physical Crossword Puzzles
Chemical and Physical change 2024-09-13
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- One of the forms that matter can take, such as solid, liquid or gas
- A change in matter that does not form new substances
- A physical change from a gas to a solid
- Any substance that can burn
- A physical change from a liquid to a gas
- The breakdown of food by physical and chemical changes
- A substance with a fixed volume that flows and changes shape
- A chemical change where a substance burns
- A physical change from a gas to a liquid
- A reaction that absorbs heat
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- An atom or molecule
- A physical change from a liquid to a solid
- A reaction that releases heat
- An attractive force that holds two atoms together
- A physical change from a solid to a gas
- Any substance that takes up space and has mass
- A physical change from a solid to a liquid
- A chemical change where iron combines with oxygen and water
- A change in matter that forms one or more new substances
- A substance with no fixed shape or volume
- A substance with a fixed shape and volume
- A physical change where two or more substances are combined
- A physical change where a solid spreads through a liquid
23 Clues: An atom or molecule • Any substance that can burn • A reaction that absorbs heat • A reaction that releases heat • A physical change from a solid to a gas • A physical change from a gas to a solid • A physical change from a liquid to a gas • A physical change from a gas to a liquid • A substance with no fixed shape or volume • A substance with a fixed shape and volume • ...
Module 5: Physical Activity Crossword Puzzle Review 2022-02-01
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- Planned, structured, repetitive movement intended to improve or maintain physical fitness
- Beliefs that a person holds to be true in their head either regarding themself or physical activity
- Factors that ___ heart rate include guided breathing, relaxation techniques, stretching, and slow walk
- Performed after physical activity to gradually decrease heart rate and breathing
- Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- Physical aspects of our life that contribute to the lack of physical activity being performed
- Performed before physical activity to gradually increase heart rate and breathing
- Something that prevents you from participating in physical activity
- The number of times your heart beats per minute
- Your heart pumping the lowest amount of blood needed because your body is resting and not exercising
- The recommended amount of time for children/adolescents to participate in physical activity each day
- 220-__ is the formula for maximum heart rate
- Factors that ___ heart rate include air temperature, emotions, intense physical activity, and sickness
- Type of activity that produces a force on the bones to promote bone growth and strength
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- Type of activity that involved large muscles moving together for a long period of time
- Factors we are surrounded by that influence our participation in physical activity
- Zone in which you gain the most benefits and lessen the risks
- Type of activity that involves lifting heavy objects multiple times to train various muscle groups or using elastic bands and body weight for resistance
- The upper limit of what your cardiovascular system can handle during physical activity
- Artery found in the underside of your wrist
- Artery found in the side of your neck
21 Clues: Artery found in the side of your neck • Artery found in the underside of your wrist • 220-__ is the formula for maximum heart rate • The number of times your heart beats per minute • Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy • Zone in which you gain the most benefits and lessen the risks • ...
Physical Science Terms 2016-07-19
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- the inevitable and steady deterioration of a system or society
- involvement of an action that causes activity between two or more persons or forces without itself being affected
- the ability of a substance to allow another substance to pass through it
- the process of shocking or execution by means of electricity
- the ability of a substance to dissolve
- the tendency or capacity to remain afloat in a liquid or rise in air or gas
- the capability to be ignited and burnt
- the act of transforming directly from the solid to the liquid gaseous state or from the gaseous to the solid state without becoming a liquid
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- a marked change in appearance, character, condition, or function
- abbr "F"; relating to a temperature scale that registers the freezing point of water as 32 degrees and the boiling point as 212 degrees at one atmosphere of pressure
- the capability to be shaped or formed
- the state or property of being absorbent
- concerned with heat and temperature and their relation to energy and work
- is the central or essential part around which other parts are gathered or grouped; a core
- a nonmetallic element, such as aresenic, that has some of the chemical properties of a metal
- the state of being easily drawn into thin wire or hammered
- the ability or power to transmit heat, electricity, or sound
- being in the state of enlargement, expansion, or tightness
18 Clues: the capability to be shaped or formed • the ability of a substance to dissolve • the capability to be ignited and burnt • the state or property of being absorbent • the state of being easily drawn into thin wire or hammered • being in the state of enlargement, expansion, or tightness • the process of shocking or execution by means of electricity • ...
India - physical features 2021-03-19
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- two and water
- one of the three major river systems
- young and structurally fold mountains
- wet, swampy and marshy region
- highest peak in western ghats
- largest inhabited riverine island
- longitudinal valley between himalayas and shiwaliks
- outer most range of himalayas
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- comprises patkai hills, naga hills
- older alluvium
- calcareous deposits
- India's only active volcano is found in
- famous hill station
- largest salt water lake
- highly eroded hills
- five and water
- great or inner himalayas
- coral deposits
18 Clues: two and water • older alluvium • five and water • coral deposits • calcareous deposits • famous hill station • highly eroded hills • largest salt water lake • great or inner himalayas • wet, swampy and marshy region • highest peak in western ghats • outer most range of himalayas • largest inhabited riverine island • comprises patkai hills, naga hills • one of the three major river systems • ...
