physical Crossword Puzzles
Chemical & Physical Properties 2022-09-30
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- two or more atoms joined together chemically that can be the same or different
- water's is 100 degrees Celsius
- element that is found in all living things
- H2O is its chemical formula
- anything that has mass and volume
- first element on the periodic table
- ______ property, characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the substance
- type of physical property that does depend on the size or volume of the sample
- subatomic particle with no charge (neutral)
- CO2 is its chemical formula
- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- the amount of space an object takes up
- _______ change to a substance that changed its form but not its chemical composition
- type of physical property that does not depend on the size or volume of the sample
- subatomic particle with a negative charge
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- _______ property, characteristic that can be observed or measured only when atoms rearrange during a chemical change
- water's is 0 degrees Celsius
- physically combined and can be easily separated
- horizontal row on the periodic table
- molecule formed by two or more different atoms
- table list of all elements
- solid created during a chemical reaction
- vertical column on the periodic table
- created the periodic table
- the amount of mass per unit of volume
- pure substance made of only one type of atoms
- O2 is its chemical formula
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
28 Clues: table list of all elements • created the periodic table • O2 is its chemical formula • H2O is its chemical formula • CO2 is its chemical formula • water's is 0 degrees Celsius • water's is 100 degrees Celsius • anything that has mass and volume • first element on the periodic table • horizontal row on the periodic table • vertical column on the periodic table • ...
Physical Science 1.3 2023-09-14
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- mass of a proton or neutron
- type of atom that has the same number of protons and electrons
- proposed the planetary model of the atom
- able to be drawn into a thin wire
- proposed the solid sphere model of the atom
- elements that have the properties of both metals and nonmetals
- part of an atom to is found outside the nucleus and has a negative charge
- unit used to measure atoms
- able to be flattened into thin sheets by compression force
- part of an atom found in the nucleus with a positive charge
- number of protons in an atoms nucleus
- the most malleable and ductile of all elements
- part of an atom located in the nucleus that has no charge
- horizontal row of elements on the periodic table of elements
- positively charged atoms
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- elements that are on the right side of the periodic table
- element with an atomic number of 3
- atom of an element that has the same atomic number but a different number of neutrons different mass number
- negatively charged atoms
- element with an atomic number of 1
- outermost level of electrons in an atom
- weighted average mass of the isotopes of an element
- largest group of elements on the period table
- vertical column on a periodic table of elements
- smallest unit into which an element can be divided and still maintain its properties
- sum of all the protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus
- total number of electrons that can fit on Energy Level 2 of an atom
27 Clues: negatively charged atoms • positively charged atoms • unit used to measure atoms • mass of a proton or neutron • able to be drawn into a thin wire • element with an atomic number of 3 • element with an atomic number of 1 • number of protons in an atoms nucleus • outermost level of electrons in an atom • proposed the planetary model of the atom • ...
Physical Science Intro 2023-08-25
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- The bending of light when it passes from one medium to another.
- A push or pull on an object.
- The energy an object has due to its motion.
- The SI unit of temperature.
- A measure of an object's inertia.
- The force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.
- This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- The SI unit of power.
- A change in an object's position relative to a reference point.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object.
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- The force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid.
- The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and ____.
- The SI unit of energy.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other.
- The transfer of thermal energy through direct contact.
- The ability to do work.
- A material that easily allows heat or electricity to pass through.
- The SI unit of force.
- The distance between one crest and the next in a wave.
- The amount of matter in an object.
20 Clues: The SI unit of force. • The SI unit of power. • The SI unit of energy. • The ability to do work. • The SI unit of temperature. • A push or pull on an object. • A measure of an object's inertia. • The amount of matter in an object. • The energy an object has due to its motion. • The force that pulls objects toward each other. • ...
Physical Traits Crossword 2023-05-16
21 Clues: big • old • fat • tall • dark • thin • small • young • short • light • the hair • the nose • the eyes • the skin • the mouth • the red hair • the gray hair • the black hair • the brown hair • the white hair • the blond hair
Physical & Personality Adjectives 2025-02-18
Compounds Physical Science 2025-04-04
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- Elements in the same group have ______________ properites.
- These numbers are used to show how many electrons were either lost or gained to write chemical names
- Covalent bonds are formed when electrons are ___________________.
- Covalent bonds are formed between a ______________ and a ________________.
- The oxidation numbers must equal __________ to write a chemical formula.
- This side of the periodic table is made of metals.
- The anion is the ___________________ ion.
- Which group on the periodic table is nonreactive elements.
- This ion is always written first in a chemical name.
- These columns show families.
- Name the following compound: AgSO4
- This ion is always written second in a chemical name.
- The cation is the _________________ ion.
- These large numbers are placed in front of a chemical name to show multiple molecules.
- The group number tells you the number of _______________ electrons in the last energy level.
- A shorthand way of writing chemical names are called chemical _____________.
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- When an atom loses electrons it becomes a _________________ charged ion.
- These rows run left to right on the periodic table.
- The small numbers that tell you how many atoms are in a chemical formula are called _________________.
- These molecules are formed between two of the same elements.
- Ionic bonds are formed between a ____________ and a ___________
- Write the name for N2P5.
- These bonds are formed when two ions attract.
- When an atom gains electrons it becomes a ___________________ charged ion.
- These elements are found along the staircase of the periodic table.
- These ions act like one element, but are composed of multiple elements.
- Ionic bonds are formed from the _________________ of electrons.
- This side of the periodic table is made of nonmetals.
- The electrons in the last energy level are called the ________________ electrons.
- The period number tells you the number of energy ____________ of an atom.
- ________________ are formed between two different elements.
31 Clues: Write the name for N2P5. • These columns show families. • Name the following compound: AgSO4 • The cation is the _________________ ion. • The anion is the ___________________ ion. • These bonds are formed when two ions attract. • This side of the periodic table is made of metals. • These rows run left to right on the periodic table. • ...
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY - Retake 2024-11-26
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- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water (with land on both its sides)
- A flat (or gently sloping) elevated area that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river over millions of years
- A broad, flat area of land elevated above the surrounding area
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- A pointed 'end' of land that extends into a body of water
- A chain of islands clustered together in a body of water
- A very dry region typically receiving less than 10 inches of precipitation annually, characterized by little vegetation and extreme temperature variations
- A flat-topped hill or mountain (with steep sides)
- A belt of rocks, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the water, often found in oceans or seas
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice formed from compacted snow over time, typically found in mountains or polar regions
- A small, rounded hill
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas (with water on both its sides)
- An elongated sand formation built up by currents (in a river, lake, or ocean), often partially or fully exposed above the water
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- A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- A type of wetland dominated by grasses, usually found in low-lying areas
- A low-lying area of land where water from surrounding higher ground collects, often forming a river system
- A landform created at the mouth of a river, where it deposits sediment as it flows into a larger body of water (like an ocean or lake), often shaped like a triangle
- A mountain or hill, often conical in shape, formed by the eruption of molten rock (lava), ash, and gases from beneath the Earth's surface
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides but connected to a larger landmass
- A vertical (or near-vertical) flow of water from a higher elevation to a lower one (often over a cliff or rock face)
- A large, stationary body of water surrounded by land, typically fed by rivers, streams, or precipitation
- The tidal mouth of a river where it meets the sea, mixing freshwater with saltwater
- a huge bay
- A smaller version of a gulf
25 Clues: a huge bay • A small, rounded hill • A smaller version of a gulf • A low area of land between hills or mountains • A flat-topped hill or mountain (with steep sides) • A chain of islands clustered together in a body of water • A pointed 'end' of land that extends into a body of water • A broad, flat area of land elevated above the surrounding area • ...
Motion (physical science) 2025-05-15
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- A device to measure speed
- Circular movement around a center
- Net force is zero - object is in ___
- Force of attraction between masses
- Distance per time
- Motion in a straight line
- The tendency of objects to resist change in motion
- Path of an object through space
- The rate of change of velocity
- The SI unit for distance
- The speed at a specific moment
- Change in position
- First law of motion: Law of _____
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- Speed with direction
- Distance in a specific direction
- Resistance due to air
- Second law: F = ma (Force = mass X ___)
- Total length traveled
- A push or pull on an object
- Force that opposes motion
- Third law: Every action has equal and opposite ___
- The unit for force
- Amount of matter
23 Clues: Amount of matter • Distance per time • The unit for force • Change in position • Speed with direction • Resistance due to air • Total length traveled • The SI unit for distance • A device to measure speed • Force that opposes motion • Motion in a straight line • A push or pull on an object • The rate of change of velocity • The speed at a specific moment • Path of an object through space • ...
Physical Science Review 2025-02-25
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- an atom that has gained electrons, a negative nonmetal ion
- a chemical reaction that has the same number and kinds of elements in both the product and reactant
- majority of elements on the periodic table. Tend to lose electrons and form positive ions
- chemical reaction with ONE PRODUCT A + B --> AB
- number in front of a formula used to balance the reaction
- an atom that has lost electrons, a positive metal ion
- lowest ratio of ions in an ionic compound
- neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom
- bond formed when a metal atom gives an electron to a nonmetal atom
- chemical reaction between an organic compound and oxygen CHO
- bond formed when two or more nonmetal atoms share electrons
- atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- ___ replacement, chemical reaction between two ionic compounds AB + CD --> AD + CB
- elements that tend to gain electrons and form negative ions
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- chemicals that are used in a reaction
- positive particle in the nucleus of an atom
- negative particle in the space outside the nucleus of an atom
- electrons in the outermost energy level that participate in bonding
- chemical reaction with ONE REACTANT AB --> A +B
- an atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons
- carbon compounds with the same chemical formula but different molecular shapes
- elements that have full valence shells. Group 18
- chemicals that are formed in a reaction
- ___ replacement, chemical reaction between a compound and a SINGLE ELEMENT AB + C --> AC + B
- particle formed by covalent compounds
25 Clues: chemicals that are used in a reaction • particle formed by covalent compounds • chemicals that are formed in a reaction • lowest ratio of ions in an ionic compound • neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom • positive particle in the nucleus of an atom • chemical reaction with ONE PRODUCT A + B --> AB • chemical reaction with ONE REACTANT AB --> A +B • ...
Physical Science ABC's 2025-06-09
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- The floor is made of ____ iron
- My book is made of them
- Negative parts of an atom
- vertical line in a graph
- __ can turn to gas cause of heat
- something to check the temperature of something
- Variable the ____ is the color of the lights
- When I was cooking I saw the water was...
- how heavy something is
- I measured the _____ of a cube
- the fire spreads because of its...
- a cube dissolving
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- use this to see a Broken bone
- Energy the way something moves
- lifting something up
- I used two cups of different cubes to see how far its__ is
- Mixing baking soda and vinegar makes a new...
- something going in waves
- Violet wavelength
- I made the ____ for the lab for class
- the apple fell off the tree
- what is inside the vase
- most important thing in a cell
- the __ in the room went up
- plants ___ the sun
25 Clues: Violet wavelength • a cube dissolving • plants ___ the sun • lifting something up • how heavy something is • My book is made of them • what is inside the vase • something going in waves • vertical line in a graph • Negative parts of an atom • the __ in the room went up • the apple fell off the tree • use this to see a Broken bone • Energy the way something moves • ...
Physical Science 101 2025-06-09
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- Ionization energy when is needed to be removed
- Typically referred to form as result of chemicals
- Energy A moving object, but depends on the mass and velocity
- As temperature increases the ___ of the gas generally decreases
- Used as solvents, reactants, and in measurement devices
- All living things
- Shows the frequency of a prevalent mutation
- The thing that DOES change
- A type of cycle that happens for days, months, and years
- Carries through-out everything, mostly dull rooms or hallways
- The sun's ___ rays can damage skin cells
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- H2O is an element of ____
- Impact energy of over 100 ___
- Showing a slight irregularity, but seeing your broken ___
- Well-Known hazard, making it crucial to handle
- When an apple falls from the tree is called ____
- The nuclear ___ from an atomic bomb explosion
- Greater than helium
- The study was the first ___ inquiry to describe and explain the type of phenomenon
- The floors made out of wood or tile, and roof is made out of corrugated iron
- Mercury ___ breaks, its difficult and very expensive to clean up properly
- Temperature rises during the summer, also has to do with boiling
- A membrane-bound structure within a cell
- Caused by temperature
- Can "mass" out everything, even chemicals
25 Clues: All living things • Greater than helium • Caused by temperature • H2O is an element of ____ • The thing that DOES change • Impact energy of over 100 ___ • A membrane-bound structure within a cell • The sun's ___ rays can damage skin cells • Can "mass" out everything, even chemicals • Shows the frequency of a prevalent mutation • The nuclear ___ from an atomic bomb explosion • ...
Africa's Physical Geography 2025-01-14
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- They are drought & fire resistant trees with trunks that are often 50 feet wide & 85 feet tall. (pg 2)
- Sand dunes that cover 20% of the Sahara. (pg 1)
- Africa is the ___ largest continent. (pg 1)
- The region of Southern Africa is most covered by ____, like plateaus & mountains. (pg 4)
- Rocky, stony parts of the Sahara Desert. (pg 2)
- This part of plants go 80 feet underground & allows them to survive in the Sahara. (pg 2)
- More than 1,100 plant species in Africa are ___, or found nowhere else on Earth. (pg 4)
- The world's largest hot desert located in northern Africa & makes up 25% of the continent. (pg 1)
- Trees with deep root systems that are very common in the Sahel. (pg 2)
- They limit their activity to night & bury themselves into cooler sands during the day. (pg 2)
- A transition zone between the Sahara & the savannas taht is made up of flat, barren plains. (pg 2)
- A hub of water located in a desert & where 75% of Sahara's population live. (pg 2)
- 80% of Africa's rainforest is in ___ Africa. (pg 3)
- They conserve water by changing its body temperature so it doesn't sweat as the day gets hotter. (pg 2)
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- Plains of sand & gravel that make up 70% of the Sahara. (pg 2)
- The Southern Africa Cape Floral Region is one of the richest areas in the world for ___, as it's home to nearly 20% of Africa's ___. (pg 4)
- Southern Africa is home to ___, which protect animal species. (pg 4)
- A vast grassland that is home to a large concentration of mammals, including lions, hyenas, zebras, giraffes & elephants. (pg 3)
- The largest lake in Africa & is the southern source of the Nile River. (pg 3)
- Africa is a ___. (pg 1)
- Africa is divided in almost half by the ___. (pg 1)
- Ergs of the Sahara Desert contain large quantities of ___. (pg 2)
- The Great Lakes of Africa are home to ___ & crocodiles. (pg 3)
- Grasslands that cover almost half of Africa & mainly in central Africa. (pg 3)
- The delta of the Niger River is ___ but it quickly becoming desert due to drought, deforestation & agriculture. (pg 2)
- The longest river in the world. (pg 3)
- True or False: most of AFrica's native rain forest has been destroyed by development, agriculture & logging. (pg 3)
27 Clues: Africa is a ___. (pg 1) • The longest river in the world. (pg 3) • Africa is the ___ largest continent. (pg 1) • Sand dunes that cover 20% of the Sahara. (pg 1) • Rocky, stony parts of the Sahara Desert. (pg 2) • Africa is divided in almost half by the ___. (pg 1) • 80% of Africa's rainforest is in ___ Africa. (pg 3) • ...
Physical Education Vocab 2025-08-27
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- Endurance, the ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the body
- Weights, weights that are not attached to a machine or driven by a cable
- the ability to combine movements of various body parts at the same time
- Stretch, increasing speed of movement and reach involving moving parts of your body
- Exercise, an activity that someone can participate in for the duration of his/her life
- Heart Rate, the rate you want your heart to beat while doing exercise
- the duration of the exercise
- how often you exercise
- Up, exercises performed at the beginning of a workout to prepare the body for activity
- the time it takes you to move a certain distance
- Training, a combo of aerobic & resistance training target fat loss, build muscle, & heart-lung fitness
- Exercise, activity that improves oxygen consumption by the body, moderate intensity for long time
- Heart Rate, the number of time your heart beats per minute while at rest
- Time, the time between recognizing a stimulus and your body moving in response
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- the ability to combine strength and speed
- Skills, motor skills in which the feet move the body from one place to another
- Fat, the % of your body mass that isn’t composed of lean muscle, water, bones, or vital organs
- Stretch, a stretch that goes to the point of tension and is held without moving or bouncing
- Training, training that involves high intensity exercise alternated with low intensity exercise
- the ability to change direction of movement quickly while staying in control of your body
- the ability to maintain body equilibrium in different movements
- Strength, the ability of the muscles to generate force in a short period of time
- the ability to move joints and muscles through their full range of motion
- the degree of difficulty of the exercise
- Exercise, activity that produces energy without oxygen, high level of intensity for a short time
- Endurance, the ability to sustain muscle contraction over a period of time without fatigue
- Composition, the percentage of body fat relative to muscle, bone, and other body tissue
- Training, using different activities into a workout routine to avoid overuse injuries and boredom
- Down, low intensity activity transition from exercise to resting by gradually reducing the heart rate
29 Clues: how often you exercise • the duration of the exercise • the degree of difficulty of the exercise • the ability to combine strength and speed • the time it takes you to move a certain distance • the ability to maintain body equilibrium in different movements • Heart Rate, the rate you want your heart to beat while doing exercise • ...
physical and chemical 2025-08-28
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- separates a solid from a liquid (pasta from water using a colander)
- how the substance looks and feels
- the amount of matter in an object (m = V x D)
- a form of matter that has an indefinite shape, flows, and yet has a fixed volume
- a form of matter that has a definite shape and volume
- A chemical change is also called a
- A mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout is a
- is a solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture.
- used to describe any part of a sample with uniform compositions and properties
- the amount of space an object occupies (V = m ÷ D)
- a form of matter that takes both the shape and volume of its container
- the gaseous state of a substance that is generally a liquid or solid at room temperature, as in water vapor.
