forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Tornandoes 2015-05-14
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- the amount of matter in a given amount space.
- dirt, dust, and objects that get pulled into a tornado.
- a measure of the strength of a tornado and the damage it does.
- a scientist that bring measurement tools near a tornado to gather data.
- to spin in a circle.
- a method of describing the strength of a tornado based on the speed of its winds and the damage it causes.
- a rotating column of air that stretches from a thunderstorm cloud to the ground.
- a whirlwind that forms along a surge of gusty winds at the edge of a thunderstorm.
- a tool that uses radio signals to measure the conditions associated with a tornado.
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- a large body of air with the same amount of moisture and the same temperature throughout.
- a measure of the rate at which wind blows.
- an upward flow of air.
- a weather alert issued when a tornado has been observed.
- a violent tornado that forms within a strong thunderstorm and remains on the ground for a long period of time.
- a tornado that forms over water.
- a rotating column of air that forms within a thunderstorm cloud.
- a storm that causes rain, lightning, and thunder.
- a weather alert issued when conditions exist that may lead to a tornado.
- a device that gathers data as it orbits earth in space.
- a tornado that forms from winds that are swirling over earths surface.
20 Clues: to spin in a circle. • an upward flow of air. • a tornado that forms over water. • a measure of the rate at which wind blows. • the amount of matter in a given amount space. • a storm that causes rain, lightning, and thunder. • dirt, dust, and objects that get pulled into a tornado. • a device that gathers data as it orbits earth in space. • ...
Jacks chapter 14 vocab 2023-05-03
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- - the total potential and kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
- - a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- - the energy an object has due to its motion
- - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- - the energy associated with electric charges
- - the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- - a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
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- - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- - energy obtained from flowing water
- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- - the chemical energy stored in living things
- - the process of changing energy from one form to another
- - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
19 Clues: - energy obtained from flowing water • - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • - the energy stored in chemical bonds • - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • - the energy an object has due to its motion • - the chemical energy stored in living things • - the energy associated with electric charges • - sunlight that is converted into usable energy • ...
Engineering as a Career 2017-05-06
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- They develop conceptual and detailed designs that ensure a product actually functions, performs and is fit for its purpose.
- They deal with movements humans make.
- They design structures such as buildings, bridges, tunnels, etc.
- They plan, design, construct, operate, and maintain roads, bridges, and tunnels.
- They help energy producers monitor and create more efficient forms of energy.
- They develop and design chemical manufacturing processes.
- They use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems.
- They design systems and products, such as artificial organs, artificial devices that replace body parts, and machines for diagnosing medical problems.
- They devise efficient systems that integrate workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service.
- They manipulate and study DNA.
- They maintain and repair x-ray equipment.
- They monitor and operate an airplane's complex aircraft systems.
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- They supervise lighting manufacturing and develop energy efficient lighting.
- They test the stress point of a material.
- They design animal habitats and study how an animal sleeps, eats, and how they do their activities.
- They design phones and how they transmit data to each other.
- They researches and develops the processes, instruments, and systems used to get benefits from nuclear energy and radiation.
- They make sure an item is of good quality.
- They design agricultural machinery components and equipment, using computer-aided design technology.
- They make needles for animal shots, perform surgeries for animals, and put animals to sleep.
- They deal with the provision of clean water, disposal of waste water and sewage, and the prevention of flood damage.
- They design equipment to extract oil and gas in the most profitable way, develop ways to inject water, chemicals, gases, or steam into an oil reserve to force out more oil, and develop plans to drill in oil and gas fields.
- They design railroad components.
- They design oil mining machines.
- They introduce equipment and devices into service and safely dispose old devices.
- They make jet engines and maintain and repair an aircraft's electrical, instrument and radio systems.
26 Clues: They manipulate and study DNA. • They design railroad components. • They design oil mining machines. • They deal with movements humans make. • They test the stress point of a material. • They maintain and repair x-ray equipment. • They make sure an item is of good quality. • They develop and design chemical manufacturing processes. • ...
Ch14 vocab cp 2023-05-11
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- the rate of doing work
- energy the energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- the ability to do work
- a device that changes a force & helps you do work
- plane a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- energy energy dealing with temperature
- potential energy the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy the energy associated with electric charges
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- an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- energy energy that travels in waves
- a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- energy the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- conversion the process of changing energy from one form to another
- potential energy potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- energy the energy an object has due to its motion
- a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- energy the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- and axle a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
21 Clues: the rate of doing work • the ability to do work • energy energy that travels in waves • energy energy dealing with temperature • energy the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy the energy stored in chemical bonds • an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • energy the energy an object has due to its motion • a device that changes a force & helps you do work • ...
What is the Atmosphere? 2021-04-05
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- the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- ______________ is responsible for nearly all of the oxygen currently found in the atmosphere.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
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- Animals convert sugar into food energy they can use.
- A body ___________ above the normal is a fever.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- Made up of gases that are essential for photosynthesis and respiration.
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- The planet we live on.
- Without _____ for protection only the simplest life forms would be able to live on earth.
- a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied.
13 Clues: The planet we live on. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • A body ___________ above the normal is a fever. • Animals convert sugar into food energy they can use. • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied. • ...
Work, Power, and Energy 2014-02-25
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- Requires a medium through which to travel
- The ability to do work
- Stored Energy
- Minimum amount of energy required to remove electron from atom
- This type of energy is maintained through warming
- Work is Force x ________
- When work is done there is equal change in energy (______ theorem)
- This type of energy refers to energy which has been converted from Electric Potential Energy
- Unit of work
- You must add energy to reuse (light bulb)
- Unit of power
- Potential to undergo a chemical reaction
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- Energy required to split nucleus of an atom into component parts
- Energy object possesses depending on position in gravitational field
- Energy stored in material as work is performed to distort it
- Work/Time
- How an object gains or loses energy
- Energy is easily reused (spring)
- 750 Watts
- 1/2mv^2
20 Clues: 1/2mv^2 • Work/Time • 750 Watts • Unit of work • Stored Energy • Unit of power • The ability to do work • Work is Force x ________ • Energy is easily reused (spring) • How an object gains or loses energy • Potential to undergo a chemical reaction • Requires a medium through which to travel • You must add energy to reuse (light bulb) • This type of energy is maintained through warming • ...
Energy and change vocabulary 2025-08-29
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- energy from the sun that is stored in plants and animal matter
- when an object is not moving
- fuels that results from the remains of plants and animals that died million years ago
- enery________different parts work together to store, give or use energy
- unit of measurement for energy
- energy an object has due to its position above the ground
- energy system that uses tools or machines to do work.
- stored energy
- energy system that is produced by heat
- energy stored in particles of a substance
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- energy system that originates from the sun and is stored in plants and animals as chemical energy
- energy from the core of the atom
- energy source that cannot be used up and can be replaced
- energy from falling water
- energy from the sun
- movement energy
- energy made from the tides and water waves
- energy system that is produced by the flow of electric currents
- energy stored in stretchy and compressed objects
- ability to do work
20 Clues: stored energy • movement energy • ability to do work • energy from the sun • energy from falling water • when an object is not moving • unit of measurement for energy • energy from the core of the atom • energy system that is produced by heat • energy stored in particles of a substance • energy made from the tides and water waves • energy stored in stretchy and compressed objects • ...
Deforestation 2023-12-11
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- A crack in the earth's crust
- Extracting minerals from the ground
- The decomposition of plant remains
- Fuel that comes from plants and animals
- The act of cutting down trees and causing erosion
- An igneous rock layer that forms when magma hardens on the earth&g
- movement of people from urban areas to cities
- Farming
- How light reflects off a mineral
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- Constructing a man-made habitat
- Going inside the earth in the hope of finding petroleum
- Reduce the s amount of damage from mining
- Mineral's ability to split
- A spontaneous process in which unstable nuclei lose energy
- A principle that states the younger rock lies on top of older rock
- Naturally occurring substance
- The color of a mineral in powder form
- A shift from farming to factories in an economy
- Mineral's ability to split along a jagged surface
- A machine that produces power
20 Clues: Farming • Mineral's ability to split • A crack in the earth's crust • Naturally occurring substance • A machine that produces power • Constructing a man-made habitat • How light reflects off a mineral • The decomposition of plant remains • Extracting minerals from the ground • The color of a mineral in powder form • Fuel that comes from plants and animals • ...
Rock Cycle 2025-12-03
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- when one tectonic plate sinks beneath another
- rock formed from heat and pressure
- when minerals glue sediments together
- the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces
- small pieces of broken rock
- the movement of sediments by wind, water, or ice
- when rock is pushed upward to the surface
- the dropping of sediments in a new location
- the movement of sediments
- when minerals form as magma cools
- magma that reaches Earth’s surface
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- the change of rock under heat and pressure
- when sediments are squeezed together
- the continuous process of rock change
- what is pushed up from the mantle, forming igneous rocks?
- Rock what rock forms when sediments are deposited and compressed together
- rock formed from cooled magma or lava
- when rock turns into magma
- force that squeezes rock deep underground
- energy that changes rock
- when magma or lava hardens
21 Clues: energy that changes rock • the movement of sediments • when rock turns into magma • when magma or lava hardens • small pieces of broken rock • when minerals form as magma cools • magma that reaches Earth’s surface • when sediments are squeezed together • rock formed from heat and pressure • the continuous process of rock change • when minerals glue sediments together • ...
BIOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES CROSSWORD 2024-09-12
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- - The process by which different kinds of living organisms develop and diversify from earlier forms.
- - The process of change that occurs during an organism’s life to produce a more complex organism.
- - A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- - The biological process by which new individual organisms are produced.
- Information - The hereditary material (DNA) that carries genetic instructions.
- - The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms.
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- - Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
- - The ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- - The ability to react to environmental changes.
- Processing - The ability to convert energy from one form to another to sustain life.
- - The process of increasing in physical size.
11 Clues: - The process of increasing in physical size. • - The ability to react to environmental changes. • - The ability to maintain a stable internal environment. • - The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. • - The biological process by which new individual organisms are produced. • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-24
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- force that holds atoms together in a molecule
- atoms of an element that have different numbers of neutrons
- the ablility of an atom to remove an electron from another atom
- force exerted by a gas on a surface
- 2 or more elements chemically combined
- insoluble solid that is produced when 2 salt solutions are reacted
- bonds where electrons are not shared equally
- no definite shape or volume
- molar concentration (M)
- study of the relationship between products amd reactants in a chemical reaction
- instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- charged atom
- simplest forms of matter
- no definite shape but definite volume
- measure of how close a measurement is to the actual value
- same throughout
- what is being dissolved
- the way of measuring concentration (m)
- movement of particles from high to low concentration
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- process by which a gas escapes through a tiny hole in its container
- the ability to do work or produce heat
- negative ion
- definite shape and volume
- relies on size of particle
- the transfer of energy from one object to anotherdue to a temperature difference
- relies on solubility
- measure of the movement of heat energy
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- no matter at all in a space
- made of 2 or more different particles
- relies on boiling
- positive ion
- mass per unit volume
- bonds where electrons are shared equally
- wat is doing the dissolving
- measure of how close measurements are to one another
- element that has properties of metals and non metals
37 Clues: negative ion • positive ion • charged atom • same throughout • relies on boiling • relies on solubility • mass per unit volume • molar concentration (M) • what is being dissolved • simplest forms of matter • definite shape and volume • relies on size of particle • no definite shape or volume • no matter at all in a space • wat is doing the dissolving • force exerted by a gas on a surface • ...
Membrane & Transport 2023-12-20
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- Phospholipids arrange in the cell membrane to form a _____.
- The type of passive transport that moves large or charged molecules with help from a membrane protein
- The type of molecule that makes up the majority of the cell membrane
- A category of transport that requires ATP energy
- The type of passive transport that moves small and uncharged molecules across the membrane
- A molecule found on the outside of the cell membrane that works to identify the cell
- A type of active transport, where the cell membrane will physically engulf especially large molecules to move them inside the cell.
- The energy molecule that powers a protein to complete active transport
- Transport of molecules in and out of the cell helps the cell maintain an internal balance called....
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- A molecule in the membrane that helps move materials that cannot get through on their own
- A molecule found in the membrane to help maintain flexibility
- A type of active transport, where the cell membrane forms a vesicle around molecules in the cell and pushes them out
- Passive transport moves molecules from an area of ___ concentration to low concentration.
- The structure of the cell that is in control of enters and exits the cell
- A characteristic of the fatty acid tails of the phospholipid that makes them tuck inside the membrane
- Molecules that are large and/or ___ have a hard time moving through the membrane alone.
- Active transport moves molecules ____ the concentration gradient
- Meaning to love water
- ___ cells contain a cell membrane
- A main difference between passive and active transport. Passive does not need ____ and active does need ____.
20 Clues: Meaning to love water • ___ cells contain a cell membrane • A category of transport that requires ATP energy • Phospholipids arrange in the cell membrane to form a _____. • A molecule found in the membrane to help maintain flexibility • Active transport moves molecules ____ the concentration gradient • ...
Chemistry! 2023-05-31
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- a measure of matter
- high energy wave that has high penetrability
- organizes elements according to atomic number
- a measure of how much space a substance occupies
- a mixture with visible parts
- bond where electrons are shared
- has a pH greater than 7
- a counting number in chemistry
- charged atom
- particle formed when a neutron forms a proton
- equal moles of H+ and OH-
- insoluble product in a double replacement reaction
- bond where electrons are transferred
- sum of protons and neutrons
- vertical column that corresponds to valence electrons
- concentration unit
- reduction/oxidation reaction
- water is this shape
- covalent bond where electrons are not shared equally
- formula that shows the simplest ratio of atoms in a molecule
- particle responsible for nuclear stability
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- fixed composition of elements
- eye protection in the lab
- reaction with one product
- equal to the number of protons
- shape of all two-atom molecules
- positive charged particle found in nucleus
- covalently bonded particle
- ration of mass to volume
- reaction where the products are CO2 and water
- a mixture with that is uniformly mixed
- negative charged particle involved in bonding
- covalent bond electrons are shared equally
- pure substance made up of one type of atom
- five-atom shape
- substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water
- gas law that converts volumes at non-STP to moles
- a measure of average kinetic energy
- building block of all matter
- release H+ ions in solution
- horizontal row that equals energy level of the valence
- particle made up of two protons and two neutrons
42 Clues: charged atom • five-atom shape • concentration unit • a measure of matter • water is this shape • has a pH greater than 7 • ration of mass to volume • eye protection in the lab • reaction with one product • equal moles of H+ and OH- • covalently bonded particle • sum of protons and neutrons • release H+ ions in solution • a mixture with visible parts • building block of all matter • ...