Physical Science Terms 2023-11-03
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- resistance to motion between two objects in contact with each other
- has a net force of 0
- resistance of an object to change its state of motion
- force needed to change an object's motion
- how far an object moves
- speed of a falling object when it is no longer accelerating
- an object in motion stays in motion or an object in rest stays at rest unless acted upon by another force
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- speed and direction of motion
- the rate at which velocity changes over time
- the curved path an object follows when thrown, launched, or otherwise projected near the surface of the Earth
- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- property of an object that determines how much inertia it has
- observed change in position over a certain time relative to a reference point
- measure of gravitational force on a mass
- the force that every object exerts on every other object
- describes how fast an object moves
- acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the force applied
- an action exerted on a body
18 Clues: has a net force of 0 • how far an object moves • an action exerted on a body • speed and direction of motion • describes how fast an object moves • measure of gravitational force on a mass • force needed to change an object's motion • the rate at which velocity changes over time • resistance of an object to change its state of motion • ...
The Physical World 2024-02-09
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- Energy from the sun
- Any water under the Earth’s Surface
- one trip of the Earth around the sun. Takes a year (365 ¼ Days)
- Magma that reaches the Earth’s surface, comes from a gap
- Large Landmass
- Water without salt. Water that occurs in most lakes and
- one rotation of the Earth on the axis (24 Hrs)
- The Earth is divided into moving plates or pieces
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- Temperate climate that receives the most energy from the sun. Occurs at the Equator.
- Shapes on the planet’s surface, such as hills or mountains.
- The movement of water from Earth’s Surface to the atmosphere and back
- The process by which rock is broken down into smaller pieces
- Water that comes from the sky (rain, ice, snow)
- All water on the surface of the Earth. Found in rivers, streams, lakes
- Water in the air (gas)
- Large area of slow moving ice. Most located in the Artic and Antartic
- the movement of sediment from one location to another
- Sudden violent movements of the Earth’s Crust
18 Clues: Large Landmass • Energy from the sun • Water in the air (gas) • Any water under the Earth’s Surface • Sudden violent movements of the Earth’s Crust • one rotation of the Earth on the axis (24 Hrs) • Water that comes from the sky (rain, ice, snow) • The Earth is divided into moving plates or pieces • the movement of sediment from one location to another • ...
LEELANAU PHYSICAL THERAPY 2023-12-22
Across
- Who is a Suttons Bay High school graduate?
- Who was the first to get engaged while working at LPT?
- Who has been with LPT the longest?
- Who worked a summer on Mackinac Island?
- Who was first to have a baby while working at LPT?
- Which LPT employee had the first set of twins?
- Who has an undergrad engineering degree?
- Who visits 7/11 on a weekly basis?
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- Who is a published author?
- Who has hiked the Blue Ridge Mountains?
- Who has a Geophysicist degree?
- Who is a horse whisperer?
- Who did their undergrad and graduate program at the same school?
- Who has first responder training?
- Who went to PT school furthest from LPT?
- Who coached a fellow PT as a high school student?
- Who graduated PT School most recently?
- Who has lived in Florida?
18 Clues: Who is a horse whisperer? • Who has lived in Florida? • Who is a published author? • Who has a Geophysicist degree? • Who has first responder training? • Who has been with LPT the longest? • Who visits 7/11 on a weekly basis? • Who graduated PT School most recently? • Who has hiked the Blue Ridge Mountains? • Who worked a summer on Mackinac Island? • ...
The Physical World 2024-09-16
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- Made up of freshwater
- Much larger than an ecosystem
- Movement of sediment from one place to another
- 3 percent of Earth's water
- 1 year
- Coal, natural gas, and oil
- Weather over a long period of time
- Group of plants and animals that depend upon each other and the environment
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- Any material in nature that people use and value
- Water, soil, trees, plants, animals
- The home of a plant or animal
- Nonrenewable resources formed form the remains of ancient plants and animals
- Large streams of surface seawater moving heat around the Earth
- The short-term changes in air
- 24 hours
- The clearing of all trees, primarily for farmland
- Process by which rock is broken down
- Blow in the same direction over large areas of Earth
18 Clues: 1 year • 24 hours • Made up of freshwater • 3 percent of Earth's water • Coal, natural gas, and oil • The home of a plant or animal • Much larger than an ecosystem • The short-term changes in air • Weather over a long period of time • Water, soil, trees, plants, animals • Process by which rock is broken down • Movement of sediment from one place to another • ...