- the ability of a substance to be stretched into a wire
- depends on the amount of matter in a sample.
- is a substance that contains two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion.
- the way that a substance reflects light
- A substance produced in the reaction is a
- A substance present at the start of the reaction is a
- matter that has a uniform and definite composition is a
- a quality or condition of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing its compostion
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- the ratio of mass to volume; reflects the degree of packing of particles in matter (D = m ÷ V)
- a liquid is boiled to produce a vapor that is then condensed into a liquid
- is a physical blend of two or more components
- depends on the type of matter in a sample. Not the amount of matter
- A mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout is a
- The ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change.
- the ability of a substance to be hammered Flat and to retain the new shape
- Some elements react with oxygen
- Some react with water
- change some properties change but the composition of the material DOES NOT change
- how the object absorbs and reflects light
- is the simplest form of matter that has a unique set of properties.
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- change is a change that produces matter with a different composition than the original matter.
34 Clues: Some react with water • Some elements react with oxygen • how the substance looks and feels • A chemical change is also called a • the way that a substance reflects light • how the object absorbs and reflects light • A substance produced in the reaction is a • depends on the amount of matter in a sample. • the amount of matter in an object (m = V x D) • ...
Physical Science Crossword 2025-09-15
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- every action has a equal reaction
- when object collide they bounce away
- Acceleration is produced by a net force on an object and in same direction as net force
- Total of forces acting on an object
- The quantity of matter in an object
- The product of the force and the distance moved by the force
- rate of velocity change with time
- The energy that matter possesses due to its position
- The time that one’s feet are off the ground during a vertical jump
- Push or pull
- The percentage of the work put into a machine that is converted into useful work output
- Distance traveled by time
- The property of a system that enables it to do work
- The quantity of space an object occupies
- The product of the force acting on an object
- The vector sum of forces acting on an object that is not accelerating equals zero
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- Terminal speed in a given direction
- object at rest won't move until force act on it
- when object collide stick together
- Friction that resist objects in the air
- energy can not be create or destroy
- unit of force
- Inertia in motion
- unit of mass
- Energy of motion
- Mutual action between objects
- air resistance balance with acceleration of falling object
- The rate of doing work
- Under the effect of gravity and nothing else
- The oval path followed by a satellite
30 Clues: unit of mass • Push or pull • unit of force • Energy of motion • Inertia in motion • The rate of doing work • Distance traveled by time • Mutual action between objects • every action has a equal reaction • rate of velocity change with time • when object collide stick together • Terminal speed in a given direction • energy can not be create or destroy • ...
Physical & Chemical Changes 2025-09-18
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- – State of matter with definite volume but no fixed shape.
- – Two or more atoms bonded together.
- – The amount of space an object takes up.
- – Energy that moves from something warmer to cooler.
- – Change from liquid to gas at the surface.
- – The ability to cause change or do work.
- – To become different in form, appearance, or nature.
- – Change from solid directly to gas.
- – Reddish-brown chemical change of iron with oxygen.
- – A substance formed by a chemical reaction.
- – State of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- – A substance present at the start of a chemical reaction.
- – The smallest part of an element.
- – A mixture that looks the same throughout.
- – State of matter with definite shape and volume.
- – Chemical reaction that gives off heat and light.
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- – Change from liquid to solid.
- – Two or more substances combined but not bonded.
- – A pure substance made of only one type of atom.
- – Change from gas directly to solid.
- – Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- – Change from gas to liquid.
- – How much matter is in an object.
- – Change from liquid to gas throughout the liquid.
- – Change from solid to liquid.
- – A physical state of matter, like solid, liquid, or gas.
- – A force that holds atoms together in a molecule.
- – A high-energy state of matter made of charged particles.
- – A substance made of two or more different elements.
- – Dark coating that forms on some metals when they react.
30 Clues: – Change from gas to liquid. • – Change from liquid to solid. • – Change from solid to liquid. • – How much matter is in an object. • – The smallest part of an element. • – Change from gas directly to solid. • – Two or more atoms bonded together. • – Change from solid directly to gas. • – The amount of space an object takes up. • – The ability to cause change or do work. • ...
physical science 2 2025-09-29
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- (how easily do heat & electricity move through the substance
- ability to berd and change shape without shattering.
- the smallest piece of a pure element you can have.
- of matter the energy matter has due to its movement
- Characteristics of a substance
- Anything that has mass & takes up space.
- things you can observe without changing it to something else.
- a substance with only 1 type of molecule water or oxygen
- resistance to flow (thickness)
- temperature that water turns to gas
- natural Spreading. out & mixing from crowded areas to less crowded liquid/gasses
- temperature that solid turns to liquid
- Set volume has its own shape
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- a property that cannot be observed without changing the substance to something new.
- when a solid is formed and settles out in a liquid
- 2 or Substances that retain their own Properties (lemonaide)
- Set volume takes shape of the container
- the ability to bond with other atoms
- a mixture that looks the same throughout tea, coffee, ete
- Scale of which substances Scratch Other substances.
- smallest piece that is made of/ kind of Atom
- the energy moving things have
- a mixture where you can identify the different parts Salad dressing Salad
- unit calculated by dividing Mass by volume D=m/v
- made of a single type of atom Oxygen gold
- 2 or more elements bonded to create a new substance.
- a molecule made of 2 or more atoms bonded together to make something new Water Carbon dioxide
- the smallest piece of a pure substance (Compound) you can have.
- no set volume-Spreads out to fill space given.
29 Clues: Set volume has its own shape • the energy moving things have • Characteristics of a substance • resistance to flow (thickness) • temperature that water turns to gas • the ability to bond with other atoms • temperature that solid turns to liquid • Set volume takes shape of the container • Anything that has mass & takes up space. • made of a single type of atom Oxygen gold • ...
Physical Science Vocab 2026-03-23
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- A wind turbine is a _____
- A magnet that only works with an electrical current.
- This allows heat and electricity to pass through it.
- This is a tool that measures electric currents.
- A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- The rubber on wires is ______
- Attraction and repulsion between magnetic poles.
- When two charges are the same.
- An ______ is required for an electromagnet to work.
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- A negative charge repels a ____.
- Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- When two charges are different.
- This has a net electrical charge losses or gains
- This can occur between ANY two objects.
- A negative charge attracts a _____
- A street light turning on is an example of ____
- The opposite of the negative pole
- The concentrated sides of the magnet are____.
- The southseeking side of a magnet
- The area where magnetic forces are exerted.
20 Clues: A wind turbine is a _____ • The rubber on wires is ______ • When two charges are the same. • When two charges are different. • A negative charge repels a ____. • The opposite of the negative pole • The southseeking side of a magnet • A negative charge attracts a _____ • This can occur between ANY two objects. • Energy caused by the movement of electrons. • ...
Physical Science 5 2025-10-08
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- positively charged ions
- occurs between metals
- negatively charged ions
- used to represent the ratio of ions in a group of ionically bonded atoms
- the sharing of three pairs of electrons by two atoms
- tells the identity and number of atoms of each element in the compound
- can become stable by either gaining one electron or losing its one valence electron
- Why do atoms form chemical bonds?
- Covalent bonds form between these type of elements
- positively and negatively charged atoms
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- the attraction between two atoms that share valence electrons
- formed when a metal and nonmetal form an ionic compound
- determines how atoms bond to other atoms and how many electrons an atom needs to share or transfer in order to be stable
- exist when a pair of atoms share more than one pair of electrons
- has a full first energy level
- an electrostatic attraction between atoms resulting from the sharing or exchanging of valence electrons
- What chemical bonds store
- Atoms are most stable when they have this many electrons in their outermost or valence energy level
- of the same element
- have significantly different properties than the elements they contain
20 Clues: of the same element • occurs between metals • positively charged ions • negatively charged ions • What chemical bonds store • has a full first energy level • Why do atoms form chemical bonds? • positively and negatively charged atoms • Covalent bonds form between these type of elements • the sharing of three pairs of electrons by two atoms • ...
Physical & Chemical Injuries 2023-11-08
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- Trauma, infections, or systemic disease may be responsible.
- Chronic mercury exposure in infants/children.
- Surface texture of morsicatio mucosae oris.
- Amalgam tattoos may show up as _______ flecks on a radiograph.
- These burns in the mouth typically present with a corrugated white plaque, which represents necrotic epithelium.
- On the differential diagnosis for an eosinophilic granuloma
- A place you would not find evidence of morsicatio buccarum.
- Systemic lead intoxication.
- 90% of cases of cervicofacial emphysema occur within the _______ of surgery.
- The percent of head and neck cancer patients treated with both chemo & radiation therapy who will develop mucositis.
- Along with the anterior tongue, most common location for thermal burns.
- Radiodense deposits at the ______ may be a sign of chronic lead intoxication in children.
- Most cases of osteoradionecrosis develop within _______ of treatment.
- Mouthrinse recommended for symptomatic treatment of cancer therapy-related mucositis.
- May cause blue-grey discoloration of the skin/mucosa, including gingival margin.
- Flaking of the lips often due to factitial injury.
- AKA systemic silver intoxication.
- Therapy recommended for the prevention of mucositis in certain cancer patients.
- Intoxication with this metal may cause macular diffuse hyperpigmentation, keratosis, and/or necrotizing ulcerative stomatitis.
- May present radiographically as a "cloudy" sinus.
- Mucositis, dermatitis, xerostomia, hypoguesia, osteonecrosis, and developmental defects may all be complications of _____.
- Common tissue injury in patients with xerostomia.
- Inflammatory cells characteristically present in biopsies of an eosinophilic granuloma.
- Most common exogenous pigment found in the mouth.
- Stage I MRONJ may be treated with daily ________.
- Mouthrinse recommended for the prevention of mucositis in H&N cancer patients.
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- Clinical complication unique to chemotherapy.
- On the differential diagnosis for an eosinophilic granuloma.
- Iatrogenic cyst presenting as a delayed complication of sinus surgery.
- Dome-shaped radiopaque incidental finding in the maxillary sinus on a panoramic imaging; may be associated with odontogenic infection.
- Antiangiogenic medications associated with MRONJ.
- AKA lead line
- Massive exposure to toxic metals is called ______ systemic metal intoxication.
- Long-standing, deep-seated ulcer secondary to trauma.
- Grey-black discoloration on _______ skin may be a sign of chronic silver intoxication.
- Treatment for cervicofacial emphysema.
- This metal may cause dermatitis, mucositis, or slate-blue skin discoloration.
- On the differential diagnosis for an eosinophilic granuloma.
- Around this percent of patients treated with chemotherapy will develop mucositis.
- Hyperkeratosis from a traumatic/frictional etiology will have borders with this appearance.
- Excellent _____ ______ is paramount in the prevention of MRONJ for someone who is using/has used an antiresorptive/antiangiogenic medication.
- Low-levels of exposure to toxic metals over time is _____ intoxication.
- Therapy recommended for the prevention of mucositis in cancer patients receiving short-acting chemotherapeutics.
- Frictional keratosis along the occlusal plane.
- Treatment for suspected cosmetic filler if there is unclear history or history of permanent filler.
- Thermal burns heal in 1-2 _____ without treatment.
46 Clues: AKA lead line • Systemic lead intoxication. • AKA systemic silver intoxication. • Treatment for cervicofacial emphysema. • Surface texture of morsicatio mucosae oris. • Clinical complication unique to chemotherapy. • Chronic mercury exposure in infants/children. • Frictional keratosis along the occlusal plane. • Antiangiogenic medications associated with MRONJ. • ...
Physical Descriptions Vocabulary 2025-11-12
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- An added feature to the body
- The way you look
- Feature that everyone has
- Common eye color
- how low something is
- Hair color
- A word for a man
- Hairstyle that can be chosen or genetic
- Type of length
- A word for somebody's age
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- Item given to improve something
- Type of hairstyle
- Eye color
- Another word for a girl
- Physical color
- Opposite of length
- Type of feature all over the body
- A word for somebody that plays sports
- Trait mostly seen on older men
- Item added by doctors
- The color of something that can be changed
- Physical feature on the face
- Opposite of pretty
- Type of hair texture
- How much something weighs
25 Clues: Eye color • Hair color • Physical color • Type of length • The way you look • Common eye color • A word for a man • Type of hairstyle • Opposite of length • Opposite of pretty • how low something is • Type of hair texture • Item added by doctors • Another word for a girl • Feature that everyone has • How much something weighs • A word for somebody's age • An added feature to the body • ...
Physical Health Crossword 2026-01-13
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- The ability to keep steady and avoid falls; also means having equal amounts of things.
- Rest that helps your brain and body recover each night.
- Drinking enough water to keep your body working well.
- The body’s reaction to demands or pressures; too much can harm health.
- Actions taken to stop illness or injury before they happen.
- Tissues that help you move and lift things.
- A health professional who checks teeth and gums.
- Units that measure how much energy food provides.
- Related to the heart and blood vessels; often used for heart health.
- The ability to bend and move joints through a full range.
- Time your body needs to heal after exercise or illness.
- The body’s ability to fight off germs and illness.
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- The rigid framework that supports your body and protects organs.
- Daily actions like handwashing and toothbrushing to stay healthy.
- A lotion that protects skin from sunburn and damage.
- How you hold your body while sitting or standing; good form prevents pain.
- A nutrient important for building and repairing muscles; found in meat, beans, and legumes.
- The food and nutrients your body needs to grow and have energy.
- The process of breaking down food so the body can use it.
- A routine visit to the doctor or nurse to check your health.
- How long you can keep doing physical activity before getting tired.
- A shot or medicine that helps prevent specific diseases.
- Time spent looking at phones, tablets, or computers—often reduced before bed for better sleep.
- Physical activity that raises your heart rate and strengthens your body.
24 Clues: Tissues that help you move and lift things. • A health professional who checks teeth and gums. • Units that measure how much energy food provides. • The body’s ability to fight off germs and illness. • A lotion that protects skin from sunburn and damage. • Drinking enough water to keep your body working well. • Rest that helps your brain and body recover each night. • ...
Africa Physical Geography 2026-01-21
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- This river creates the only rainforest biome in Africa.
- What region of Africa lies south of the Sahara and north of the Savanna?
- Due to the number of nations and the number of languages, Africa is extremely ______.
- The largest hot desert in the world is the ____.
- Ethiopia and Somalia make up this landform.
- Where are the rainforests in Africa are located in general?
- What is the largest city in Nigeria?
- Scientist believe that earth’s first humans lived in what portion of Africa?
- Which body of water does NOT border Africa?
- In which lake does the Nile River begin?
- What country is most populated in Africa?
- What is the world’s longest river?
- The body of water north of the Sahara Desert.
- A human-made waterway which connects the Red and Mediterranean Sea.
- What type of landforms make up most of the African continent?
- Geographically, why is the population in Northern Africa less?
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- What country is located as part of the Horn of Africa?
- What country is at the southern tip of Africa?
- What landform lies at the southernmost tip of the African continent?
- What is the highest point in Africa?
- What island lies off the Southeastern coast of Africa?
- RIVER Which river feeds into the Atlantic Ocean but also reaches north to the Sahara Desert?
- The Sahara Desert takes up about _____ of Africa’s land surface.
- What country is located west of the Horn of Africa?
- In terms of land area, where does Africa rank among all continents?
- What body of water is between Madagascar and Africa?
- What mountain range is in the Northwestern region of Africa?
- Which desert is east of the Namib desert?
- The Savannah or grassland region in Africa makes up about _____ of Africa.
- Which country is beside Morocco and in Northwest Africa?
- The ocean east of Africa.
- Which desert borders the Atlantic Ocean?
- It is possible for countries in Africa to experience summer while some countries experience winter.
- What country has Nairobi as its capital?
34 Clues: The ocean east of Africa. • What is the world’s longest river? • What is the highest point in Africa? • What is the largest city in Nigeria? • In which lake does the Nile River begin? • Which desert borders the Atlantic Ocean? • What country has Nairobi as its capital? • Which desert is east of the Namib desert? • What country is most populated in Africa? • ...
The Physical World 2025-12-08
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- - the process by which rock is broken down into smaller pieces.
- cycle - is the movement of water from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back.
- deposition - a process in which rivers create floodplains by flooding their banks and deposit sediments along the banks.
- energy - energy from the sun.
- - regions close to the equator.
- Wegener - proposed the theory of continental drift. He suggested that Earth’s continents were once a single supercontinent called the Pangea.
- water - is water that is found in Earth’s stream, rivers, and lakes.
- - earth’s complete trip around the sun for 365¼ days.
- - are shapes on the planet’s surface, such as hills or mountains.
- tectonics - a theory that suggests Earth’s surface is divided into a dozen or so slow moving plates, or pieces or earth’s crust.
- - large areas of slow moving ice and in the ice of the Antarctic and Arctic regions.
- - a short-term change in the air for a given place and time.
- currents - large streams of surface seawater - move heat around Earth.
- - weather patterns resulting from the earth’s changing position with regard to the sun. The four seasons are winter, spring, summer, and fall.
- - is water that falls to Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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- - are the sudden violent movements of Earth’s crust.
- - a region’s average weather conditions over a long period.
- vapor - water occurring in the air as an invisible gas.
- - a large landmass that is part of the Earth’s crust.
- - magma that reaches Earth’s surface.
- - one complete spin of earth on its axis.
- - the place where two air masses of different temperatures or moisture content meet.
- - water found below Earth’s surface.
- winds - are winds that blow in the same direction over large areas of Earth.
- - water without salt, makes up only about 3% of the total water supply.
- of Fire - is a region around the Pacific plate that circles the Pacific Ocean.
- - is the movement of sediment from one location to another.
27 Clues: energy - energy from the sun. • - regions close to the equator. • - water found below Earth’s surface. • - magma that reaches Earth’s surface. • - one complete spin of earth on its axis. • - are the sudden violent movements of Earth’s crust. • - a large landmass that is part of the Earth’s crust. • - earth’s complete trip around the sun for 365¼ days. • ...