Life Processes Crossword - Amaya Jeter 2022-11-02
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- A chemical process in plant cells where sunlight is used to make food (stored energy).
- Taking food into the body or cell membrane.
- Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
- Cytoplasm pinches in and results in two new daughter cells. The new cells are identical to each other and to the original cell (like clones).
- Groups of organs working together to perform a specific job.
- Cell appears to rest and grow a bit. Cell makes a copy of DNA (DNA replication).
- A healthy internal balance of things like temperature, sugar, etc.
- movement of water across the cell membrane.
- All the levels together, highest level of organization.
- Makes body cells for growth and repair that are identical to the parent cell (same number of chromosomes).
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- Releases the stored energy from food eaten or made into usable energy (ATP). Occurs in the cell's mitochondria.
- Outputs/By-products
- Organisms that are made of only one cell.
- Organisms that are made of many cells.
- Chromosomes separate (pull apart), and chromatids (legs) move to opposite poles (sides).
- Different tissues working together to do a specific job.
- Makes reproductive cells that have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell (similar process to mitosis).
- The smallest unit of life. In the body, they are specialized to do certain things.
- Nuclear membrane forms around each new nucleus.
- movement of substances (other than water) across the cell membrane.
- Removal of waste matter.
- Inputs/Raw Materials/Ingredients
- Groups of similar cells organized to do a specific job.
- Breaking down food into smaller pieces.
- Nuclear membrane disintegrates and centrioles appear at poles (sides).
25 Clues: Outputs/By-products • Removal of waste matter. • Inputs/Raw Materials/Ingredients • Organisms that are made of many cells. • Breaking down food into smaller pieces. • Organisms that are made of only one cell. • Taking food into the body or cell membrane. • movement of water across the cell membrane. • Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. • ...
Puzzle 49: Thermochemistry 2025-09-09
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- – Energy to raise temperature.
- – No energy or matter exchange.
- – Heat content of system.
- – Energy required to raise temperature.
- – Everything else.
- – No matter exchange.
- – Capacity to do work.
- – Energy change independent of path.
- – Stored energy.
- – Can go both ways.
- – Cannot reverse.
- – Occurs without outside energy.
- – ΔS symbol.
- – Absorbs heat.
- – Energy to start reaction.
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- – Motion energy.
- – Measures heat change.
- – ΔH symbol.
- – Energy transfer due to temperature.
- – Study of heat and energy.
- – Free energy change.
- – Matter exchange allowed.
- – Energy to form compound.
- – Energy to break bonds.
- – Studied portion.
- – Releases heat.
- – Measure of thermal energy.
- – Disorder in system.
- – Burns substance.
- – Force × distance.
30 Clues: – ΔH symbol. • – ΔS symbol. • – Absorbs heat. • – Motion energy. • – Stored energy. • – Releases heat. • – Cannot reverse. • – Everything else. • – Studied portion. • – Burns substance. • – Can go both ways. • – Force × distance. • – Free energy change. • – No matter exchange. • – Disorder in system. • – Capacity to do work. • – Measures heat change. • – Energy to break bonds. • ...
Topic 1-Chemistry of Life (Matthew) 2017-10-05
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- a polysaccharide with branches often found in cereals and potatoes
- a simple found especially in honey and sugar
- a lipid containing a phosphate group in its molecule
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and tissues
- a simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms
- any type of sugar that contains two monosaccharides
- any type of sugar that cannot be hydrolyzed to give a simple sugar
- polymer of amino acids
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- a sugar containing glucose and fructose
- a polysaccharides containing chains of glucose monomers, main constituent of plant cell walls
- a substance formed from glycerol and three fatty acid groups
- a molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer
- a carbohydrate consisting many sugar molecules bond together
- a polysaccharide that forms glucose on hydrolysis, used for energy storage
- monomers of proteins
- a substance containing a large number of similar units bond together
- a sugar that occurs widely in nature as constituent of nucleosides
- any of a class of organic compounds that are fatty acids or their derivatives and are insoluble in water
- a substance produced by a living organism that acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction
19 Clues: monomers of proteins • polymer of amino acids • a sugar containing glucose and fructose • a simple found especially in honey and sugar • any type of sugar that contains two monosaccharides • a lipid containing a phosphate group in its molecule • a substance formed from glycerol and three fatty acid groups • a carbohydrate consisting many sugar molecules bond together • ...
Physical Science Chapter 23 "Using Natural Resources" 2017-09-04
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- A toxic chemical that is as byproduct of paper manufacturing; it has been linked to certain types of cancer. (23-3)
- A fossil fuel that is a mixture of many substances that comes out of the ground as a tar-like liquid; gasoline, diesel fuel, kerosene, etc. are extracted from it. (23-2)
- The replacement of one type of community by another at a single location over a period of time. (23-1)
- The energy produced by heat within the earth that is used to produce electricity; only good in areas where molten rock is somewhat close to the earths surface. (23-2)
- A group of organisms of one type in a certain area. (23-1)
- An individual living thing. (23-1)
- The capacity of certain gases in the atmosphere to trap heat, thereby warming the Earth (23-3)
- A term that describes all of the living organisms in a community or ecosystem. (23-1)
- Type of smog (air pollution) that forms from the interaction between chemicals in the air and sunlight (23-3)
- An undesirable change in the natural environment that is caused by the introduction of substances that are harmful to living organisms or by excessive wastes, heat, noise, or radiation. (23-3)
- A gradual increase in average global temperature due to the release of huge amounts of greenhouse gases by humans. (23-3)
- All of the ecosystems on the earth. (23-1)
- fuel Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals; a non-renewable resource. (23-2)
- A type of fossil fuel that is a gas at room temperature and is used to heat homes and cook food. (23-1)
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- an incidental or secondary product made in the manufacture or synthesis of something else. (23-3)
- An insecticide that was used in the United States in the 1970's, but banned because of harmful effects on birds and other animals. (23-3)
- species that enter new ecosystems and multiply, harming native species and their habitats. (23-1)
- a colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas produced by the incomplete burning of fossil fuels in cars, trucks, buses, etc. (23-3).
- A resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which the resource is consumed. (23-2)
- An increase in the amount of nutrients, such as nitrates, in a marine or aquatic ecosystem; can lead to huge algal blooms and eventual death of aquatic organisms. (23-3)
- A solid type of fossil fuel that is mined and used as a source of producing electricity. (23-1)
- A group of various species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other. (23-1)
- A renewable, clean source of energy from moving water that flows through a turbine causing it to spin and generate electricity. (23-2)
- A tendency for living things to maintain a balanced or constant internal state despite changing external conditions. (23-1)
- powerful chemicals that kill crop destroying insects, but can pollute water if washed into bodies of water by rain. (23-3)
- The non-living components of an ecosystem. (23-1)
- A non-renewable, clean source of energy that is produced by controlling fusion reactions between atoms. (23-2)
- A renewable, clean source of energy that is available as a result of temperature differences in the air. (23-3)
- A group of organisms and their abiotic (non-living) environment. (23-1)
- A renewable, clean source of energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy. (23-2)
30 Clues: An individual living thing. (23-1) • All of the ecosystems on the earth. (23-1) • The non-living components of an ecosystem. (23-1) • A group of organisms of one type in a certain area. (23-1) • A group of organisms and their abiotic (non-living) environment. (23-1) • A term that describes all of the living organisms in a community or ecosystem. (23-1) • ...
Energy Around You 2014-04-30
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- These are a source of stored chemical energy
- The unit that equals 1000J
- The term used to describe the ability to make a change happen
- Stored energy that is possessed by an object
- Energy that is stored in stretched or squashed springs
- This form of energy is a measure of the total kinetic energy possessed by the particles in a substance
- The unit that energy is measured in (symbol J)
- The unit that equals 1,000,000J
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- The energy of movement
- Energy that is stored when an object is held above the ground
- The _________ an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has
- Energy that is stored in substances
- A visible form of energy
- Heat energy is able _______, burn, dry and melt
- Energy that causes charged particles to move
- ___________ an object gives it gravitational potential energy
- Stretching or ___________ a spring gives it elastic potential energy
- Energy that is stored inside particles that make up matter
- The name given to the effects of using energy
- The energy air has when it is vibrating
20 Clues: The energy of movement • A visible form of energy • The unit that equals 1000J • The unit that equals 1,000,000J • Energy that is stored in substances • The energy air has when it is vibrating • These are a source of stored chemical energy • Energy that causes charged particles to move • Stored energy that is possessed by an object • ...
Energy Around You 2014-04-30
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- The unit that energy is measured in (symbol J)
- Energy that is stored when an object is held above the ground
- The term used to describe the ability to make a change happen
- Stretching or ___________ a spring gives it elastic potential energy
- A visible form of energy
- The unit that equals 1000J
- The _________ an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has
- Energy that causes charged particles to move
- Heat energy is able _______, burn, dry and melt
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- Stored energy that is possessed by an object
- The energy air has when it is vibrating
- The energy of movement
- These are a source of stored chemical energy
- Energy that is stored inside particles that make up matter
- Energy that is stored in stretched or squashed springs
- This form of energy is a measure of the total kinetic energy possessed by the particles in a substance
- The name given to the effects of using energy
- The unit that equals 1,000,000J
- Energy that is stored in substances
- ___________ an object gives it gravitational potential energy
20 Clues: The energy of movement • A visible form of energy • The unit that equals 1000J • The unit that equals 1,000,000J • Energy that is stored in substances • The energy air has when it is vibrating • Stored energy that is possessed by an object • These are a source of stored chemical energy • Energy that causes charged particles to move • ...
Energy Around You 2014-04-30
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- The name given to the effects of using energy
- Stored energy that is possessed by an object
- Stretching or ___________ a spring gives it elastic potential energy
- Energy that causes charged particles to move
- The unit that equals 1,000,000J
- Heat energy is able _______, burn, dry and melt
- ___________ an object gives it gravitational potential energy
- Energy that is stored when an object is held above the ground
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- The unit that energy is measured in (symbol J)
- The unit that equals 1000J
- Energy that is stored in stretched or squashed springs
- This form of energy is a measure of the total kinetic energy possessed by the particles in a substance
- The term used to describe the ability to make a change happen
- Energy that is stored in substances
- These are a source of stored chemical energy
- Energy that is stored inside particles that make up matter
- The _________ an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has
- The energy of movement
- The energy air has when it is vibrating
- A visible form of energy
20 Clues: The energy of movement • A visible form of energy • The unit that equals 1000J • The unit that equals 1,000,000J • Energy that is stored in substances • The energy air has when it is vibrating • Stored energy that is possessed by an object • Energy that causes charged particles to move • These are a source of stored chemical energy • ...
Science "What's in the air?" Crossword 2020-12-03
Across
- The amount of matter in an object or sample.
- Gasses that don't react easily with other substances.
- Gasses in the atmosphere for which their relative amounts stay constant.
- Atmospheric gasses whose amounts change based on the environment.
- Gasses that absorb and radiate energy in the atmosphere trapping thermal energy.
- A form of oxygen that forms a thin layer in the atmosphere. The chemical formula for this is O3.
- A colorless odorless gas that makes up about 78 percent of Earth's atmosphere. The chemical formula for this is N2.
- A greenhouse gas in Earth's atmosphere that is created by natural and human made processes. The chemical formula for this is CO2.
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- A process used by plants and algae to make sugar (food) out of light, carbon dioxide, and water.
- A variable gas in the atmosphere; a greenhouse gas.
- Radiant energy that heats.
- The gaseous state of water; a variable gas that is found in Earth's atmosphere. The chemical formula for this is H2O.
- The mixture of gasses surrounding Earth.
- The layer of gasses surrounding Earth. It's layers include the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere.
- A gas that makes up about 21 precent of Earth's atmosphere. The chemical formula for this is O2.
15 Clues: Radiant energy that heats. • The mixture of gasses surrounding Earth. • The amount of matter in an object or sample. • A variable gas in the atmosphere; a greenhouse gas. • Gasses that don't react easily with other substances. • Atmospheric gasses whose amounts change based on the environment. • ...
Grayson Rusley, Energy, 4 2024-05-06
Across
- Power to do work
- Source of energy formed by heat
- The better Rusley twin
- Source of energy from the nucleus of a atom
- Energy from movement or position
- Source of energy formed by moving water
- Cannot be used again
- Coal Petroleum, Natural gas all are a example of ______.
- Source of energy formed by the burning of organic matter
- Energy that is stored in a object until it moves
- Used to make nuclear energy, Atomic number is 92 in periodic table
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- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- Source of energy formed by heat by the earth
- Can be used again
- Nonrewnewable fossil fuel that is a gas
- Energy that is moving
- Nonrewnewable fossil fuel that is a liquid
- Nonrewnewable fossil fuel that is solid
- Source of energy formed by moving air
- Source of energy formed by the UV rays from the sun
20 Clues: Power to do work • Can be used again • Cannot be used again • Energy that is moving • The better Rusley twin • Energy stored in chemical bonds • Source of energy formed by heat • Energy from movement or position • Source of energy formed by moving air • Nonrewnewable fossil fuel that is a gas • Source of energy formed by moving water • Nonrewnewable fossil fuel that is solid • ...
LATE MIDDLE AGES 2023-09-27
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- sick ness that spread around during this time
- a new agricultural technology
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- a machine for converting the energy of flowing or falling water into useful forms of power, often in a watermill.
- another name for late middle ages
- doubled between 1000 and 1445.
- a structure that converts wind power into rotational energy
- how long the plague ravaged Europe
7 Clues: a new agricultural technology • doubled between 1000 and 1445. • another name for late middle ages • how long the plague ravaged Europe • sick ness that spread around during this time • a structure that converts wind power into rotational energy • a machine for converting the energy of flowing or falling water into useful forms of power, often in a watermill.
Environmental Science 2023-09-06
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- it is often measured in calories
- it is the smallest particle of an element that stillhas the properties of that element
- it is done when force is applied to an object over a distance
- economic social and political elements are essentially man-made features, which make cultural milieu
- it is a pure substance, it cannot be broken down into other types of substance
- it is the study of energy
- it is a common chemical substance on planet Earth.
