
Formation of Magma 2025-09-25
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- / Rising column of hot mantle material
- / Describes plate movements that influence magma formation
- / Melting caused by reduced pressure at divergent boundaries
- / Substances like water that help melt mantle rock
- / Zone where plates diverge and magma forms
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- / Layer where most magma originates
- / Plate sinking into mantle, triggering magma formation
- / Earth’s outer layer above the mantle
- / Force that affects melting point of mantle rocks
- / Molten rock formed beneath Earth’s surface
- / Process of solid rock turning into liquid magma
- / Underground space where magma accumulates
- / Energy source that initiates rock melting
- / Melting caused by water and volatiles lowering melting point
14 Clues: / Layer where most magma originates • / Earth’s outer layer above the mantle • / Rising column of hot mantle material • / Underground space where magma accumulates • / Energy source that initiates rock melting • / Zone where plates diverge and magma forms • / Molten rock formed beneath Earth’s surface • / Process of solid rock turning into liquid magma • ...
Metabolism 2021-05-14
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- deficiency, severe combined immunodeficiency
- removal of amine
- acid, xanthine is coverted to ____ by the action of xanthine oxidase
- point of convergence for metabolism of purine bases
- degraded to B-amino isobutyrate
- deaminated to uracil
- glucose from the muscle
- transferring amino acid to a keto acid molecule
- 1st phase in glycolysis which is consuming of energy
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- uracil in liver forms this
- formation of two carbon atoms
- Bond Cleavage, forming glycosidic bond
- removal of phosphate
- present at birth in some baby boys
- Uric acid
- oxidation of two carbons in a lipid to form a Acetyl CoA
- hypoxanthine and ___ are not utilized repeatedly but converted to uric acid
- total ATP in 1 mole of protein
- how many ATP is needed to hydrolyze 13 moles of lauric acid, 12c?
- accumulation of uric acid salts in joints
20 Clues: Uric acid • removal of amine • removal of phosphate • deaminated to uracil • glucose from the muscle • uracil in liver forms this • formation of two carbon atoms • total ATP in 1 mole of protein • degraded to B-amino isobutyrate • present at birth in some baby boys • Bond Cleavage, forming glycosidic bond • accumulation of uric acid salts in joints • ...
Electricity vocabulary 2026-04-29
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- The attractive or Repulsive interaction between 2 electrically charged objects or particles
- The measure of the opposition a material or component present to the flow of electrical current
- A closed, unbroken loop of conductive material that provides a continuous path for electron flow driven by a voltage source
- The rate per unit time at which electrical energy is transferred, consumed, or converged into other forms within a circuit
- The SI derived unit of electrical resistance representing the opposition to current flow in a circuit
- The SI derived unit for electrical potential difference, electromotive force, or voltage
- A physical property of matter that causes subatomic particles to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
- The difference in electrical potential energy per unit charge between 2 points in a circuit or electrical field, measured in volts
- A passive electronic component that stores electrical energy by accumulating opposite electrical charges on 2 closely spaced conductive surfaces separated by an insulating material
- The rate at which net electrical charge flows through a surface such as a wires cross section
- An electric current hat periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude continuously with time
- V= I x R
- The energy required per unit charge to move a positive test charge between 2 points in an electrical field
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- An electrical circuit where all components are connected end to end in a single path meaning the same current flows through every component
- The undirectional, continuous flow of electrical, typically electrons, in one direction only
- A simplified, symbolic representation of a system - most commonly an electrical circuit - that uses standardized symbold rather than realistic pictures to illustrate components
- A closed circuit where electrical components are connected across the same 2 nodes, creating multiple paths for current to flow
- The base unit for electric current representing the rate of flow of electric charge
- The electric potential energy per unit charge at a specific point in an electric field
- A material that allows electric charge or heat to move freely throughout its atomic structure with minimal resistance
20 Clues: V= I x R • The base unit for electric current representing the rate of flow of electric charge • The electric potential energy per unit charge at a specific point in an electric field • The SI derived unit for electrical potential difference, electromotive force, or voltage • ...
Ch. 8 Vocab 2021-02-18
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- outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem
- a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase.
- They are produced in pairs with a gap between them that forms a stomatal pore
- a complex of vesicles and folded membrane, involved in secretion and intracellular transport.
- the powerhouse of the cell
- the modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers
- a lipid-containing structure found in plant cells
- a fleshy fruit without a stone (pit) produced from a single flower containing one ovary
- a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants, algae, and some other eukaryotic organisms
- The pollen producing part of a flower
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- is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material (DNA) of eukaryotic organisms
- a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell, continuous with the nuclear membrane
- a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane
- responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- The ovule producing part of a flower
- a space within a cell that is empty of cytoplasm, lined with a membrane, and filled with fluid
- a network of lipids and proteins that forms the boundary between a cell's contents and the outside of the cell
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- carrier of genetic information
20 Clues: the powerhouse of the cell • carrier of genetic information • The ovule producing part of a flower • The pollen producing part of a flower • a lipid-containing structure found in plant cells • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem • ...
Ch. 8 Vocab 2021-02-18
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- a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase.
- is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- a network of lipids and proteins that forms the boundary between a cell's contents and the outside of the cell
- a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane
- The ovule producing part of a flower
- carrier of genetic information
- membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material (DNA) of eukaryotic organisms
- They are produced in pairs with a gap between them that forms a stomatal pore
- outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem
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- responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- a lipid-containing structure found in plant cells
- a space within a cell that is empty of cytoplasm, lined with a membrane, and filled with fluid
- a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell, continuous with the nuclear membrane
- the powerhouse of the cell
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers
- a complex of vesicles and folded membrane, involved in secretion and intracellular transport.
- a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants, algae, and some other eukaryotic organisms
- The pollen producing part of a flower
- a fleshy fruit without a stone (pit) produced from a single flower containing one ovary
20 Clues: the powerhouse of the cell • carrier of genetic information • The ovule producing part of a flower • The pollen producing part of a flower • a lipid-containing structure found in plant cells • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem • ...
WEATHER 2016-04-17
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- Heat transfer by mass motion of a fluid.
- How easy it is to see.
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves.
- The boundary of an advancing mass of warm air.
- The air that rises around a storm.
- The wind flows velocity.
- Discomfort caused by caused by the temperature and humidity.
- The gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect h.
- Pressure exerted by the weight of air.
- A perceived decrease in air temperature.
- Fast flowing narrow currents of air.
- A line on a map connecting points.
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- A colorless, toxic gas.
- The temperature at which dew forms.
- The process by which heat or electricity is transferred.
- The degree of intensity of heat.
- If you have clear skies you are probably in a _______________.
- The effect where a mass is moving in a rotating system.
- The boundary of an advancing mass of cold air.
- Atmospheric moisture.
20 Clues: Atmospheric moisture. • How easy it is to see. • A colorless, toxic gas. • The wind flows velocity. • The degree of intensity of heat. • The air that rises around a storm. • A line on a map connecting points. • The temperature at which dew forms. • Fast flowing narrow currents of air. • Pressure exerted by the weight of air. • Heat transfer by mass motion of a fluid. • ...
Forensic Scientist: Investigates crimes using scientific methods. Astronomer: Studies stars, planets, and the universe. Geologist: Studies the Earth's physical structure and substance. Neuroscientist: Studies the biology of the nervous system. Epidemi 2026-03-19
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- Studies ancient human history through excavation.
- Studies volcanoes and tectonic processes.
- Biologist Studies life in the oceans and seas.
- Studies the composition and properties of substances like chemicals.
- Studies earthquakes and seismic waves.
- Studies the effects of poisons and chemicals.
- Studies the mind and human behavior.
- Studies plant life.
- Studies fossils and prehistoric life.
- Studies the distribution and control of diseases.
- Studies the biology of the nervous system including the brain.
- Studies the development and structure of society.
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- Studies the chemistry of living organisms.
- Studies insects.
- Studies the behaviour and classification of animals.
- Studies matter, energy, and the laws of nature.
- Studies microscopic organisms.
- Studies stars, planets, and the universe.
- Studies all forms of life and living organisms.
- Studies heredity and the variation of inherited traits eg DNA.
- Studies the Earth's physical structure and substances like rocks.
21 Clues: Studies insects. • Studies plant life. • Studies microscopic organisms. • Studies the mind and human behavior. • Studies fossils and prehistoric life. • Studies earthquakes and seismic waves. • Studies volcanoes and tectonic processes. • Studies stars, planets, and the universe. • Studies the chemistry of living organisms. • Studies the effects of poisons and chemicals. • ...
iGCSE Chemistry Crossword 2023-04-20
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- A mixture of two or more elements where at least one element is a metal
- Covalent compounds which are giant covalent, eg diamond
- A reaction that absorbs energy
- A saturated hydrocarbon with only single bonds
- How easily a substance combines chemically with another substance
- Regular arrangement of particles
- A chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products
- A liquid capable of dissolving other substances
- Technique to separate two liquids with differing boiling points
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
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- Joining many monomers to make a long repeating chain molecule
- The amount of solute dissolved in a certain volume of solvent
- The movement of water from a high water potential to low through a semipermeable membrane
- An unsaturated hydrocarbon with one double bond and many single bonds
- The chemical action of yeast on sugars to produce alcohol
- The waste impurities that react with CaO in the blast furnace
- Physical change from a solid to a gas
- Any compound forming H+ ions in solution
- A reaction that releases energy
- A pattern that repeats at regular intervals
- Atoms of the same element with the name number of protons but a different number of neutrons
- A substance that can act as both an acid and a base
22 Clues: A reaction that absorbs energy • A reaction that releases energy • Regular arrangement of particles • Physical change from a solid to a gas • Any compound forming H+ ions in solution • A pattern that repeats at regular intervals • A saturated hydrocarbon with only single bonds • A liquid capable of dissolving other substances • ...
G8 Unit 5 2024-02-28
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- A way of thinking and feeling
- To give all your energy, time and thoughts to someone or something
- A piece of paper used to get goods at a cheaper price or even free!
- The quality of being happy to give people your money or time
- Giving people a feeling that they also want to do something something good or special
- Controls movements or thoughts; everyone has one
- A plan, system or organised programme
- The work you do in your life and the jobs you have
- Below, under, underneath
- A shine of light, heat or other forms of energy
- The process of finding something new; uncover something
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- A very serious illness or sickness
- To start an idea, a business or a project
- The study of physical things, electricity, movement etc; a school subject
- To send; make something go from one place to another
- A long thin piece of material
- A feeling you want to do something and a little bit excited about it
- To make light go somewhere; to direct light
- The study of subject to try and explain it or fix a problem
- A wire used to send electricity or information
- An idea or a set of ideas; something that you think but haven't proven yet
21 Clues: Below, under, underneath • A way of thinking and feeling • A long thin piece of material • A very serious illness or sickness • A plan, system or organised programme • To start an idea, a business or a project • To make light go somewhere; to direct light • A wire used to send electricity or information • A shine of light, heat or other forms of energy • ...