Physical Science Crossword 2026-04-01
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- a state of matter that has a definite shape/volume
- reaction that absorbs heat
- the amount of space that matter occupies
- how much matter is in an object
- pure substance that cannot be broken down
- a measure of the motion of the particles
- a unit of mass
- mixture that is the same throughout
- a state of matter with no definite shape/volume
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- height of a wave from rest to crest
- to pass through a medium
- amount of mass in a given volume
- rate of vibration of a wave
- the material through which a wave travels
- reaction that gives off heat
- the high part of a wave
- mixture that is not the same throughout
- when light bounces off a medium
- basic particle from which all elements are made
- anything that has mass and takes up space
20 Clues: a unit of mass • the high part of a wave • to pass through a medium • reaction that absorbs heat • rate of vibration of a wave • reaction that gives off heat • how much matter is in an object • when light bounces off a medium • amount of mass in a given volume • height of a wave from rest to crest • mixture that is the same throughout • mixture that is not the same throughout • ...
Physical Science vocabulary 2012-10-30
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- a standard unit of the measure of volume
- how something looks, smells, feels (odor, texture, floating, weight, color)
- a measurement of the size of an object (length, width, height)
- the measure of heat energy (how hot or cold something is), a measure of the speed of molecules
- a standard system of measurement
- a standard unit of the measure of temperature (metric system unit)
- matter that takes the shape and volume of its container (air)
- the amount or number of something
- ability to go back to the original shape or size after being stretched, pressed, or squeezed together
- a standard unit of the measure of length
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- amount of space an object takes up
- a prefix meaning one thousandth
- the measure of the force of gravity
- prefix meaning 100
- the study of any matter that is not alive, and the energy of matter, along with the properties of matter
- matter that cannot be separated into other kinds of matter by any physical process
- when two or more things are combined, but the things do not change (cement, trail mix, salad)
- a property of an object that is a measure of the amount of matter an object has
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- prefix meaning 1,000
- a standard unit of measure of temperature (English System Unit)
21 Clues: prefix meaning 100 • prefix meaning 1,000 • a prefix meaning one thousandth • a standard system of measurement • the amount or number of something • amount of space an object takes up • the measure of the force of gravity • a standard unit of the measure of volume • a standard unit of the measure of length • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Physical Geography Academic 2013-11-05
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- When 2 tectonic plates come together to form mountains.
- Long term weather conditions in an area.
- Refers to the movement of glaciers when there is more melting that snowfall in the zone of accumulation.
- A device used to measure the movement of the earth.
- a region that is defined by many factors including soil, climate and vegetation.
- Wearing away of Earth's surface followed by the movement of materials to other locations.
- Rock formed from the debris of other weathered and eroded rocks.
- The centre of an earthquake.
- Sea waves that are associated with earthquakes.
- Most recent era.
- Rock formed after being exposed to extreme heat and pressure.
- Large area of Precambrian rock that forms the core of a continent.
- Type of tree that has cones.
- Process whereby continents were covered by massive sheet of ice (some a few kilometers thick).
- A natural occurring, pure, non-living, substance found in rock.
- Process whereby water is removed from an area such as by lakes and rivers.
- 'Snake-like' shaped debris that was deposited by glaciers.
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- Slow moving mass of ice.
- Day-to-day precipitation and temperature conditions in an area.
- Found mainly in the 'D Horizon' of a typical soil profile.
- Elevated flatland overlooking more flatland.
- Second most recent era.
- Oldest era.
- A mat of intertwined roots in grasses found in grasslands.
- Rock formed from cooled lava.
- Steep cliff formed by erosion or faulting.
- Found mainly in the ‘B Horizon' of a typical soil profile.
- Shape of the land that impacts climate in an area.
- Type of current that is responsible for the movement of tectonic plates.
- When 2 tectonic plates move apart to form volcanoes.
- A narrow strip of land connecting 2 larger land masses
- Supercontinent that existed 300 million years ago.
- Northernmost vegetation region, found in areas too cold for trees to grow.
- Sediment that is deposited at the mouth of a river.
34 Clues: Oldest era. • Most recent era. • Second most recent era. • Slow moving mass of ice. • The centre of an earthquake. • Type of tree that has cones. • Rock formed from cooled lava. • Long term weather conditions in an area. • Steep cliff formed by erosion or faulting. • Elevated flatland overlooking more flatland. • Sea waves that are associated with earthquakes. • ...
Physical Science 2 2016-04-11
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- the process through which electrons are attracted to or repelled by an external electric field causing the electrons to move within their own atoms
- the attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials
- the difference in electrical potential energy per charge between two places in a circuit
- lines that map out the magnetic field around a magnet
- the relationship between electricity and magnetism
- a buildup of charges on an object
- a material that does not conduct heat well or easily allow electric charges to flow
- a device that increases or decreases voltage, which often consists of two separate coils of insulated wire wrapped around an iron core
- the process of generating an electric current form the motion of a conductor through a magnetic field
- a device that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The ends of a magnetic object, where the magnetic force is the strongest.
- the force between charged objects
- the continuous flow of electric charges through a material
- a complete, unbroken path through which electric charges can flow
- a coil of wire with a current
- the loss of static electricity as electric charges transfer form one object to another
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- a magnet created by wrapping a coil of wire with a current running though it around a core of material that is easily magnetized
- a device that uses an electromagnet to detect small amounts of current
- the transfer of one single heat particle through another
- any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron
- the region around a charged object where the object's electric force is exerted on other charged objects
- a method of redistributing the charge on an object by means of the electric field of another; the object has no direct contact
- the angle between geographic north and the north to which a compass needle points
- the measurement of how difficult it is for charges to flow through an object
- the force that two surfaces exert on each other when they rub against each other
- current consisting of charges that move back and forth in a circuit
- a device that transforms electrical energy to mechanical energy
- the law that states that charges are neither created nor destroyed
- current consisting of charges that flow in only one direction in a circuit
- the area of a magnetic field
- the attraction or repulsion between magnetic poles
- the transfer of heat from one particle of matter to another
- a device with a magnetized needle that can spin freely
33 Clues: the area of a magnetic field • a coil of wire with a current • a buildup of charges on an object • the force between charged objects • the attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials • the relationship between electricity and magnetism • the attraction or repulsion between magnetic poles • lines that map out the magnetic field around a magnet • ...
Physical Therapy Crossword 2020-09-04
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- encloses and protects your body from the external environment
- exercised based program that improves balance and reduces any problems related to dizziness
- Lightheaded and feeling unsteady
- strokes, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries
- squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, basal cell carcinoma
- non-invasive discipline that helps individuals retain and restore maximum body movement and physical function
- Anything to do with your heart and lungs
- 66 years and older
- occupation founded upon specialized educational training
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- Born with
- nails, hair, skin
- bones, joints, muscles
- breathing, talking, eating, learning and moving
- Cancer, acne, eczema
- focuses on minimizing the body's aging process
- 19 to 65 years old
- 1 week to 18 years old
- Inflammation
- proliferation, and epithelialization
- diagnose and treat conditions that affect any part of your musculoskeletal system
20 Clues: Born with • Inflammation • nails, hair, skin • 19 to 65 years old • 66 years and older • Cancer, acne, eczema • bones, joints, muscles • 1 week to 18 years old • Lightheaded and feeling unsteady • proliferation, and epithelialization • Anything to do with your heart and lungs • strokes, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries • focuses on minimizing the body's aging process • ...
physical description test 2021-01-07
22 Clues: yeux • rond • gros • long • brun • roux • grand • mince • raide • petit • frisé • moyen • blond • court • carré • bouclé • ondulé • visage • bouche • cheveux • chatain • très mince
Physical Science Review 2020-11-29
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- Chemical energy is converted to electrical energy at a power plant. A light bulb converts that electrical energy to what two new forms?
- the periodic table is organized based on this property
- substances that are made up of entirely of one kind of atom
- shiny, malleable, ductile, good conductors
- energy is never created or destroyed
- temperature is a measurement of this
- to change from a liquid to a solid thermal energy must be _______________
- mass of any one element at the beginning of a reaction will equal the mass of that element at the end of the reaction
- The formula for a sulfuric acid molecule is H2SO4. How many atoms are in each molecule?
- dissolving is an example of this
- caused by an increase or decrease in thermal energy
- In exothermic reactions potential energy ______________
- in an endothermic reaction ___________ have more energy than reactants
- composed of protons and neutrons
- Reactant → Product + ___________________; true of an exothermic reaction
- a huge molecule with hundreds and sometimes thousands of atoms per molecule
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- original substances are rearranged into new substances with different properties from the original substances
- in this type of reaction it takes more energy to break the bonds of the reactants than what is released to form the products
- the atomic number of sodium
- in an endothermic reaction the _____________gains energy
- stored energy due to the position or shape of something
- a row in the periodic table
- found to the right of the metalloids
- a type of potential energy, stored in food
- the element found in period 3 and group 16
- evidence that a chemical change has taken place
- group that contains the most un-reactive elements, group 18
- in an exothermic reaction the temperature of the surroundings __________________
- an example of an endothermic reaction
- an example of a synthetic polymer
- elements that share similar characteristics are found here
- type of energy stored in the bonds between atoms of molecules
- those on the outermost shell; included with the Lewis dot diagram
- In an endothermic reaction potential energy ______________
- charge of the nucleus
- most of the atom is _______________ ______________
- describes the nucleus of the atom
- to find the number of neutrons ___________ the atomic number from the atomic mass
- an example of a natural polymer
- subatomic particles that have about the same mass
40 Clues: charge of the nucleus • the atomic number of sodium • a row in the periodic table • an example of a natural polymer • dissolving is an example of this • composed of protons and neutrons • an example of a synthetic polymer • describes the nucleus of the atom • found to the right of the metalloids • energy is never created or destroyed • temperature is a measurement of this • ...
History and Physical 2021-03-15
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- Distinct difference between the point at which the heart beats and when pulse is felt
- Time it takes for vessels in mucous membranes to return to normal after being pressed
- Membrane that covers the ear drum
- Fluid accumulation in the lungs
- Listening for sounds produced within the body.
- Hairloss of the body
- To pump;in animal, body's ability to pump blood
- Examining body parts by touch
- Skin lesions that resemble blackheads
- Medical term for "reddened skin"
- Body system that circulates blood
- Involuntary constriction and relaxation of muscles in intestine or other canal, creating wave-like movements
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- Body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- Taking of blood sample from foreleg
- Xrays
- Skin+attached structures, like fur
- Abnormal crackling in the lungs
- A hard, pimple-like skin bump
- Instrument used to visualize interior chamber of the eye
- Instrument used to inspect the ear of the animal
20 Clues: Xrays • Hairloss of the body • Examining body parts by touch • A hard, pimple-like skin bump • Fluid accumulation in the lungs • Abnormal crackling in the lungs • Medical term for "reddened skin" • Membrane that covers the ear drum • Body system that circulates blood • Skin+attached structures, like fur • Taking of blood sample from foreleg • Skin lesions that resemble blackheads • ...
Physical & Chemical Changes 2018-05-30
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- a gas form of a substance
- a long chain molecule made of more simple repeating unit
- a gas that is susceptible to becoming to gas
- the process of a liquid turning into gas
- a molecule that is 2 or more atoms the same bonded together
- a table consisting of all the elements
- a theory where substances must collide in order to react
- a certain way how a column is situated
- the process of a gas turning into a liquid
- a molecular that contains 2 or more different types of atoms
- a molecule that consists of 2 atoms
- the things that is used to make the product
- a substance which is only made up one type of an atom
- a change of state of a solid to a gas or gas to a solid
- when 2 objects stay together
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- a type of a catalyst
- a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without it getting involved with the actual product
- the substance that is made
- a small particle of matter
- a gas/vapour that is dangerous to breathe in
- the process of a sold turning into a liquid
- a certain way how a column is situated
- a process when reactants turn into a product
- a group consisting 2 or more atoms that are bonded together
- a substance made up of 2 or more different types of atoms bonded together
- a single atom
- damage dealt to metal from environment
- to change state of a liquid to a gas
- the amount of a substance
- three-dimensional arrangement of particles
30 Clues: a single atom • a type of a catalyst • a gas form of a substance • the amount of a substance • the substance that is made • a small particle of matter • when 2 objects stay together • a molecule that consists of 2 atoms • to change state of a liquid to a gas • a certain way how a column is situated • a table consisting of all the elements • damage dealt to metal from environment • ...
Physical Science Final 2019-05-13
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- A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
- the formation of products from reactants
- The product of an object's mass and velocity
- a measure of the force exerted by a gas above a liquid
- A combination of chemical symbols and numbers to represent a substance
- horizontal row in the periodic table
- a process that occurs when an unstable atomic nucleus changes into another more stable nucleus by emitting radiation
- A change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- positively charged ion (lost electrons)
- The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas
- A chemical reaction in which energy is absorbed.
- positively charged particle that determines the type of element
- A negatively charged ion (gained electrons)
- Distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point.
- a type of collision in which the kinetic energy after the collision is less than the kinetic energy before the collision
- A measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance.
- How readily a substance combines chemically with other substances.
- The original chemical reactant in a radioactive decay equation which decays into daughter elements.
- Electrons on the outermost energy level (shell) of an atom
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing
- Energy needed to get a reaction started
- a push or pull on an object
- A measurement of how much solute exists within a certain volume of solvent
- the amount of matter in an object
- substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering activation energy
- For a reaction to occur, the particles must collide, they must collide with the appropriate orientation, and they must collide with sufficient energy.
- A device used to measure current in a circuit
- forces of attraction between molecules
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- How far an object moves
- Vertical column in the periodic table
- one-half the distance between the nuclei of two atoms of the same element when the atoms are joined
- Creation of energy by joining the nuclei of two atoms.
- A quantity that has magnitude and direction
- center of an atom contains protons and neutrons
- Forces that produce a nonzero net force, causes acceleration
- The measurement of the outer surface of an object.
- length of time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay
- Zero net force causes constant velocity (can be at rest or moving)
- A substance produced in a chemical reaction
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- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- A physical quantity that has magnitude only.
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- The splitting of an atomic nucleus to release energy.
- unit of electric current
- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- the amount of matter in an object
- The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- the force of gravity on an object
- The reaction that forms reactants from products.
- A situation in which two objects in close contact exchange energy.
- A chemical substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction
- Isotopes that have unstable nuclei and undergo radioactive decay.
- The distance an object travels per unit of time
- Chemical Reaction in which energy is given off, primarily in the form of heat
- SI unit of force
- A representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products
- small portion of matter
- A change in a substance that does not involve a change in the identity of the substance
- The overall force on an object when all the individual forces acting on it are added together
- the ability of an atom to attract electrons when the atom is in a compound
- one in which there is no net loss of total kinetic energy
- When a stress is applied to a system at equilibrium, the equilibrium shifts to relieve the stress
- A flow of electric charge.
- How readily a substance combines chemically with other substances.
- the speed and direction of a moving object
- a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
- Change in velocity divided by the time it takes for the change to occur can be speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction
- the force that acts on the surface of a liquid and that tends to minimize the area of the surface
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- the force that holds two atoms together
- In a chemical reaction, the state in which the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction, so that the relative concentrations of the reactants and products do not change with time.
- Every object in the universe attracts every other object
- the change in concentration of a reactant or product per unit time
- the powerful attractive force that binds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus
- A substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- a changing magnetic field creates an electric current
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- the number of protons in an atom
- change in momentum
- The chemical product in a radioactive decay equation produced from decayed parent elements.
82 Clues: SI unit of force • change in momentum • small portion of matter • How far an object moves • unit of electric current • A flow of electric charge. • a push or pull on an object • A liquid's resistance to flowing • the number of protons in an atom • the amount of matter in an object • the force of gravity on an object • the amount of matter in an object • ...
Physical Science (2) 2016-08-14
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- ____ transfers heat by the actual movement of hot particles of a fluid.
- A ____ is the smallest multi-atom particle of an element or compound that can exist in the free state and still retain the characteristics of the element or compound.
- ____ is the simplest method of heat transfer. It is accomplished by direct contact.
- Any wave, including light, that bounces off a flat, smooth barrier follows the law of ____, which states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of refection.
- The ____ represents the number of an element's protons.
- Individual atoms of an element may be found in a couple of slightly different sizes, which are referred to as ____.
- The elements in a column are called a ____, which have the same number of electrons in their outer shell.
- An ____ atom is the smallest component of an element that still retains the properties of the element.
- ____ occurs when electromagnetic waves transmit heat.
- An ____ is an electrically charged atom.
- ____ energy is possessed by a moving object.
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- An ____ is pure type of matter that cannot be separated into different types of matter by ordinary chemical methods.
- When atoms are rearranged into new combinations, resulting in different kinds of molecules, a ____ reaction has taken place.
- ____ energy is stored in an object as a result of its position, shape, or state.
- gas -> liquid
- ____ is measured in hertz (Hz).
- gas -> solid
- The ____ index is the ratio by which light is slowed down.
- solid -> gas
- The different rows of elements are called ____, which correspond to the shells around the atom.
- A ____ transition occurs when matter switches from one state of matter to another.
21 Clues: gas -> solid • solid -> gas • gas -> liquid • ____ is measured in hertz (Hz). • An ____ is an electrically charged atom. • ____ energy is possessed by a moving object. • ____ occurs when electromagnetic waves transmit heat. • The ____ represents the number of an element's protons. • The ____ index is the ratio by which light is slowed down. • ...
Physical Science Vocab 2020-10-13
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- /A subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge.