- it is the energy that comes from the temperature of the heated substance
- the study of interactions among physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment and the solution of the environmental problems
- a widely accepted hypothesis that stands the test of time.
- it is the study of the interactions between life and its physical environment
- it is main element in organic compounds
- where the life operates.
- comprises all types of water resources oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams l, reservoir, polar, icecaps, glaciers, and ground water
- it is the energy stored in molecules and chemical compounds
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- it organized body of knowledge that is obtained by study and experimentation
- the vast of the majority of our people directly dependent on the nature resources of their country for their basic needs
- determine the variable character of the human habitat, its opportunities as well as limitations.
- the study of the sources, reactions l, transport, effects, and fates of chemical species in the hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere
- it is the energy in the nucleus, or core of an atom
- it is a substance that consists if two or more elements
- the protective blanket of gases surrounding the earth
- it is a process that changes some chemical substances into others
- the sum of all tye biochemical reactions in an organism
- it is a compound found mainly in living things
- anything that takes up space and has mass.
- it is the outer mantle of the solid earth
- it is the ability to do work
- it is generally expressed in kilowatt-hours(kWh)
- a substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction
30 Clues: where the life operates. • it is the study of energy • it is the ability to do work • it is often measured in calories • it is main element in organic compounds • it is the outer mantle of the solid earth • anything that takes up space and has mass. • it is a compound found mainly in living things • it is generally expressed in kilowatt-hours(kWh) • ...
Julie 08-23 sample crossword 2018-08-23
Across
- a climate when with very little rainfall and warm temperatures.
- a softer layer of earth's interior that forms further below the crust.
- when you have a need,especially in relation to food.
- waves- vibration that carry energy that is released in an earthquake as they travel through earth.
- a layer of hot, solid material that is between earth's crust and core.
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- the amount of force that presses on an area.
- a rigid layer that forms near the crust in earth's interior.
- A period of time with not enough rain or snow to help grow crops.
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
9 Clues: the amount of force that presses on an area. • The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • when you have a need,especially in relation to food. • a rigid layer that forms near the crust in earth's interior. • A period of time with not enough rain or snow to help grow crops. • a climate when with very little rainfall and warm temperatures. • ...
Life Science & Physical 2026-05-12
Across
- movement of water.
- support life processes;
- The curved path one object takes around another due to gravity.
- Plant movement toward or many from a stimulus.
- A large object that orbits a star and has cleared its orbit of the other debris.
- Daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell.
- The force that pulls objects toward one another and holds planets in orbit.
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- Life process by which living things transfer genetic information to their offspring.
- Plant Growth toward light.
- A small, rocky body that orbits the sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt.
- The sun and all the objects that orbit it, including planets, moons, and asteroids.
- A natural object that orbits a planet.
- Shared understanding that encapsulates our current understanding of the cell.
- movement of substances other than water across a cell membrane.
- Plant Growth in response to gravity.
- A small celestial body that orbits the sun but hasn't cleared its orbit of other debris.
- A ball of ice, rock, and dust that forms a glowing tail as it nears the sun.
- Daughter cells are NOT genetically identical to the parent cell.
- Energy from the sun that Powers most Earth systems.
- A usable form of energy often created by burning fuels or using sunlight, wind, and water.
20 Clues: movement of water. • support life processes; • Plant Growth toward light. • Plant Growth in response to gravity. • A natural object that orbits a planet. • Plant movement toward or many from a stimulus. • Energy from the sun that Powers most Earth systems. • Daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell. • ...
Energy Transformations 2018-08-06
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- a type of diagram showing how much energy something has and how it is transferred
- something that gives something else the ability to work and live
- a group of atoms held together by bonds
- energy stored in chemical bonds like foods
- a tiny particle that matter is made of(everything is made out of it)
- the conversion of energy from one type of energy to another
- the energy of motion
- a unit of power,used to measure how much electricity a power plant produces or how much electricity a device uses
- The change in atoms to form a new substance
- Hot,cold,warm and freezing are all __________
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- a device that helps the heart been on it’s normal rhythm
- the rule that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the standard unit of work or energy
- energy that when given to something is not used, like heat from a lightbulb
- the energy changing from one object to another
- the amount of energy something uses in a period of time
- a measurement to see if something is good at not wasting energy
- energy stored in an object
- a magnet like bond to hold atoms together
19 Clues: the energy of motion • energy stored in an object • the standard unit of work or energy • a group of atoms held together by bonds • a magnet like bond to hold atoms together • energy stored in chemical bonds like foods • The change in atoms to form a new substance • Hot,cold,warm and freezing are all __________ • the energy changing from one object to another • ...
SCIENCE 2023-05-16
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- A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- An organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis.
- Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
- Physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- Firm and stable in shape.
- A simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- A small particle with a negative charge that is found in all atoms.
- A substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container.
- A colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
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- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object.
- A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- A process used by plants and other organisms to use sunlight for synthesizing foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Animals that get their energy by eating plants or other animals.
- A colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration.
- Light from the sun.
- The positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others.
- A formal inquiry or systematic study.
- Vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- A colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
26 Clues: Light from the sun. • Firm and stable in shape. • A formal inquiry or systematic study. • Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • An organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis. • Animals that get their energy by eating plants or other animals. • The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object. • ...
End of Year Science Crossword 2023-05-12
Across
- the largest planet
- these take up about 60% of Virginia’s land
- a major producer in the ocean
- a break in the earth’s crust, where 2 plates meet
- caused by a change in density due to temperature and salinity
- this causes surface currents and waves in the ocean
- where most plants and animals in the ocean live
- this is described by an objects speed and direction
- all the living and nonliving things in the same place at the same time
- form when sediments compact and cemented together
- this type of boundary is where volcanoes and new crust forms
- the plant part that collects the pollen
- the basic unit of all matter
- form when other rocks go through heat and pressure
- this type of boundary is where mountains and volcanoes form
- an Earth ______ takes 24 hours
- sound travels fastest through a _________
- this color has the shortest wavelength and the most energy
- all 3 types of rock can go through weathering and erosion and turn into these
- make their own food
- these occur at transform boundaries
- a fan takes electrical energy and turns it into this
- as you go deeper into the ocean, life, sunlight, and this decrease
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- the process that producers use to make their own food
- this variable never changes
- this is the variable that you can change
- the energy of motion
- the layer of the earth where metamorphic rocks form
- this is a temporary magnet that can be turned on and off
- eat only plants
- one Earth _______ around the sun takes 365 days
- the coldest planet
- anchor the plant to the ground
- form when magma cools
- a mixture where one substance disolves into the other
- the closest planet to the sun
- this type of circuit is ON and the energy can move throughout
37 Clues: eat only plants • the largest planet • the coldest planet • make their own food • the energy of motion • form when magma cools • this variable never changes • the basic unit of all matter • a major producer in the ocean • the closest planet to the sun • anchor the plant to the ground • an Earth ______ takes 24 hours • these occur at transform boundaries • ...
Sarah Modlin- Energy 2014-02-26
Across
- example of elastic energy (HINT: normally metal)
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- an increase in gravitational energy could be from mass or
- part of total potential and kinetic, results in system temp
- energy that something has that is in motion
- change of energy is equal to this
- total energy doesn't change but specific form will
- energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
- (fcos) times this equals work
- the ability of an object to do work
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- rate at which work is done
- disturbance of matter
- energy associated with gravitational field
- 1/2 mv^2
- gravitational
- unit for work
- Jule/Second
- the potential energy in batteries
- amount of energy required to remove an electron
- energy stored as a result of stretching or compressing
20 Clues: 1/2 mv^2 • Jule/Second • gravitational • unit for work • disturbance of matter • rate at which work is done • (fcos) times this equals work • energy of electromagnetic waves • change of energy is equal to this • the potential energy in batteries • the ability of an object to do work • energy associated with gravitational field • energy that something has that is in motion • ...
BJU Life Science Chapter 3 2023-12-06
Across
- long,hairlike extensions for a cell membrane that aid in movement
- an organelle in plants that contains chlorophyll & other pigments; the organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- short,hairlike extensions for a cell membrane that aid in movement
- the thick fluid inside a cell that contains organelles; all the material inside a cell except the nucleus
- the movement of molecules across a cell membrane, requiring the use of cellular energy
- a form of passive transportaion which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- a membrane that only certain molecules can pass through
- a unicellular organism that does not have a membrane around its genetic material & that lacks membrane-bound organelles
- a non-membrane-bound organelle that directs the assembling of proteins
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- an organelle consisting of membranes that enable substances to be transported throughout the cell
- a rigid structure manufactured by cells of plants, fungi, algae,and most bacteria to surround the cell membrane
- the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- an organelle that contains digestive enzymes for disposing of foreign particles and worn out cellular structures
- the movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of cellular energy
- an organelle that collects chemicals from the cytoplasm,processes them, and secretes them
- the organelle in eukaryotes that contains chromosomes; the control center of the cell
- the thin covering that forms the outer boundary of a cell and that is composed of phospholipids & proteins
- the organelles in which aerobic respiration occurs to release usable energy from food
- a membrane sac that stores various substances, such as water, food, or waste within a cell
- a unicellular or multicellular organism whose cell or cells have a nucleus & other membrane-bound organelles
20 Clues: a membrane that only certain molecules can pass through • the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • long,hairlike extensions for a cell membrane that aid in movement • short,hairlike extensions for a cell membrane that aid in movement • a non-membrane-bound organelle that directs the assembling of proteins • ...
Nathan's crossword therm 2022-05-24
Across
- equal to 1,000 calories is a unit of heat
- something that adapted to a temperature
- something used to control the temperature
- heat that is caused or operated to different forms of energy
- heat that the body makes
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- needs to have heat absorbed from outside the body
- something to keep things warm
- something to measure temperature
- a device that records temperature
- connected to temperature or heat
10 Clues: heat that the body makes • something to keep things warm • something to measure temperature • connected to temperature or heat • a device that records temperature • something that adapted to a temperature • equal to 1,000 calories is a unit of heat • something used to control the temperature • needs to have heat absorbed from outside the body • ...
Science Vocab Stuff 2017-05-11
Across
- Tissue forms this
- Creating offspring with NO DNA variation
- A cell divides to form two cells
- Made up of many organs
- Cells specialize to make this
- Full of organ systems that make a body function
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- Creating offspring WITH genetic variation
- Process where plants make oxygen and glucose
- Process where humans make energy and carbon dioxide
- Diffusion except with water molecules
10 Clues: Tissue forms this • Made up of many organs • Cells specialize to make this • A cell divides to form two cells • Diffusion except with water molecules • Creating offspring with NO DNA variation • Creating offspring WITH genetic variation • Process where plants make oxygen and glucose • Full of organ systems that make a body function • ...
Weather and Climate (PREP) 2024-05-07
Across
- strong windy storm that forms over the ocean.
- the way something is repeated.
- today's temperature or condition.
- general conditions over a long period of time.
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- air movement or flow in the atmosphere.
- connected or belonging to the same family.
- power and heat that comes from the sun.
- a very large expanse of sea.
- temperature during the fall season.
- temperature during the spring season.
10 Clues: a very large expanse of sea. • the way something is repeated. • today's temperature or condition. • temperature during the fall season. • temperature during the spring season. • air movement or flow in the atmosphere. • power and heat that comes from the sun. • connected or belonging to the same family. • strong windy storm that forms over the ocean. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-14
Across
- Also known as Combined Heat and Power. Production of electricity from steam, heat, or other forms of energy produced as a by-product of another process.
- A document, approved by the responsible regulatory agency, listing the terms and conditions, including a schedule of prices, under which utility services will be provided.
- The electricity generated from the flow of water
- This is caused by the earth's weather patterns creating high and low pressure centres forcing wind to rush from high to low pressure
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- Energy sources that do not come from finite resources. They include wind energy, hydropower, solar energy (solar thermal, photovoltaics), bioenergy (biomass and biogas) and geothermal energy
- A unit of measure for electrical energy equal to 1 Billion watts. This is the preferred measure of utility scale power plants. It is enough electricity to power 5000 homes for a year.
- Organic waste from agricultural, livestock, and lumber industry products, dead trees, foliage, etc., and is considered a renewable energy source.
- The electricity generated from the suns energy.
- A system of interconnected power lines and generators that is managed so that power from generators is dispatched as needed to meet the requirements of the customers connected to it (this system) at various points.
9 Clues: The electricity generated from the suns energy. • The electricity generated from the flow of water • This is caused by the earth's weather patterns creating high and low pressure centres forcing wind to rush from high to low pressure • ...
Chapter 9 2021-01-06
Across
- bending of a wave around an object
- repeating disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space
- locations where interfering waves always cancel
- number of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second
- matter in the medium moves back and forth along the same direction
- process of two or more waves overlapping and combining to form a new wave
- waves that can travel only through matter
- low points of a transverse wave
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- particles in the medium move back and forth at right angles to the direction the wave travels
- less dense region of a longitudinal wave
- bending of a wave caused by a change in its sped as it travels from one medium to another
- process by which an object is made to vibrate by absorbing energy at its natural frequencies
- special type of wave pattern that forms when waves equal in wavelength and amplitude but travel in opposite directions and continuously interfere with each other
- matter through which a wave travels
- more dense region of a longitudinal wave
- amount of time it takes one wavelength to pass a point
- distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point just like it
- high points of a transverse wave
- measure of the size of the disturbance from a wave
19 Clues: low points of a transverse wave • high points of a transverse wave • bending of a wave around an object • matter through which a wave travels • less dense region of a longitudinal wave • more dense region of a longitudinal wave • waves that can travel only through matter • locations where interfering waves always cancel • measure of the size of the disturbance from a wave • ...
Viruses, Bacteria, and Protists 2022-01-20
Across
- a small, rounded, thick-walled resting cell that forms inside a bacterial cell
- eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi
- temporary bulges of a cell
- when food is heated to a temperature that is high enough to kill harmful bacteria without changing the taste of the food
- a unicellular animal-like protist
- a tiny, nonliving particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living cell
- a substance introduced in the body to help produce chemicals that destroy specific viruses
- chemicals that produce color
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- organisms that break down large, complex organisms into small, simple chemicals
- an organism that provides a source of energy for a virus or other organism
- a long, whiplike structure that helps a cell to move
- hairlike projections found on ciliates
- the process of sexual reproduction in bacterial cells
- an organism that lives on or in a host and causes it harm
- a tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism
- single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus
- autotrophs that use pigments to capture the sun's energy
17 Clues: temporary bulges of a cell • chemicals that produce color • a unicellular animal-like protist • hairlike projections found on ciliates • single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus • a long, whiplike structure that helps a cell to move • a tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism • the process of sexual reproduction in bacterial cells • ...