Cross word 2022-06-24
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- identical to the nucleus of a normal
- first law of Newton's
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- its formula is p=w/Delta t
- its formula is v=d/t
- has multiple paths
- is the branch of the movement that deals with the movement of objects
- it forms energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- its formula is p=mw
- on earth's surface is 9.8m/s
- electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye
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- the act or process of moving faster
- a quantity or aggregate of matter usually of considerable size
- has vibrating particles
- is a decrease in speed as the body moves away from the starting point
- the maximum displacement
- is the spatial period of a periodic wave
- general quantity or size
- The capacity or power to do work
- its formula is d=vt+1/2at^2
- The push and pull objects acts upon
- What is the force that prevents two solid objects from slipping or rolling over one another?
- pleasing to the ear
- has one path only and are connected end-to-end
- a closed loop through which charges can continuously move
25 Clues: has multiple paths • pleasing to the ear • its formula is p=mw • its formula is v=d/t • first law of Newton's • has vibrating particles • the maximum displacement • general quantity or size • its formula is p=w/Delta t • its formula is d=vt+1/2at^2 • on earth's surface is 9.8m/s • The capacity or power to do work • the act or process of moving faster • ...
Chapter 8 2021-10-31
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- distance between consecutive points of equal position
- a complex (including chlorophyll) that is assembled around a special pair of chlorophyll molecules and a primary electron acceptor
- group of proteins that forms the part of the electron transport chain between photosystem 1 and 2
- photosynthetic pigment (yellow orange red) that functions to dispose of excess energy
- organism that can build organic molecules using energy derived from inorganic chemicals instead of light
- gaining of electrons by an atom or molecule
- opening that regulates gas exchange and water evaporation between leaves and the environment
- pigemnet molecule that directly absorbs light and transfers the energy absorbed to other pigment molecules
- inner space of a thylakoid
- where photosynthesis takes place
- a stack of thylakoids
- absorbs violet-blue light and red light, has a blue-green color; the only pigment molecule that performs the photochemistry by getting excited and losing an electron to the electron transport chain
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- molecule that can absorb wavelengths of light
- an oragnism that consumes organic substance or other substances for food
- a range of all possible frequencies of radiation
- accessory pigment that absorbs blue and red-orange light, yellow-green color
- molecule (usually a pigment) that accepts the energized electron from the reaction center
- complex that allows sunlight to pass to the reactions sites, has antenna proteins (mix of chlorphyll a and b along with other pigments like carotenoids)
- uses light energy to transport electron through the ETC
- reactions that do not require a photon of light to occur, ATP,NADPH, and CO2 are used to
- ranges of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by a given substance
- a group of proteins along photosystem 1 and 2 that can pass energized electrons, as this happens enough energy is made to pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid lumen
- transports electrons from water to the ETC, oxygen is produced
- group of proteins , chlorophyll and other pigments that are used in the light dependent reactions
- organism that can produce its own organic compounds using light
- light-independent reactions of photosynthesis that convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into carbohydrates using the energy and reducing power of ATP and NADPH
- process of converting CO2 gas into organic compounds
- middle layer of chlorophyll-rich cells in a leaf
- reactions that require a photon of light to occur, this photon is abosrbed to form two energy-carrying molecules(ATP and NADPH)
- unit of light
- membrane bound structure inside of the chloroplast where light dependent reactions take place
31 Clues: unit of light • a stack of thylakoids • inner space of a thylakoid • where photosynthesis takes place • gaining of electrons by an atom or molecule • molecule that can absorb wavelengths of light • a range of all possible frequencies of radiation • middle layer of chlorophyll-rich cells in a leaf • process of converting CO2 gas into organic compounds • ...
Mineral 2016-09-02
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- used to describe metamorphic rocks that have grains rock cycle processes that slowly chage rocks
- A solid in which atoms are arranged in a pattern that repeats
- rock igneous rock that forms when magma hardens
- proceses used to swolly chage rocks
- rock sedimentary rock that forms from remains of organisms
- the particles of minerals
- process by which are pressed together under their own weight
- minerals the common minerals that make up Earth's Crust
- the way a mineral reflects light
- rock igneous rock that forms from lava
- rock a type of rock that is formed from existing rocks
- rock Sedimentary rocks are types of rock that are formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation of that material at the Earth's surface and within bodies of water.
- a minerals ability to split along easily on flat surfaces
- rock sedimentary rock that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together
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- small solids pieces of material
- A naturally occurring solid
- material found in magma
- rock a type of rock forms from the cooling of molten
- Not formed from living things or the remains of living things
- the way a mineral looks when it breaks irregularly
- a dark dense igneous rock with fine texture
- process by which dissolved minerals are crystallize
- process in which sediment is laid in new locations
- a scale ranking 10 minerals from softest to hardness
- the color of a minerals powder
- rock sedimentary rock that forms when mineral are crystallize
- a usually light colored igneous rock
- the look and feel of minerals
- process by which water,ice,wind,or gravity moves weathered rock or soil
29 Clues: material found in magma • the particles of minerals • A naturally occurring solid • the look and feel of minerals • the color of a minerals powder • small solids pieces of material • the way a mineral reflects light • proceses used to swolly chage rocks • a usually light colored igneous rock • rock igneous rock that forms from lava • a dark dense igneous rock with fine texture • ...
Extra credit (Vishwaa, Sungwoo, leon) 2024-04-09
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- Opposing force of motion
- Unit of length
- Energy of motion
- Stored energy
- Decrease energy in a system
- Increase energy in a system
- Approximately 10 meters per second squared
- The stored energy of a rubber band
- The total energy in a system
- Unit is kg
- Unit of power
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- Increase in velocity
- Unit of force
- Work divided by time
- Newton's second law
- The stored energy of gravity
- The ability to produce change
- Meters per second
- Change in total mechanical energy
- Unit of energy
20 Clues: Unit is kg • Unit of force • Stored energy • Unit of power • Unit of length • Unit of energy • Energy of motion • Meters per second • Newton's second law • Increase in velocity • Work divided by time • Opposing force of motion • Decrease energy in a system • Increase energy in a system • The stored energy of gravity • The total energy in a system • The ability to produce change • ...
Science Vocabulary 2017-09-04
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- molecular subunit of a polymer
- Bond Attraction between atoms that creates chemical substances containing two or
- base.
- Synthesis chemical reaction in which water is formed when two molecules are
- chemical reaction in which a water molecule is broken and one molecule is broken
- carbohydrate monomer made of only one sugar molecule.
- large carbon-based molecule formed by monomers.
- depending on bonds between amino acids.
- atoms.
- monomer that forms DNA and has a phosphate group, a sugar and a nitrogen-
- substance that decreases activation energy and increases reaction rate in a chemical
- protein that catalyzes chemical reactions for organisms.
- Acid molecule that makes up proteins; composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
- substance that dissolves in a solvent and is present at a lower concentration than the solvent.
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- substance formed by a chemical reaction.
- substance in which solutes dissolve and that is present in greatest concentration in a solution.
- and forming of chemical bonds.
- Acid polymer of nucleotides, the genetic material of organisms.
- Energy energy input necessary to initiate a chemical reaction.
- polymer composed of amino acids linked by peptide bonds; folds into a particular
- molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen; includes sugars and
- sometimes sulfur.
- large organic molecule; also referred as biomolecule-molecule produced or used my living organisms.
- nonpolar molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; includes fats and oils.
- reactant in a chemical reaction upon which an enzyme acts.
- substance that is changed by a chemical reaction.
- into two products.
27 Clues: base. • atoms. • sometimes sulfur. • into two products. • molecular subunit of a polymer • and forming of chemical bonds. • depending on bonds between amino acids. • substance formed by a chemical reaction. • large carbon-based molecule formed by monomers. • substance that is changed by a chemical reaction. • carbohydrate monomer made of only one sugar molecule. • ...
WORD LIST: suffragist, supercilious, tautology, taxonomy, tectonic, tempestuous, thermodynamics, totalitarian, unctuous, usurp 2023-12-05
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- useless repetition
- an advocate of the extension of voting rights
- having or showing arrogant superiority
- characterized by violent emotions or behavior
- a classification of organisms based on similarities
- physics concerned with heat and other forms of energy
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- of a government with an authority exerting absolute control
- seize and take control without authority
- unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating
- pertaining to the structure or movement of the earth's crust
10 Clues: useless repetition • having or showing arrogant superiority • seize and take control without authority • an advocate of the extension of voting rights • characterized by violent emotions or behavior • unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating • a classification of organisms based on similarities • physics concerned with heat and other forms of energy • ...
Weather Crossword 2021-11-11
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- the amount of water in the atmosphere or in a gas
- The influence of earth's rotation on objects that move over earth
- forms on land and goes out to sea and forms during night time
- a expert in weather
- a cloud that is condensed close to the ground
- is labeled on a map as a red line with red semi-circles pointing the way its moving
- is labeled on a map as a blue line with triangles pointing the way its moving
- hot air that is formed over large quantities of land or water
- is labeled on a map as a big blue H
- a storm with violent winds and usually forms from late May to late November
- caused by the refraction of the sun's rays by rain or other water droplets in the sky
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- is labeled on a map as a alternating red semi-circles and blue triangles
- falls from clouds in many different forms
- is labeled on a map as a purple line with alternating semi-circles and triangles pointing the way its moving
- violently rotating winds that appear to have a funnel shape
- cold air that is formed over large quantities of land or water
- is labeled on a map as a big red L
- accompanied by lightning
- accompanied by thunder
- forms on the sea and moves toward the land and forms during the day time
20 Clues: a expert in weather • accompanied by thunder • accompanied by lightning • is labeled on a map as a big red L • is labeled on a map as a big blue H • falls from clouds in many different forms • a cloud that is condensed close to the ground • the amount of water in the atmosphere or in a gas • violently rotating winds that appear to have a funnel shape • ...
Nuclear Energy Crossword 2023-11-02
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- another name for gamma rays
- totally number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- has the same number of protons, but a different number of neutron
- the action of emitting radiation
- the process of when 2 nuclei forms 1 heavier nucleus
- when a product shares/spreads the reaction
- the number of protons in a atom/nucleus
- the time taken for something to reduce to its half of its initial value
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- impacts another particle with the release of energy
- electron is emitted
- has a positive charge
- has a positive electric charge
- consists protons and neutrons
- has the same mass as a proton
14 Clues: electron is emitted • has a positive charge • another name for gamma rays • consists protons and neutrons • has the same mass as a proton • has a positive electric charge • the action of emitting radiation • the number of protons in a atom/nucleus • when a product shares/spreads the reaction • impacts another particle with the release of energy • ...
Sustainable World Geography 2025-12-12
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- _______ energy is a form of renewable energy that uses the power of moving water to generate electricity.
- is the measurement east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- are also known as taigas and is one of the largest biomes in the world. Found in North America and Siberia.
- is heat that is generated within Earth.
- are tiny plastic particles that result from both commercial product development and the breakdown of larger plastics.
- is any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- _________ fishing guarantees there will be populations of ocean and freshwater wildlife for the future.
- is often defined as a group of organisms that can reproduce naturally with one another.