- solid at room temperature,
- /A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- /Has characteristics of both metals and nonmetals
- /A positively charged ion
- /an element that is typically
- /Substance formed when two or more elements in which the exact combination and proportion of elements is always the same
- /A stable, positive charged, and subatomic particle that occurs in all atomic nuclei
- /A negatively charged ion
- /When atoms come together in a compound to create many things we need in everyday life
- /A set of elements occupying an entire horizontal row in the periodic table
- /a state of matter
- /A set of elements occupying an entire vertical column in the periodic table
- /A general direction in which something is developing or changing
- /The elements in the middle of the periodic table
- /an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons
- /The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- /The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element
- a good conductor of heat and
- /Attraction formed between atoms when they share electrons
- /The 18 groups of elements in a periodic table
- /The basic unit of a chemical element.
- /Attraction formed between oppositely charged ions in an ionic compound
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- /Chemical shorthand that uses symbols to tell what elements are in compound and their ratios
- /The positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
- /A compound that is composed of two elements
- /The arrangement of electrons in energy levels around an atomic nucleus
- /A cloud around the nucleus that shows where electrons areion
- /Each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei
- /A neutral particle that forms as a result of electron sharing
- /Is an outer shell electron that is associated with an atom
- /The organized array of all the chemical elements in order of increasing atomic number
- /An atom that has more protons than electrons
- /A compound composed of two elements. One of the elements is metal and the other is non-metal
- /an element that is typically dull in appearance and is a poor conductor of heat and electricity many nonmetals are gases at room temperature, but some are solids
- /An atom that has more electrons than protons. It is also called a anion
- /A letter or symbol to represent something else like a numeral
- /The mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units
38 Clues: /a state of matter • /A positively charged ion • /A negatively charged ion • solid at room temperature, • a good conductor of heat and • /an element that is typically • /The basic unit of a chemical element. • /A compound that is composed of two elements • /An atom that has more protons than electrons • /The 18 groups of elements in a periodic table • ...
Infant Physical Development 2020-10-14
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- Infant bottles and other plasticware used for infants and small children should be marked ______ free because the FDA has expressed concern for the potential effects of this chemical.
- The timing of reaching milestones may be different for children but the _________ is always the same.
- As part of the _________ phase of cephalocaudal development, infants are gaining strength in their neck muscles and learning how to hold their heads up.
- In order for a baby to be able to sit and roll over they must be able to control their ______.
- First foods are offered to the infant for several consecutive days to make sure the infant does not have an ________ reaction to the food.
- The ability to crawl is a _______ motor skill that is a developmental milestone for an infant.
- Being able to pick up an object between the thumb and forefinger is also known as the ________ grasp.
- Learning to pick up an object like a cheerio is an example of a ____________ motor skill.
- Many bones in an infant are ___________ and later become hard.
- The cephalocaudal pattern of development means an infant develops from head to ________.
- Babies will respond to a caregiver’s ______ more than the words he or she is hearing, for example: angry ______ = anxious baby.
- The two bottom middle teeth are usually the ______ to come in.
- Using hands and knees to move along the floor. _____________
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- When it comes to grasping, the raking hand grasp is more advanced than the _______ reflex, but not as developed as the pincer grasp
- The proximodistal patten of development refers to infant development that is from the ________ to the extremities.
- The process by which a baby starts to accept food from another source other than bottle or breast.
- This sense is used early on (within 10 days) by babies in order to recognize their mother.
- Babies have a preference for this flavor. _______
- Depth __________ is the ability to see objects that are 3 dimensional.
- Infants _________ their birth weight by 6 months.
- If the infant is showing steady weight gain, he or she is considered to be _________.
- Using tables or other objects to help support while learning to walk. ____________
22 Clues: Infants _________ their birth weight by 6 months. • Babies have a preference for this flavor. _______ • Using hands and knees to move along the floor. _____________ • Many bones in an infant are ___________ and later become hard. • The two bottom middle teeth are usually the ______ to come in. • ...
Physical Science Midterm 2018-12-14
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- the numbers that appear before a formula
- a chemical reaction that releases energy to is surroundings
- a notation that shows what elements a compound contains and the ratio of the atoms or ions of these elements in the compound
- an atom that has a net positive or negative electric charge
- an eletron that is in the highest occupied energy level
- a reaction in which two or more substances react to form a single substance
- a chemical bond in which two atoms share a pair of valence electrons
- each row in the periodic table of elements
- a positively charged subatomic particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- a reaction in which two different compounds exchange positive ions and form two new compounds
- a neutral subatomic that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- new substances that are formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons and different mass numbers
- a neutral group of atoms that are joined together by one or more covalent bonds
- elements with proterties that fall between those of metals and nonmetals
- the force that holds cations and anions together
- each column in the periodic table of elements
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- a reaction in which one element takes the place of another element in a compound
- a reaction in which a compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances
- equals the number of protons in an atom
- dense positively charged mass located in the center of the atom
- a representation of a chemical reaction in which the reactants and products are expressed as formulas
- an ion wih a positive charge
- a covalent bond in which electrons are not shared equally
- the force that holds atoms or ions together as a unit
- the sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- the substances that undergo change
- elements that are poor conductors of heat and electric current
- a covalently bonded group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge and acts as a unit
- a negatively charged subatomic particle that is found in the space outside the nucleus
- a chemical reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings
- elements that are good conductors of electric current and heat
- an ion with a negative charge
33 Clues: an ion wih a positive charge • an ion with a negative charge • the substances that undergo change • equals the number of protons in an atom • the numbers that appear before a formula • each row in the periodic table of elements • each column in the periodic table of elements • the force that holds cations and anions together • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXAM 2021-04-24
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- Moving at a moderate pace on feet.
- It is the pattern of movement.
- It is a dual dance where men use "bolos".
- It is a phases of dance generally held in evening.
- Its is a dance tecnique that acquired with repition in time.
- Dances of the mountain peoples of Cordillera.
- It is the highest form of dance.
- It refers to any form of dancing that is done primarily for nightclubs.
- It is popular form of dance whice developed during the middle portion of the 20th century.
- Gliding along the floor with either foot.
- This is a technique where dancers connect their entire body with the environment.
- Movement of the body in space in any direction.
- It is a tecnique teaches to release unnecessary tensions.
- Moving on foot at a rapid pace.
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- A pantomined song and dance.
- It is a means of expressing one's emotions through movement.
- She is the Mother of Philippine Folk Dances.
- Moving in continuous forward or sideward direction with 1 foot leading.
- It is a cultural art form handed down from generation to generation.
- It is also known as folk or ethnic dance.
- Movement various partd of the body in space with fixed base.
- It is a free, expressive style of dancing.
- It is a composition that implies arrangement of parts into a form.
- A German word means "to stretch".
- It is a popular, widespread activity type of dance.
- Springing on 1 foot and landing on the same foot.
26 Clues: A pantomined song and dance. • It is the pattern of movement. • Moving on foot at a rapid pace. • It is the highest form of dance. • A German word means "to stretch". • Moving at a moderate pace on feet. • It is a dual dance where men use "bolos". • It is also known as folk or ethnic dance. • Gliding along the floor with either foot. • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXAM 2021-04-24
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- It is a cultural art form handed down from generation to generation.
- It is a composition that implies arrangement of parts into a form.
- It is the pattern of movement.
- It refers to any form of dancing that is done primarily for nightclubs.
- Moving on foot at a rapid pace.
- A pantomined song and dance.
- Dances of the mountain peoples of Cordillera.
- It is popular form of dance whice developed during the middle portion of the 20th century.
- Gliding along the floor with either foot.
- Moving in continuous forward or sideward direction with 1 foot leading.
- Movement of the body in space in any direction.
- Springing on 1 foot and landing on the same foot.
- It is also known as folk or ethnic dance.
- It is the highest form of dance.
- Movement various partd of the body in space with fixed base.
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- Its is a dance tecnique that acquired with repition in time.
- It is a dual dance where men use "bolos".
- Moving at a moderate pace on feet.
- It is a tecnique teaches to release unnecessary tensions.
- She is the Mother of Philippine Folk Dances.
- It is a means of expressing one's emotions through movement.
- It is a phases of dance generally held in evening.
- It is a popular, widespread activity type of dance.
- A German word means "to stretch".
- This is a technique where dancers connect their entire body with the environment.
- It is a free, expressive style of dancing.
26 Clues: A pantomined song and dance. • It is the pattern of movement. • Moving on foot at a rapid pace. • It is the highest form of dance. • A German word means "to stretch". • Moving at a moderate pace on feet. • It is a dual dance where men use "bolos". • Gliding along the floor with either foot. • It is also known as folk or ethnic dance. • ...
physical science a 2021-06-25
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- The electron affinity of an atom or molecule is defined as the amount of energy released when an electron is attached to a neutral atom or molecule in the gaseous state to
- A chemical property is any of a material's properties that becomes evident
- Elements Table.
- after, a chemical reaction; that is, any quality that can be established only by changing a
- have relatively low attraction for electrons, as indicated by their low electronegativities.
- number and the distance at which its valence electrons reside from the charged nucleus.
- the neutron is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n0 , which has a neutral charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton. Protons and neutrons constitute the nuclei of atoms.
- the nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material (DNA) of eukaryotic organisms. As such, it serves to maintain the integrity of the cell by facilitating
- a metalloid is a type of chemical element which has a preponderance of properties in between,or that are a mixture of, those of metals and nonmetals. There is no standarddefinition of a metalloid and no complete agreement on which elements are metalloids.
- The atomic radius of a chemical is a measure of the size of its atoms, usually the mean or typical distance from the center of the nucleus to the boundary of the surrounding shells of electrons.
- the fixed amount of energy that a system described by quantum mechanics, such as a molecule, atom, electron, or nucleus, can have.
- Atomic theory is the scientific theory that matter is composed of particles called the atomic number The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
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- in chemistry, an element is a pure substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same numbers of protons in their atomic nuclei. Unlike chemical compounds, chemical elements cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
- refers to the level of reactivity of a metal. Metals tend to lose electrons in chemical reactions, as indicated by their low ionization energies. Within a compound, metal
- in chemistry, a group is a column of elements in the periodic table of the chemical elements.there are 18 numbered groups in the periodic table; the f-block columns are not helium vs. hydrogen in Hindenburg-Hydrogen is the earth's lightest element, and it can be obtained easily and inexpensively, but its flammability makes it unacceptable for manned airship operations.while the use of helium presented obvious operational challenges, airships of sufficient size were able to operate effectively when inflated with helium.
- of the entire cell volume.
- The basic unit of a chemical element.
- a chemical element that constitutes 21 percent of the Earth's atmosphere,that is capable of combining with all elements except some noble gases, that is active in physiological processes of almost all known organisms, and that is involved especially in combustion — see
- The mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units, It is approximately equivalent to the the number of protons and neutrons in the atom.
- the number of electrons in the outermost shell of a particular atom
- and replication processes. It's the largest organelle inside the cell taking up about a
- electronegativity, symbolized as χ, is the measurement of the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons. An atom's electronegativity is affected by both its
- its reactivity tendency to form chemical bonds with other atoms. This outermost shell is known as the valence shell, and the electrons found in it are called valence electrons.
- chemical identity.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- the chemical element of atomic number 80, a heavy silvery-white metal which is liquid at ordinary temperatures.
- a negative ion.
- Any of several forces, especially the ionic bond, covalent bond, and metallic bond,by which atoms or ions are bound in a molecule or crystal.
28 Clues: Elements Table. • a negative ion. • chemical identity. • of the entire cell volume. • The basic unit of a chemical element. • the number of electrons in the outermost shell of a particular atom • A chemical property is any of a material's properties that becomes evident • and replication processes. It's the largest organelle inside the cell taking up about a • ...
Physical Science Review 2024-05-21
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- one of the chemicals on the periodic table
- force that pulls you towards center of Earth
- mass divided by volume
- mass can't be created or destroyed
- long wavelength and helps us communicate
- energy can't be created or destroyed
- smallest unit of matter
- one force is stronger than the other
- light, ROYGBIV
- waves that can go through skin but not bone
- wave, can detect heat emitted from something
- this light gives sunburns\
- positive subatomic particle
- waves, dangerous waves that are used to kill cancer cells
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- solid liquid or gas
- force that opposes motion
- travels fastest in a solid
- neutral subatomic particle
- energy from moving electrons
- forces are equal and opposite
- the measure of how hot something is
- tendency of a body to move in the same direction
- push or pull
- last name of your science teacher
- amount of matter in an object
- stored energy or energy of position
- can travel in a vacuum
- negative subatomic particle
- able to heat substances
- energy of movement
30 Clues: push or pull • light, ROYGBIV • energy of movement • solid liquid or gas • mass divided by volume • can travel in a vacuum • smallest unit of matter • able to heat substances • force that opposes motion • travels fastest in a solid • neutral subatomic particle • this light gives sunburns\ • negative subatomic particle • positive subatomic particle • energy from moving electrons • ...
Physical Science 1.4 2023-10-04
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- type of molecule with even charge distribution and symmetry
- name of gases that have full valence electron shells
- atom or group of atoms that has a charge
- number to the right of an element or molecule that indicates how many of that atom or molecule there are
- type of molecule where the positive and negative charges balance out
- strong force of attraction that holds atoms of a compound together
- structure where atoms or molecule are arranged in symmetric, lattice-like structure
- positively charged ion
- type of bond where metals react with other metals
- type of bond where electrons are shared between two or more nonmetals
- type of formula that Indicates the identity and quantity of all elements present in a molecule
- sum of all the atomic masses in a molecule
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- type of bond formed when electrons are transferred from a metal to a nonmetal
- negatively charged ion
- molecule made up of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms
- type of formula that shows the ratio of atoms to each other
- number that shows how many electrons an atom will gain or lose when it combines with another atom to form a stable bond
- another name for nonreactive when describing elements
- type of formula that provides a visual picture of a molecule
- number of types of covalent bonds
- largest of the three categories of elements
- what will happen to the electrons of an element with 5 or more valence electrons
- category of elements that accept electrons
- type of molecule made of two atoms of the same element
- type of molecule with a balanced charge NOT equally distributed
- what will happen to the electrons of elements with three or fewer valence electrons
26 Clues: negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • number of types of covalent bonds • atom or group of atoms that has a charge • category of elements that accept electrons • sum of all the atomic masses in a molecule • largest of the three categories of elements • type of bond where metals react with other metals • name of gases that have full valence electron shells • ...
Physical science crossword 2023-09-21
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- The extreme of either day or night
- The effect that the earth's rotation has on moving objects
- The amount that air pushes on something
- One of the ways the earth moves
- Viva Le _______
- The pretty nighttime sky
- Non localized wind
- A belt of fast moving wind
- Very large wind and rain
- The balance of day and night
- The process that traps heat on earth
- Cold wind over the sea
- The atmospheric layer above 80 Km
- The most neutral zone on earth
- Wind in a close area
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- The height where airplanes fly
- What is used to measure atmospheric pressure
- The atmospheric layer where meteor showers happen
- What is happening in the atmosphere locally
- The movement of air
- Wind over land
- The hottest zone on earth
- a wind that does not travel far
- The ever going area in space
- The gasses around the earth
- The part of the atmosphere where humans live
- The layer that is slowly disintegrating
- The coldest regions on earth
28 Clues: Wind over land • Viva Le _______ • Non localized wind • The movement of air • Wind in a close area • Cold wind over the sea • The pretty nighttime sky • Very large wind and rain • The hottest zone on earth • A belt of fast moving wind • The gasses around the earth • The ever going area in space • The coldest regions on earth • The balance of day and night • The height where airplanes fly • ...
Veritas Physical Science 2024-05-10
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- circuit will not operate if one bulb is out
- Prevents electricity from being able to flow
- Having a property that is made out of iron, nickel or cobalt.
- Charging an object by allowing it t
- Water is able to drip into caves carrying with it, minerals. An icicle like structure forms from the ceiling of the cave..
- Rocks are formed from other bits of rock and sediment
- This element is found at the core of the Earth in solid form.
- Erosion is the process that breaks down limestone underground, leaving the ground to collapse and form a hole.
- The second most prevalent gas in our atmosphere
- Heinrich Hertz aims blue light at the surface of metal, more electrons were released than when red light hit the metal surface. This is known as the ________________________ effect.
- Weathering where rocks can change their chemical makeup
- Weathering is a physical process where ice, wind, or rain changes the makeup of the land
- Water is able to drip into caves, carrying with it, minerals. A spike forms from the floor of the cave.
- Wind Erodes away smaller sediment. This process is called
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- Rocks that are formed as result of intense heat and pressure
- Rocks that are formed from magma being cooled.
- Thomas Young went on to investigate how 2 waves traveling in opposite directions will react. The interaction of two waves is called
- Charging an object without direct contact
- The ability to impede the flow of charge is called
- The most prevalent gas in our atmosphere
- A type of wave interference that results in no wave - zero amplitude.