Kingdoms 2017-10-25
Across
- Lobsters, insects, and spiders are examples of
- Root-like parts of hyphae that anchor the fungus
- Tiny hairs
- Flat worm-like body Ex:flatworms
- Movement of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- "False Food"
- Have a backbone
- Cell walls of fungi are made of
- Having no symmetry
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- Structure resulting from reproduction
- Phylum commonly know as club fungi
- Phylum commonly know as sac fungi
- Copies DNA and makes two daughter cells
- A plant that has flowers and produces seeds
- Fluid part around organelles
- Only flows up from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Forms bridge and transfers genetic material
- Circular DNA, genetic information
- A plant that contains cones and produces seeds
- Threadlike tubes that make up the bodies of multicellular fungi
- Mostly unicellular eukaryotes, not a plant, fungus, or animal
- Needs a host cell for energy
22 Clues: Tiny hairs • "False Food" • Have a backbone • Having no symmetry • Fluid part around organelles • Needs a host cell for energy • Cell walls of fungi are made of • Flat worm-like body Ex:flatworms • Phylum commonly know as sac fungi • Circular DNA, genetic information • Phylum commonly know as club fungi • Structure resulting from reproduction • Copies DNA and makes two daughter cells • ...
Digestion crossword 2024-01-11
Across
- ball of food
- increases the surface area of the intestine so that it can absorb more nutrients
- part of the digestive track that connects the mouth & stomach
- produced pancreatic juice
- chemical reaction when molecules combine with oxygen
- food is broken down physically as your teeth grind
- the energy you need to maintain automatic processes
- or blood sugar is the body's basic fuel
- mixture of enzymes
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- contains the enzyme ptyalin which helps break food down
- helps the boy digest and absorb fats
- things that your body do naturally
- process of breaking down food & changing nutrients into forms your body can use
- acids and enzymes that help food break down chemically
- churned food turns into this liquid
- breaks down foods
- rhythmic movements of muscle
- break down food
- helps change carbohydrate into sugars
- storage form of glucose
20 Clues: ball of food • break down food • breaks down foods • mixture of enzymes • storage form of glucose • produced pancreatic juice • rhythmic movements of muscle • things that your body do naturally • churned food turns into this liquid • helps the boy digest and absorb fats • helps change carbohydrate into sugars • or blood sugar is the body's basic fuel • ...
Space 2025-05-16
Across
- the galaxy we live in
- what we live on
- a man made object that goes around earth
- a probe launched off earth to study the outer milkyway
- a non-glowing ball of mass
- belt a belt of asteroids outside the milkyway
- the earth does this around the sun
- h20
- space station the station in space that we use
- the amount of energy in something
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- a constellation of a princess in the sky
- a group of stars that forms a picture
- star system in the southern constellations
- the north star
- opposite of this is a white hill
- rhymes with bubble
- how far light travels in a year
- stars are bornn from this
- an hour and a half
- a glowing ball of mass
- the pull on earth
- the milky way _______
- an objects ability to move
23 Clues: h20 • the north star • what we live on • the pull on earth • rhymes with bubble • an hour and a half • the galaxy we live in • the milky way _______ • a glowing ball of mass • stars are bornn from this • a non-glowing ball of mass • an objects ability to move • how far light travels in a year • opposite of this is a white hill • the amount of energy in something • ...
Year 8 Energy and heat 2026-05-13
Across
- State of matter with particles moving freely and no fixed volume
- State of matter where particles slide over one another
- Energy an object has when moving
- When energy changes from one form to another
- Material that slows the transfer of heat or electricity
- Stored energy in stretched or compressed objects
- Heat transfer through direct contact between particles
- Percentage of input energy converted into useful energy
- Heat transfer by electromagnetic waves without particles
- Form of energy we can see with our eyes
- Visual representation of energy movement or changes
- State of matter with fixed shape and tightly packed particles
- Energy carried by moving charges through wires
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- Scientific law stating energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Energy produced by vibrations travelling through matter
- Energy produced after a transfer or transformation
- Stored energy due to height above the ground
- Energy that helps achieve the intended purpose
- Appliance that transforms electrical energy into heat
- Tiny pieces of matter that move faster when heated
- Heat transfer in liquids and gases through particle movement
- Movement of energy from one object to another without changing form
- The ability to cause change
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Type of electromagnetic wave responsible for thermal radiation
- Unit used to measure energy
- Stored energy found in food, fuel, and batteries
- Energy not used for the intended purpose, often heat or sound
- Starting energy in an energy flow diagram
- Energy transferred due to temperature differences
30 Clues: The ability to cause change • Unit used to measure energy • Energy an object has when moving • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • Form of energy we can see with our eyes • Starting energy in an energy flow diagram • Stored energy due to height above the ground • When energy changes from one form to another • Energy that helps achieve the intended purpose • ...
Carbon Compounds as Fuels and Feedstock 2019-11-25
Across
- breaking down hydrocarbons into smaller molecules
- term for a resource that can run out
- this element forms families of similar compounds easily
- process which divides crude oil into useful fractions
- how thick a liquid is
- the second member of the alkane family
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- how easily a hydrocarbon burns
- physical process that turns a liquid into a vapour
- more reactive than alkanes and react with bromine water
- doing this to hydrocarbons releases lots of energy
- substance made using alkenes as starting material made up of many repeating units
- thick smelly mixture of hydrocarbons
12 Clues: how thick a liquid is • how easily a hydrocarbon burns • term for a resource that can run out • thick smelly mixture of hydrocarbons • the second member of the alkane family • breaking down hydrocarbons into smaller molecules • physical process that turns a liquid into a vapour • doing this to hydrocarbons releases lots of energy • ...
7.2A VolcaNow! 2025-12-12
Across
- A large volcanic crater, formed by the collapse of the volcano summit as the result of a major eruption.
- A tectonic plate made up of light rocks that forms the continents.
- The semi-solid, thick, very hot layer beneath the crust.
- The solid surface of the Earth (including the seafloor beneath the oceans).
- The average number of years between eruptions; this gives a measure of how often or how rarely a volcano erupts.
- The location where tectonic plates collide and one sinks under the other, destroying rock.
- A property of a substance meaning liquefied by heat.
- A steep-sided, often cone-shaped volcanic peak, formed by layers of ash, relatively sticky lava and other eruption products.
- A linear volcanic vent or vents through which lava and gases erupt.
- An indicator used to describe and compare eruption size based on the volume of material erupted by a volcano.
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- A broad, dome-shaped volcano with gently sloping sides formed by layers of relatively fluid lava.
- A tectonic plate at the bottom of the ocean made of dark rocks.
- The melted material from the mantle and crust while it is beneath the surface of the earth.
- To change a liquid material into a solid by removing or releasing thermal energy.
- The emission of volcanic products such as lava, ash, and gases from a volcano; as a geologic process, volcanic eruptions usually occur as sudden events.
- The location where tectonic plates separate and new rock is formed.
- Volcanic regions generated by a mantle plume originating from the mantle that melts through the overlying plate, not related to tectonic plate boundaries.
- A large piece of Earth’s crust that is on top of the mantle
- To change a solid material into liquid by adding thermal energy.
- A special kind of solid which has a regular shape, often with shiny surfaces.
- Melted rock that is emitted from a volcano or vent and flows onto the surface; also refers to the hardened rock that forms as it cools.
21 Clues: A property of a substance meaning liquefied by heat. • The semi-solid, thick, very hot layer beneath the crust. • A large piece of Earth’s crust that is on top of the mantle • A tectonic plate at the bottom of the ocean made of dark rocks. • To change a solid material into liquid by adding thermal energy. • ...
BIOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES CROSSWORD 2024-09-12
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- - The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms.
- - The process of increasing in physical size.
- Information - The hereditary material (DNA) that carries genetic instructions.
- - Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
- - The process by which different kinds of living organisms develop and diversify from earlier forms.
- - The biological process by which new individual organisms are produced.
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- - The ability to react to environmental changes.
- - A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- - The ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- - The process of change that occurs during an organism’s life to produce a more complex organism.
- Processing - The ability to convert energy from one form to another to sustain life.
11 Clues: - The process of increasing in physical size. • - The ability to react to environmental changes. • - The ability to maintain a stable internal environment. • - The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. • - The biological process by which new individual organisms are produced. • ...
BIOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES CROSSWORD 2024-09-12
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- - The process by which different kinds of living organisms develop and diversify from earlier forms.
- - The process of change that occurs during an organism’s life to produce a more complex organism.
- - A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- - The biological process by which new individual organisms are produced.
- Information - The hereditary material (DNA) that carries genetic instructions.
- - The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms.
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- - Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
- - The ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- - The ability to react to environmental changes.
- Processing - The ability to convert energy from one form to another to sustain life.
- - The process of increasing in physical size.
11 Clues: - The process of increasing in physical size. • - The ability to react to environmental changes. • - The ability to maintain a stable internal environment. • - The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. • - The biological process by which new individual organisms are produced. • ...
muscle crossword by shiva 2024-02-22
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- tissue that forms movement
- the strands of cells inside muscles
- the fibre that connects the muscle to the bone
- the muscle that is enlarged
- the way the muscles hold energy
- the muscles that can do fast strong movements
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- the muscles that can do long weak movements
- the muscles that are bost fast twitch and slow twitch
- the outer layer of the muscle
- the muscle that isn't enlarged
- the outer layer of the muscle fibres
11 Clues: tissue that forms movement • the muscle that is enlarged • the outer layer of the muscle • the muscle that isn't enlarged • the way the muscles hold energy • the strands of cells inside muscles • the outer layer of the muscle fibres • the muscles that can do long weak movements • the muscles that can do fast strong movements • the fibre that connects the muscle to the bone • ...
The impossible 2025-03-13
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- Energy Stored energy based on position or condition.
- The rate at which energy is used or transferred.
- Conservation Practice of using less energy and reducing waste.
- Transfer Movement of energy from one place to another.
- Energy Energy that comes from the temperature of matter.
- Energy Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- Measure of useful energy obtained versus wasted energy.
- Energy transfer through electromagnetic waves.
- Heat transfer through direct contact between materials.
- Energy Energy an object has due to its motion.
- Maintaining processes without depleting resources.
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- Energy Energy stored in magnetic fields.
- Energy Energy from sources that cannot be replaced.
- Resistance encountered when surfaces move over each other.
- Energy Energy stored in chemical bonds.
- Energy Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- Energy Energy from sources that can be replenished.
- Heat transfer through the movement of fluids.
- Energy Potential energy related to height above ground.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
20 Clues: Energy Energy stored in chemical bonds. • The ability to do work or cause change. • Energy Energy stored in magnetic fields. • Heat transfer through the movement of fluids. • Energy transfer through electromagnetic waves. • Energy Energy an object has due to its motion. • Energy Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • The rate at which energy is used or transferred. • ...
chapter 5 crossword puzzle 2022-05-16
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- the series of processes in which rock forms, changes from one type to another, is destroyed, and forms again by geological
- rock that forms when magma cools and solidfies
- a change in the texture, structure,or chemical composition of a rock due to contact with magma
- rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of lava at earth's surface
- describes magma or igneous rock that is rich in magnesium and iron and that is generally dark in color
- the metamorphic rock texture in which mineral grains are not arranged in plains or bands
- the process in which minerlas precipitate into pore spaces between sediment grains and bind sediments together to form rock
- rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath earth's surface
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- a change in the texture, structure, or chemical composition of a rock due to changes in temperature and pressure over a large area, generally as a result of tectonic forces
- sedimentary rock that forms from the remains of plants or animals
- the simplified pattern that illustrates the order in which minerals crystallize from cooling magma according to their chemical composition and melting point
- forms from minerals that were once dissolved in water
- sedimentary rock that forms when fragments of preexisting rocks are compacted or semented together
- describes magma or igneous rock that is rich in feldspars and silica and that is generally light in color
- the process in which the volume and porosity of a sediment is decreased by the weight of overlying sediments as a result of burial beneath other sediments
- the metamorphic rock texture in which mineral grains are arranged in plains or bands
- the process in which one type of rock changes into metamorphic rock because of chemical processes or changes in temperature and pressure
17 Clues: rock that forms when magma cools and solidfies • forms from minerals that were once dissolved in water • sedimentary rock that forms from the remains of plants or animals • rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of lava at earth's surface • rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath earth's surface • ...
E&S-U2-C3-Ch. 6-Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-02
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- the process in which the volume & porosity of a sediment is decreased by the weight of overlying sediments as a result of burial beneath other sediments
- describes magma or igneous rock that's rich in feldspars & silica & that is generally light in color
- a change in the texture, structure, or chemical composition of a rock due to changes in temperature & pressure over a large area, generally as a result of tectonic forces
- rock that forms from the cooling & solidification of lava at Earth's surface
- the series of processes in which rock forms, changes from 1 type to another, is destroyed, & forms again by geological processes
- the metamorphic rock texture in which mineral grains are arranged in planes or bands
- the process in which 1 type of rock changes into metamorphic rock because of chemical processes or changes in temperature & pressure
- the simplified pattern that illustrates the order in which minerals crystallize from cooling magma according to their chemical composition & melting point
- the process in which minerals precipitate into pore spaces between sediment grains & bind sediments together to form rock
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- sedimentary rock that forms when fragments of preexisting rocks are compacted or cemented together
- rock formed from the cooling & solidification of magma beneath Earth's surface
- a change in the texture, structure, or chemical composition of a rock due to contact with magma
- sedimentary rock that forms from the remains of plants or animals
- rock that forms when magma cools & solidifies
- describes magma or igneous rock that's rich in magnesium & iron & that's generally dark in color
- sedimentary rock that forms when minerals precipitate from a solution or settle from a suspension
- the metamorphic rock texture in which mineral grains are not arranged in planes or bands
17 Clues: rock that forms when magma cools & solidifies • sedimentary rock that forms from the remains of plants or animals • rock that forms from the cooling & solidification of lava at Earth's surface • rock formed from the cooling & solidification of magma beneath Earth's surface • the metamorphic rock texture in which mineral grains are arranged in planes or bands • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-01-23
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- a tiny aperture generally found in the epidermis layer of the leaves
- chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms (diamond and graphite) and which also occurs in impure form in charcoal
- each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast, bounded by pigmented membranes on which the light reactions of photosynthesis take place
- a form of potential energy found within chemical bonds, atoms, and subatomic particles
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms
- the chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and hydrogen-carrier compounds into glucose
- stacks of structures called thylakoids
- a gas of diatomic molecules having the formula H2
- a colorless, sweet, viscous liquid
- a cofactor used in anabolic reactions, such as the Calvin cycle
- a portion of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun
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- a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- colorless, transparent, odorless liquid
- found in chloroplast membranes of all higher plants suggest that these lipid structures might be essential for photosynthesis
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses
- colorless, odorless reactive gas
- green pigments found in the mesosomes of cyanobacteria, as well as in the chloroplasts of algae and plants
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, used as solar collectors
- requiring free oxygen
- an organic compound and hydrotrope that provides energy to drive many processes in living cells
21 Clues: requiring free oxygen • colorless, odorless reactive gas • a colorless, sweet, viscous liquid • stacks of structures called thylakoids • colorless, transparent, odorless liquid • a gas of diatomic molecules having the formula H2 • a cofactor used in anabolic reactions, such as the Calvin cycle • a portion of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun • ...