- an environment where an organism lives throughout the year
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- is an imaginary line around the middle of the earth, dividing the earth into 2 hemispheres.
- the statistical study of human populations.
- is the harvesting of wildlife from the sea at rates too high for species to replace themselves.
- ecosystems are treeless regions found in the Arctic and on the tops of mountains.
- ______ Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and a platinum LEED building since 2024.
- ________ energy is created by nuclear fusion that takes place in the sun.
- is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- Less than three percent of our planet's water is __________.
- are areas that receive very little precipitation and with cold or hot climates.
- an area of the planet that can be classified according to the plants and animals that live in it.
19 Clues: is heat that is generated within Earth. • the statistical study of human populations. • is the measurement east or west of the Prime Meridian. • an environment where an organism lives throughout the year • Less than three percent of our planet's water is __________. • is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. • ...
Conversation of energy vocab 2025-01-06
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- Ratio of output work to input work
- energy that an object has due to its motion or position.
- stored energy of position
- loss of energy
- the rate at which energy is used (the amount of energy consumed per unit time).
- the conversion of energy from one form to another.
- energy energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. It is used to keep atoms bonded together.
- energy energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. It is energy that keeps the subatomic particles of the atomic nucleus together.
- of Conservation of Energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can zszs
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- Combination of two or more simple machines
- energy of motion.
- equal to 1 Joule per second.
- The movement of energy
- A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- is the ability to do work.
- equals the energy consumed by a 1,000 watt device that is operating for 1 hour.
- Energy energy stored in an object as a result of its height.
- defined as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.
- applying a force to move or change something.
19 Clues: loss of energy • energy of motion. • The movement of energy • stored energy of position • is the ability to do work. • equal to 1 Joule per second. • Ratio of output work to input work • Combination of two or more simple machines • applying a force to move or change something. • the conversion of energy from one form to another. • ...
Chapters 15-16 Vocabulary Activity 2017-02-26
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- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- the ability to do work
- the total potential and kinetic energy related to motion of all particles in an object
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy stored in atomic nuclei
- potential energy that depends on an object’s height above a reference point
- energy associated with electric charge
- chemical energy stored in living things
- rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures formed from remains of organisms
- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or use more efficiently
- changing energy from one form to another
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- energy obtained from flowing water
- energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
- potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- thermal energy beneath the Earth’s surface
- energy an object has due to its motion
- a source of energy that exists in limited quantities; cannot be replaced easily
- a measure of how hot or cold an object is compared to a reference point
- a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- energy from the sun
- energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- transfer of thermal energy from one object to another due to temperature difference
22 Clues: energy from the sun • the ability to do work • energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy stored in chemical bonds • energy obtained from flowing water • energy an object has due to its motion • energy associated with electric charge • chemical energy stored in living things • changing energy from one form to another • thermal energy beneath the Earth’s surface • ...
The Tissue 2023-08-30
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- main function of this tissue is to contract or shorten
- latin term for loss of function
- latin term for swelling
- a hard connective tissue that consists of living cells and mineralized matrix
- a cell that forms cartilage
- a liquid connective tissue
- latin term for heat
- forms the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- a tissue that is diverse in both structure and function
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- a cell that forms bone
- a cell that release histamine
- a cell that forms fibrous connective tissue
- a large immune cell that ingests foreign substances
- latin term for pain
- a thin sheet or layer of tissue that covers a structure or lines a cavity
- latin term for redness
- composed of chondrocytes
17 Clues: latin term for pain • latin term for heat • a cell that forms bone • latin term for redness • latin term for swelling • composed of chondrocytes • a liquid connective tissue • a cell that forms cartilage • a cell that release histamine • latin term for loss of function • forms the brain, spinal cord, and nerves • a cell that forms fibrous connective tissue • ...
Carbonhydrates 2022-01-03
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- Has a ring form especially when dissolved
- When dissolved forms a plant sap
- The least reactive carbonhydrate
- It is produced so that sugar in milk is consumed in the right body
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- Used in livers and muscles of animals
- Sugar form of DNA
- The opposite of condensation reaction
- Polysaccharide used by plants for energy storage
- substrate for glucose
- We use this polysaccharide in paper
10 Clues: Sugar form of DNA • substrate for glucose • When dissolved forms a plant sap • The least reactive carbonhydrate • We use this polysaccharide in paper • Used in livers and muscles of animals • The opposite of condensation reaction • Has a ring form especially when dissolved • Polysaccharide used by plants for energy storage • ...
unit 2 2025-11-20
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- potential energy that depends upon an objects height
- PotentialEne. the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- The energy of motion
- the energy associated with electric charges
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects the tr
- a temperature of 0 kelvins on the kelvin scale
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
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- the total potential and kinetic energy related to the motion of all the microscopic particles in an object
- the transfer of thermal energy when particles of a fluid move from one place to another
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- a form of energy that travels through space in the form of waves
- the chemical energy stored in living things
- energy obtained from flowing water
- resources exist in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- a material that conducts thermal energy well
- the transfer of thermal energy with no overall transfer of matter
- thermal energy beneath earth's surface
- a material that conducts thermal energy poorly
- the energy stored stored in atomic nuclei
20 Clues: The energy of motion • energy obtained from flowing water • the energy stored in chemical bonds • thermal energy beneath earth's surface • the energy stored stored in atomic nuclei • the chemical energy stored in living things • the energy associated with electric charges • a material that conducts thermal energy well • sunlight that is converted into usable energy • ...
What is in the air? 2020-12-02
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- when a plant uses water sunlight and carbondioxide for food and generates oxygen
- forms 78 percent of the worlds atmosphere
- a gas that cannot be liquified
- ghg that is emitted by burning fossil fuels
- flammable and is used as fuel worldwide
- a property of the physical body
- multiple gases that all go as a whole
- a toxic gas with bad odor that is formed by ultraviolet light
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- also known as heat energy
- essential to living creatures
- can be produced by boiling liquids
- carbondioxide methane nitrousoxide
- the most stable of gases
- gasses surrounding the earth
- mostly gas but is also 21 percent of the atmosphere
- they control our environment
16 Clues: the most stable of gases • also known as heat energy • gasses surrounding the earth • they control our environment • essential to living creatures • a gas that cannot be liquified • a property of the physical body • can be produced by boiling liquids • carbondioxide methane nitrousoxide • multiple gases that all go as a whole • flammable and is used as fuel worldwide • ...
Carbon Cycle 2024-03-25
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- most abundant element in our bodies
- the part of the leaf where photosynthesis takes place
- pure carbon
- 72% of the Earth is covered by this
- another name for sugar
- the break down of sugars in food for energy
- this type of water doesn't freeze
- happens when the temperature in the environment increase
- our current city that is experiencing gentrification
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- area that gentrification will occur once Miami floods
- how plants generate food for themselves
- burning these create greenhouse gasses
- this city can be underwater if the glacier melts
- forms a diamond under extreme pressure
- another name for global warming
- second most common element in our bodies
16 Clues: pure carbon • another name for sugar • another name for global warming • this type of water doesn't freeze • most abundant element in our bodies • 72% of the Earth is covered by this • burning these create greenhouse gasses • forms a diamond under extreme pressure • how plants generate food for themselves • second most common element in our bodies • ...
Waves- Erosion and Deposition 2022-05-17
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- Formed as waves hollow out the cliff
- are the major force of erosion along coasts.
- forms when storm waves pile up large amounts of sand above sea level, forming a long narrow island parallel to the coast.
- One way waves can erode is by ___________.
- are a part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean.
- As waves repeatedly hit the beach, some of the beach sediment moves down the beach with the current- called ________.
- The energy from the wind is transferred to the________.
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- Left standing when a sea arch collapses.
- Ordinary breezes can produce waves in _______ or small ponds.
- When the wave hits land, the sediment wears away rock like _____.
- Formed when sea caves on either side of a headland join.
- is a long ridge of sand parallel to the shore.
- eventually waves cause pieces of rock to _____.
- Are beaches that projects like a finger out into the water
- Waves shape the coast through erosion by breaking down ___________.
- is the wearing away of rock by a grinding action.
- The energy in waves comes from ________ that blows across the water’s surface.
- large ocean waves are the result of _________ far out at sea.
18 Clues: Formed as waves hollow out the cliff • Left standing when a sea arch collapses. • One way waves can erode is by ___________. • are the major force of erosion along coasts. • is a long ridge of sand parallel to the shore. • eventually waves cause pieces of rock to _____. • is the wearing away of rock by a grinding action. • ...
more about matter 2021-02-25
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- any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more chemical elements.
- an element that readily forms positive ions (cations) and has metallic bonds.
- a theory that the temperature of a substance increases with an increase in either the average kinetic energy of the particles or the average potential energy of separation (as in fusion) of the particles or in both when heat is added.
- a tabular arrangement of the chemical elements by increasing atomic number which displays the elements so that one may see trends in their properties
- metallic substance composed of two or more elements, as either a compound or a solution.
- an imprecise term used to describe a chemical element that forms a simple substance having properties intermediate between those of a typical metal and a typical nonmetal.
- the number of a chemical element in the periodic system, whereby the elements are arranged in order of increasing number of protons in the nucleus.
- anything that occupies space and has mass.
- the ability to do work and make things move.
- movement of a solvent (such as water) through a semipermeable membrane (as of a living cell) into a solution of higher solute concentration that tends to equalize the concentrations of solute on the two sides of the membrane.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- a notation of one or two letters representing a chemical element
- a chemical element that forms a salt when it reacts with metal.
- a small localized object to which can be ascribed several physical or chemical properties such as volume, density or mass
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- a group of two or more atoms that form the smallest identifiable unit into which a pure substance can be divided and still retain the composition and chemical properties of that substance.
- particles are smaller than atoms.
- an uncharged elementary particle that has a mass nearly equal to that of the proton and is present in all known atomic nuclei except the hydrogen nucleus.
- process resulting from random motion of molecules by which there is a net flow of matter from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.
- The horizontal rows of the periodic table
- the number of a chemical element in the periodic system, whereby the elements are arranged in order of increasing number of protons in the nucleus.
- any of the elements found in Group IA of the periodic table (the first column)nd has metallic bonds.
- the basic units of matter and the defining structure of elements.
- any substance that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by ordinary chemical processes
- also called atomic mass number or nucleon number, is the total number of protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus.
- the amount of a substance in a defined space.
- a chemical element that mostly lacks the characteristics of a metal.
- an elementary particle that is identical with the nucleus of the hydrogen atom, that along with the neutron is a constituent of all other atomic nuclei, that carries a positive charge numerically equal to the charge of an electron, and that has a mass of 1.673 × 10−27 kilogram.
- any of the divalent strongly basic metals of group II of the periodic table comprising beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, and radium.
- a usually round part of most cells that is enclosed in a double membrane, controls the activities of the cell, and contains the chromosomes
- a column in the periodic table of the chemical elements.
30 Clues: particles are smaller than atoms. • The horizontal rows of the periodic table • anything that occupies space and has mass. • the ability to do work and make things move. • the amount of a substance in a defined space. • a column in the periodic table of the chemical elements. • a chemical element that forms a salt when it reacts with metal. • ...