- A type of wave interference that results in a larger wave amplitude
- is a physical process where ice, wind, or rain changes the makeup of the lando come into contact with an object
- Which wave on the spectrum has the longest wavelength
- Charging an object by a means of rubbing two items together
- Sir Issac Newton came up with the ______________theory, which states that light comes in small packets/pockets
- A circuit that will operate if one bulb is out
27 Clues: Charging an object by allowing it t • The most prevalent gas in our atmosphere • Charging an object without direct contact • circuit will not operate if one bulb is out • Prevents electricity from being able to flow • Rocks that are formed from magma being cooled. • A circuit that will operate if one bulb is out • The second most prevalent gas in our atmosphere • ...
physical science vocab 2024-05-09
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- breaking a large, unstable nucleus into smaller nuclei and particles
- a grooved wheel that has a rope around it
- object stay at rest or in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- kinetic and potential energy combined
- energy of motion
- positive charged particle
- 2 or more substance combine to form a new substance
- bending of a wave when it changes speed and wavelength as it enters a new medium
- the resistors (loads) are located on separate branches/pathways
- neutrally charged particle
- consists of 2 circular object of different sizes
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- tools used to make work easier by changing size or direction of a force
- a straight slanted surface
- bouncing ofe a wave off of a reflecting surface
- substances break into simpler subsatnces
- with high temperatures and pressure, lighter nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus
- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- stored energy
- all paths are connected to the same loop
- negative charged particle
20 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • positive charged particle • negative charged particle • a straight slanted surface • neutrally charged particle • kinetic and potential energy combined • substances break into simpler subsatnces • all paths are connected to the same loop • a grooved wheel that has a rope around it • bouncing ofe a wave off of a reflecting surface • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2023-04-04
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- football player who receives snap and throws the ball
- Object that is hit over the net during badminton
- term used when ball hits net on serve in pickleball
- football route where player goes down field, then stops and turns immediately
- football player who catches the ball
- area at the end of football field. worth six points
- term used when initially hitting the ball to start the game in volleyball
- term used when hitting the ball downwards during volleyball
- term used after scoring a point in hockey
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- device used to hit an object during badminton
- device used to hit the ball during pickleball
- type of pass in basketball where the ball hits the ground
- area on court where player cannot hit the ball in pickleball
- football route where player runs straight
- type of pass in basketball where player throws ball from the middle of body
- Mr. Cooper's first name
- football route where player goes down field, then angles towards middle of field
- type of pass in basketball where player throws ball from above their head
- direction ball is served in pickleball
- term used when tackling the quarterback behind the line
20 Clues: Mr. Cooper's first name • football player who catches the ball • direction ball is served in pickleball • football route where player runs straight • term used after scoring a point in hockey • device used to hit an object during badminton • device used to hit the ball during pickleball • Object that is hit over the net during badminton • ...
Physical Science Final 2023-05-09
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- the percentage of the work input that becomes work output in a machine
- the material through which a wave travels
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- a nuclear reaction in which the nuclei of two atoms combine to form a larger nucleus
- the number of complete cycles per unit time for a periodic motion
- the study of conversions between thermal energy & other forms of energy
- an upward force due to a pressure difference between the top & bottom of a wing
- the rate of doing work
- the smallest particle of an element
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- the ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object placed in it
- the transfer of energy by waves moving through space
- a quantity that has a direction associated with it
- the bending of a wave as it moves around an obstacle or passes through a narrow opening
- a packet of electromagnetic energy
- the ability to do work
- a nuclear reaction in which an atomic nucleus is split into two smaller parts
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces & motion
- the energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another because of a difference in temperature
- a point on a standing wave that has no displacement from the rest position
20 Clues: the ability to do work • the rate of doing work • a packet of electromagnetic energy • the smallest particle of an element • the material through which a wave travels • the energy stored in the bonds of molecules • a quantity that has a direction associated with it • the transfer of energy by waves moving through space • ...
PHYSICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 2023-05-10
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- Electric current that flows in only one direction.
- The push of a power source supplies to the charge
- This machine changes rotational motion into vertical motion.
- A change in sound frequency caused by the sound source's motion, the listener's motion, or both.
- The horizontal distance between the crests or between the troughs of two adjacent waves
- Amount of charge flowing through the circuit.
- This machine uses a fulcrum.
- Number of waves per second. The unit is Hertz (Hz)
- A part in a longitudinal wave where the particles are spread apart
- A logarithmic unit of sound intensity.
- A wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave motion
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- The opposition to the flow of charge through an electric circuit.
- This machine uses a grooved wheel to change the direction of the force.
- A disturbance in a medium that transfers energy from place to place
- The part of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are close together.
- A wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicularly to the direction the wave travels.
- An electric circuit with a single path.
- Type of current where the direction of flow alternates between forward and backward.
- A doorknob is an example of this type of simple machine.
- The quality of a sound that distinguishes one voice or instrument from another
- This machine makes vertical motion easier by increasing the horizontal motion
- A circuit composed of both, parallel and series circuits.
22 Clues: This machine uses a fulcrum. • A logarithmic unit of sound intensity. • An electric circuit with a single path. • Amount of charge flowing through the circuit. • The push of a power source supplies to the charge • Electric current that flows in only one direction. • Number of waves per second. The unit is Hertz (Hz) • ...
physical description 3 2023-05-05
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- murs
- adopté
- courir
- cheveux
- vivre
- noir
- lourds
- soulever
- métier
- avant
- journaliste
- courageux
- seul
- objets
- superpouvoirs
- fermier
- supers-amis
- comme
- marron
- yeux
- envoyé
- père
- élevé
- pouces
- mère
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- super-méchant
- peser
- est né
- dangereux
- épouse
- voler
- montagne
- créé
- pieds
- ennemis
- identité
- dessinateurs de bandes dessinées
- court
- beaucoup
- bébé
- grand
- voir
- plus vite
- planète
- fort
- détruire
- musclé
- la Terre
- à travers
49 Clues: murs • noir • créé • seul • bébé • voir • fort • yeux • père • mère • peser • voler • vivre • pieds • avant • court • grand • comme • élevé • est né • adopté • épouse • courir • lourds • métier • objets • marron • musclé • envoyé • pouces • cheveux • ennemis • fermier • planète • montagne • soulever • identité • beaucoup • détruire • la Terre • dangereux • courageux • plus vite • à travers • journaliste • supers-amis • super-méchant • superpouvoirs • dessinateurs de bandes dessinées
physical science crossword 2023-04-01
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- is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- is the directional speed of an object in motion
- the combined effect (the sum) of all the pushing and pulling forces actually acting on the object
- the unit of work
- the Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards the center
- other substances.
- an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction
- is mixture, such as air, contains a variety of pure gases.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- was a theory and has never been proven
- a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
- is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- is the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform
- is a particle that consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of electrons
- is the scientific theory that matter is composed of particles called atoms
- is the process by which heat is transferred from the hotter end to the colder end of an object
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- produces heat
- is a stable subatomic particle, symbol p , H⁺, or ¹H⁺ with a positive electric charge of +1 e
- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the unit of force
- is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- is a nearly in compressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- energy that does not move
- the unit of power
- is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n⁰ , which has a neutral charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton
- is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
32 Clues: produces heat • the unit of work • the unit of force • other substances. • the unit of power • energy that does not move • was a theory and has never been proven • is the directional speed of an object in motion • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction • ...
physical science crossword 2023-04-01
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- is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- is the directional speed of an object in motion
- the combined effect (the sum) of all the pushing and pulling forces actually acting on the object
- the unit of work
- the Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards the center
- other substances.
- an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction
- is mixture, such as air, contains a variety of pure gases.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- was a theory and has never been proven
- a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
- is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- is the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform
- is a particle that consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of electrons
- is the scientific theory that matter is composed of particles called atoms
- is the process by which heat is transferred from the hotter end to the colder end of an object
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- produces heat
- is a stable subatomic particle, symbol p , H⁺, or ¹H⁺ with a positive electric charge of +1 e
- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the unit of force
- is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- is a nearly in compressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- energy that does not move
- the unit of power
- is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n⁰ , which has a neutral charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton
- is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
32 Clues: produces heat • the unit of work • the unit of force • other substances. • the unit of power • energy that does not move • was a theory and has never been proven • is the directional speed of an object in motion • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction • ...
physical science crossword 2023-04-01
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- is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- is the directional speed of an object in motion
- the combined effect (the sum) of all the pushing and pulling forces actually acting on the object
- the unit of work
- the Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards the center
- other substances.
- an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction
- is mixture, such as air, contains a variety of pure gases.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- was a theory and has never been proven
- a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
- is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- is the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform
- is a particle that consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of electrons
- is the scientific theory that matter is composed of particles called atoms
- is the process by which heat is transferred from the hotter end to the colder end of an object
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- produces heat
- is a stable subatomic particle, symbol p , H⁺, or ¹H⁺ with a positive electric charge of +1 e
- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the unit of force
- is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- is a nearly in compressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- energy that does not move
- the unit of power
- is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n⁰ , which has a neutral charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton
- is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
32 Clues: produces heat • the unit of work • the unit of force • other substances. • the unit of power • energy that does not move • was a theory and has never been proven • is the directional speed of an object in motion • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction • ...
physical science crossword 2023-04-01
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- is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- is the directional speed of an object in motion
- the combined effect (the sum) of all the pushing and pulling forces actually acting on the object
- the unit of work
- the Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards the center
- other substances.
- an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction
- is mixture, such as air, contains a variety of pure gases.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- was a theory and has never been proven
- a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
- is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- is the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform
- is a particle that consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of electrons
- is the scientific theory that matter is composed of particles called atoms
- is the process by which heat is transferred from the hotter end to the colder end of an object
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- produces heat
- is a stable subatomic particle, symbol p , H⁺, or ¹H⁺ with a positive electric charge of +1 e
- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the unit of force
- is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- is a nearly in compressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- energy that does not move
- the unit of power
- is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n⁰ , which has a neutral charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton
- is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
32 Clues: produces heat • the unit of work • the unit of force • other substances. • the unit of power • energy that does not move • was a theory and has never been proven • is the directional speed of an object in motion • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction • ...
physical science crossword 2023-04-01
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- is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- is the directional speed of an object in motion
- the combined effect (the sum) of all the pushing and pulling forces actually acting on the object
- the unit of work
- the Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards the center
- other substances.
- an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction
- is mixture, such as air, contains a variety of pure gases.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- was a theory and has never been proven
- a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
- is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- is the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform
- is a particle that consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of electrons
- is the scientific theory that matter is composed of particles called atoms
- is the process by which heat is transferred from the hotter end to the colder end of an object
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- produces heat
- is a stable subatomic particle, symbol p , H⁺, or ¹H⁺ with a positive electric charge of +1 e
- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the unit of force
- is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- is a nearly in compressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- energy that does not move
- the unit of power
- is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n⁰ , which has a neutral charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton
- is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
32 Clues: produces heat • the unit of work • the unit of force • other substances. • the unit of power • energy that does not move • was a theory and has never been proven • is the directional speed of an object in motion • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction • ...
physical science crossword 2021-09-22
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- how it moves in relation to others
- how people measure mass
- the decline/reduction of speed
- when it changes speed continuously
- energy in relation to a action to move
- how a function changes
- measurement of matter
- rate when it moves the same speed
- the answer when you divide
- there’s always a cause to an effect
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- the answer when multiply
- how fast something goes in a certain direction
- the intensity of gravity
- moving from its original place
- the rate of how something moves
- sum of all forces acting
- there’s interaction there’s even forces
- f = ma
- the rate of velocity changing
- the measurement of energy
- the feeling of not wanting to move
21 Clues: f = ma • measurement of matter • how a function changes • how people measure mass • the answer when multiply • the intensity of gravity • sum of all forces acting • the measurement of energy • the answer when you divide • the rate of velocity changing • moving from its original place • the decline/reduction of speed • the rate of how something moves • rate when it moves the same speed • ...
Let's get Physical! 2022-04-01
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- big muscle workout
- abnormal chronic anxiety about your health.
- health by or through water
- an even distribution of weight
- providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- contraction of muscles,caused by fatigue or strain
- health
- vigorous exercises for cardiovascular efficiency
- treatment of the whole person including mental and social factors
- good food groups
- holding trunk part of your body in a straight line off the ground
- vigorous physical exercise or training
- deliberate flex of muscle or tendon
- being fat or having obesity
- inactive state of the nervous system with consciousness practically suspended
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- a single breath
- massage, heat treatment, and exercise
- breath control, simple meditation and specific bodily postures to relax
- weight divided by height squared
- water from our pores
- designed to elevate the heart rate and pump oxygen and nutrient-carrying blood to the working muscles
- To last or to withstand wear and tear
- bending easily without breaking
- running at a steady, gentle pace
- common consumption of person, animal, or community
- producing or showing no symptoms
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- state of being physically strong
- added in order to complete or enhance
- harmful reduction in the amount of water in the body
30 Clues: health • a single breath • good food groups • big muscle workout • water from our pores • health by or through water • being fat or having obesity • an even distribution of weight • bending easily without breaking • weight divided by height squared • running at a steady, gentle pace • producing or showing no symptoms • state of being physically strong • ...
Physical Science- Victoria 2022-05-13
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- is energy by touch
- is information, words or numbers
- good conductors
- this is the distance traveled divided by time
- is water molecules that attract, stick to things
- measured an object's speed and direction
- is the ability to do something
- this is one or more elements are combined
- energy is energy that can not be reused
- you have to push or pull this thing
- is transferred by electromagnetic rays
- this is the top of the wave
- is the rate of change in a object
- this is changes in speed direction and position
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- this is soundwaves
- is horizontality on a graph
- this is how many waves pass you or by
- force two of these things are equal forces
- energy is energy that can be reused
- this is the height of the wave
- force this is two things that are not equal
- this can lead somewhere
- energy this is energy stored for later use
- is heat that is transferred by movement
- table this is a table that organized the elements
- is vertically on a graph
- energy is the energy of an object of motion
- is atoms of the same type
- force is the overall force
- is anything that takes up space
30 Clues: good conductors • this is soundwaves • is energy by touch • this can lead somewhere • is vertically on a graph • is atoms of the same type • force is the overall force • is horizontality on a graph • this is the top of the wave • this is the height of the wave • is the ability to do something • is anything that takes up space • is information, words or numbers • ...
Physical Security Policy 2025-02-11
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- No one shall ______ or allow access to any building or room to anyone who is not known to them to be a trusted workforce members member.
- Users shall secure media (such as hard copy, diskettes, etc.), which contain __________ information in a locked desk, cabinet, or room.
- Copying of confidential documents will be only __________ by appropriate department manager
- Terminated workforce members will be regarded as __________ to Crane Memorial facilities.
- Workstations/terminals will be positioned or __________ so that screens are not visible to the general public or unauthorized workforce members.
- and that only the __________ scope of disclosure needed to accomplish the intended purpose is copied.
- If PHI or other confidential information needs to be shielded from a visitor while the workforce member is at the workstation, pressing the Ctrl Alt and Delete keys __________ will display a Security Screen.
- Users shall either __________ or lock workstations/terminals when not in use or when leaving the work area for breaks.
- At the end of the day, users will sign off of all __________.
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- Computers will be located in a normally __________(or at least occupied) office where appropriate.
- Workforce members should __________ documents only when necessary and as part of their job function.
- Workforce members are encouraged to _________, in a non-offensive manner, anyone in Crane Memorial building or in a room who they do not know.
- Crane Memorial will document the security plan to safeguard its facilities from __________ physical access and to safeguard the equipment therein from unauthorized physical access, tampering, and theft.
- Any electronic media being discarded or replaced (including hard drives in workstations) shall be written over, degaussed, or irrecoverably __________ to ensure proper erasure of confidential or proprietary data.
- Each Department Manager will ensure the outside entrance from their __________ is locked when they leave.
- All authentication mechanisms such as physical security tokens, smart cards or keys must each be assigned to an individual account and __________ logged.
- Any person who appears _________ or cannot provide workforce members identification must be reported.
- Crane Memorial will have a document the facility security plan to safeguard the premises and buildings, exterior and interior from unauthorized physical access and to safeguard the equipment therein from unauthorized physical access, __________ and theft.
- Third Party activities will be __________ to assure that they do not compromise security.
- Dismissed workforce members will be removed from the computing and physical environment __________.
20 Clues: At the end of the day, users will sign off of all __________. • Terminated workforce members will be regarded as __________ to Crane Memorial facilities. • Third Party activities will be __________ to assure that they do not compromise security. • Copying of confidential documents will be only __________ by appropriate department manager • ...
Earth's Physical Features 2025-02-21
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- Things made in nature, used by humans
- Molten rock that flows out of Volcanoes
- A large body of ice that moves across the earth's surface
- The largest ocean
- A deep narrow valley with high, steep walls, usually formed by a river
- Whose birthday is it today
- A very large, flat area of grassy land
- A large cut in the ground, can be in the ocean
- A natural flow of water which runs towards an ocean, lake or sea
- A body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
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- What color is Mr. Crocker's Shirt today
- Low land surrounded by hills or mountains
- A tall rocky area of land that is much higher than the surrounding land
- A place where a river or stream flows over a steep cliff
- Shaking of Earth's surface
- A large underground chamber
- A large body of water that surrounds a Continent
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- a dry area of land with few plants and little water
- A high area of land with a very steep side found on coasts
- A mountain formed when lava rises through the earth's crust
- A body of water that is partly enclosed by land
- A raised mound of land that is smaller than a mountain
- An area of land surrounded on all sides by water
24 Clues: The largest ocean • Shaking of Earth's surface • Whose birthday is it today • A large underground chamber • Things made in nature, used by humans • A very large, flat area of grassy land • What color is Mr. Crocker's Shirt today • Molten rock that flows out of Volcanoes • A large body of water surrounded by land • Low land surrounded by hills or mountains • ...
Earth's Physical Features 2025-02-21
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- A place where a river or stream flows over a steep cliff
- A natural flow of water which runs towards an ocean, lake or sea
- A deep narrow valley with high, steep walls, usually formed by a river
- Whose birthday is it today
- Low land surrounded by hills or mountains
- Shaking of Earth's surface
- A large body of water that surrounds a Continent
- a dry area of land with few plants and little water
- A very large, flat area of grassy land
- A tall rocky area of land that is much higher than the surrounding land
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- Molten rock that flows out of Volcanoes
- A body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- The largest ocean
- What color is Mr. Crocker's Shirt today
- An area of land surrounded on all sides by water
- A large cut in the ground, can be in the ocean
- A mountain formed when lava rises through the earth's crust
- A raised mound of land that is smaller than a mountain
- A body of water that is partly enclosed by land
- Things made in nature, used by humans
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- A large underground chamber
- A high area of land with a very steep side found on coasts
- A large body of ice that moves across the earth's surface
24 Clues: The largest ocean • Whose birthday is it today • Shaking of Earth's surface • A large underground chamber • Things made in nature, used by humans • A very large, flat area of grassy land • Molten rock that flows out of Volcanoes • What color is Mr. Crocker's Shirt today • A large body of water surrounded by land • Low land surrounded by hills or mountains • ...