Nuclear Chemistry 2026-05-06
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- forms of the same element with different mass (___s)
- the process in which a small amount of energy or mass is released from a nucleus in order to become more stable
- a helium ion with charge 2+ (___ particle)
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom (___ number)
- the process in which a nucleus splits into multiple pieces
- the element used to determine how long ago something was alive by comparing the ratio of two of its isotopes
- a particle in the nucleus with a neutral charge
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- the process in which two particles join together
- a form of electromagnetic radiation released from the nucleus of an atom (___ ray)
- a particle with little mass and a negative charge
- a particle with little mass and a charge of 1+ or 1- (___ particle)
- the process in which energy is released as waves or particles
- a particle in the nucleus with a positive charge
- a particle with little mass and a positive charge
14 Clues: a helium ion with charge 2+ (___ particle) • a particle in the nucleus with a neutral charge • the process in which two particles join together • a particle in the nucleus with a positive charge • a particle with little mass and a negative charge • a particle with little mass and a positive charge • forms of the same element with different mass (___s) • ...
Energy, Work, and Power 2014-03-06
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- the rate at which work is done
- the standard metric unit of power
- the minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- the total energy of an isolated system cannot change
- energy of an object due to its temperature
- energy stored in an object that is being stretched, squashed, twisted, you name it
- energy transferred via sound waves
- energy transferred by an electric current
- radiant light and heat from the sun
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- energy stored in fuel which is released when chemical reactions take place
- energy an object contains due to its position
- energy stored in an atom’s nucleus
- derived unit of energy, work, or amount of heat in the International System of Units
- energy of a moving object
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the potential energy of a magnet of magnetic moment
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- a force that acts upon an object to cause a displacement
- energy transferred through waves and light particles
20 Clues: energy of a moving object • the rate at which work is done • energy of electromagnetic waves • the standard metric unit of power • energy stored in an atom’s nucleus • energy transferred via sound waves • radiant light and heat from the sun • energy transferred by an electric current • energy of an object due to its temperature • energy an object contains due to its position • ...
Earth's Environmental Systems 2022-11-30
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- An overgrowth of algae and other producers
- An organism that produces its own food
- Matter that organisms need to live
- Fresh water found underground
- The process by which organisms use oxygen to release the energy in food and carbon dioxide and water
- A thin layer of relatively cool rock that forms Earth’s outer skin both on dry land and in the ocean
- A layer of very hot but mostly solid rock below the crust
- The depositing of eroded soil at a new location
- A change in state from a gas to a liquid
- A large section of lithosphere that moves over Earth’s surface
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- The conversion of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- The conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia, which makes nitrogen gas usable for organisms
- A mountain, island, continent, or other feature that forms above and beneath the ocean’s surface
- The process by which producers use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to make their own food
- A complex cycle in which nutrients continuously circulate through the environment
- The release of water vapor through the leaves of plants
- The part of Earth beneath the mantle; Earth’s center
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- A layer of rock and soil that holds water underground
- Water that returns from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface
- An organism that must eat other organisms to get nutrients
21 Clues: Fresh water found underground • Matter that organisms need to live • An organism that produces its own food • A change in state from a gas to a liquid • An overgrowth of algae and other producers • The depositing of eroded soil at a new location • The conversion of a substance from a liquid to a gas • The part of Earth beneath the mantle; Earth’s center • ...
Deanna G Ecology Vocabulary 2025-03-30
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- Niche: The role or function of an organism in its ecosystem, including how it gets its food, how it interacts with other species, and its physical environment.
- Pyramid: A graphical representation of the flow of energy through different trophic levels in an ecosystem. Energy decreases as it moves up the pyramid from producers to top consumers.
- The variety and variability of life forms within a given ecosystem, biome, or on the entire planet, including species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity.
- Cycle: The movement and transformation of elements (such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus) through biological, geological, and chemical processes in the environment.
- A large geographical biotic unit, characterized by a specific climate, soil, and vegetation type. Examples include tundra, forests, deserts, and grasslands.
- An organism that cannot produce its own food and must rely on consuming other organisms for energy, such as animals, fungi, and some bacteria.
- Factor: Any living component of an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, that can affect the ecosystem's structure and function.
- A group of different species living in the same area or ecosystem and interacting with each other.
- A close and long-term interaction between two different species, which can be mutualistic (both benefit), commensal (one benefits, the other is unaffected), or parasitic (one benefits at the expense of the other).
- An organism that can produce its own food from inorganic substances, typically through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Plants, algae, and some bacteria are examples.
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- An organism (usually a plant or algae) that produces its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, serving as the primary source of energy for other organisms in the ecosystem.
- The total mass of living organisms in a given area or ecosystem at a given time, often used as a measure of energy availability in ecosystems.
- An organism (such as bacteria, fungi, or detritivores) that breaks down dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment, including both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) factors.
- Level: The position of an organism in a food chain or web, determined by its feeding relationships. Examples include primary producers (level 1), primary consumers (level 2), secondary consumers (level 3), etc.
- Factor: Non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem, such as sunlight, temperature, soil, water, and air.
- The study of interactions between living organisms and their environment, including both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components.
- An organism that obtains its energy by consuming other organisms. Consumers include herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and decomposers.
- Web: A complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem, illustrating how energy and nutrients flow between different organisms.
- The natural environment in which an organism lives, providing the necessary conditions for survival, such as food, water, shelter, and mates for reproduction.
20 Clues: A group of different species living in the same area or ecosystem and interacting with each other. • Factor: Non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem, such as sunlight, temperature, soil, water, and air. • ...
Energy Unit Vocabulary! 2023-11-16
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- The energy of motion.
- When energy changes into a different form.
- The act of making something become different.
- Energy that comes from the movement of charged particles.
- The ability to do work and cause changes in matter.
- Electricity produced using the energy of falling water.
- The energy from the sun.
- The energy of heat and temperature.
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- Energy an object has because of its position or condition.
- Energy released during a chemical reaction.
- The energy of vibrations we can sense with our ears.
- When energy is moved from one object into another.
- The energy we can sense with our eyes.
- The total potential and kinetic energy of an object.
- The energy of moving air, which can be used to generate electricity.
- The energy that is released by splitting an atom.
- A machine that turns kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- A change of position of an object.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
19 Clues: The energy of motion. • The energy from the sun. • A change of position of an object. • The energy of heat and temperature. • The energy we can sense with our eyes. • When energy changes into a different form. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • Energy released during a chemical reaction. • The act of making something become different. • ...
Energy Around You 2014-04-30
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- Energy that is stored when an object is held above the ground
- Energy that is stored in substances
- The unit that energy is measured in (symbol J)
- The energy of movement
- These are a source of stored chemical energy
- Heat energy is able _______, burn, dry and melt
- A visible form of energy
- This form of energy is a measure of the total kinetic energy possessed by the particles in a substance
- The energy air has when it is vibrating
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- Energy that is stored inside particles that make up matter
- ___________ an object gives it gravitational potential energy
- The unit that equals 1,000,000J
- Energy that is stored in stretched or squashed springs
- The unit that equals 1000J
- The _________ an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has
- Stored energy that is possessed by an object
- Energy that causes charged particles to move
- The term used to describe the ability to make a change happen
- Stretching or ___________ a spring gives it elastic potential energy
- The name given to the effects of using energy
20 Clues: The energy of movement • A visible form of energy • The unit that equals 1000J • The unit that equals 1,000,000J • Energy that is stored in substances • The energy air has when it is vibrating • Stored energy that is possessed by an object • Energy that causes charged particles to move • These are a source of stored chemical energy • ...
Jayleene Crossword puzzle 2023-05-18
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- the study of the relationships among living organisms
- variety and variability of life on Earth
- any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms
- any biological living system that functions as an individual life form
- a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy
- a variation of the same sequence of nucleotides at the same place on a long DNA molecule
- free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell
- an alteration in the nucleic acid sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA
- the basic structural and functional unit of life forms
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- the change in heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations
- membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells
- a long DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism
- sequence of nucleotides in DNA that is transcribed to produce a functional RNA
- the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts
- an organism of one or more cells with membrane-bound nuclei
15 Clues: variety and variability of life on Earth • membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells • the study of the relationships among living organisms • the basic structural and functional unit of life forms • an organism of one or more cells with membrane-bound nuclei • free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell • ...
Forms of Government 2014-01-09
8 Clues: government by none • government by the few • government by the people • government by the nobility • government by a ranked body • government by civil servants • government by one individual • government by priests or by religious law
Forms of government 2020-10-27
9 Clues: Government • government • Upper house • Your freedom • Head of cabinet • is the lower house • elected lower house • relating to president • a senior state or legal official
Forms of Government 2023-02-13
8 Clues: rule by religion • rule by the people • rule by the elites • no established rule • rule by a small group • rule by most qualified • rule by representatives • rule by a king or queen
FORMS OF ART 2025-02-20
Forms of art 2023-10-30
Forms of ownership 2025-05-15
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- liability The owner’s personal assets may be seized to pay for the debts of the business.
- An agreement between two or more parties that have agreed to finance and work together in the pursuit of common business goals.
- liability losses are limited to the amount that the owner invested in the
- Prospectus is a document inviting the public to buy securities/shares.
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- Continue to exist even if a change of ownership takes place, e.g a member or shareholder dies or retires.
- Shares and bonds issued by a company
- A meeting held once a year where the shareholders receive a report stating how well the company has done.
- Process where an organization’s accounts are checked to make sure its financial operations are honest
8 Clues: Shares and bonds issued by a company • Prospectus is a document inviting the public to buy securities/shares. • liability losses are limited to the amount that the owner invested in the • liability The owner’s personal assets may be seized to pay for the debts of the business. • ...
Science 20-4 Energy Transformations 2025-10-29
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- Plants contain this green pigment
- Attached to a generator and help produce electricity
- Stored energy
- The system where energy is changed from one form to another
- The Law of _____________ of Energy
- A campfire produces ____________ energy
- Type of potential energy in food
- The ability to do work
- Powerhouse of the cell
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- People make energy through
- Plants make food by doing _______________
- 3 Macromolecules are fats, carbohydrates and __________
- A device that makes energy
- The measure of how well an appliance uses input energy
- The type of fat in vegetable oil
- Energy stored in the Earth
- The energy of an object in motion
- Power is measured in this unit
- 1 watt = 1 joule per _________
- Energy that enters a system
20 Clues: Stored energy • The ability to do work • Powerhouse of the cell • People make energy through • A device that makes energy • Energy stored in the Earth • Energy that enters a system • Power is measured in this unit • 1 watt = 1 joule per _________ • The type of fat in vegetable oil • Type of potential energy in food • Plants contain this green pigment • ...
Chemistry Definitions 2026-01-06
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- Heat is equal on both sides
- the minimum energy needed to start a reaction
- Expressed by the variable (J), this unit is used to measure mechanical energy
- Solid to gas
- Heat (energy) is transferred from the surroundings to the system
- a unit of energy equal to the amount of energy needed to raise 1g of water to 1 degree Celsius
- a measurement of thermal energy
- energy stored in the atom's nucleus
- Energy can neither be created or destroyed
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- The energy in heat necessary to vaporize a liquid
- The amount of energy in heat necessary to raise 1g of a substance by 1 Kelvin
- Heat (energy) is transferred from the system to the surroundings
- energy caused by the random motion of atoms (heat)
- Everything outside of the system that exchanges energy with it
- The energy that occurs based on the object's location/position
- Multiple objects being studied
- The energy in heat necesssary to convert a solid to a liquid
- The energy of an object in motion
- The Science of heat or energy flow in a chemical reaction
- force applied over a distance
20 Clues: Solid to gas • Heat is equal on both sides • force applied over a distance • Multiple objects being studied • a measurement of thermal energy • The energy of an object in motion • energy stored in the atom's nucleus • Energy can neither be created or destroyed • the minimum energy needed to start a reaction • The energy in heat necessary to vaporize a liquid • ...
Alex Valdez, energy, 3rd hour 2024-05-08
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- energy from the passing of water through a turbine turning a generator
- type of energy that uses vibrations
- type of energy of a object in motion
- energy that can only be used once
- energy from movement
- form of naturally occurring energy source that comes from dead matter
- heat energy
- energy released from chemical bonds
- type of energy source from biomass
- what is used in order to do work
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- a naturally occurring source of energy that flows in the wind
- type of energy radiated from the sun
- the potention of energy an object has
- most common form of energy used
- energy that is able to be used more than once
- source of energy that comes from nuclear fission
- form of energy that radiates from the sun
- type of energy that is visible to the human eye
18 Clues: heat energy • energy from movement • most common form of energy used • what is used in order to do work • energy that can only be used once • type of energy source from biomass • type of energy that uses vibrations • energy released from chemical bonds • type of energy radiated from the sun • type of energy of a object in motion • the potention of energy an object has • ...
Simple Machines and Energy 2021-02-23
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- The principle that the total amount of energy in the universe or in a closed system always remains the same, even when the energy transfers from one part of the system to another or transforms into another form of energy.