6th Grade Crossword - Rocks 2026-02-17
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- a type of sedimentary rock
- the hardest mineral
- how shiny a rock is
- the Islas Canarias is an example of this
- the materials that settle when water or wind stops
- an example of a mountain range
- an open-pit mine
- an external process that changes the earth's surface
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- consists of crust, mantle and core
- Earth's internal energy causes part of the crust to sink and form this
- a mineral with irregular shape
- measured in grams per cubic centimetre
- when it cools quickly, it forms igneous rocks
- formed from other rocks
- two agents that remove material from rocks and soil
- formed in the atmosphere, along with snow and wind
- a mineral from which the metal is extracted
17 Clues: an open-pit mine • the hardest mineral • how shiny a rock is • formed from other rocks • a type of sedimentary rock • a mineral with irregular shape • an example of a mountain range • consists of crust, mantle and core • measured in grams per cubic centimetre • the Islas Canarias is an example of this • a mineral from which the metal is extracted • ...
Nutrition & Menu Planning Module 1 2024-01-26
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- Part of the Cereal Group
- An example of dark green vegetables
- This type of milk can be used to make cheese
- This is not a form of milk powder
- A hard cheese from Italy with a strong flavour
- A very expensive type of plant fat and oil
- An emulsion made from water and margarine
- Fat from beef
- An artificial type of cream
- Milk in it`s purest form available in shops
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- These fruits are rich in Vitamin C
- A source rich in Protein
- A strong, ripe cheese with veins
- This meat is seen as a fat and not a meat
- Dark yellow vegetable which contains Vitamin A
- This starch is an example of the Other Group
- An example of plant fat and oils
- These fruit forms part of the Vitamin C Group
- Fat from pork
- A source of energy
20 Clues: Fat from pork • Fat from beef • A source of energy • Part of the Cereal Group • A source rich in Protein • An artificial type of cream • A strong, ripe cheese with veins • An example of plant fat and oils • This is not a form of milk powder • These fruits are rich in Vitamin C • An example of dark green vegetables • This meat is seen as a fat and not a meat • ...
VS28-30(257-285) 2025-05-31
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- The possessor of vitality
- One from whose belly life showers forth
- One who can grow into any dimension
- Controller of all actions
- The ocean for all scripture
- The nurturer and nourisher
- One who is Wealth
- One who gives all wealth
- One who has unlimited forms
- One who illuminates
- The effulgence of the sun
- Effulgence
- Vast form of infinite dimensions
- The presiding deity of the sun
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- The nature of the Vedic mantras
- The radiant elf
- Long-striding Pervader
- The ladder leading to dharma
- The cool rays of the moon
- One who is indicated by OM
- Showers all grace
- Thermal energy; one who heats
- One who cannot be known by great yogis
- One who is eloquent in speech
- Separate or Unique
- One who has majestic graceful arms
- Full of spiritual prosperity
- The lord of Indra
- The possessor of valor
29 Clues: Effulgence • The radiant elf • Showers all grace • One who is Wealth • The lord of Indra • Separate or Unique • One who illuminates • Long-striding Pervader • The possessor of valor • One who gives all wealth • The possessor of vitality • The cool rays of the moon • Controller of all actions • The effulgence of the sun • One who is indicated by OM • The nurturer and nourisher • ...
Rock types 2025-03-07
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- a type of sedimentary rock w/ a fine-grain texture
- when lava erupts and flow from long cracks in the erar the srfce
- Examples: coarse-grain,fine-grain
- a rock that forms sediment is buried pressed and cemented together
- forms when plant material is buried and and heat and pressure increases
- a rock that has minerals in sheets or plains
- a rock that forms pressure, temperature or chemical processes existing rock
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- one kind of an igneous rock w/ a course-grain texture
- a rock that doesnt have its minerals in sheets or plains
- a rock that forms when lava cools and hardens
- another kind of an igneous rock w/ a fine-grain texture
- a type of sedimentary rock that forms from the remains or fossils from ounce living plants and animals
- a combination of one or more minerals or organic matter
- the make up of a rock
- a type of sedimentary rock that forms when saltwater evaporates
15 Clues: the make up of a rock • Examples: coarse-grain,fine-grain • a rock that has minerals in sheets or plains • a rock that forms when lava cools and hardens • a type of sedimentary rock w/ a fine-grain texture • one kind of an igneous rock w/ a course-grain texture • another kind of an igneous rock w/ a fine-grain texture • ...
Chapter 5 Lesson 1 "Observing Chemical Change" 2022-03-07
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- _________ reactions release energy
- __________ reactions absorb energy
- the new substances that form
- the holes in bread are formed from pockets of _______
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- ________ a change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- substances that undergo the chemical changes
- ________ change is any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance, but does not change it into another substance
- a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction
8 Clues: the new substances that form • _________ reactions release energy • __________ reactions absorb energy • substances that undergo the chemical changes • the holes in bread are formed from pockets of _______ • a solid that forms from liquids during a chemical reaction • ________ a change in matter that produces one or more new substances • ...
Chapter 8 2021-10-31
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- distance between consecutive points of equal position
- a complex (including chlorophyll) that is assembled around a special pair of chlorophyll molecules and a primary electron acceptor
- group of proteins that forms the part of the electron transport chain between photosystem 1 and 2
- photosynthetic pigment (yellow orange red) that functions to dispose of excess energy
- organism that can build organic molecules using energy derived from inorganic chemicals instead of light
- gaining of electrons by an atom or molecule
- opening that regulates gas exchange and water evaporation between leaves and the environment
- pigemnet molecule that directly absorbs light and transfers the energy absorbed to other pigment molecules
- inner space of a thylakoid
- where photosynthesis takes place
- a stack of thylakoids
- absorbs violet-blue light and red light, has a blue-green color; the only pigment molecule that performs the photochemistry by getting excited and losing an electron to the electron transport chain
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- molecule that can absorb wavelengths of light
- an oragnism that consumes organic substance or other substances for food
- a range of all possible frequencies of radiation
- accessory pigment that absorbs blue and red-orange light, yellow-green color
- molecule (usually a pigment) that accepts the energized electron from the reaction center
- complex that allows sunlight to pass to the reactions sites, has antenna proteins (mix of chlorphyll a and b along with other pigments like carotenoids)
- uses light energy to transport electron through the ETC
- reactions that do not require a photon of light to occur, ATP,NADPH, and CO2 are used to
- ranges of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by a given substance
- a group of proteins along photosystem 1 and 2 that can pass energized electrons, as this happens enough energy is made to pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid lumen
- transports electrons from water to the ETC, oxygen is produced
- group of proteins , chlorophyll and other pigments that are used in the light dependent reactions
- organism that can produce its own organic compounds using light
- light-independent reactions of photosynthesis that convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into carbohydrates using the energy and reducing power of ATP and NADPH
- process of converting CO2 gas into organic compounds
- middle layer of chlorophyll-rich cells in a leaf
- reactions that require a photon of light to occur, this photon is abosrbed to form two energy-carrying molecules(ATP and NADPH)
- unit of light
- membrane bound structure inside of the chloroplast where light dependent reactions take place
31 Clues: unit of light • a stack of thylakoids • inner space of a thylakoid • where photosynthesis takes place • gaining of electrons by an atom or molecule • molecule that can absorb wavelengths of light • a range of all possible frequencies of radiation • middle layer of chlorophyll-rich cells in a leaf • process of converting CO2 gas into organic compounds • ...
Idk 2022-03-04
8 Clues: gives us light • lets light enter • we use it to hear • we use it too see • cant see near object • forms image of object • a form of energy that enables us to see • cant see far object because his eye is too short
This is math and native lmao 2022-03-04
8 Clues: we use it to hear • we use it too see • cant see far object • cant see near object • forms image of object • lets light enter our eyes • a star that gives us light • a form of energy that enables us to see
GR6 Science Puzzle 2020-02-29
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- A polished or smooth surface (as of glass) that forms images by reflection
- An increase in the volume of a substance while its mass remains the same
- The process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- is a device used for making and breaking electric current through the circuit
- One or more Cell is called
- Process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature and/or pressure
- The length of the space between two points
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- SI unit of length
- Giving off light; bright or shining
- A device used to generate electricity
- A dark (real image) area where light from a light source is blocked by an opaque object
- A shortening or reduction in size
12 Clues: SI unit of length • One or more Cell is called • A shortening or reduction in size • Giving off light; bright or shining • A device used to generate electricity • The length of the space between two points • An increase in the volume of a substance while its mass remains the same • A polished or smooth surface (as of glass) that forms images by reflection • ...
Energy Vocabulary by:Jacob Gell 2017-03-20
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- energy an object has by movement
- energy stored in the nucleus of every atom
- a force that opposes movement between connecting object
- change from one energy type to another
- a machine that makes kinetic energy into electrical energy
- a law that states energy is not created nor destroyed
- energy source replaced continually
- a set of steam powered fan blades that spins a generator at a power plant
- a device that turns radiant energy into electrical energy
- energy in an object that increases when heat increases
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- total energy of motion and position of an object
- energy given to a object by its position
- energy source that can't be used up by humans
- energy source that is used up faster than it is replaced
- new renewable energy source
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- a nonrenewable resource made by remains of organisms alive long ago
- energy transferred by light
- ability to cause change
19 Clues: ability to cause change • new renewable energy source • energy transferred by light • energy stored in chemical bonds • energy an object has by movement • energy source replaced continually • change from one energy type to another • energy given to a object by its position • energy stored in the nucleus of every atom • energy source that can't be used up by humans • ...
Energy and its Uses & Energy Transfer Through Waves 2019-01-23
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- waves used in remote control units
- sound waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- energy that is stored
- waves used to sterilise medical equipment
- SI unit of energy
- wind and solar energy are examples of ________ sources of energy
- no transfer of energy occurs when there is no temperature ______.
- Energy cannot be created or __________.
- Energy can only be _________ from one object to another.
- This type of energy is gained after a flag is raised.
- SI unit of frequency
- waves used in mobile phones
- an important source of thermal energy
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- waves transfer energy through _________
- power is ______ of energy conversion
- This type of potential energy is stored in a stretched bow
- energy which a moving object has
- When a stretched spring is allowed to return its original length, its energy will be _______.
- distance between two successive crests of a wave
- waves used in global positioning systems
- light waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- SI unit of power
- the capacity to do work
- Principle of _________ of Energy
- an example of chemical potential energy
- oil and natural gas are examples of _______ fuels
26 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of energy • SI unit of frequency • energy that is stored • the capacity to do work • waves used in mobile phones • energy which a moving object has • Principle of _________ of Energy • waves used in remote control units • power is ______ of energy conversion • an important source of thermal energy • waves transfer energy through _________ • ...
Energy and its Uses & Energy Transfer Through Waves 2019-01-23
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- SI unit of frequency
- an example of chemical potential energy
- When a stretched spring is allowed to return its original length, its energy will be _______.
- waves used in global positioning systems
- distance between two successive crests of a wave
- power is ______ of energy conversion
- no transfer of energy occurs when there is no temperature ______.