Earth's Physical Features 2025-02-21
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- A large body of water surrounded by land
- Whose birthday is it today
- A very large, flat area of grassy land
- A large cut in the ground, can be in the ocean
- A deep narrow valley with high, steep walls, usually formed by a river
- What color is Mr. Crocker's Shirt today
- The largest ocean
- A large body of water that surrounds a Continent
- a dry area of land with few plants and little water
- A mountain formed when lava rises through the earth's crust
- Molten rock that flows out of Volcanoes
- A large body of ice that moves across the earth's surface
- Low land surrounded by hills or mountains
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- A tall rocky area of land that is much higher than the surrounding land
- A raised mound of land that is smaller than a mountain
- Shaking of Earth's surface
- An area of land surrounded on all sides by water
- A place where a river or stream flows over a steep cliff
- A body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- A large underground chamber
- A high area of land with a very steep side found on coasts
- Resources Things made in nature, used by humans
- A natural flow of water which runs towards an ocean, lake or sea
- A body of water that is partly enclosed by land
24 Clues: The largest ocean • Shaking of Earth's surface • Whose birthday is it today • A large underground chamber • A very large, flat area of grassy land • What color is Mr. Crocker's Shirt today • Molten rock that flows out of Volcanoes • A large body of water surrounded by land • Low land surrounded by hills or mountains • A large cut in the ground, can be in the ocean • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2025-02-25
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- The ability to sustain physical activity for prolonged periods without experiencing fatigue or exhaustion.
- a tried-and-true cardiovascular exercise that builds endurance
- a form of wellness that deals with maintaining a healthy body through exercise, nutrition, sleep, and stress management
- a form of wellness that deals with connecting to one's inner self , finding meaning and purpose, and adhering to personal values and beliefs
- a form of wellness that deals with living harmoniously with the natural world, respecting the environment, and promoting sustainability
- a sport played by hitting a ball over a net; points are scored when a the ball drops to the other side of the court in bounds. There are only allowed 3 touches on the ball before a team must play the ball back over the net in a rally
- an alternative to running and a great exercise for cardio
- the period after a workout where you gradually decrease intensity and heart rate by performing lighter exercises, sometimes including stretching, to return to a resting state and prevent muscle soreness.
- a sport played by hitting a ball with a bat and running around 4 bases to scorer a run
- a form of wellness that encourages strong and supportive relationships and a sense of community
- a form of wellness that deals with managing finances responsibly, budgeting, and achieving financial stability
- a form of wellness that encourages lifelong learning, critical thinking, and expanding knowledge and skill
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- ability to change body position quickly.
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- a sport played by kicking a ball on a field and trying to score by kicking the ball into the other team's net at the opposite end of the field
- a form of wellness that deals with finding satisfaction and fulfillment in one's work, achieving a healthy work-life balance, and managing work-related stress
- a favorite activity in the summer time but is also a good cardio work out with low impact on joints
- type of exercise that consists of short bursts of intense activity, with a period of rest in between.
- the ability to use different body parts together smoothly
- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes.
- a form of wellness that deals with positive emotions and healthy relationships
- a global competition held every four years. They originated in Greece
- a sport played by bouncing a ball on a court and scoring points by tossing it through a hoop
- ability of joints and muscles to move through their full range of motion.
- the ability to maintain equilibrium when stationary or moving
- a form of strength training that uses an individual's body weight as resistance with little or no other equipment
- type of exercise that consists of continuous activity that increases your heart rate and breathing rate over relatively long durations..
- a sport played by hitting a ball over a net with a racket. Its most famous athlete is Serena Williams
28 Clues: ability to change body position quickly. • the condition of being physically fit and healthy. • the ability to use different body parts together smoothly • an alternative to running and a great exercise for cardio • the ability to maintain equilibrium when stationary or moving • a tried-and-true cardiovascular exercise that builds endurance • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2025-03-07
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- A sport where players hit a small balls into holes using clubs.
- A uniform shirt worn by athletes.
- Special shoes with spikes for better grip.
- A game where players score by shooting a ball through a hoop.
- A tool used by referees to start or stop play.
- A sport where player hit the ball and run around bases.
- A racket sport played on a court with a net in the middle.
- A sport that involves balance, strength, and flexibility.
- Protective gear that protects the players teeth.
- A game played on ice or on a field.
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- a sport where teams hit a ball over a net using their hands.
- Protective headgear worn in various sports.
- A small, hard disk use in ice hockey.
- A wooden or metal stick used in baseball or cricket.
- A barrier used in sports like volleyball, tennis and pickleball.
- Equipment used in tennis and badminton.
- A sport where athletes race in water.
- A combat sport where two people try to pin each other down.
- A sport played with a round ball where players use their feet.
- A device used in games to show the time and scores.
20 Clues: A uniform shirt worn by athletes. • A game played on ice or on a field. • A small, hard disk use in ice hockey. • A sport where athletes race in water. • Equipment used in tennis and badminton. • Special shoes with spikes for better grip. • Protective headgear worn in various sports. • A tool used by referees to start or stop play. • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2023-12-15
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- In netball, what does WA stand for? (10)
- Famous sports brand (4)
- Small airbags in the lungs where gases are exchange (7)
- Low intensity exercise where oxygen is used (7)
- This horse to won the Grand National in 2023 (6,7)
- First name of a British footballer who signed for Real Madrid in 2023 (4)
- Host city for the 2023 Netball World Cup (4,4)
- Tyson Fury won a boxing against Francis Nagnnou in which country? (5,6)
- Luca Bercel is the current world champion in which sport (7)
- Hand-held equipment used to build muscle (9)
- Ability to change body position or direction quickly with control (7)
- Opening of a joint (9)
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- Champions of the 22-23 Gallagher Premiership(Rugby)(8)
- A sport commentator (6)
- Champions for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup (5)
- Wrexham AFC home ground (10)
- Behaviour that goes against the moral values or laws of a sport (8)
- The 44th Ryder Cup was held in which country? (5)
- Surname of the highest English wicket taker at The Ashes 2023 (5)
- High Intensity _________ Training (8)
- Someone's walking or running style (4)
- First name of the Single's Men Wimbledon Champion 2023 (6)
- A combination of speed and strength (5)
- Month of the London Marathon in 2023 (5)
- A volley in football is an example of a _________ skill (7)
- Surname of the athlete who broke the world marathon record in October 2023 (6)
- Surname of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Golden Boot Winner (5)
27 Clues: Opening of a joint (9) • A sport commentator (6) • Famous sports brand (4) • Wrexham AFC home ground (10) • High Intensity _________ Training (8) • Someone's walking or running style (4) • A combination of speed and strength (5) • In netball, what does WA stand for? (10) • Month of the London Marathon in 2023 (5) • Hand-held equipment used to build muscle (9) • ...
Physical Science Crossword 2023-12-15
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- A black hole that is still absorbing the remains of a supernova, causing it to flash brightly
- Smaller chunks of organic(oxygen, nitrogen, carbon) material that move about a solar system
- The force that attracts masses together
- Word used to describe waves that vibrate perpendicular to their path
- How bright something is relative to how far away it is.
- The change in the color of light caused by an object moving towards you
- Large balls of hydrogen that create large amounts of light through nuclear fusion
- Also known as the north star, this star is always north of where you are standing.
- A ball of heavy elements that orbits a planet
- Balls of heavy elements like iron and oxygen that orbit stars.
- The word used to describe everything that exists
- An increase in size over time
- Clusters of solar systems that can be spiral, oval, or irregularly shaped
- An explosion of a supermassive star that creates most of the radioactive elements on earth.
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- A average sized star that has run out of hydrogen and started fusing helium together.
- A tool used to collect light from space for people to use
- The process of fusing two atoms together to release massive amounts of energy
- A massive object so heavy that it can absorb the light it emits
- A large cloud of dust in space
- Both Electrons and Protons have this property, but neutrons do not
- How often a wave repeats, measured in Hertz
- A positive subatomic particle
- The change in the color of light caused by an object moving away from you
- The galaxy we live in
24 Clues: The galaxy we live in • A positive subatomic particle • An increase in size over time • A large cloud of dust in space • The force that attracts masses together • How often a wave repeats, measured in Hertz • A ball of heavy elements that orbits a planet • The word used to describe everything that exists • How bright something is relative to how far away it is. • ...
Physical Geo Recap 2023-11-02
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- An industry that takes place in the Canadian Shield; must have trees
- (2) A lowland region with lots of farming and oil drilling
- A common hobby in the Canadian Shield because there are lots of lakes
- The growing of crops; best suited for lowland regions
- Natural disasters that could see lava spewing out violently
- The liquid rock the exists under the tectonic plates
- (2) The series of processes that change rock from one form to another
- Plates rubbing together may form these natural disasters
- This disaster forms over the ocean & pummels the land with rain and violent winds
- Name of the supercontinent that existed 225 million years ago
- A disaster formed when hot and cold air mix & violently swirl
- Molten rock; sometimes known as ‘lava’
- The process of breaking down rock into smaller pieces
- (2) Landform region with forests, lakes, rivers, and exposed bedrock
- The outermost layer of the Earth; where all human life exists
- A highland landform region full of icy, snow- and glacier-covered mountains
- Western _________; a highland region with sharp mountains, lakes, and trees
- Rock that is formed from layers of compressed sediment over long periods of time
- These exists in sedimentary rock; courtesy of ancient creatures and plants
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- Tectonic plates pushing into each other and ‘crumpling’ up may form these
- Rock that is often the oldest and the newest; fire rock
- Disasters occurring in dry forests or grassland areas; made worse by high winds
- Disasters which normally occur near rivers and low lying areas
- This disaster would occur on the side of a mountain
- (2) Theory proposed by Alfred Wegener; deals with plate tectonics
- The centre of the Earth; a solid, super heated ball
- A highland region with old, rounded mountains
- The carrying away of sediment by wind, water, and glaciers
- (2) ___________ St. Lawrence Lowland; landform region with many large cities
- Rock that has been changed with heat and pressure
- Last name of the German geographer who proposed continental drift
- Disaster created when earthquakes occur on the ocean floor
32 Clues: Molten rock; sometimes known as ‘lava’ • A highland region with old, rounded mountains • Rock that has been changed with heat and pressure • This disaster would occur on the side of a mountain • The centre of the Earth; a solid, super heated ball • The liquid rock the exists under the tectonic plates • The growing of crops; best suited for lowland regions • ...
Physical Sciences Review 2023-11-08
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- allows heat to move easily
- a girl bleaching her hair is a ____________ change
- What force slows down an object?
- On cold mornings, the air is low on my tires. By the warm afternoon, the air in my tires is perfect. During the cold mornings, the air ____________.
- ripping a piece of paper is a ____________change
- the change in position, moving
- Condensation of water happens when the heat energy ______________.
- the location of an object
- a change when nothing new is made
- This type of matter will expand when frozen, when other matter contracts. What is it?
- stops heat from moving
- colorful M&M's are a __________.
- I set my lemonade outside during a hot summer day. I notice beads of water on my glass. What is this called?
- a change when a new thing is produced (gas, light, heat, fire, smoke)
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- Lakes, ponds, rivers and streams are types of what?
- Rivers, streams and creeks are types of what?
- heat transfer that happens when heat travels through electromagnetic waves
- What force pulls objects toward the center of the earth?
- Evaporation and _______________ add water vapor into the atmosphere.
- Evaporation of water happens when the heat energy _______________.
- Heating matter causes it to _________.
- how fast something moves, distance/time
- What force is a type of friction with the air?
- a force that objects have because of gravity
- heat transfer that happens when heat rises and cool sinks in liquids and gases
- heat transfer that happens when objects are touching
- Lemonde is a ___________.
- a push or pull on an object
28 Clues: stops heat from moving • the location of an object • Lemonde is a ___________. • allows heat to move easily • a push or pull on an object • the change in position, moving • What force slows down an object? • colorful M&M's are a __________. • a change when nothing new is made • Heating matter causes it to _________. • how fast something moves, distance/time • ...
Physical Science Review 2024-01-18
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- changing this can allow substances to change states
- type of magnet whose magnetic field cannot be turned off
- slows or blocks the flow of electricity
- new substance is formed
- state of matter with slowest particle movement
- area around a magnet where it can attract items
- state of matter with the most energy
- created by wrapping coils of wire around metal object and passing electricity through it
- must have a power source a load and conductors
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- type of electricity that is man made and used to power many items
- this part of a circuit is used to open and close the circuit
- type of magnet that will not stay a magnet
- items are mixed together but keep their physical properties
- sudden transfer of electrons from one object to another
- physical properties change but no new substance
- cooking or burning is always a ___________________ change
- changing states of matter is a __________________ change
- a solid is dissolved in a liquid
- allow electricity to flow easily
- state of matter that changes shape to match container
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- this chemical change occurs when oxygen and water combine and form a new substance
22 Clues: new substance is formed • a solid is dissolved in a liquid • allow electricity to flow easily • state of matter with the most energy • slows or blocks the flow of electricity • anything that takes up space and has mass • type of magnet that will not stay a magnet • state of matter with slowest particle movement • must have a power source a load and conductors • ...
UK Physical Landscapes 2024-11-18
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- U-shaped valley is created by what?
- Rapid movement of a large amount of rock, soil, or debris down a steep slope due to gravity.
- Describes the height and shape of the land
- Stones on the bottom of the glacier drag along the surface of the land as the glacier moves.
- Type of weathering involving plants and animals
- Plate boundary where plates are moving away from each other, creating fold mountains.
- The process of rocks breaking down or dissolving
- Rapid flow of saturated soil and mud down a slope
- Type of weathering involving the dissolving of limestone
- Mainly found in Scotland, Wales and the West of England
- Type of rock formed from cooled magma
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- Mainly found in the south and east of England
- When water can soak into rocks such as chalk and limestone
- The study of rocks
- Name for rocks changed by heat and pressure
- V-shaped valley is created by what?
- Rock type commonly associated with fossils
- Bowl-shaped hollow in a mountain caused by glacial erosion
- Glaciers freeze around a bit of rock when the glacier moves it plucks the rock from the ground.
- creep, Gradual downhill movement of soil and loose material
20 Clues: The study of rocks • U-shaped valley is created by what? • V-shaped valley is created by what? • Type of rock formed from cooled magma • Describes the height and shape of the land • Rock type commonly associated with fossils • Name for rocks changed by heat and pressure • Mainly found in the south and east of England • Type of weathering involving plants and animals • ...
Physical appearance description 2024-12-05
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- Not pleasing to look at; not appealing.
- Thin in a healthy or attractive way.
- Causing strong dislike or disgust.
- Being in the early stages of life or development.
- Having a strong and muscular physique.
- Having a greater height than average.
- Pleasing to the eye or mind; appealing.
- Very thin, often too thin.
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- Slightly overweight, round, and healthy-looking.
- Extremely beautiful or attractive.
- Having an excessive amount of body fat.
- Weighing more than is considered healthy for one's height.
- Having lived for many years; advanced in age.
- Having an unhealthy amount of body fat, often to an extreme degree.
- Having a lesser height than average.
- Having a well-developed muscle structure.
- Tall and thin, often in an awkward or graceless way.
- In the stage of life between youth and old age, typically 40-60 years old.Anorexic: Suffering from an eating disorder characterized by extreme thinness due to starvation.
- Having little body fat or width.
- Slightly overweight, but in a cute or round way.
20 Clues: Very thin, often too thin. • Having little body fat or width. • Extremely beautiful or attractive. • Causing strong dislike or disgust. • Thin in a healthy or attractive way. • Having a lesser height than average. • Having a greater height than average. • Having a strong and muscular physique. • Having an excessive amount of body fat. • ...
Physical assessment Crossword 2024-12-06
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- ringing in the ears
- irregular shaped area of edema
- bruising
- tiny dark red spots under the skin
- raised lesion containing pus
- raised solid mass with defined borders that extends into dermis
- cracking or rubbing
- pale skin tone
- congenital loss of pigmentation
- yellowing of the skin
- swelling
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- failure of heart to beat at regular intervals
- bluish discoloration of skin
- flat lesion
- hair loss
- raised lesion filled with clear fluid
- raised lesion with distinct borders, referred to as a plaque
- wave action causing movement of contents through the gastrointestinal system
- encapsulated fluid filled mass
- solid mass that extends into subcutaneous tissue
- bleeding underneath skin
- caused by infestation of a parasitic organism
- loss of skin pigment
- deficit, when radial pulse is slower than apical
- ear wax
- redness of the skin
26 Clues: ear wax • bruising • swelling • hair loss • flat lesion • pale skin tone • ringing in the ears • cracking or rubbing • redness of the skin • loss of skin pigment • yellowing of the skin • bleeding underneath skin • bluish discoloration of skin • raised lesion containing pus • irregular shaped area of edema • encapsulated fluid filled mass • congenital loss of pigmentation • ...
Canada's Physical Geography 2025-03-21
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- Canada's far north, where very few people live. Canada's ______ Lands.
- This type of tree has needles that it keeps all year long. Christmas trees are this type of tree!
- A type of brown bear that lives in Canada's boreal forest.
- A type of white bears that live in Canada's North.
- When the ground shakes because tectonic plates move or brush up against each other.
- This large, flat landform region has lots of fossils and oil! It's called the Interior _____.
- This type of tree doesn't normally live in Canada. It has huge leaves and fruit.
- Canada's oldest mountains. Most of the Maritime provinces are in this region. We share these mountains with the United States!
- A long, long time ago, the world was just one big continent. This was its name!
- This type of tree has leaves, but loses them when it gets too cold outside.