- A measure of how much of the total energy supplied to a machine is used to produce a useful or desirable result. Efficiency is often expressed as a percentage of total supplied (or input) energy.
- A wave that transfers energy through a medium by making its particles vibrate.
- The energy of an object due to the arrangement of its particles. Chemical energy is a form of potential energy.
- a rigid bar that pivots about a fixed point.
- A weight that hangs at the end of a string whose other end attaches to a fixed point and allows it to swing freely.
- The flow of thermal energy from one object or location to another as a result of temperature differences
- the amount of matter in an object
- A machine that does work with only one movement
- An event in which two or more objects hit or run into each other.
- shaft attached to a wheel so that both rotate together
- The movement, passing, or flow of energy from one object or place to another.
- A disturbance that travels away from its source and transfers energy through space.
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder with a wedge at the end
- two or more simple machines working together
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- the energy an object has due to its motion
- a flat, sloped surface
- the ratio of the output force to the input force
- Energy that is stored in an object that has been compressed, stretched, or twisted. Elastic energy is a form of potential energy.
- The force that resists (acts against) sliding motion when two surfaces that touch try to move in different directions relative to each other.
- The matter through which a wave travels.
- A system (group of connected, interacting parts) that matter can neither leave nor enter.
- The ability to cause change in matter.
- point around which a lever pivots or rotates
- the ratio of output work to input work
- The energy of an object due to the force of gravity between it and another object. On Earth, an object's gravitational energy increases with its height above Earth's surface. Gravitational energy is a form of potential energy.
- The total kinetic energy (energy of motion) of the particles that make up an object.
- Energy related to the motion and position of an object. Mechanical energy can be kinetic energy or potential energy, and an object can have both at the same time.
- The distance an object travels during a specific period of time; the rate of motion.
- The energy stored in an atom's nucleus due to the fundamental forces that hold its particles together. Nuclear energy is a form of potential energy.
- The energy related to an object's position, shape, or the arrangement of its particles.
- grooved wheel with a rope or cable wrapped around it.
- A measurement of the average amount of kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.
- energy Energy carried by electromagnetic waves. Visible light is one kind of electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic energy is a form of kinetic energy.
- two inclined planes placed back to back used to cut or split
- to move from one place to another
- transfer of energy to an object by a force to make the object move in direction of force
- Energy due to the flow of electrons. Electrical energy is a form of kinetic energy.
40 Clues: a flat, sloped surface • the amount of matter in an object • to move from one place to another • The ability to cause change in matter. • the ratio of output work to input work • The matter through which a wave travels. • anything that takes up space and has mass • the energy an object has due to its motion • point around which a lever pivots or rotates • ...
Molecules and matter part 1 2019-10-09
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- what happens when rain forms
- The motion of particles in a gas
- Made when a solid melts
- Fills a container
- The temperature of water as it boils
- The temperature at which water freezes
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- Broken when ice melts
- A word for gas escaping from the surface of a liquid
- When this happens bubbles form under the surface of the liquid
- Happens when faster particles escape from a liquid surface
- The least energetic state of matter
- What the particles in a solid do as it gets hotter
- Released when bonds are made e.g when a liquid freezes
13 Clues: Fills a container • Broken when ice melts • Made when a solid melts • what happens when rain forms • The motion of particles in a gas • The least energetic state of matter • The temperature of water as it boils • The temperature at which water freezes • What the particles in a solid do as it gets hotter • A word for gas escaping from the surface of a liquid • ...
Forces & Simple Machines 2015-01-11
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- The energy of motion.
- The force that is exerted from the input force to create motion of the resisting object.
- A pulley that is a combination of fixed and a movable pulleys forms a block and tackle.
- Input force is the initial force used to get a machine to begin working.
- Accomplishment of or ability to accomplish a job with a minimum expenditure of time and effort.
- The type of lever where the load is between the effort and the fulcrum.
- The type of lever where the effort is placed between the load and the fulcrum.
- The energy obtained if something is stretched or compressed and has the ability to bounce back.
- A threaded cylindrical pin or rod with a head at one end, engaging a threaded hole and used either as a fastener or as a simple machine for applying power.
- A mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force.
- A rigid bar that pivots about one point and that is used to move an object at a second point by a force applied at a third.
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- One of the simple machines, a plane surface inclined to the horizon, or forming with a horizontal plane any angle but a right angle.
- Energy of vibrations.
- Exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
- The ratio of output force to the input force applied to a mechanism.
- Strength or power exerted upon an object.
- Work done or energy transferred per unit of time.
- A pulley that has an axle mounted in bearings attached to a supporting structure.
- The energy stored in chemical bonds.
- A piece of hard material with two principal faces meeting in a sharply acute angle, for raising, holding, or splitting objects by applying a pounding or driving force, as from a hammer.
- Equal to the work per unit mass that is done by the force of gravity to move an object to a fixed reference location.
- The type of lever where the fulcrum is placed between the load and the effort, as in the seesaw, crowbar, and balance scale.
- A wheel, with a grooved rim for carrying a line, that turns in a frame or block and serves to change the direction of or to transmit force.
- A simple machine consisting, in its typical form, of a cylindrical drum to which a wheel concentric with the drum is firmly fastened.
- A pulley that has an axle in a movable block.
- An exertion of power.
26 Clues: Energy of vibrations. • The energy of motion. • An exertion of power. • The energy stored in chemical bonds. • Strength or power exerted upon an object. • A pulley that has an axle in a movable block. • Work done or energy transferred per unit of time. • The ratio of output force to the input force applied to a mechanism. • ...
Physics Overview 2021-05-13
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- You can determine a projectile's trajectory if you know its
- a vector quantity has both magnitude and ___
- an object shot through the air
- which waves reach earth's surface
- increase in ___ increases the gravitational potential energy of an object
- what represents change in speed on a position time graph
- F=ma is the equation for
- which type of force is the strongest when acting upon an atom
- if there is more mass, the acceleration is
- Highest frequency of light visible
- is distance a scalar or vector quantity
- What do mechanical waves need
- momentum depends on what
- the angle between the incident ray and the normal
- electromagnetic wave with the lowest frequency
- the lowest part of a wave
- unit to measure force
- what does coulombs law involve
- which color is not included in the light spectrum
- What is the direction of the acceleration of an object in circular motion
- what increases when a voltage source is added in a series circuit
- what kind of speed is registered by automobile speedometer
- What is a force
- a joule is a unit of
- coldest temperature possible
- In physics, temperature is the average ______ of the moving particles in a substance
- if the force of an object doubles, what happens to its acceleration
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- increases when a metal spring is stretched horizontally
- as we become older, the frequency range of human hearing ____
- an image that forms behind the lens
- what is the unit for power
- what type of wave is a sound wave
- Who invented physics
- what is the change in momentum
- where are the protons and neutrons located in an atom
- which lens always has a positive focal length
- change in momentum
- if one bulb goes out, they all do
- what increases with pitch
- objects at rest will stay at rest is what law
- 9.8 m/s2 represents the acceleration of ___
- if a force is applied opposite the direction of the motion the work is
- the more mass an object has the ___ potential energy it has
- si unit for current
- what kinds of images do convex mirrors form
- what kind of line represents constant speed on a velocity time graph
- the laws of physics tell us that energy is
- the doppler effect changes this property of a wave
- refraction is the ___ of light rays
- energy cannot flow unless there is a __ circuit
- A light bulb transforms electrical energy into
51 Clues: What is a force • change in momentum • si unit for current • Who invented physics • a joule is a unit of • unit to measure force • F=ma is the equation for • momentum depends on what • what increases with pitch • the lowest part of a wave • what is the unit for power • coldest temperature possible • What do mechanical waves need • an object shot through the air • ...
Photosynthesis, Respiration and Mitosis by Will S 2017-10-15
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- a colored chemical compound that absorbs light and can be used to color other materials
- the gas plants breathe out and humans need
- an organism that makes its own food
- when the cell finally splits
- the gas humans breathe out
- the double-rod structures formed during prophase
- the thin strands in the nucleus which contain the instructions of the cell’s function
- each chromatid becomes a new chromosome
- the main photosynthesis pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae and some bacteria
- porous and protective membrane around the nucleus
- the stage of the cell cycle during which the cell’s nucleus divides into two new nuclei and the DNA is distributed into each daughter cell
- the chromosomes line up and each attaches to a spindle fiber at its centromere
- simple sugar
- the new nuclear envelope forms
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- holds two chromatids together
- an organism that cannot make its own food
- a compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
- the material within a cell apart from the nucleus
- the cells around the openings in a leaf
- the process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food
- the process by which cells obtain energy from glucose
- the stage of the cell cycle that takes place before cell division occurs
- rod-shaped cell structures that convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions
- in prophase these form a bridge between the ends of the cell
- two cylindrical structures copied during interphase
- a structure in the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food
- chromatin condenses to form chromosomes and the nuclear envelope breaks down
- small openings on a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
- the genetic material that carries information about an organism and is passed from parent to offspring
29 Clues: simple sugar • the gas humans breathe out • when the cell finally splits • holds two chromatids together • the new nuclear envelope forms • an organism that makes its own food • the cells around the openings in a leaf • each chromatid becomes a new chromosome • an organism that cannot make its own food • the gas plants breathe out and humans need • ...
Ashley Sandy Maci Vignon 2020-09-29
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- needed for normal heartbeat
- saturated fats are usually _____ at room temp
- body uses menerals for _____ processes
- essential for life
- nutrients made of carbon, hydrogen or oxygen
- helps body make protiens
- helps red blood cells carry oxygen
- transport vitamins
- made from hydrogenated oil
- helps protect cells from damage by oxygen and forms red blood cells
- necassary for growth and to fight off disease
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- high levels of ___________ in bloodsream are linked with heart disease
- what are amino acids
- helps keep the water balance in your body
- oil that has been turned into a more solid fat
- only mix with fat
- how many amino acids
- helps bones,teeth,skin and hair stay healthy
- nutrients provides ______
- work together as a team
20 Clues: only mix with fat • essential for life • transport vitamins • what are amino acids • how many amino acids • work together as a team • helps body make protiens • nutrients provides ______ • made from hydrogenated oil • needed for normal heartbeat • helps red blood cells carry oxygen • body uses menerals for _____ processes • helps keep the water balance in your body • ...
plate tectonics 2022-10-31
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- shacking that occurs when rock in earths crust breaks
- a break or a crack in the earths surface
- a wave of energy that travels through the earth
- underwater mountain range
- a region where two plates slide against each other
- a region where two plates divide
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- an area of volcanic activity
- a region where one plate slides under another
- continuous spreading of forming new igneous rock
- a region where two plates collide
- a crack that forms between two plates
- a string of volcanoes and sites of siesmec activity
12 Clues: underwater mountain range • an area of volcanic activity • a region where two plates divide • a region where two plates collide • a crack that forms between two plates • a break or a crack in the earths surface • a region where one plate slides under another • a wave of energy that travels through the earth • continuous spreading of forming new igneous rock • ...
minerals 2024-08-15
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- power is derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources.
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- known for effective use of wind energy
- gulf ideal for tidal energy.
- lustrous mineral used in jewelry.
- mineral made up of a series of plates or leaves.
- an oily flammable bituminous liquid that may vary from almost colorless to black.
- basic raw material for the cement industry.
- a homogenous, naturally occurring substances with definable internal structure
- mineral produced by Balaghat mines in Madhya Pradesh.
- the extraction of metal from its ore by a process involving heating and melting.
- found in the Monazite sands of Kerala
- principal lignite reserves.
- refined form of bauxite from which aluminium is obtained.
- a fundamental form of energy observable in positive and negative forms that occurs naturally (as in lightning) or is produced (as in a generator).
- geological age of around 200 million years ago.
- highest quality hard coal.
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- main resource of Gondwana coal
- formed as a result of evaporation.
- occurrences of minerals in metamorphic or igneous rocks.
- oldest oil-producing state in India.
- most popular coal in commercial use.
- mineral derived from ocean waters.
- smaller occurrences of minerals in metamorphic or igneous rocks.
- most important deposit of aluminium in India.
- most important oil field in Gujarat.
- the scientific study of minerals.
- most common source of energy in rural areas.
- ferrous mineral used in the manufacturing of steel.
- most abundant fossil fuel in India.
- the finest iron ore with very high content of iron.
- main deposit of Bauxite in India.
- a place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone, minerals or other materials are extracted.
- a naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be extracted profitably.
- geological age of around 55 million years ago.
- a synthetic material made from petroleum that can be moulded into shape while soft, and then set into a rigid or slightly elastic form.
- most important industrial iron ore with iron content of 50-60%.
37 Clues: highest quality hard coal. • principal lignite reserves. • gulf ideal for tidal energy. • main resource of Gondwana coal • lustrous mineral used in jewelry. • the scientific study of minerals. • main deposit of Bauxite in India. • formed as a result of evaporation. • mineral derived from ocean waters. • most abundant fossil fuel in India. • oldest oil-producing state in India. • ...
Learning behaviour-forms of learning 2021-02-28
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- Russian physiologist, discovery of classical conditioning.
- a period during the early life where learning is easy
- researched in operant conditioning using rat for experiment.
- behave in a particular way by reward and punishment.
- Argumentation.
- not immediately expressed in an overt response.
- social behaviour related to fighting
- has larger intelligent than any other species.
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- opposite of habituation, strong respond to stimuli.
- encompasses the mental capacities of non-human animals.
- both learning and innate components.
- learning that happens unconsciously.
- innate behaviour occurs as a result of practice.
- Rediscovered phenomenon of imprinting.
- immediate learning without trial.
- occurs when exposed to the same stimuli repeated.
16 Clues: Argumentation. • immediate learning without trial. • both learning and innate components. • learning that happens unconsciously. • social behaviour related to fighting • Rediscovered phenomenon of imprinting. • has larger intelligent than any other species. • not immediately expressed in an overt response. • innate behaviour occurs as a result of practice. • ...
Forms of Governments and Economies 2022-09-26
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- a system that encourages cooperation
- a government that controls all aspects of life
- optional items to improve our lives
- a government ruled by the people
- a group that determines how society is run
- a government with an elected or chosen leader
- a government ruled by a royal family (king and queen)
- an economy centered on family
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- a lack of government structure
- a government with one absolute ruler
- a government ruled by a god or religion
- an economy with limited personal freedom
- an economy based on individuals' choice
- an economy where the government decides
- an economy that has traits of multiple types
- required items for survival
16 Clues: required items for survival • an economy centered on family • a lack of government structure • a government ruled by the people • optional items to improve our lives • a system that encourages cooperation • a government with one absolute ruler • a government ruled by a god or religion • an economy based on individuals' choice • an economy where the government decides • ...