- waves used in remote control units
- This type of energy is gained after a flag is raised.
- oil and natural gas are examples of _______ fuels
- Energy can only be _________ from one object to another.
- waves transfer energy through _________
- wind and solar energy are examples of ________ sources of energy
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- sound waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- SI unit of energy
- an important source of thermal energy
- Energy cannot be created or __________.
- the capacity to do work
- energy that is stored
- light waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- waves used in mobile phones
- This type of potential energy is stored in a stretched bow
- waves used to sterilise medical equipment
- Principle of _________ of Energy
- energy which a moving object has
- SI unit of power
26 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of energy • SI unit of frequency • energy that is stored • the capacity to do work • waves used in mobile phones • Principle of _________ of Energy • energy which a moving object has • waves used in remote control units • power is ______ of energy conversion • an important source of thermal energy • an example of chemical potential energy • ...
Energy and its Uses & Energy Transfer Through Waves 2019-01-23
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- power is ______ of energy conversion
- distance between two successive crests of a wave
- waves used in remote control units
- oil and natural gas are examples of _______ fuels
- waves used to sterilise medical equipment
- waves used in global positioning systems
- Principle of _________ of Energy
- energy which a moving object has
- no transfer of energy occurs when there is no temperature ______.
- SI unit of power
- light waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- sound waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- energy that is stored
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- the capacity to do work
- When a stretched spring is allowed to return its original length, its energy will be _______.
- waves transfer energy through _________
- waves used in mobile phones
- SI unit of energy
- an example of chemical potential energy
- Energy cannot be created or __________.
- This type of energy is gained after a flag is raised.
- Energy can only be _________ from one object to another.
- wind and solar energy are examples of ________ sources of energy
- an important source of thermal energy
- SI unit of frequency
- This type of potential energy is stored in a stretched bow
26 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of energy • SI unit of frequency • energy that is stored • the capacity to do work • waves used in mobile phones • Principle of _________ of Energy • energy which a moving object has • waves used in remote control units • power is ______ of energy conversion • an important source of thermal energy • waves transfer energy through _________ • ...
Energy Puzzle 2022-09-02
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- The energy or position or place
- the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves.
- the ability to produce change or do work
- in transverse waves.
- measure of how hot or cold an object
- from one place to another.
- energy stored in objects under temporary strain
- energy possessed by an
- the internal energy in substances—the vibration and movement of atoms and molecules within substances.
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- stored energy
- energy in motion
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- the amount of incoming or outgoing energy allocated
- the movement of objects and
- the movement of electrons
- electromagnetic energy that
- due to the movement of its particles.
- Energy stored in he nucleous of an atom
- a system
19 Clues: a system • stored energy • energy in motion • in transverse waves. • energy possessed by an • the movement of electrons • from one place to another. • the movement of objects and • electromagnetic energy that • The energy or position or place • measure of how hot or cold an object • due to the movement of its particles. • Energy stored in he nucleous of an atom • ...
Snape's Potions 2013-06-23
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- Identified by the 'pop' test
- pH of less than 7
- Reaction of a substance with oxygen, releasing a large amount of energy
- Name given to the reaction Acid + Base --> Salt + Water
- A mixture of metals
- These substances have a bitter taste
- Used to determine the pH of a substance
- They type of change involved in the the melting of ice
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- Formation of rust
- This type of combustion causes the production of carbon monoxide
- Reaction which forms an insoluble salt (solid)
- Law of ____________ of mass
- The presence of carbon dioxide will cause this solution to turn milky
- The __________ series of metals lists metals from most to least reactive
- Metal + Acid --> __________ + Hydrogen
- A substance which has a pH of 7
- Indicators change ___________ at different pHs
17 Clues: Formation of rust • pH of less than 7 • A mixture of metals • Law of ____________ of mass • Identified by the 'pop' test • A substance which has a pH of 7 • These substances have a bitter taste • Metal + Acid --> __________ + Hydrogen • Used to determine the pH of a substance • Reaction which forms an insoluble salt (solid) • Indicators change ___________ at different pHs • ...
Thermochemistry Vocabulary 2023-05-15
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- eactions are chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat energy from the surroundings to form products.
- a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system. It is equal to the internal energy of the system plus the product of pressure and volume.
- The law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed - only converted from one form of energy to another.
- a unit of energy equivalent to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 °C (now often defined as equal to 4.1868 joules).
- an apparatus for measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction or other process.
- The heat of reaction is the energy that is released or absorbed when chemicals are transformed in a chemical reaction. It describes the change of the energy content when reactants are converted into products.
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- is a thermodynamic process or reaction that releases energy from the system to its surroundings, usually in the form of heat, but also in a form of light (e.g. a spark, flame, or flash), electricity (e.g. a battery), or sound (e.g. explosion heard when burning hydrogen).
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- each of two or more different physical forms in which an element can exist. Graphite, charcoal, and diamond are all allotropes of carbon.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
11 Clues: an apparatus for measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction or other process. • eactions are chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat energy from the surroundings to form products. • the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors. • ...
Chemical Reactions Vocabulary 2026-02-10
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- An increase in _____ can cause particles to move faster.
- A _____ forms when two or more atoms bond together.
- Ice reaches its _____ when it changes from a solid into a liquid.
- Cutting paper is a _____ because no new substance is formed.
- In an _____, atoms repeat in a pattern instead of forming separate molecules.
- use _____ to describe whether they are observing tiny particles or larger objects.
- After a chemical reaction, the _____ are the substances that are made.
- A _____ has a specific composition and consistent properties.
- Color, density, and melting point are examples of a _____.
- A _____ uses symbols and numbers to show what elements are in a substance.
- A chemical reaction may release _____ as heat or light.
- A _____ spreads out to fill the entire container it is in.
- A _____ keeps its shape and volume.
- All matter is made of tiny particles called _____.
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- The _____ of an object tells how much matter it contains.
- A _____ is present at the start of a chemical reaction.
- A _____ has a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container.
- During a _____, reactants rearrange to create products.
- When a new substance forms, a _____ has taken place.
- Water reaches its _____ when it begins to change from a liquid into a gas.
- A _____ substance can damage or eat away at other materials.
21 Clues: A _____ keeps its shape and volume. • All matter is made of tiny particles called _____. • A _____ forms when two or more atoms bond together. • When a new substance forms, a _____ has taken place. • A _____ is present at the start of a chemical reaction. • During a _____, reactants rearrange to create products. • ...
Chemical Reactions Vocabulary 2026-02-10
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- An increase in _____ can cause particles to move faster.
- A _____ has a specific composition and consistent properties.
- When a new substance forms, a _____ has taken place.
- A _____ spreads out to fill the entire container it is in.
- A _____ keeps its shape and volume.
- During a _____, reactants rearrange to create products.
- Water reaches its _____ when it begins to change from a liquid into a gas.
- Scientists use _____ to describe whether they are observing tiny particles or larger objects.
- A chemical reaction may release _____ as heat or light.
- A _____ forms when two or more atoms bond together.
- A _____ is present at the start of a chemical reaction.
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- All matter is made of tiny particles called _____.
- In an _____, atoms repeat in a pattern instead of forming separate molecules.
- After a chemical reaction, the _____ are the substances that are made.
- Cutting paper is a _____ because no new substance is formed.
- Ice reaches its _____ when it changes from a solid into a liquid.
- The _____ of an object tells how much matter it contains.
- A _____ uses symbols and numbers to show what elements are in a substance.
- A _____ substance can damage or eat away at other materials.
- A _____ has a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container.
- Color, density, and melting point are examples of a _____.
21 Clues: A _____ keeps its shape and volume. • All matter is made of tiny particles called _____. • A _____ forms when two or more atoms bond together. • When a new substance forms, a _____ has taken place. • During a _____, reactants rearrange to create products. • A chemical reaction may release _____ as heat or light. • ...
Year 11 Revision MEGA Crossword 2021-11-10
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- More concentrated acids have more acid per unit ?
- Product of mass x gravity
- m/s is the unit for speed
- Combination of alleles
- Two different alleles
- Number of protons plus neutrons in an atom
- Number of protons in an atom
- Different forms of the same element
- Positively charged atomic particle
- Type of reproduction that requires two gametes
- Rate of doing work
- Unit of energy
- G-C A-T
- Salt made from hydrochloric acid
- Type of force needed for constant motion
- Negatively charged atomic particle
- Neutral atomic particle
- Type of energy at the top of a hill
- Unit of pressure
- The acid in DNA
- Cell division for growth and repair
- Unit of force
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- Permanent change in the DNA
- Type of energy you get when you are moving
- Two alleles the same
- Alternative version of a gene
- Ions found in acids
- Type of collision that causes a reaction
- Fertilized egg
- Charged atom, gained or lost an electron
- Cells with one from each pair of chromosomes
- pH of 7
- Total charge on a compound
- Section of DNA that codes for a characteristics
- Homologous chromosomes swapping bits
- Physical appearance of a gene
- Type of force needed to make an object move
- Number of outer electrons in group 1 elements
- Increases the kinetic of particles in a reaction
- Allele that will show when only one is present
- Cell division for gamete production
- Cells with both of each pair of chromosomes
- This describes how speed increases
- Ions found in bases
44 Clues: pH of 7 • G-C A-T • Unit of force • Fertilized egg • Unit of energy • The acid in DNA • Unit of pressure • Rate of doing work • Ions found in acids • Ions found in bases • Two alleles the same • Two different alleles • Combination of alleles • Neutral atomic particle • Product of mass x gravity • m/s is the unit for speed • Total charge on a compound • Permanent change in the DNA • ...
Bonus questions 2015-01-29
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- a reaction in which energy is released in the form of heat
- ions can form an orderly, three dimensional arrangement called a ___
- any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but doesn't make the substance into another substance
- tells you the ratio of elements in a compound
- a reaction in which energy is absorbed
- a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds
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- a solid that forms from solution during a chemical reaction is called a ___
- the study of matter and how matter changes
- a change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- anything that has mass and takes up space
10 Clues: a reaction in which energy is absorbed • anything that has mass and takes up space • the study of matter and how matter changes • tells you the ratio of elements in a compound • a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds • a reaction in which energy is released in the form of heat • a change in matter that produces one or more new substances • ...
Movement of Air in the Atmopshere 2021-10-09
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- A front that has a warm air in between two colder air masses.
- Measures air pressure.
- the edge of an air mass.
- Any form of water that has been released from the atmosphere.
- A large destructive spinning column of air the moves in an counterclockwise direction in the southern hemisphere.
- The amount of weight air puts on objects.
- Warm air and cold air at a stalemate.
- A group of air that has similar temperatures and moisture.
- The maximum amount of water vapor air can hold at an specific temperature.
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- The edge of a cold air mass that takes over a warm front.
- Air mass that is cold and forms in northern and polar regions.
- Air mass that is dry and forms over land.
- Air mass that is warm and forms in the tropics.
- How much water vapor there is in the atmosphere.
- Air mass that is moist and forms over the ocean.
- The edge of a warm air mass that takes over a cold front.