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- The westernmost Canadian landform, mostly made up of Yukon and BC.
- The center of the Earth.
- Canada's largest landform is called the Canadian _____.
- The first thing to come out of a volcano during a volcanic eruption.
- Enormous waves caused by underwater earthquakes.
- The outside of the Earth, where we usually do our digging. Bread and pizza also has this!
- This big cat (almost like a lion) lives in the West Coast forest of British Columbia.
- The hot stuff that comes out of a volcano!
- Land that is close to water.
- A special word for lava when it's still underground.
20 Clues: The center of the Earth. • Land that is close to water. • The hot stuff that comes out of a volcano! • Enormous waves caused by underwater earthquakes. • A type of white bears that live in Canada's North. • A special word for lava when it's still underground. • Canada's largest landform is called the Canadian _____. • ...
PHYSICAL SCIENCE <3 2025-05-02
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- the species formed from chemical reactions.
- the amount of space the object takes up.
- the emission of a beta particle.
- the physical force exerted on an object.
- the emission of gamma rays.
- a vertical column on the periodic table.
- involves joining light atoms.
- a neutral charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- different in kind; unlike; incongruous.
- the emission of an alpha particle.
- formed when two or more atoms chemically combine.
- between both non metals combining.
- a positively charged ion.
- a horizontal row on the periodic table of elements.
- involves splitting heavy atoms.
- a phase of matter where atoms are more loose and are able to move around a bit.
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- a chart that organizes the chemical elements based on their atomic number and repeating patterns of their chemical properties.
- a solution that has reached its limit of solute dissolution.
- a molecule made up of two or more different elements.
- the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales, including Fahrenheit and Celsius.
- the fundamental unit of matter, the smallest part of an element that retains its chemical properties.
- forms a solution from another substance.
- the solution holds more solute than it can dissolve.
- a negatively charged ion.
- a substance, usually a liquid, that dissolves another substance.
- one that can still dissolve more solute.
- a positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- a phase of matter where atoms move around very quickly, far from each other.
- of the same or a similar kind or nature.
- a state of matter along with solids, liquids and gases.
- a substance made up of only one type of atom.
- a negatively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- between a non metal and a metal combining.
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
- a phase of matter where atoms are packed closely together and shake side to side.
35 Clues: a negatively charged ion. • a positively charged ion. • the emission of gamma rays. • involves joining light atoms. • involves splitting heavy atoms. • the emission of a beta particle. • the emission of an alpha particle. • between both non metals combining. • different in kind; unlike; incongruous. • the amount of space the object takes up. • ...
Physical Fitness Crossword 2025-05-13
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- Heart chamber that receives blood
- Type of exercise that improves heart and lung function
- Upper arm muscle often flexed to show strength
- You can feel this beat in your wrist or neck
- How much force your muscles can produce
- Stamina or ability to keep going
- Muscle group you sit on
- movement of blood throughout the body
- Muscle that gives shoulders their rounded shape
- Short for how many times you do a move in a set
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- Major thigh muscles used for running and jumping
- Main artery that carries blood from the heart
- Routine done after a workout to relax muscles
- Range of motion in joints and muscles
- Muscle group often strained by runners
- Abbreviation for heart-focused workout
- Activity that gets your body ready to exercise
- Heart chamber that pumps blood out
- Groups of repetitions during strength training
- Opposite of the biceps
20 Clues: Opposite of the biceps • Muscle group you sit on • Stamina or ability to keep going • Heart chamber that receives blood • Heart chamber that pumps blood out • Range of motion in joints and muscles • movement of blood throughout the body • Muscle group often strained by runners • Abbreviation for heart-focused workout • How much force your muscles can produce • ...
Physical Change Crossword 2024-03-14
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- When a substance skips the liquid phase and directly changes from a gas to solid
- The law that states when pressure is constant, temperature increases while volume also increase (directly proportional)
- One of the four principle conditions in which matter exists
- When a substance changes from a gas to liquid
- Anything that takes up space
- The point/temperature that a solid turns into a liquid
- When a substance changes from a liquid to solid
- When a substance changes from a liquid to gas(vapor state)
- The transfer of energy between two objects
- When a substance changes from a liquid to a gas
- The state of matter that has no fixed volume, no fixed shape, and expand into space
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- How much matter matter is in a certain space
- A change in the state of matter
- A group of atoms bonded together, smallest fundamental unit of a chemical
- The state of matter that has a fixed volume, fixed shape, and the molecules are tightly packed and vibrate in place
- The law that states when temperature is constant, volume increases and pressure decreases (inversely proportional)
- A change that produces a new substance
- The law that states when volume is constant, temperature increases while pressure also increases (directly proportional)
- The total kinetic energy in a substance
- Energy in motion
- When a substance skips the liquid phases and directly changes from a solid to a gas
- The average kinetic energy in a substance
- The point/temperature that a liquid turns into a gas
- The state of matter that has a fixed volume, take the shape of container its placed in, and molecules move around each other
24 Clues: Energy in motion • Anything that takes up space • A change in the state of matter • A change that produces a new substance • The total kinetic energy in a substance • The average kinetic energy in a substance • The transfer of energy between two objects • How much matter matter is in a certain space • When a substance changes from a gas to liquid • ...
Personal/Physical Characteristics 2022-03-10
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- the facial feature on your forehead
- the brackets on your teeth
- when someone does not have hair
- worn on hands, ears, and necks for glam
- a man who is attractive
- a person who is not tall
- old people have these on their faces
- the facial feature on your eyelids
- a facial feature on men above the upper lip
- a hair type that is not wavy or straight
- a woman who is attractive
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- a hair type that is not curly or straight
- when a person is fat
- a facial feature on men on their chin
- the facial feature that is part of your smile
- a dirty facial feature where there are bumps
- when someone eats well and has a good diet
- worn on one's eyes
- a person who is not short
- when a person is pleasant
- a facial feature that look like spots
- when someone is happy and shows their teeth
- when someone is overweight
23 Clues: worn on one's eyes • when a person is fat • a man who is attractive • a person who is not tall • a person who is not short • when a person is pleasant • a woman who is attractive • the brackets on your teeth • when someone is overweight • when someone does not have hair • the facial feature on your eyelids • the facial feature on your forehead • old people have these on their faces • ...
physical science 3 2025-05-19
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- Heat flows from the hotter object to the cooler one.
- Collector A device that captures sunlight and converts it into heat energy. Solar
- oxidizer in a combustion chamber. This process generates heat, which is then used to do
- means more disorder.
- Heat The amount of heat required to change the temperature of one gram of a
- Expansion The increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in
- by one degree Celsius. It is a property that reflects how much energy a material can
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas) between
- space or a material medium. Unlike conduction and convection, radiation can occur in a
- there is a difference of temperature without movement of the material. Common in solids,
- other forms of energy. It includes the study of systems and their energy changes.
- Law of Thermodynamics Also known as the Law of Energy Conservation, it
- are often used in solar panels to heat water or air.
- the differences in temperature.
- It is used to determine specific heat capacities and other thermal properties.
- A measure of the amount of disorder or randomness in a system. Higher
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- The measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
- Engine A device that converts thermal energy into mechanical work, often by
- The transfer of thermal energy between substances due to a temperature
- is lost as heat, and systems tend to move towards higher entropy, or disorder.
- The science of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical
- The process by which heat is directly transmitted through a substance
- The emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles
- The branch of physics that deals with the relationships between heat
- A material that significantly slows down the transfer of heat. Common
- Law of Thermodynamics This law states that in any energy transfer, some
- include wood, plastic, and fiberglass.
- Combustion Engine An engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs with
- metals.
- is usually measured in degrees Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F), or Kelvin (K).
- It is an important consideration in construction and manufacturing.
- of different temperature. It occurs in the atmosphere, oceans, and heating systems.
- that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
33 Clues: metals. • means more disorder. • the differences in temperature. • include wood, plastic, and fiberglass. • Heat flows from the hotter object to the cooler one. • are often used in solar panels to heat water or air. • The science of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical • It is an important consideration in construction and manufacturing. • ...
43. Physical Appearance 2025-08-07
Superheroes - Physical Description 2022-06-20
24 Clues: nez • main • bras • peau • aile • bleu • roux • oeil • gros • petit • corne • doigt • corps • court • queue • jambe • genoux • visage • bouclé • marron • griffe • oreille • sourcil • cheveux
Physical Geog puzzle 2022-11-08
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- A sedimentary rock that is pure calcium carbonate
- Much of this rock type in Ireland is Old and Red
- A sedimentary rock that is a useful fuel
- A heavy metal mined in Tara Mines
- Living things preserved in rock
- Rocks formed by compaction and cementation
- Limestone is its parent
- One of the metals that makes up the core
- Rocks changed by heat and pressure
- Repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks
- The volcano that destroyed Pompeii
- Igneous rocks formed inside the crust
- This rock sounds lovely
- A small cavity in rock lined with crystals or other mineral matter
- A country that sits on a mid-ocean ridge
- The cementing agent in sandstone
- The plate that Somalia sits on
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- A sudden shaking in the crust
- The company that owns Tara mines
- Period of mountain building 400 million years ago
- Studies earthquakes
- Rock that makes up the Derry-Antrim plateau
- Proposed the theory of continental drift
- The type pf plate boundary where plates separate
- Rocks formed by crystallisation
- The rigid part of the crust and upper mantle
- The process of fold mountain building
- Where the shockwaves from an earthquake originate
- A type of metamorphism caused by heat only
- A volcano that will never erupt again
- When an earthquake occurs at sea
- One of the minerals that granite is made from
32 Clues: Studies earthquakes • Limestone is its parent • This rock sounds lovely • A sudden shaking in the crust • The plate that Somalia sits on • Living things preserved in rock • Rocks formed by crystallisation • The company that owns Tara mines • When an earthquake occurs at sea • The cementing agent in sandstone • A heavy metal mined in Tara Mines • Rocks changed by heat and pressure • ...
Pulmonary Physical Exam 2021-10-18
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- sign of respiratory distress, especially in pediatric where intercostal muscles are sucked in between the ribs on breathing
- Louder transmission of voice sound through fluid/ solid
- Chest deformity from chronic hyperinflation
- Active component of respiration, diaphragm contracts and descends
- Fissure that is only present in the right lung
- Crackling “rice krispie” sound when pressing on skin caused by ptx
- cessation of breathing
- the functional tissue of an organ as distinguished from the connective and supporting tissue
- “lung roots” Complicated anatomical structures, Includes: pulmonary vessels and the major bronchi
- Continuous, musical sounds due to airway obstruction
- Tracheal bifurcation to R and L mainstem
- formed by the points at which the chest wall and diaphragm meet
- Term to describe fast breathing
- Percussion note heard over a consolidation/ area of fluid
- Fissure that divides the lungs essentially in half
- With percussion it measures out about 3.5-5 cm on a deep inhalation
- Intercostal space for needle decompression
- small airways where gas exchange starts
- Chest deformity acquired from a trauma
- shortness of breath
- Breathing pattern described as apnea with deep breathing “ramp up”
- Percussion note which is normal
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- Increased vibration palpated on chest wall from secretions
- shortness of breath while laying flat
- Chest deformity in which sternum is displaced anteriorly with adjacent costal cartilage depression
- The ICS is named for the rib ___
- Say “e” however heard as “a” due to fluid/ solid
- Breathing pattern associated with diabetic ketoacidosis
- Respiratory ____ is 2-5 inches (5-12 cm) and symmetrical when taking a deep breath
- coughing up quantities of blood
- Pleura, Lines the outer surface of lungs, no pain receptors
- Sensation of vibration which increases in dx like pneumonia
- Intercostal space for chest tube insertion
- Breathing pattern described as irregular with periods of apnea alternating with regular and deep breathing
- Pleura, Lines thoracic cavity, has pain receptors
- Chest depression in the lower portion of the sternum which may compress the heart and great vessels may cause murmurs
- Position you find a patient in respiratory distress, “leaning forward on elbows”
- Finger on the chest wall held tight and is struck with finger from opposite hand
- Whispered, but heard loudly due to fluid or solid
- the relaxation of the diaphragm and exhalation due to elastin
- aka sternal angle, 5cm below the suprasternal notch
- Breath sound that is soft and low pitched. They are heard throughout inspiration
- Breath sound which is discontinuous, intermittent, non-musical, can be fine or coarse
- inflammation of the pleurae, which impairs their lubricating function and causes pain when breathing
44 Clues: shortness of breath • cessation of breathing • coughing up quantities of blood • Term to describe fast breathing • Percussion note which is normal • The ICS is named for the rib ___ • shortness of breath while laying flat • Chest deformity acquired from a trauma • small airways where gas exchange starts • Tracheal bifurcation to R and L mainstem • ...
physical exam terms 2022-09-27
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- position used for examination and treatment of the anterior portion of the body
- the changing/adjustment in a medical examination or procedure
- position that allows stomach muscles to relax
- used to collect a type of specimen
- position used for vaginal or rectal examination
- a fecal blood test
- act of measuring or recording
- position used to examine rectal area or for real medicine
- used to watch for deafness or possible deafness
- position used for rectal exams
- position used for allergy testing
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- method of examining with touch/hands
- the visual examination of a person
- method of examining with sound waves
- has a light to view the eye
- position used for vital signs
- sound of heart, lungs, or other organs from a stethoscope
- has a light to view the ear
- position with feet elevated (usually to treat shock)
- not detectable
20 Clues: not detectable • a fecal blood test • has a light to view the eye • has a light to view the ear • position used for vital signs • act of measuring or recording • position used for rectal exams • position used for allergy testing • the visual examination of a person • used to collect a type of specimen • method of examining with touch/hands • method of examining with sound waves • ...
Physical Fitness Bootcamp 2022-09-22
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- a brain function that can be enhanced by fitness
- combination of muscular strength and speed particularly when leaving the ground
- breathing in
- what percent of your bodyweight you should drink of water
- the heart and lung capacity to exercise
- having the proper amount of water and minerals in the body
- how fast you can move
- the muscle that expands and contracts when you breath between stomach and lungs
- increase body temperature and heart rate, warms the muscles and joints
- frequency, intensity, type of exercise and time used to plan a fitness program
- sends a signal to your body to stay calm
- can be prevented when you stay fit and healthy
- where two bones connect
- breathing out
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- one's ability to execute daily activities and exercises without struggle, fatigue, or loss of breath
- the positive outcomes from fitness
- the ability to keep moving or using muscles for extended period of time
- an exercise or stretch when staying still and holding posture
- a high-level intensity for exercise
- decrease body temperature and heart rate, allows time to work on flexibility
- muscles and joints can move and extend easily in all directions
- fitness component that measures muscle capability to lift, pull or push a heavy object
- muscle to fat ratio in the body
- can stay stable when upright and moving without falling
- soft elastic tissue around the bones in the body that help you move and exercise
- an exercise that uses your body weight to build strength and endurance
- being able to move quickly and easily; light on feet
- decreases when you exercise
- the number of beats per minute that the heart is pumping blood to the body
- constant movement during an exercise
- a mid-level intensity for exercise
31 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • how fast you can move • where two bones connect • decreases when you exercise • muscle to fat ratio in the body • the positive outcomes from fitness • a mid-level intensity for exercise • a high-level intensity for exercise • constant movement during an exercise • the heart and lung capacity to exercise • sends a signal to your body to stay calm • ...
Physical Exam Terms 2022-09-27
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- lense that allow you to look at the back of the eye ball
- measurement
- patient seated upright at 90 degrees
- simulation
- feet raised higher than the head
- method of feeling with the fingers or hands during a physical examination
- not accompanied by readily discernible signs or symptoms.
- surgical method fro removal of calculi
- used for spine surgery
- help examine the ear, ear canal, and eardrum
- changing something
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- listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis
- assess vibratory sensation and hearing
- lying face upward
- patient lies on back with lower extremities flexed
- act of percussing
- lying face down
- careful examination
- collecting urine, stool, mucus or other type of bodily fluids
- test for traces of blood
20 Clues: simulation • measurement • lying face down • lying face upward • act of percussing • changing something • careful examination • used for spine surgery • test for traces of blood • feet raised higher than the head • patient seated upright at 90 degrees • assess vibratory sensation and hearing • surgical method fro removal of calculi • help examine the ear, ear canal, and eardrum • ...
Physical Exam Test 2022-09-27
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- Used to test hearing
- Something is hidden
- Cup Used for testing of bodily fluids
- Using a stethoscope to listen to heart and lungs
- Laying on your back
- Also known as childs position
- Method of feeling with the fingers
- Taking a closer look
- Used to see if there is blood in feces
- Used to listen to the heart
- Used to look at the eyes
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- Laying on the stomach
- Used to look in the ears
- Laying on your back with your knees bent
- Method using finger to listen to sound
- Used for when an enema is being administered
- Plural for listening
- Manually examining or treating the body
- The birthing position
- Used for when people are in shock
20 Clues: Something is hidden • Laying on your back • Used to test hearing • Plural for listening • Taking a closer look • Laying on the stomach • The birthing position • Used to look in the ears • Used to look at the eyes • Used to listen to the heart • Also known as childs position • Used for when people are in shock • Method of feeling with the fingers • Cup Used for testing of bodily fluids • ...