End of Year Science Crossword 2023-05-04
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- one Earth _______ around the sun takes 365 days
- the layer of the earth where metamorphic rocks form
- this is a temporary magnet that can be turned on and off
- this type of circuit is ON and the energy can move throughout
- anchor the plant to the ground
- 2 or more elements combined
- sound travels fastest through a _________
- caused by a change in density due to temperature and salinity
- this causes surface currents and waves in the ocean
- form when sediments compact and cemented together
- all the living and nonliving things in the same place at the same time
- the closest planet to the sun
- this is the variable that you can change
- the process that producers use to make their own food
- the coldest planet
- a fan takes electrical energy and turns it into this
- a break in the earth’s crust, where 2 plates meet
- all 3 types of rock can go through weathering and erosion and turn into these
- the plant part that collects the pollen
- where most plants and animals in the ocean live
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- this variable never changes
- make their own food
- an Earth ______ takes 24 hours
- form when other rocks go through heat and pressure
- these take up about 60% of Virginia’s land
- eat only plants
- form when magma cools
- this type of boundary is where volcanoes and new crust forms
- this is described by an objects speed and direction
- the energy of motion
- the largest planet
- the basic unit of all matter
- this type of boundary is where mountains and volcanoes form
- a major producer in the ocean
- these occur at transform boundaries
- as you go deeper into the ocean, life, sunlight, and this decrease
- this color has the shortest wavelength and the most energy
- a mixture where one substance disolves into the other
38 Clues: eat only plants • the largest planet • the coldest planet • make their own food • the energy of motion • form when magma cools • this variable never changes • 2 or more elements combined • the basic unit of all matter • a major producer in the ocean • the closest planet to the sun • an Earth ______ takes 24 hours • anchor the plant to the ground • these occur at transform boundaries • ...
Crossword Project 2021-10-20
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- The thin and solid outermost layer above the mantle.
- A series in which rock forms changes from one state to another is destroyed, and it forms again.
- The solid outer layer of the Earth consists of the crust and rigid upper part of the mantle.
- The solid plastic layer of the mantle beneath the lithosphere: made of mantle rock that flows very slowly, which allows tectonic plates to move on top of it.
- core The central part of Earth below the mantle.
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- A natural formed inorganic solid crystaline structure.
- The movement of matter due to the differences in density that are caused by temperature variations can result in energy transfer as heat.
- The strong lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core.
- The layer of rock between the Earth's crust and core.
- The central part of earth below the mantle.
- core The central part of the Earth below the mantle.
11 Clues: The central part of earth below the mantle. • core The central part of Earth below the mantle. • The thin and solid outermost layer above the mantle. • core The central part of the Earth below the mantle. • The layer of rock between the Earth's crust and core. • A natural formed inorganic solid crystaline structure. • ...
Crossword Project 2021-10-20
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- The thin and solid outermost layer above the mantle.
- A series in which rock forms changes from one state to another is destroyed, and it forms again.
- The solid outer layer of the Earth consists of the crust and rigid upper part of the mantle.
- The solid plastic layer of the mantle beneath the lithosphere: made of mantle rock that flows very slowly, which allows tectonic plates to move on top of it.
- core The central part of Earth below the mantle.
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- A natural formed inorganic solid crystaline structure.
- The movement of matter due to the differences in density that are caused by temperature variations can result in energy transfer as heat.
- The strong lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core.
- The layer of rock between the Earth's crust and core.
- The central part of earth below the mantle.
- core The central part of the Earth below the mantle.
11 Clues: The central part of earth below the mantle. • core The central part of Earth below the mantle. • The thin and solid outermost layer above the mantle. • core The central part of the Earth below the mantle. • The layer of rock between the Earth's crust and core. • A natural formed inorganic solid crystaline structure. • ...
Louise Ferrall's Energy Crossword 2014-02-24
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- When ____ is done there will be an equal change in energy
- Energy released during nuclear fision or fusion
- An example of this type of energy is held in a common refrigerator exterior accessory
- The law of Conservation of Energy says that the total energy doesn't ______
- When energy is added to the system, this type of work is done
- mgh
- Work is how an object gains or loses this
- An example of this type of energy is a battery
- One of the equations for power is force x this
- the unit for power
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- This energy can be increased by increasing ones velocity
- This states that when work is done there will be an equal change in energy
- Elastic energy is ______ energy stored in a system
- The unit of work
- gravitational energy will _______ when the height increases
- Rate at which work is done
- The equation for work is (force)(cos of the angle)(______)
- Ionization energy: the minimum amount of energy to remove this
- When energy is removed from a system, this type of work is done
- when the value of work is 600 J for 10 seconds, power equals...
20 Clues: mgh • The unit of work • the unit for power • Rate at which work is done • Work is how an object gains or loses this • An example of this type of energy is a battery • One of the equations for power is force x this • Energy released during nuclear fision or fusion • Elastic energy is ______ energy stored in a system • This energy can be increased by increasing ones velocity • ...
The Restless Earth 2017-01-26
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- the physical layer of Earth that is below the asthenosphere
- a place where two or more tectonic plates slide alongside each other formed by shear stress
- ground movements that happen when blocks of rock move suddenly and release energy
- a break in Earth's crust
- the physical layer of Earth that is below the lithosphere, where tectonic plates float on top of
- the outermost compositional layer of earth that is Earth's thin outer shell
- a place where two or more tectonic plates move apart from each other caused by tension
- outer layer of the core, liquid due to very high temperatures
- a place where two or more tectonic plates move toward each other and collide caused by compression
- a series of long waves that can travel across the ocean at very high sp
- the process by which one tectonic plate is pulled under another
- the compositional layer below the crust that is dense and has magnesium and iron
- the center of the Earth, containing iron and nickel
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- mineral sources that form along mid-ocean ridges
- waves of energy that earthquakes release
- the outermost physical layer of Earth
- the process by which new sea-floor forms
- the place within a fault that the Earthquake starts in
- the energy of motion
- directly above the focus on Earth's surface, where an Earthquake is strongest
- any movement of matter that results from differences in density
- theory that states that giant moving slabs in the lithosphere called tectonic plates that move
- drift a hypothesis formed by Alfred Wegener that states that the Earth used to be one single land mass, and the continents drifted
- the center of the Earth that is solid due to extreme amounts of pressure from other layers
24 Clues: the energy of motion • a break in Earth's crust • the outermost physical layer of Earth • waves of energy that earthquakes release • the process by which new sea-floor forms • mineral sources that form along mid-ocean ridges • the center of the Earth, containing iron and nickel • the place within a fault that the Earthquake starts in • ...
Chapter 14&15 Vocab 2024-01-03
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- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- The energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy that travels in waves
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
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- the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- the energy associated with electric charges
- the ability to do work
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- energy dealing with temperature
- a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- a device that changes a force & helps you do work
- the rate of doing work
20 Clues: the ability to do work • the rate of doing work • energy that travels in waves • energy dealing with temperature • The energy stored in atomic nuclei • the energy stored in chemical bonds • the energy an object has due to its motion • the energy associated with electric charges • an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • a device that changes a force & helps you do work • ...
unit 3 vocab 2025-01-29
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- are the desirable features a solution should have
- there are limitations on the solution design
- animal or plant group into a variety of new forms.
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- is the measurement of total amount of kinetic energy of all the particles in a object
- thermal energy is transferred between particles through conduction
- this cycling of matter due to different densities is called convention
6 Clues: there are limitations on the solution design • are the desirable features a solution should have • animal or plant group into a variety of new forms. • thermal energy is transferred between particles through conduction • this cycling of matter due to different densities is called convention • ...
Jacob B's Crossword 2024-01-26
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- In plant cells only, they are organelles that produce food. Chlorophyll is a green pigment that makes plants look green and also uses energy from the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into glucose, a simple sugar.
- The movement of molecules from an area of high to low concentration.
- A small structure found inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes and transports them to the cytoplasm
- Large molecules made from stringing amino acids together.
- The cell’s powerhouse, releasing energy in food by carrying out a reaction with oxygen
- Protein-making factories in a cell
- Cells found in animals.
- The cell’s transport organelle, processing and moving materials throughout the cell
- The cell’s “control center”, housing the cell’s chromosomes
- Diffusion Transport proteins on the cell’s membrane transport substances into and out of the cell without energy.
- The chemical reaction a plant carries out in order to produce energy from sunlight. Chlorophyll uses the sun’s energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy (glucose). Oxygen is released as a waste product.
- Temporary storage bubbles for the cell, storing food, water, or waste.
- Much more complex types of cells (containing a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, and organelles) found in protists, fungi, animals and plants.
- In every cell, there is a layer on the outside of the cell that holds the cell together, and controls the flow of material in and out of the cell (a semi-permeable layer, allowing some stuff through and keeping other things out)
- Acids Compounds that can be added together to make proteins.
- A protective double membrane surrounding the nucleus that controls the flow of materials in and out of the nucleus
- Respiration Glucose in food reacts with oxygen, producing carbon dioxide, water and energy in the mitochondria; waste products are carbon dioxide and water.
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- Moving things inside and outside of the cell membrane.
- Very simple, single-celled bacteria that do not have a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or organelles.
- The cell’s packaging, sorting, and distributing organelle. They sort proteins from the Endoplasmic Reticulum and then distribute them to where they need to go
- Organelle that contains digestive chemicals that break down food, cell waste, and foreign particles that enter the cell (i.e. viruses and bacteria). It digests and destroys dead cells and old cell parts and recycles material to make other cells
- The basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life; they are able to replicate independently
- The movement of things in and out of the cell without the use of energy.
- Organisms that exist that are composed of a single cell (bacteria, yeast, protozoa, and diatoms).
- Another chemical reaction where energy is released through the breakdown of food; occurs where oxygen is not present. One waste product is Lactic Acid (which causes muscles to cramp when it builds up).
- Organism that is composed of many cells, and many different types of cells that perform different tasks throughout the organism.
- The parts of a cell. They process and release energy, destroy and digest materials, and replicate genetic information
- Jelly-like substance in the cell containing all the organelles in the cell. It helps to maintain the structure of the cell
- Transport This transport requires energy to move a substance into and out of a cell. A transport protein called AdenosineTriphosphate (ATP) binds with the molecule and transports it into the cell using the cell’s energy. (When a molecule moves against its concentration gradient, energy is required.))
- All of the chemical reactions that allow a cell to survive; includes the chemical reactions required to release or generate energy, to produce chemicals the body needs such as proteins, and to expel waste.
- All organisms are made of cells (one or more);The cell is the basic building block of life (in structure and function);Every cell comes from another existing cell (cells divide to form new cells)
- Cells found in plants (with a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large, central vacuole for storage that takes up a lot of space).Single Cell Organisms
- Plants, algae, fungi and some bacteria have an extra computer layer that is very rigid and tough, that helps protect the cell and give it shape
33 Clues: Cells found in animals. • Protein-making factories in a cell • Moving things inside and outside of the cell membrane. • Large molecules made from stringing amino acids together. • The cell’s “control center”, housing the cell’s chromosomes • Acids Compounds that can be added together to make proteins. • ...
Force 2022-10-12
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- of or relating to something having dimensions smaller than that of an atom.
- a subatomic particle with no electric charge that is located within the nucleus of the atom and has a mass of approximately equal to one amu.
- energy in the form of heat.
- a type of electromagnetic radiation,referred to as visible light or light which can be directly seen with the human eye.
- a subatomic particle with no electric charge and which travels at nearly the speed of light.
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- a physical process in which takes in a given amount of another substance.
- class of subatomic particles that are the building blocks of protons and neutrons.
- a discrete amount of energy proportional to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
- release of energy or matter from components in a system
- a massive ball of gas in outer space that gives off light, heat, and other forms of radiation.
10 Clues: energy in the form of heat. • release of energy or matter from components in a system • a physical process in which takes in a given amount of another substance. • of or relating to something having dimensions smaller than that of an atom. • class of subatomic particles that are the building blocks of protons and neutrons. • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-14
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- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- the rate of doing work.
- a circuit that has only ONE path for electricity to flow.
- the smallest particle of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
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- a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- a net force that acts on an object to keep it moving along a circular path.
- a force acting upon an object for some duration of time.
- the unit of energy.
- a electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in a circuit.
9 Clues: the unit of energy. • the rate of doing work. • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • a force acting upon an object for some duration of time. • a circuit that has only ONE path for electricity to flow. • the smallest particle of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element. • a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion. • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-14
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- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- the rate of doing work.
- a circuit that has only ONE path for electricity to flow.
- the smallest particle of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
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- a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- a net force that acts on an object to keep it moving along a circular path.
- a force acting upon an object for some duration of time.
- the unit of energy.
- a electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in a circuit.
9 Clues: the unit of energy. • the rate of doing work. • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • a force acting upon an object for some duration of time. • a circuit that has only ONE path for electricity to flow. • the smallest particle of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element. • a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion. • ...
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycles 2022-11-29
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- produced from animal and plant waste
- bacteria transforms nitrite into nitrogen gas
- when bacteria transform waste into ammonia
- an important part of the backbone for DNA
- bacteria transform ammonia into nitrate
- a way nitrogen gas is fixed to be usable
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- plants absorb nitrate (NO3)
- main organisms that transform the forms of nitrogen
- when bacteria or lightning break the bond in N2
- the breakdown of decay into carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus
- the most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- the most usable form of nitrogen
- the only form of energy used in cells
- a molecule that holds the genetic code
14 Clues: plants absorb nitrate (NO3) • the most usable form of nitrogen • produced from animal and plant waste • the only form of energy used in cells • a molecule that holds the genetic code • the most abundant gas in the atmosphere • bacteria transform ammonia into nitrate • a way nitrogen gas is fixed to be usable • an important part of the backbone for DNA • ...
Chapter 10: Waves 2015-01-08
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- / occurs when an object causes a wave to change direction and bend around it.
- wave / matter in the medium moves back and forth at right angles to the direction that the wave travels.
- / the less dense region of a compressional wave.