Fisica (Physical Traits) 2025-03-12
18 Clues: Fat • Big • old • Tall • Bald • Thin • Ugly • small • Short • Curly • blonde • Strong • Skinny • Pretty • red haired • grey haired • brown haired • young (think: juvenile)
Infant Physical Development 2025-10-31
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- Involuntary movements in response to stimulation
- Grip with thumb and forefinger
- Initial breast milk that is thicker
- The process of moving from bottle/breast to cup
- Voluntary large muscle movements _______motor
- Reflex - fingers automatically grip anything that touches the palm of the hand
- Baby physical child abuse that may be caused by vigorously shaking a baby
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- Starvation due to a lack of calories and protein
- These begin to appear at around 6 months of age
- Reflex - infant spreads out arms and legs when startled
- Least developed sense at birth
- Newborns need to do this for about 16 hours per day
- Voluntary small muscle movements _______ fine
- Reflex -turning head when the cheek is touched
- Most developed sense at birth
- inconsolable crying spells
- Fastest growing organ in infancy
- Acronym for sudden and unexpected death of an infant
18 Clues: inconsolable crying spells • Most developed sense at birth • Least developed sense at birth • Grip with thumb and forefinger • Fastest growing organ in infancy • Initial breast milk that is thicker • Voluntary small muscle movements _______ fine • Voluntary large muscle movements _______motor • Reflex -turning head when the cheek is touched • ...
Lifelong Physical Fitness 2023-05-12
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- all the chemical processes going on continuously inside your body that allow life and normal functioning
- the administration of organisations, whether they are a business, a nonprofit organisation, or a government body
- arrange systematically; order
- the processes where your body converts what you eat and drink into energy
- the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc
- relating to or characterised by competition
- examine (something) methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it
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- the drive to achieve your goals or needs
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- a general rule, principle, or piece of advice
- a physical material that humans need and value such as land, air, and water
- the process of preserving a condition or situation or the state of being preserved
- the fact or condition of being involved with or participating in something
- based on or derived from the physical features of an area
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behaviour of someone or something, or the effect itself
- relating to a person's emotions.
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- the ability to assess and initiate things independently
18 Clues: arrange systematically; order • relating to a person's emotions. • the drive to achieve your goals or needs • relating to the body as opposed to the mind • relating to or characterised by competition • a general rule, principle, or piece of advice • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • the ability to assess and initiate things independently • ...
physical feature (Jason 2014-12-02
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- a flat high mountain
- the mountain that has lava inside
- a landform with both land and water
- if you fall down it, you can die
- a landform with water on three sides
- landform of ice and snow
- it is deep hole
- low landform between mountains of hills
- it is smaller than lake. made from flash water
- thin piece of land connecting two large land, like a bridge
- boats and ships park here
- a point of land the extends into a sea/ocean/lake
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- the highest landform
- area of flat land
- high landform area. It is flat.
- a large bay that stretches into an ocean or sea
- made from sand
- water flows from the land to the lake or sea
18 Clues: made from sand • it is deep hole • area of flat land • a flat high mountain • the highest landform • landform of ice and snow • boats and ships park here • high landform area. It is flat. • if you fall down it, you can die • the mountain that has lava inside • a landform with both land and water • a landform with water on three sides • low landform between mountains of hills • ...
Physical Science Review 2022-03-12
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- Energy of motion
- Amount of space an object occupies
- Forces that cause a change in motion
- Force = ___ X acceleration
- very action has an equal and ___ reaction
- Forces that are equal and opposite
- Force that causes objects to slow down and stop
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- Change in velocity over time
- Stored energy
- Energy stored in the nucleus of atoms
- An electric circuit with only one path
- Newton's 1st Law is the Law of ___
- Flow of electric charges through a circuit
- Gives both speed and direction
- Amount of matter an object is made up of
- Distance traveled per amount of time
- An electric circuit with multiple paths
- A measure of the force of gravity on an object
- A push or a pull
19 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of motion • A push or a pull • Force = ___ X acceleration • Change in velocity over time • Gives both speed and direction • Newton's 1st Law is the Law of ___ • Amount of space an object occupies • Forces that are equal and opposite • Forces that cause a change in motion • Distance traveled per amount of time • Energy stored in the nucleus of atoms • ...
LEELANAU PHYSICAL THERAPY 2023-12-21
Across
- Who is a Suttons Bay Graduate?
- Who was the first to get engaged while working at LPT?
- Who has been with LPT the longest?
- Who worked a summer on Mackinac Island?