- A large storm that forms over oceans and has lots of precipitation, hail, and thunder.
- An area of low pressure that spins in a counterclockwise direction and has lots of precipitation.
- An area of high pressure in that spins in a clockwise direction.
- Measures Temperature in the air.
20 Clues: Measures air pressure. • the edge of an air mass. • Measures Temperature in the air. • Warm air and cold air at a stalemate. • Air mass that is dry and forms over land. • The amount of weight air puts on objects. • Air mass that is warm and forms in the tropics. • How much water vapor there is in the atmosphere. • Air mass that is moist and forms over the ocean. • ...
Energy - Lucas Rhondeau 2014-03-10
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- energy that speeds up the particles of matter
- ability to do work
- energy that flows through a circuit
- energy of binding nucleons to form atomic nucleus
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- potential energy associated with the earth's gravitational field
- energy where the vibration of particles travels through solids, liquids, and gases
- presence of symmetry in a system
- work divided by force
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- evidence of the release of energy in a system
- potential energy of a magnet in a magnetic field
- energy released by forming an ion
- force multiplied by time
- type of energy as ball sitting on a cliff
- energy that can be burned to do work
- type of energy as a ball is falling off a cliff
- potential mechanical energy stored in the distortion of an object
- absence of symmetry in a system
- 9.8 meters per second squared
- work divided by time
20 Clues: ability to do work • work divided by time • work divided by force • force multiplied by time • 9.8 meters per second squared • energy of electromagnetic waves • absence of symmetry in a system • presence of symmetry in a system • energy released by forming an ion • energy that flows through a circuit • energy that can be burned to do work • ...
Energy Terms 2020-10-05
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- the sum of potential and kinetic energy of an object
- system that exchanges energy with its surroundings
- transfer of energy through direct contact
- transfer of energy through currents in a fluid
- must use a magnifying device to see it
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- energy of motion
- energy of vibrations traveling through a medium
- smallest particle of light
- energy of the motion of particles
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- potential energy in chemical bonds
- can be seen with the naked eye
- stored energy
- a change in an object's position
- energy of moving electric charges
- energy that exhibits wave-like behavior as it travels
- applying a force to an object and moving it
- potential energy due its an objects position
- system that does not exchange matter with surroundings
- the ability of a system to do work or produce heat
20 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • smallest particle of light • can be seen with the naked eye • energy of electromagnetic waves • a change in an object's position • energy of moving electric charges • energy of the motion of particles • potential energy in chemical bonds • must use a magnifying device to see it • transfer of energy through direct contact • ...
Earth Science Spring Final 2015-05-28
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- Has the second largest particle size for soil type.
- The transfer of heat through matter by molecular energy.
- The motion that that describes the westward movement of the planets.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of mass or substance.
- When matter collides in space and forms an irregular shape.
- Is the source of all clouds and precipitation, but also absorbs heat that is given off by earth.
- The soil that optimizes agriculture production.
- Means "Jupiter-like"
- The layer of the atmosphere that protects us from meteor's that are in the same path as earth.
- A severe tropical storm that is among the powerful in the world.
- An earth-centered universe.
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- Soil is considered this, because it doesn't change.
- One of the three reactants of the photosynthesis process. ______ + H2O + (light)----> O2 + Glucose
- He concluded that earth was a planet.
- He formalized and then tested the law of universal gravitation.
- The soil texture of 31% Sand, 15% Silt, 54% Clay
- An air mass that forms over a body of water.
- The temperature within this layer of the atmosphere will increase with temperature because of the ozone.
- The conversion of a gas directly into solid, without ever going through the liquid stage.
- The dark moist layer found in topsoil that is made of dead and decaying matter.
- This is when the temperature increases instead of decreases within the troposphere, with height.
- Based off of years of observations that describe a place or region.
22 Clues: Means "Jupiter-like" • An earth-centered universe. • He concluded that earth was a planet. • An air mass that forms over a body of water. • The soil that optimizes agriculture production. • The soil texture of 31% Sand, 15% Silt, 54% Clay • Soil is considered this, because it doesn't change. • Has the second largest particle size for soil type. • ...
Vocab: Chapters 1, 2, 8-12 2021-12-07
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- a sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and determines a trait
- a process not requiring oxygen
- the anaerobic stage of cellular respiration
- protein that controls the timing of the cell cycle
- relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain
- an element or compound that enters a chemical reaction
- the period of the cell cycle between cell divisions
- the macromolecule that provides energy for the body as sugar
- one of the different forms of a gene
- the combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- one stack of thylakoid membranes
- cell that is capable of developing into all cell types
- the specific membrane in the chloroplast where photosynthesis occurs
- the type of bond formed between atoms that share electrons
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- a process requiring oxygen
- process of sexual reproduction in which male and female reproductive cells unite to form one cell
- the food-making process of plants
- the scientific study of heredity
- stage of early development in mammals that consists of a hollow ball of cells
- any light-absorbing, color compound
- the network of protein filaments in a eukaryotic cell that give the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement
- a form of an element with a different number of neutrons
- signal to which an organism responds
- a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience
- change over time
- offspring of crosses between parents with different traits
- specific characteristic of an individual
- cell organelle found in plants that converts light energy into chemical energy
- division of the cytoplasm to form 2 separate daughter cells
- a protein catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions
31 Clues: change over time • a process requiring oxygen • a process not requiring oxygen • the scientific study of heredity • one stack of thylakoid membranes • the food-making process of plants • any light-absorbing, color compound • signal to which an organism responds • one of the different forms of a gene • specific characteristic of an individual • ...
Earth and Space Science Vocabulary 2025-10-09
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- the brightness of a star as seen from Earth
- a dark area on the surface of the Sun that is cooler than surrounding areas
- a dense object with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing escapes it
- the explosive death of a massive star
- the portion of a nebula that remains after the formation of a protostar
- the average distance between the Earth and the Sun
- a collapsed star near the end of its life cycle
- the outer layer of the Sun’s atmosphere
- the outermost layer of the Sun’s interior where energy is transferred outward by convection
- the apparent motion of a close object when viewed against distant background objects
- a massive explosion from which the universe originated about 13.7 billion years ago
- the actual brightness of a star, regardless of distance from Earth
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- the layer of the Sun surrounding the core where energy is transferred by radiation
- a stream of electrically charged particles that flows outward from the Sun’s corona in all direction
- a cloud of interstellar gas and dust
- the lowest layer of the Sun’s atmosphere; it gives off
- the process of atoms combining to form denser atoms
- a small planet-like object that can combine with others to form planets
- an instrument used to measure the light waves given off by stars
- the distance light travels in one year
- an early stage in star formation before nuclear reactions take place
- the core of a collapsed supernova
- an eruption of material from the surface of the Sun that forms a loop due to the Sun’s magnetic field
- a sudden eruption of energy from a small area of the Sun's surface
- the middle layer of the Sun’s atmosphere
25 Clues: the core of a collapsed supernova • a cloud of interstellar gas and dust • the explosive death of a massive star • the distance light travels in one year • the outer layer of the Sun’s atmosphere • the middle layer of the Sun’s atmosphere • the brightness of a star as seen from Earth • a collapsed star near the end of its life cycle • ...
ROC_376 2023-05-10
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- - A circle of light or aura around a person's head.
- - To come or go into a place.
- - A device used for transportation on land, sea, or air.
- - A machine that converts energy from a fluid into mechanical energy.
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- - A loud, deep sound made by a person or animal.
- - A path or route that forms a loop or circle.
- - A creative expression of human imagination and skill.
- - The organ of sight in humans and animals.
- - The part of the body that is used for gripping or holding things.
9 Clues: - To come or go into a place. • - The organ of sight in humans and animals. • - A path or route that forms a loop or circle. • - A loud, deep sound made by a person or animal. • - A circle of light or aura around a person's head. • - A creative expression of human imagination and skill. • - A device used for transportation on land, sea, or air. • ...
Biology-Cells 2022-05-23
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- In eukaryotes, all contents outside the nucleus; in prokaryotes, all of the cell's contents
- Basic unit of all forms of life
- Strong, supportive layer around the cell membrane in some cells
- Specialized structure that performs important cellular functions within a cell
- The "powerhouse" organelle of the cell
- Cell organelle that stores materials like water
- Structure that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA
- Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
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- Structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division
- Cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell
- Thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells; regulates what enters and exits the cell
- Organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- Organelle that breaks down proteins and lipids to be used by the rest of the cell
- Fundamental concept of biology that states all living things are made of cells
- Organelle found in cells of plants that captures energy from sunlight and converts it to energy
- Organelle that packages proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum
16 Clues: Basic unit of all forms of life • Organism whose cells contain a nucleus • The "powerhouse" organelle of the cell • Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • Cell organelle that stores materials like water • Strong, supportive layer around the cell membrane in some cells • Organelle that packages proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-04
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- when the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back the mantle
- broken pieces of land
- underwater canyons
- made when magma reaches the surface
- plates move apart
- breaks in earth's crust
- a molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gasses, and water from the mantle
- the transfer of energy that's carried in rays like light
- plates come together
- heat transfer by fluids
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- heat transfer between objects using touch
- underwater mountain ridges
- the name of the landmass or supercontinent in Wegener's theory
- the flow that transfers heat within a fluid
- plates slip past each other
- a mountain that forms in earth's crust when molten material or magma reaches the surface
16 Clues: plates move apart • underwater canyons • plates come together • broken pieces of land • breaks in earth's crust • heat transfer by fluids • underwater mountain ridges • plates slip past each other • made when magma reaches the surface • heat transfer between objects using touch • the flow that transfers heat within a fluid • the transfer of energy that's carried in rays like light • ...
Chemical Bonding 2020-12-14
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- A type of covalent bond that forms when electrons are NOT shared equally.
- A measurement of an atom’s ability to steal electrons from other atoms.
- A bond that results from the SHARING of valence electrons.
- Ionic bonds form as the result of an electron ________ between a metal ion and a nonmetal ion.
- Covalent bonds form when two nonmetal elements _______ electrons.
- London ________ Forces form between molecules of nonpolar substances.
- An attractive force that holds together the atoms, ions, or groups of atoms in a molecule or compound.
- A group of atoms that are held together by covalent bonds.
- Neutrons have what kind of charge?
- Uses chemical symbols to represent the atoms of the elements and their ratios in a chemical compound.
- Protons have what kind of charge?
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- The electrons in the outer energy level of an atom.
- This rule states that atoms tend to gain, lose, or share valence electrons so that each atom has a full set of eight.
- A substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical changes.
- A type of covalent bond that forms when electrons are shared equally.
- Water has many unique properties due to the ________ bonds that form between water molecules.
- A substance made up of two or more different types of atoms bonded together.
- The force of attraction (bond) between oppositely charged ions in a compound.
- The _______ Table lists all known elements.
- Electrons have what kind of charge?
20 Clues: Protons have what kind of charge? • Neutrons have what kind of charge? • Electrons have what kind of charge? • The _______ Table lists all known elements. • The electrons in the outer energy level of an atom. • A bond that results from the SHARING of valence electrons. • A group of atoms that are held together by covalent bonds. • ...