- wave / matter in the medium moves back and forth in the same direction that the wave travels.
- / a repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space.
- / occurs when a wave strikes an object and bounces off of it.
- / the amount of time it takes one wavelength to pass a point.
- / the low point of a transverse wave.
- / A type of wave that requires a medium
- / the matter that waves travel through.
- / wave a special type of wave pattern that forms when waves equal in wavelength and amplitude, but travelling in opposite directions, continuously interfere with each other.
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- / the number of crests or troughs that pass a fixed by a fixed point.
- / when two or more waves overlap and combine to form a new wave.
- / the distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point just like it.
- / the high point of a transverse wave.
- / the process by which an object is made to vibrate by absorbing energy at its natural frequencies.
- / the bending of a wave caused by a change in its speed as it moves from one medium to another.
- / A type of wave that does not require a medium and can travel through space.
- / the greater this is in a wave, the more energy the wave carries.
19 Clues: / the low point of a transverse wave. • / the high point of a transverse wave. • / A type of wave that requires a medium • / the matter that waves travel through. • / the less dense region of a compressional wave. • / occurs when a wave strikes an object and bounces off of it. • / the amount of time it takes one wavelength to pass a point. • ...
Vocab Word Puzzle 2023-12-06
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- the tendency of an object to resist changes
- splitting an atoms nucleus
- the acceleration that the object has
- enery of light
- change in velocity
- an objects location
- the change in distance over a specific amount of time
- speed with direction
- force that resists movement
- the variable that remains the same
- the ability to do work or cause change
- the energy of heat
- The amount of matter in an object
- how much the position changed
- an object’s change in position relative to a reference point
- energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- an object in motion will stay in motion until acted upon by an unbalanced force
- energy of motion
- the base unit of length in the metric system
- the the energy from vibrations in matter
- the total amount of force acting on an object
- the energy in moving electrons
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- energy of position
- the amount of space an object takes up
- equal forces
- the energy in moving objects
- the base unit of volume in the metric system
- An objects acceleration depends on the net force acting on the object and the mass of the object
- the energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force
- the variable that changes
- the basic unit of length in the metric system
- the variable that doesn't change
- the variable that responds to the IV
- tThe change of energy from one form to another
- the energy in bonds of molecules
- force of attraction between 2 objects
37 Clues: equal forces • enery of light • energy of motion • energy of position • change in velocity • the energy of heat • an objects location • speed with direction • the variable that changes • splitting an atoms nucleus • force that resists movement • the energy in moving objects • how much the position changed • the energy in moving electrons • the variable that doesn't change • ...
10/27 Physical Science Crossword Puzzle #1 2021-10-27
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- Energy produced by radioactive decay of atomic nuclei.
- A + B => AB.
- Energy that increases the KE of particles.
- The 6th G.
- AB + C => AC + B.
- Energy in atomic bonds.
- Energy of motion.
- Energy cannot be ___ or destroyed.
- Potential energy stored in stretched materials.
- Energy produced by excited electrons.
- Your body gets chemical energy from this.
- Reactions that burn substances in O2.
- Energy of position.
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- Energy of moving parts.
- AB => A + B.
- Energy produced by electrons moving in conductors
- You must remain ___ until 3:25.
- Energy stored in height.
- Atoms are rearranged in these.
- Anything that changes needs this.
- Matter cannot be created or ___ destroyed in chemical reactions.
- Produces heat energy in moving parts.
- AB + CD => AC + BD.
23 Clues: The 6th G. • AB => A + B. • A + B => AB. • AB + C => AC + B. • Energy of motion. • AB + CD => AC + BD. • Energy of position. • Energy of moving parts. • Energy in atomic bonds. • Energy stored in height. • Atoms are rearranged in these. • You must remain ___ until 3:25. • Anything that changes needs this. • Energy cannot be ___ or destroyed. • Produces heat energy in moving parts. • ...
The energy stored in an object because of a) its height above the Earth or b) the stretching, compressing, or distorting a material that will spontaneously return to its original shape. c) chemical bonds 2023-12-13
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- Energy Energy that is stored within an atom’s nucleus. Nuclear reactions including fusion, fission, and radioactive decay are sources of this type of energy.
- Potential Energy Energy stored due to an object’s position above the surface of a planet.
- Transformation When one type of energy is converted into another; like when dammed water is released and the kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy.
- Energy/Radiant Energy Energy (both visible and nonvisible light) resulting from the release of electromagnetic radiation; which does not require a medium and is released in all directions.
- Energy The energy of an object has a result of its motion (can be on an atomic level).
- A type of mechanical force where a sudden force pushes an object in a specific direction.
- The unit of measurement used to describe the amount of energy that is in a system or that is being used/released in a system.
- Transfer The process by which energy is moved from one area to another.
- Energy Energy stored in the chemical bonds of atoms and molecules.
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- Energy Energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion
- A push or a pull that causes movement or a change in motion.
- The ability to do work
- Energy The energy stored in an object because of its height above the earth.
- A measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
- energy
- Energy Energy resulting from the movement of charged particles (usually electrons) from one point to another.
- Potential Energy Energy stored from stretching, compressing, or distorting a material that spontaneously returns to its original shape; like springs or rubber bands.
- Energy energy that is transferred by electromagnetic radiation
- Energy Energy resulting from the movement of atoms and molecules in a system, causing them to collide with each other. Faster moving particles results in higher temperatures and slower moving particles results in lower temperatures.
- result when a force, either sound or pressure, makes an object or substance vibrate.
- of Conservation of Energy The theory that energy can only transfer between objects and change form; it is never created or destroyed.
21 Clues: energy • The ability to do work • A push or a pull that causes movement or a change in motion. • Energy Energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion • Energy energy that is transferred by electromagnetic radiation • Energy Energy stored in the chemical bonds of atoms and molecules. • ...
Energy Types and Transformations 2023-12-14
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- A transformation of energy when an electric motor on a tesla runs (Three energy types with /.)
- A transformation of energy when you switch on a light bulb (Three energy types with /.)
- A transformation of energy when a battery that runs a moving toy (Three energy types with /.)
- The transformation of energy when a person picks up a chair (Two energy types with /.)
- Energy Can both be kinetic and potential energy.
- Energy Can be found between bonds in a molecule.
- Energy Solar panels use (blank energy) from the sun.
- A transformation of energy by rubbing your hands together (Two energy types with /.)
- A person strumming a guitar.
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- An energy that turns from radiant from the sun then into chemical energy.
- Can have a magnetic field around it and be used as a part of magnetic material.
- The energy transformations of when a church bell is rung by a person (Two energy types with /.)
- Energy When you rub your hands together.
- Energy A energy in motion and moving at a constant rate.
- Energy A Stored energy that is ready to be released or can be known as mass gravity, and height.
- Energy Can be used within wood in a campfire.
- Potential Energy A energy at rest that is stretched at and being ready to be released .
- Energy A hair dryer in an outlet.
- The energy transformation of a solar panel on the roof of a house (Two energy types with /.)
- Energy Can be heard rather than done.
20 Clues: A person strumming a guitar. • Energy A hair dryer in an outlet. • Energy Can be heard rather than done. • Energy When you rub your hands together. • Energy Can be used within wood in a campfire. • Energy Can both be kinetic and potential energy. • Energy Can be found between bonds in a molecule. • Energy Solar panels use (blank energy) from the sun. • ...
Water Cycle 2023-02-21
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- An artificial or manmade lake that's used for water storage.
- form from condensation
- The liquid form of precipitation
- Water that soaks into the soil and stores underground.
- Another name for gas
- Solid, Liquid and Gas
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- When clouds get too full of water this happens; Rain, hail, sleet or snow
- The process of which liquid water turns to a gas.
- Provides thermal energy for the water cycle.
- The process of which water vapor cools and forms clouds.
- The repeated flow of water on Earths surface
11 Clues: Another name for gas • Solid, Liquid and Gas • form from condensation • The liquid form of precipitation • Provides thermal energy for the water cycle. • The repeated flow of water on Earths surface • The process of which liquid water turns to a gas. • Water that soaks into the soil and stores underground. • The process of which water vapor cools and forms clouds. • ...
Pokemon - sh edition 2023-09-30
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- - Has two forms: Land and Sky
- - Evolves into Bagon and then Salamence
- - Changes appearance depending on which part of the sea it is found in
- - Has the highest Defence stat
- - Snail-like Pokemon
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- - Damage ships and bite through iron and steel
- - Evolves into Banette
- - Is the evolved form of Nuzleaf
- - Evolves when exposed to a Water Stone
- - Can generate electrical energy in its body
10 Clues: - Snail-like Pokemon • - Evolves into Banette • - Has two forms: Land and Sky • - Has the highest Defence stat • - Is the evolved form of Nuzleaf • - Evolves into Bagon and then Salamence • - Evolves when exposed to a Water Stone • - Can generate electrical energy in its body • - Damage ships and bite through iron and steel • ...
Chemical Bonding 2024-03-19
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- made with different atoms when chemically bonded
- the electrons on the outer most energy shell
- when atoms share a valence electron
- the most basic building blocks for all matter
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- when atoms transfer valence electron
- the bond that forms molecules
- atoms need 8 valence electrons to be stable
- a certain type of atom
- groups of atoms
- the opposites attract each other like magnets
10 Clues: groups of atoms • a certain type of atom • the bond that forms molecules • when atoms share a valence electron • when atoms transfer valence electron • atoms need 8 valence electrons to be stable • the electrons on the outer most energy shell • the opposites attract each other like magnets • the most basic building blocks for all matter • ...
Water cycle 2022-01-27
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- water that runs down rivers
- when water goes through precipitation,evaporation, and condensation
- This is what takes up most of the earth
- when it rains
- energy source for the water cycle
- where runoff water ends up
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- water that has been sucked up by the ground
- when water turns into vapor
- when water vapor turns into liquid
- forms when a lot of water comes together
10 Clues: when it rains • where runoff water ends up • water that runs down rivers • when water turns into vapor • energy source for the water cycle • when water vapor turns into liquid • This is what takes up most of the earth • forms when a lot of water comes together • water that has been sucked up by the ground • when water goes through precipitation,evaporation, and condensation
Science Vocabulary 2023-12-06
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- of Conservation of Energy - The theory that energy can only transfer between objects and change form; it is never created or destroyed.
- A push or a pull that causes movement or a change in motion.
- A type of mechanical force where a sudden force pushes an object in a specific direction.
- Energy - Energy resulting from the movement of atoms and molecules in a system, causing them to collide with each other. Faster moving particles results in higher temperatures and slower moving particles results in lower temperatures.
- Energy Energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion and position.
- When one type of energy is converted into another; like when dammed water is released and the kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy.
- Transfer - The process by which energy is moved from one area to another.
- Energy - Energy (both visible and nonvisible light) resulting from the release of electromagnetic radiation; which does not require a medium and is released in all directions.
- Energy - Energy stored in the chemical bonds of atoms and molecules.
- Energy The energy stored in an object
- energy radiant energy emitted by the sun.
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- Potential Energy - Energy stored due to an object’s position above the surface of a planet.
- Energy - Energy resulting from the movement of charged particles (usually electrons) from one point to another.
- energy is the result of the movement of tiny particles called atoms, molecules or ions in solids, liquids and gases
- A measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- Potential Energy - Energy stored from stretching, compressing, or distorting a material that spontaneously returns to its original shape; like springs or rubber bands.
- The unit of measurement used to describe the amount of energy that is in a system or that is being used/released in a system
- Energy The energy of an object has a result of its motion (can be on an atomic level).
- Energy - Energy that is stored within an atom’s nucleus. Nuclear reactions including fusion, fission, and radioactive decay are sources of this type of energy.
20 Clues: Energy The energy stored in an object • energy radiant energy emitted by the sun. • A push or a pull that causes movement or a change in motion. • Energy - Energy stored in the chemical bonds of atoms and molecules. • Transfer - The process by which energy is moved from one area to another. • ...
Caroline-Covalent Bonding Vocabulary Crossword 2023-11-28
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- drawings that show connectivity between atoms in stable covalent molecules
- type of atom that forms covalent bonds
- bond between atoms that represents 2 shared electrons as 1 line
- neutral combination of covalently bonded atoms
- bond between atoms that represents 4 shared electrons as 2 lines
- 2 of the same elements that bond covalently
- determined by which atom needs to form the most bonds
- rule that states 8 valence electrons are needed to fill the shells of all atoms except hydrogen and helium for a covalent bond
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- rule that states 2 valence electrons are needed to fill the shells of hydrogen and helium for a covalent bond
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- bond formed when nonmetals share valence electrons in order to fill their valence shells
- bond between atoms that represents 6 shared electrons as 3 lines
- an electron in the highest energy shell of an atom
- energy shell furthest away from the nucleus in an atom
- when 2 or more atoms are combined or bonded in a fixed ratio
- a pair of electrons that are not shared between atoms in a covalent bond
16 Clues: negatively charged subatomic particle • type of atom that forms covalent bonds • 2 of the same elements that bond covalently • neutral combination of covalently bonded atoms • an electron in the highest energy shell of an atom • determined by which atom needs to form the most bonds • energy shell furthest away from the nucleus in an atom • ...
Key Stage 3 Energy 2025-09-15
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- potential Energy stored in an object lifted above the ground
- When energy moves from one store to another
- The principle that energy cannot be created or lost
- The unit used to measure energy
- Energy stored in fuels, food, or batteries
- potential Energy stored in stretched or compressed objects
- Describes energy that is not usefully transferred, often turned into heat
- Energy an object has because of its motion
- Energy cannot be this — it can only be transferred or stored
- When energy is spread out or lost, often as heat, into the surroundings
- A force that converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
- Transfer of energy from a hotter object to a colder one
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- Transfer of energy as waves, like light or infrared
- Transfer of energy by a force causing movement
- A place where energy is kept before it is transferred
- The action that often results from energy transfer
- Transfer of energy through wires by electric current
- A material that does not allow energy to flow through it easily
- The energy of a moving object
- A material that allows energy, especially thermal energy or electricity, to flow easily
- Energy that is stored and available to do work
- Energy stored in a hot object
22 Clues: The energy of a moving object • Energy stored in a hot object • The unit used to measure energy • Energy stored in fuels, food, or batteries • Energy an object has because of its motion • When energy moves from one store to another • Transfer of energy by a force causing movement • Energy that is stored and available to do work • ...