Physical Exam Terms 2022-09-27
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- patient is laying flat on back in neutral position
- Use of touch to improve bodily structure and function
- patient lay on back with knees bent and feet flat on bed
- used for collecting urine, stool and other bodily fluids
- similar to supine, but the legs are raised and separated
- detects blood in fecal matter
- measure of geometric magnitudes, lengths, areas, volumes
- Lay on side with knee up. For rectal and vaginal exams
- used for testing certain types of hearing loss
- Patient brings knees to chest, used for rectal exams
- Similar to Fowler’s however laying on stomach face down
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- using hands to feel texture, size, etc. of body parts
- examination of abdomen shape and possible abnormalities
- method of tapping body parts as part of an examination
- tool to inspect retina and other parts of eye
- Patient in Fowler’s position except at 45 degree angle
- using stethoscope to listen to internal sounds of body
- tool to look inside the ears
- supine position but declined so head is lower than feet
- hidden or not detectable by clinical methods alone
20 Clues: tool to look inside the ears • detects blood in fecal matter • tool to inspect retina and other parts of eye • used for testing certain types of hearing loss • patient is laying flat on back in neutral position • hidden or not detectable by clinical methods alone • Patient brings knees to chest, used for rectal exams • ...
physical descriptions(spanish) 2025-11-12
25 Clues: red • blue • grey • dark • bald • long • eyes • wavy • tall • curly • braid • short • black • hazel • white • brown • short • black • blonde • medium • medium • straight • brown hair • dark brown • light brown
physical science crossword 2025-06-09
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- a mountain that erupts spewing lava
- the layer that holds in greenhouse gas
- compressing stuff does this to it
- the energy you can reuse
- to via air no via touch
- the white compressed rocks
- energy created by radiation
- how much room does something take up
- the small part of space where in
- the element with the atomic #30
- the remains of a dead animal
- the earth going around the sun
- to break down a rock
- the outside of are solar system
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- the tilt that gives us seasons
- the cycles of the world coming together to let us live
- a non-dependent variable
- the top and bottom side of the planet
- rock that are made by sediments
- the opposite of the y-axis
- the plates that when hit make a earthquake
- what we go through in 365 unless it a leap one then its 366
- how shiny something is
- the light we can see
- the largest gas planet in the milky way
25 Clues: the light we can see • to break down a rock • how shiny something is • to via air no via touch • a non-dependent variable • the energy you can reuse • the opposite of the y-axis • the white compressed rocks • energy created by radiation • the remains of a dead animal • the tilt that gives us seasons • the earth going around the sun • rock that are made by sediments • ...
Physical Science Review 2025-11-18
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- mass per unit of volume
- measure of how hot or cold something is
- a testable prediction
- a test used to gather data
- to change from one unit to another
- tool used to measure mass
- cylinder tool used to measure liquid volume
- how close a measurement is to the true value
- unit used to measure liquid volume
- a variable that is changed in an experiment
- amount of space an object takes up
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- curved surface of a liquid in a graduated cylinder
- standard units used by scientists
- tool used to measure length
- how exact a measurement is
- unit used to measure length
- a variable that is measured in an experiment
- amount of matter in an object
- measurement system used in science
- unit used to measure mass
- unit used to measure time
21 Clues: a testable prediction • mass per unit of volume • tool used to measure mass • unit used to measure mass • unit used to measure time • how exact a measurement is • a test used to gather data • tool used to measure length • unit used to measure length • amount of matter in an object • standard units used by scientists • measurement system used in science • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2026-01-20
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- Oversees games and ensures proper conduct
- The phase of play focused on preventing scoring
- An official list of players on a team
- Gear and tools required to participate in sport
- Records points, statistics, and outcomes of games
- A group of players working together toward a common goal
- Procedures used to prevent injury during physical activity
- Organized training sessions to improve performance
- A level of physical readiness for activity
- Organizes schedules, rosters, and team operations
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- Leads and instructs a team during practices and competition
- The phase of play focused on scoring points
- Enforces rules and maintains fairness during competition
- Guidelines that govern how a sport is played
- The ability to guide, motivate, and influence teammates
- An official responsible for enforcing rules in certain sports
- A player selected to lead teammates on the field or court
- A planned approach used to gain a competitive advantage
- Respectful and fair behavior shown in sport
- An organized competition involving multiple teams or players
- Physical training designed to improve endurance and strength
21 Clues: An official list of players on a team • Oversees games and ensures proper conduct • A level of physical readiness for activity • The phase of play focused on scoring points • Respectful and fair behavior shown in sport • Guidelines that govern how a sport is played • The phase of play focused on preventing scoring • Gear and tools required to participate in sport • ...
Hanshew Physical Education 2026-02-20
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- (2 words) Hockey term for scoring 3 goals in a game.
- The type of scoring we use in P.E. for volleyball, badminton & pickleball.
- Abnormally low body temperature that affects the brain making the victim unable to think clearly or move well.
- (2 words) what your body feels when the air temp is combined with the wind speed.
- (2-words) This is used in skiing to slow down.
- Many cold-weather injuries result from falls related to this.
- One of the fitness day activities we use.
- Type of football used in P.E. that prevents tackling.
- Basketball shot used close to the basket, usually off the dribble.
- This type of hit starts play in volleyball.
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- (2-words) This starts a basketball game.
- an injury to the body that is caused by freezing.
- True or false, you can serve overhand in badminton.
- Projectile used in badminton.
- It is illegal to use this in soccer.
- Area inside the rectangle on a basketball court.
- In kickball, baseball or softball, there the batter scores on their own hit.
- In this P.E. game, you may take 3 steps when you have possession of the ball.
- Projectile used in hockey instead of a ball.
- Players or coaches can call these during games to stop play.
- Volleyball hit where hands contact the ball above the head.
- Type of ball used in pickleball.
22 Clues: Projectile used in badminton. • Type of ball used in pickleball. • It is illegal to use this in soccer. • (2-words) This starts a basketball game. • One of the fitness day activities we use. • This type of hit starts play in volleyball. • Projectile used in hockey instead of a ball. • (2-words) This is used in skiing to slow down. • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary 2025-08-22
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- A quantity that describes the capacity to do work; a source of usable power
- Hot air balloon pilot
- A device that produces electricity
- The highest point of displacement of a wave
- The accepted international units of measurements
- A measure of the closeness between a measured value and the accepted or true value
- The act or process of changing position or place
- data display that presents information in columns and rows
- SI unit of charge
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- Video game developer
- The lowest point of displacement of a wave
- A solid or liquid or gas that possesses inertia and is capable of occupying space
- A conceptual representation of a process, system, or object
- The force of attraction between two bodies due to their masses
- An electronic device that opposes an electric current
- The degree of agreement among individual measurements
- SI unit of power
- Something that can change or vary during an investigation
- The change in velocity per unit time
- A space empty of matter
20 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of charge • Video game developer • Hot air balloon pilot • A space empty of matter • A device that produces electricity • The change in velocity per unit time • The lowest point of displacement of a wave • The highest point of displacement of a wave • The accepted international units of measurements • The act or process of changing position or place • ...
Physical Science Crossword 2025-08-22
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- Horizontal rows of the periodic table.
- Gases Group 18 elements, stable and unreactive.
- The particle with a positive charge.
- The particle with a negative charge.
- The modern periodic table is arranged by increasing ______ number.
- Energy needed to remove an electron.
- Group 2 elements, reactive but less so than Group 1.
- Elements found in the “stair-step” line, semiconductors.
- Elements in Group 17, also called “salt formers.”
- The central region of an atom.
- Elements that are dull, brittle, and poor conductors of electricity.
- Most abundant element in the universe.
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- Number of protons in an atom.
- Vertical columns of the periodic table.
- Elements that can act like metals or nonmetals depending on conditions.
- The particle with no charge found in the nucleus.
- Elements in Group 1, highly reactive with water.
- Trend: Atomic size ______ as you go down a group.
- Scientist who first organized the table by atomic mass.
- Smallest unit of matter.
- Ability of an atom to attract electrons in a bond.
- Shiny elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity.
- Atomic number 79, symbol Au.
- Scientist who arranged the periodic table by atomic number.
24 Clues: Smallest unit of matter. • Atomic number 79, symbol Au. • Number of protons in an atom. • The central region of an atom. • The particle with a positive charge. • The particle with a negative charge. • Energy needed to remove an electron. • Horizontal rows of the periodic table. • Most abundant element in the universe. • Vertical columns of the periodic table. • ...
Physical Science Crossword 2025-08-22
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- Vertical columns of the periodic table.
- Scientist who arranged the periodic table by atomic number.
- The particle with no charge found in the nucleus.
- Number of protons in an atom.
- The particle with a negative charge.
- Elements that can act like metals or nonmetals depending on conditions.
- The central region of an atom.
- Elements in Group 1, highly reactive with water.
- Elements found in the “stair-step” line, semiconductors.
- The modern periodic table is arranged by increasing ______ number.
- Scientist who first organized the table by atomic mass.
- Shiny elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity.
- Trend: Atomic size ______ as you go down a group.
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- The particle with a positive charge.
- Ability of an atom to attract electrons in a bond.
- Most abundant element in the universe.
- Group 18 elements, stable and unreactive.
- Horizontal rows of the periodic table.
- Elements that are dull, brittle, and poor conductors of electricity.
- Smallest unit of matter.
- Group 2 elements, reactive but less so than Group 1.
- Atomic number 79, symbol Au.
- Elements in Group 17, also called “salt formers.”
- Energy needed to remove an electron.
24 Clues: Smallest unit of matter. • Atomic number 79, symbol Au. • Number of protons in an atom. • The central region of an atom. • The particle with a positive charge. • The particle with a negative charge. • Energy needed to remove an electron. • Most abundant element in the universe. • Horizontal rows of the periodic table. • Vertical columns of the periodic table. • ...
Physical & Chemical Properties 2025-09-15
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- How shiny or dull a surface is.
- The amount of matter in a substance.
- The ability to be be hammered into thin sheets.
- The ratio of an objects mass to its volume.
- The ability to conduct heat or electricity.
- How easily an object breaks under strain.
- The ability to dissolve another substance.
- Property measured with a numerical value.
- The quality of allowing light to pass through.
- A visual perception of reflected light.
- The ability to be stretched into wire.
- The ability to remove color.
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- The ability of a fluid to resist flow.
- The ability to undergo a chemical reaction.
- The ability of a substance to burn.
- The temperature where a substance will change from a solid to a liquid.
- The resistance to being scratched.
- An observed property that cannot be measured with a numerical value.
- A quality perceived by the sense of smell.
- The temperature where a substance will change from a liquid to a gas.
- The sensation of flavor.
- The tactile quality of a surface.
- When a substance breaks down due to a chemical reaction with its environment.
23 Clues: The sensation of flavor. • The ability to remove color. • How shiny or dull a surface is. • The tactile quality of a surface. • The resistance to being scratched. • The ability of a substance to burn. • The amount of matter in a substance. • The ability of a fluid to resist flow. • The ability to be stretched into wire. • A visual perception of reflected light. • ...
Physical Science 9A 2026-01-08
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- nonpolar solvents dissolve _______ solutes
- maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature
- dissolved by something else in a solution
- mixture category including colloids and suspensions
- heterogeneous mixtures are classified based on particle ______
- particles settle out over time
- used to separate liquids with different boiling points
- removes a solid solute from a liquid solvent
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- used to identify colloids
- heterogeneous mixture with particles that do not settle out
- crushing a solute increases its _______ ______ exposed to the solvent
- increasing this increases gas solubility
- μm
- like dissolves ______
- crushing, heating, and _______ are ways to increase the dissolving rate
- physical separation of ions in a solid ionic compound by a solvent
- in greater abundance in a solution
- homogeneous mixture
- mixture containing at least one metal
- process of dissolving a solute into a liquid solvent
20 Clues: μm • homogeneous mixture • like dissolves ______ • used to identify colloids • particles settle out over time • in greater abundance in a solution • mixture containing at least one metal • increasing this increases gas solubility • dissolved by something else in a solution • nonpolar solvents dissolve _______ solutes • removes a solid solute from a liquid solvent • ...
Physical science 3 2025-10-09
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- the number of protons in the nucleus of an element.
- matter has no smallest part & could be divided indefinately
- - When we put Elements in order by their Atomic number Chemical properties repeat in a pattern
- Modern atomic theory
- Law of conservation of ______- the amount of matter going into a Chemical reaction is equal to the amount of matter coming out
- - did experiments weighing the Mass of the components & products of a reaction developing the law of conservation of mass
- neutrons & protons have the same______ 1 AMU
- gasses- Group IIIA. Do not bond with any atoms, glow when electricity goes through.
- electrons- the outer shell electrons that are exchanged or shared to create Chemical Bonds.
- contains Protons & neutions
- Number of ____ =atomic mass -Atomic number
- Very reactive gasses, Gr IIA, Create salts. Kills germs
- -space where electrons are likely to be
- Matter has I smallest piece and can't be divided further
- postulated that there were multiple orbitals that electrons could travel in
- Metals (Boron Group) Semiconductors Cuts down the amount of electricity (zig zag)
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- elements Fire Air earth Water
- discovered electrons (theorized there must be positive particles mixed in or it would repel of break apart).
- negative in an orbital cloud.
- - Developed the law of definate proportions
- - Studied under thompson & built on his theory. the negative particles were like a shell with positive particles in the middle protons
- Rows each is about the same size & Similar mass
- Metals-very reactive, Group IIA. form Salts that can be broken by organic processes.
- metals - most reactive, burn in Water Gr IA Create salts that are very stable.
- group ITA-VIA insulators
- Scientist who Ist developed the Periodic Table
- discovered Neutrons under Rutherford's teaching.
- Law of _______ of matter - Matter cannot be created or destroyed
- Law of constant _____- Compounds of the same substance will always have the ratio of atoms H₂O, CO2, NaCl, Ca Hiz On
- Groups with a B + the elements to the left of the zig zag line going from Aluminum to Bis moth Malleable, conduct electricity & heat
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of Neutrons.
- the sum of masses of protons, neutrons and electrons.
- Columns each has the same chemical properties
33 Clues: Modern atomic theory • group ITA-VIA insulators • contains Protons & neutions • elements Fire Air earth Water • negative in an orbital cloud. • -space where electrons are likely to be • Number of ____ =atomic mass -Atomic number • - Developed the law of definate proportions • neutrons & protons have the same______ 1 AMU • Columns each has the same chemical properties • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2026-02-28
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- = Objective to score in a game
- = Exercise for arms and chest
- = Person who enforces the rules
- = How fast you can move
- = Self-control during training
- = Clothing worn during sports
- = Stretching before starting exercise
- = Trying to score against the opponent
- = Power of the muscles
- = Drinking enough water
- = Physical activity to stay healthy
- = Trying to score a point
- = Exercise for legs
- = Lack of enough body water
- = Ability to stay steady
- = Lengthening muscles
- = A healthy eating plan
- = Exercise for abdominal muscles
- = Proper food for the body
- = Exercise that improves heart and lungs
- = Moving at a regular pace
- = Exercise with continuous movement
- = Bouncing the ball while moving
- = Exercise for flexibility and relaxation
- = Structure that supports the body
- = Exercise for core strength
- = Slow and steady running
- = Place where outdoor sports are played
- = Organ that pumps blood and works during exercise
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- = Ability to use body parts together
- = Repeating activity to improve skill
- = Body tissue used for movement
- = Strength used quickly
- = Physical games or competitions
- = Activity done for fun and relaxation
- = Being healthy and physically active
- = Ability to move quickly and easily
- = Tool used by referees
- = Sending the ball to a teammate
- = Protecting your goal or side
- = Area for games like basketball or volleyball
- = Regular exercise to improve performance
- = Ability to move joints freely
- = Ability to exercise for a long time
- = Proper body position
- = Light exercise after a workout
- = Playing against others
- = Working together with others
- = Moving fast using your feet
- = Running very fast for a short distance
50 Clues: = Exercise for legs • = Lengthening muscles • = Power of the muscles • = Proper body position • = How fast you can move • = Strength used quickly • = Tool used by referees • = Drinking enough water • = A healthy eating plan • = Ability to stay steady • = Playing against others • = Trying to score a point • = Slow and steady running • = Proper food for the body • = Moving at a regular pace • ...
Physical Wellness Review 2026-03-06
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- nutrient that makes up the majority of your body and is a liquid
- this food group is a good source of calcium and protein and can come from udders or plants
- this much of a healthy eating plate includes fruits and vegetables
- this is a measure of how well your heart and lungs work during exercise
- this food group adds fiber and micronutrients to your diet and the suggested serving is 2 cups per day
- needed in large amounts and includes carbs, protein, and fat
- minimum amount of sleep teenagers need per night
- nutrient that is used to build muscle, hair, and more. Allows the body to build and repair.
- nutrients like iron, potassium, and calcium that keep the body healthy
- this food group includes unsaturated and saturated versions and should be limited to 9tsp per day
- percentage of nutrients to consume or not exceed each day
- this amount or less of a nutrient per serving is considered low
- teens should do muscle and bone strengthening activities on this many days per week
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- this food group helps grow and repair your body and can come from animals or plants
- this type of exercise is characterized by short bursts of intense physical activity
- nutrient that is mainly simple or complex sugars and fiber that the body breaks down to feed its cells for energy
- a measure of how much energy you get from a serving of food
- this amount or more of a nutrient per serving is considered high
- this part of the food label reflects the amount that people typically eat/drink
- needed in small amounts and includes vitamins & minerals
- the process of taking in food and using it for energy, growth, and good health
- this food group is your main source of energy and at least half of what you eat should be 'whole'
- this is the proportions of fat, bone, muscle, and fluid that make up body weight
- this is the ability to move joints fully and easily
- nutrients from organic compounds that allow our bodies to function and grow (_____ A)
- nutrient that promotes normal growth, gives you energy, and keeps your skin healthy
- this food group adds fiber and micronutrients to your diet and the suggested serving is 2.5 cups per day
- this type of exercise is moderate to vigorous and uses lots of oxygen
- there are this many food groups
- teens should do vigorous-intensity activity on this many days per week
- the heart rate needed to reach the necessary level of intensity for physical activity
31 Clues: there are this many food groups • minimum amount of sleep teenagers need per night • this is the ability to move joints fully and easily • needed in small amounts and includes vitamins & minerals • percentage of nutrients to consume or not exceed each day • a measure of how much energy you get from a serving of food • ...