Weather 2023-06-02
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- energy created during evaporation and condensation
- when the amount of water vapor in the air is equal to the amount on the surface
- when a cold front takes over a warm front; produces complex weather
- water that falls from clouds
- fast-movingng rivers of air near the top of the troposphere
- forms when air masses collide replacing warm air with cold air; heavy rain and gusty winds
- changing water vapor into liquid water
- whirling tropical cyclone with winds at least 119Kph
- complex weather pattern resulting from variation in the ocean temperature around the pacific equator caused by cooling waters; causes cooler, wetter weather
- the amount of water vapor within the air
- violent wind storm with a rotating cloud that touches the ground
- changing ice into water vapor
- cold regions
- a body of air with uniform temperature, humidity and pressure
- the temperature to which a parcel of air needs to be cooled to reach saturation
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- storm that generates thunder, lightning, and rain
- over water
- collision of air masses
- hot regions
- changing liquid water into water vapor
- an increase of water being pushed onto land from hurricanes
- changing water vapor into ice
- forms when 2 air masses collide but neither moves; gentle to moderate precipitation
- 2 belts of wind that blow constantly from the East
- air that travels toward the poles and deflected west; found in the middle attitudes
- over land
- complex weather pattern resulting from variation in the ocean temperature around the pacific equator caused by warming waters; causes dryer, warmer weather
- winds that blow from the poles East
- change in movement due to earth's rotation; deflects air and water to the right or left depending on hemisphere
- forms when air masses collide replacing cold air with warm air; moderate precipitation for extended time
30 Clues: over land • over water • hot regions • cold regions • collision of air masses • water that falls from clouds • changing water vapor into ice • changing ice into water vapor • winds that blow from the poles East • changing liquid water into water vapor • changing water vapor into liquid water • the amount of water vapor within the air • ...
Final Exam review 2023-05-11
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- Blood cell that fight desease
- A system that balances water and removes waste
- energy that is stored
- Moist and cold air mass
- A front where cold air moves in under a warm air mass
- A dark cloud whose name means rain
- A cell structure which substances can enter and leave
- Made of one single cell
- ForcexDistance
- The control center of the cell
- The condition of the air based of pollution
- carries blood to the heart
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- The amount of water vapor in the air
- A group of tissues that perform a specialized function in the body
- Pattern of wind caused by land forms in a particular area
- when vein and artery meet
- Wind that travels great distances in steady patterns
- The liquid part of blood
- Clouds that cover most of the sky and form in flat layers
- Location of a place using longitude and latitude
20 Clues: ForcexDistance • energy that is stored • Moist and cold air mass • Made of one single cell • The liquid part of blood • when vein and artery meet • carries blood to the heart • Blood cell that fight desease • The control center of the cell • A dark cloud whose name means rain • The amount of water vapor in the air • The condition of the air based of pollution • ...
The ABC's of Science 2023-05-25
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- VOLUME OF A GAS INCREASES AS TEMPERATURE INCREASES
- AS THE SPEED OF A FLUID INCREASES, PRESSURE DECREASES
- FORCE THAT POINTS INWARD DURING CIRCULAR MOTION
- NUMBER OF PROTONS IN THE NUCLEUS
- UPWARD FORCE APPLIED BY A FLUID
- SUBSTANCE WITH A LOW PH
- CHANGE IN VELOCITY
- CHEMICAL REACTION (FIRE)
- TWO OR MORE ATOMS BONDED TOGETHER
- NUMBER PLACED IN FRONT OF AN ELEMENT SYMBOL
- FLOW OF ELECTRONS THROUGH A WIRE
- SUBSTANCE WITH A HIGH PH
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- TRANSFER OF THERMAL ENERGY BY THE MOVEMENT OF PARTICLES
- GROUP 1 OF THE PERIODIC TABLE
- AMOUNT OF SOLUTE DISSOLVED IN A SOLVENT
- PRESSURE OF A GAS INCREASES IF THE VOLUME DECREASES
- BOND THAT FORMS BETWEEN TWO NONMETALS
- SMALL PARTICLE
- GAS TO A LIQUID
- A SUBSTANCE THAT INCREASES THE REACTION RATE
- HOLDS TWO OR MORE ATOMS TOGETHER
- CURVES OUTWARD
- CURVES INWARD
23 Clues: CURVES INWARD • SMALL PARTICLE • CURVES OUTWARD • GAS TO A LIQUID • CHANGE IN VELOCITY • SUBSTANCE WITH A LOW PH • CHEMICAL REACTION (FIRE) • SUBSTANCE WITH A HIGH PH • GROUP 1 OF THE PERIODIC TABLE • UPWARD FORCE APPLIED BY A FLUID • NUMBER OF PROTONS IN THE NUCLEUS • HOLDS TWO OR MORE ATOMS TOGETHER • FLOW OF ELECTRONS THROUGH A WIRE • TWO OR MORE ATOMS BONDED TOGETHER • ...
ecosystem Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-19
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- the percentage of energy entering an ecosystem
- process by which food is made by bacteria in the absence of sunlight
- made of material that comes from living organisms
- organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
- consumers at the top of the pyramid
- the process that converts nitrate to nitrogen gas
- a living part of an ecosystem
- the base of several aquatic food webs
- organisms that make their own food
- only eats animals
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- eat only plants
- an organism that makes its own food
- a group of living organisms that live in a specific environment
- animals that feed off of dead organic material
- the beginning of ecological succession
- process by which microorganisms present in soil, sediment, or water
- a non living part of an ecosystem
- comes in many forms including snow, rain, sleet, hail
- organisms that eat primary consumers
- consumers that are herbivores, feeding on plants
20 Clues: eat only plants • only eats animals • a living part of an ecosystem • a non living part of an ecosystem • organisms that make their own food • an organism that makes its own food • consumers at the top of the pyramid • organisms that eat primary consumers • the base of several aquatic food webs • the beginning of ecological succession • ...
Conservation of Energy and Resources 2023-02-15
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- energy from sources such as coal, oil, natural gas
- a form of energy that comes from tiny particles called electrons
- energy from within a magnetic field
- moves in waves through a medium
- travels in straight lines
- energy from heat inside the Earth
- energy stored in an object due to its position above the Earth
- energy from organic materials
- energy sources that are limited
- a form of energy that can move from a hotter object to a cooler one
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- type of energy that results from a chemical reaction
- energy of motion
- energy from moving air
- energy from atoms which are split or fused
- stored energy
- energy of objects in motion
- the ability to do work
- energy from the Sun
- energy from a source that is not depleted
- energy from flowing water
20 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • energy from the Sun • energy from moving air • the ability to do work • travels in straight lines • energy from flowing water • energy of objects in motion • energy from organic materials • moves in waves through a medium • energy sources that are limited • energy from heat inside the Earth • energy from within a magnetic field • ...
Physics Crossword 2014-02-26
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- electromagnetic energy
- energy to remove an electron
- is sound faster or slower than light
- is gravitational energy potential or kinetic
- reaction of nuclei
- uses of chemicals in energy
- internal energy that is the sum of kinetic and potential energy
- study of matter and energy and their relationship
- what is sound energy? a laugh or the sun
- attraction of magnets
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- energy of object due to its motion.
- change of energy of object when moved in a gravitational field.
- what is magnetic? compass or table
- energy of vibrations
- what type of water is thermal. frozen or thermal
- very common use in every household
- is light faster or slower than sound
- a rubber band is an example of this type of energy.
- which lake locally is a nuclear power plant
- causes change in matter
20 Clues: reaction of nuclei • energy of vibrations • attraction of magnets • electromagnetic energy • causes change in matter • uses of chemicals in energy • energy to remove an electron • what is magnetic? compass or table • very common use in every household • energy of object due to its motion. • is sound faster or slower than light • is light faster or slower than sound • ...
Energy 2013-08-04
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- energy, or heat, is the vibration and movement of the atoms and molecules within substances.
- energy is energy stored in objects by tension
- energy is energy stored in the movement of objects
- energy is energy stored in an object's height
- is produced by an uneven heating by the sun on the surface of the earth
- energy includes Solar energy from the sun, which can be turned into electricity and heat
- energy is delivered by tiny charged particles called electrons
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- energy sustains life on Earth
- is the flow of electrical power or charge
- is the ability to worK
- energy is stored energy and the energy of position
- is constantly being used and created by different processes on planet Earth
- transfers chemical energy
- is the movement of energy through substances in longitud waves
- energy is energy possessed by an object due to its motion or movement
- energy comes out of the ground as liquids, gases, and solids
- energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
18 Clues: is the ability to worK • transfers chemical energy • energy sustains life on Earth • is the flow of electrical power or charge • energy is energy stored in objects by tension • energy is energy stored in an object's height • energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy is stored energy and the energy of position • ...
ENERGY 2013-08-05
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- energy is energy possessed by an object due to its motion or movement
- transfers chemical energy
- energy is energy stored in the movement of objects
- is the movement of energy through substances in longitud waves
- energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- is produced by an uneven heating by the sun on the surface of the earth
- is constantly being used and created by different processes on planet Earth
- energy is energy stored in objects by tension
- energy is energy stored in an object's height
- energy includes Solar energy from the sun, which can be turned into electricity and heat
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- energy sustains life on Earth
- energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
- energy, or heat, is the vibration and movement of the atoms and molecules within substances.
- energy is stored energy and the energy of position
- is the flow of electrical power or charge
- energy comes out of the ground as liquids, gases, and solids
- energy is delivered by tiny charged particles called electrons
- is the ability to worK
18 Clues: is the ability to worK • transfers chemical energy • energy sustains life on Earth • is the flow of electrical power or charge • energy is energy stored in objects by tension • energy is energy stored in an object's height • energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy is stored energy and the energy of position • ...
Energy 2021-01-07
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- Sum of potential and kinetic energy
- Energy can be ___________
- Temperature is a ______ between mass & KE
- The average kinetic energy of a substance
- Stored energy
- when two objects/molecules hit each other
- Water freezes at zero & boils at 100 degrees
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- Kinetic energy is__________ to the mass
- Energy of motion
- When something becomes different over time
- ______ is not created or destroyed.
- Instrument used to measure heat
- Stays mostly the same over time
- Unit of energy
- Moves when there is a temperature difference
- Something has heat if it is made up of _____
- Scale that has absolute zero
- Reach a conclusion using evidence & reason
18 Clues: Stored energy • Unit of energy • Energy of motion • Energy can be ___________ • Scale that has absolute zero • Instrument used to measure heat • Stays mostly the same over time • Sum of potential and kinetic energy • ______ is not created or destroyed. • Kinetic energy is__________ to the mass • Temperature is a ______ between mass & KE • The average kinetic energy of a substance • ...
Energy 2017-09-27
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- Energy that travels as vibrations through a medium
- The kinetic energy of a substance's atoms; ________ energy
- Material through which heat or electricity does not easily flow through
- Energy stored energy due to position, shape or chemical makeup
- Describes a substances ability to change into a new substance with different properties.
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas that occurs at a specific temperature.
- Energy transmitted through EM waves
- The transfer of heat through the collision of atoms, by direct contact
- The ability to do work and cause change
- Characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance.
- The energy of motion
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- The heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- A measure of how hot (or cold) something is: specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- A material that transfers energy easily.
- To change of state from a solid to a liquid.
- Movement of electrons;_________ energy
- The change of state from liquid to a solid.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
18 Clues: The energy of motion • Energy transmitted through EM waves • Movement of electrons;_________ energy • The ability to do work and cause change • A material that transfers energy easily. • The change of state from liquid to a solid. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • To change of state from a solid to a liquid. • The heat transfer through electromagnetic waves • ...
Energy 2023-04-24
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- change in position
- energy The total energy of motion in the particles of a substance
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
- current Caused by the rising of heated fluid and sinking of cooled fluid
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
- potential energy Potential energy that depends on the height of an object
- energy stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- of Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred
- The ability to do work or cause change
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- thermal energy in transfer from one body of matter to another
- the average amount of thermal energy in a substance
- potential energy Energy stored by something that can stretch or compress
- A material that allows heat and electricity to pass through it.
- Force exerted on an object that causes it to move
- energy energy of motion
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
- A push or a pull
- the rate at which work is done
19 Clues: A push or a pull • change in position • energy energy of motion • the rate at which work is done • The ability to do work or cause change • The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid • Force exerted on an object that causes it to move • the average amount of thermal energy in a substance • thermal energy in transfer from one body of matter to another • ...
Energy 2023-05-17
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- These convert light energy into electrical energy.
- Energy stored inside the nucleus of the atom.
- Fossil fuel formed from the remains of dead plants and animals that lived in the sea.
- The unit for measuring energy.
- Any fuel that comes from living things; plants, animals, or their wastes.
- Fuels like coal, oil and natural gas.
- An energy resource that will never run out.
- Any energy resource that will run out.
- The hotter something is, the more heat energy it has.
- A fossil fuel made from the remains of plants.
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- A nuclear fuel.
- Making electricity using heat from hot rocks underground.
- Fossil fuel natural gas formed from the remains of dead plants and animals that lived in the sea.
- energy The kind of energy stored in chemicals. Food, fuels and cells (batteries) all contain chemical energy.
- Making electricity using energy from the tides.
- The kind of energy made by anything that is making a noise.
- The kind of energy in moving things.
- Anything that stores energy that can be converted into heat energy.
18 Clues: A nuclear fuel. • The unit for measuring energy. • The kind of energy in moving things. • Fuels like coal, oil and natural gas. • Any energy resource that will run out. • An energy resource that will never run out. • Energy stored inside the nucleus of the atom. • A fossil fuel made from the remains of plants. • Making electricity using energy from the tides. • ...
ENERGY 2021-11-08
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- STORED IN NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM
- EXAMPLE OF CHEMMICAL ENERGY
- EMAMPLE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
- EXAMPLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY
- THERMAL ENERGY
- ENERGY STORED IN BONDS OF ATOMS
- FOSSIL FUEL
- STORED ENERGY THAT DEPENDS ON INTERACTION
- ABILITY TO DO WORK
- ENERCY FROM HEAT
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- SOUND ENERGY EXAMPLE
- FORM OF WAVES
- NUCLEAR
- ENERGY THAT HAS MOVING ELECTRONS
- WHERE MOST ENERGY COMES FROM
- ENERGY AN OBJECT HAS BECAUSE IT IS IN MOTION
- ENERGY MOVING OR ABILITY TO MOVE
- VIBRATION OF PARTICLES OF AN OBJECT
18 Clues: NUCLEAR • FOSSIL FUEL • FORM OF WAVES • THERMAL ENERGY • ENERCY FROM HEAT • ABILITY TO DO WORK • SOUND ENERGY EXAMPLE • EXAMPLE OF CHEMMICAL ENERGY • STORED IN NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM • WHERE MOST ENERGY COMES FROM • EMAMPLE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY • ENERGY STORED IN BONDS OF ATOMS • ENERGY THAT HAS MOVING ELECTRONS • ENERGY MOVING OR ABILITY TO MOVE • EXAMPLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY • ...
energy 2022-03-23
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- ________pair; from Newton's third law
- unit of force
- how something moves
- a resistance to a change in motion
- area where an action/reaction pair reside
- Newton's ____ Law; resistance to stop or start
- ____________force; when the push and pull are unequal
- the push or pull of an object
- speed
- Newton's ____ Law;relation of action/reaction pairs
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- Newton's ____ Law; the relationship of mass and acceleration
- something shot
- Air ________ Airs force on an object
- how much matter in an object
- how much mass and space an object has
- _______forces; The push and pull equal each other
- ____force; the calculation of push and pull
- The pull of the Earth
18 Clues: speed • unit of force • something shot • how something moves • The pull of the Earth • how much matter in an object • the push or pull of an object • a resistance to a change in motion • Air ________ Airs force on an object • ________pair; from Newton's third law • how much mass and space an object has • area where an action/reaction pair reside • ...
ENERGY 2021-10-27
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- χρεώσεις που βαραίνουν τον καταναλωτή και αφορούν υπηρεσίες σχετικά με την προμήθεια της ΗΕ και καταβάλλονται στους αρμόδιους φορείς
- μορφή εξασφάλισης της εταιρεάις έναντι μελλοντικών οφειλών του πελάτη
- ο λογαριασμός που εκδίδεται βάσει ιστορικών στοιχείων κατανάλωσης του πελάτη
- Μονάδα Μέτρησης Ενέργειας
- Μέσο με το οποίο υποβαθμίζεται η τάση της παραγόμενης ΗΕ
- Τύπος Ειδικού Τιμολογίου
- Μονάδα Μέτρησης Ισχύος
- ο αρμόδιος φορέας της διανομής ΗΕ
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- το σύνολο των γραμμών μεταφοράς και διανομής των μονάδων παραγωγής που συνδέονται μεταξύ τους και συγκροτούν ένα ενιαίο ηλεκτρικό σύστημα
- Ελληνικό...Ενέργειας, εκεί όπου διενεργούνται οι καθημερινές αγοραπωλησίες ενέργειας
- η μέγιστη ν ισχύς που ο καταναλωτής μπορεί να απορροφήσει από το δίκτυο
- έκπτωση συνέπειας όταν ο πελάτης τιμολογείται σε κάθε λογαριασμό με τις τιμές της εμπρόθεσμης εξόφλησης
- Τύπος τιμολογίου με χαμηλότερη χρέωση σε συγκεκριμένες ώρες της ημερας
- η υπηρεσία στην οποία εντάσσονται οι μεγαλοι οφειλέτες τους οποίους σταματάει να εκπροσωπεί ένας πάροχος
- ο αρμόδιος φορέας της μεταφοράς ΗΕ
- Τραπεζική Εντολή, τρόπος εξόφλησης λογαριασμών
- ο κωδικός που φανερώνει την επαγγελματική δραστηριότητα μιας επιχείρησης
- Η αναπροσαρμογή της χρέωσης η οποία πραγματποιείται όταν το κόστος αγοράς ΗΕ στην χονδρική, είναι πέραν κάποιων προκαθορισμένων ορίων
18 Clues: Μονάδα Μέτρησης Ισχύος • Τύπος Ειδικού Τιμολογίου • Μονάδα Μέτρησης Ενέργειας • ο αρμόδιος φορέας της διανομής ΗΕ • ο αρμόδιος φορέας της μεταφοράς ΗΕ • Τραπεζική Εντολή, τρόπος εξόφλησης λογαριασμών • Μέσο με το οποίο υποβαθμίζεται η τάση της παραγόμενης ΗΕ • μορφή εξασφάλισης της εταιρεάις έναντι μελλοντικών οφειλών του πελάτη • ...
Energy 2026-03-19
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- Energy associated with particles in a substance
- Rotating machine turned by moving water, steam, or air
- Energy linked to motion and position
- Flow of electric charge in a circuit
- Device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Unit of energy
- Energy stored because of position
- Energy transferred per unit charge
- Complete path through which current flows
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- Movement of energy from one form, store, or system to another
- Capacity to do work or transfer heat
- Law stating that energy is not created or destroyed
- Rate of energy transfer
- Electricity generated using moving water
- Force that opposes motion and often causes heating
- Energy of motion
- Percentage of useful output compared with total input
- Unit of power
18 Clues: Unit of power • Unit of energy • Energy of motion • Rate of energy transfer • Energy stored because of position • Energy transferred per unit charge • Capacity to do work or transfer heat • Energy linked to motion and position • Flow of electric charge in a circuit • Electricity generated using moving water • Complete path through which current flows • ...
Basic Functions of Life 2023-02-07
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- changing size or shape as one ages
- an example of growth & development for caterpillars
- how an organism responds to its environment
- the ability to control processes and responses
- how an organism exchanges gases
- the essential elements needed for all life forms
- the removal of waste products
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- maintaining stable internal environment
- the ability to produce offspring
- to build or to make
- looks at what an organism eats and how they eat
- moving substances throughout an organism
- the smallest level of organization
- this is needed in order for our bodies to function
14 Clues: to build or to make • the removal of waste products • how an organism exchanges gases • the ability to produce offspring • changing size or shape as one ages • the smallest level of organization • maintaining stable internal environment • moving substances throughout an organism • how an organism responds to its environment • the ability to control processes and responses • ...
Physics 2014-03-06
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- The ability of an object to do work
- Energy where waves travel through empty space
- How an object gains or loses energy
- Rate at which work is done
- Mechanical energy that is in motion
- Energy that is in motion or can be put into motion
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, esp. when used to generate electricity
- Energy from the sun
- Energy where the vibration of particles travels through solids, liquids, and gases
- the energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion
- Stored energy; Energy that can be "burned" to do work
- Measurement of power
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- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- Mechanical energy that can be put into motion because of its position
- mgh is the formula for which form of energy
- Energy that flows through a circuit
- the potential mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as work is performed to distort its volume or shape
- Measurement of work
- Energy that speeds up the particles of matter
- 1/2mv^2 is the formula for which form of energy
- the energy of electromagnetic waves
21 Clues: Measurement of work • Energy from the sun • Measurement of power • Rate at which work is done • The ability of an object to do work • How an object gains or loses energy • Energy that flows through a circuit • Mechanical energy that is in motion • the energy of electromagnetic waves • mgh is the formula for which form of energy • Energy where waves travel through empty space • ...
Science Crossword 2021-08-11
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- something we use to make renewable energy
- not made by nature
- things we use every day
- we are one!
- something we drink
- has a bigger percentage in our atmosphere than anything else
- we live one and it is about 100 years long
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- the best subject ever
- make their own food
- forms over millions of years and is nonrenewable
- comes from nature
- we breathe it out
- every living thing needs it to live
- the third closest plant to the sun
- it is something that we breathe in everyday
- comes from trees
16 Clues: we are one! • comes from trees • comes from nature • we breathe it out • not made by nature • something we drink • make their own food • the best subject ever • things we use every day • the third closest plant to the sun • every living thing needs it to live • something we use to make renewable energy • we live one and it is about 100 years long • ...