- Who was first to have a baby while working at LPT?
- Who had the first set of twins that works for LPT?
- Who has an undergrad engineering degree?
- Who visits 7/11 on a weekly basis?
Down
- Who is a published author?
- Who has hiked the Blue Ridge Mountains?
- Who has a Geophysicist degree?
- Who is a horse whisperer?
- Who did their undergrad and graduate program at the same school?
- Who has first responder training?
- Who went to PT school furthest from LPT?
- Who coached a fellow PT as a high school student?
- Who graduated PT School most recently?
- Who has lived in Florida?
18 Clues: Who is a horse whisperer? • Who has lived in Florida? • Who is a published author? • Who is a Suttons Bay Graduate? • Who has a Geophysicist degree? • Who has first responder training? • Who has been with LPT the longest? • Who visits 7/11 on a weekly basis? • Who graduated PT School most recently? • Who has hiked the Blue Ridge Mountains? • ...
LEELANAU PHYSICAL THERAPY 2023-12-18
Across
- Who coached a fellow PT as a High School student?
- Who had the their first baby while working for LPT?
- Who is a published Author?
- Who has lived in Florida?
- Who has kicked The Blue Ridge Mountains?
- Who is a Suttons Bay Graduate?
- Who did their under grade and graduate program at the same school?
- Who visits 7/11 on a weekly basis?
- Who has a geophysicist degree?
Down
- Who has first responder training?
- Who has been with LPT the longest?
- Who went to PT school furthest from LPT?
- Who graduated PT School most recently?
- Who worked on Mackinac Island for a summer?
- Who has an under grade engineering degree?
- Who had the first set of twins that works at LPT?
- Who is a horse whisperer?
- Who was the first to get engaged while working for LPT?
18 Clues: Who has lived in Florida? • Who is a horse whisperer? • Who is a published Author? • Who is a Suttons Bay Graduate? • Who has a geophysicist degree? • Who has first responder training? • Who has been with LPT the longest? • Who visits 7/11 on a weekly basis? • Who graduated PT School most recently? • Who went to PT school furthest from LPT? • ...
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation 2025-09-01
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- Ability to move
- Body alignment
- Muscle relaxation technique
- Water-based therapy
- Training for stability
- Process of recovery
- Improves flexibility
- Supportive devices
- Hands-on treatment
- Walking aid
- Using ice for healing
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- Professional helping recovery
- Building muscle strength
- Training stamina
- Safe body movements
- Artificial limb
- Using warmth for healing
- Movements for recovery
18 Clues: Walking aid • Body alignment • Ability to move • Artificial limb • Training stamina • Supportive devices • Hands-on treatment • Water-based therapy • Safe body movements • Process of recovery • Improves flexibility • Using ice for healing • Training for stability • Movements for recovery • Building muscle strength • Using warmth for healing • Muscle relaxation technique • ...
physical and chemical crossword 2012-11-08
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- breaking down food into starches when mixed with saliva.
- chemical changes the substance's...
- what, chemically, does the small intestine do?
- how does saliva break down food?
- when an object doesnt change into a new substance.
- which of the intestines collects nutrients?
- a physical change _______ change its identity.
- is the small intestine physical or chemical?
- which intestine is both physical and chemical?
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- a chemical change _______ change its identity.
- which intestine is only physical?
- how do the teeth break down food?
- what does the stomach do physically?
- chemically breaking down food in the stomach.
- out of the digestive system how many organs are both physical and chemical?
- when an object changes its identity.
- continual mixing of food in the small intestine.
- what is the start of the digestive system and is both physical and chemical?
- physically breaks down food with your teeth.
19 Clues: how does saliva break down food? • which intestine is only physical? • how do the teeth break down food? • chemical changes the substance's... • what does the stomach do physically? • when an object changes its identity. • which of the intestines collects nutrients? • is the small intestine physical or chemical? • physically breaks down food with your teeth. • ...
Physical Health Crossword 2021-02-13
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- A fun way to exercise and move your body while listening to music.
- A long walk in nature.
- A quality of being physically strong. (Hint: Muscles)
- You may feel very tired after doing this exercise for a while.
- Being able to move your body and stretch your muscles. (Hint: If you can do the splits or touch your toes, people might say you are _________)
- You need strong _________ to support your body and move.
- A type of exercise that involves working with a team or on your own.
- You use your core muscles to maintain this while exercising.
- A type of transportation that involves using your leg muscles.
- This is released from your body when you exercise.
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- You do this type of exercise every day to move from one place to another.
- An activity that requires effort and moving your body to maintain your health.
- This type of exercise allows your muscles to relax and become more flexible.
- A type of exercise that you do in water.
- This part of your body pumps all of the blood and oxygen your body needs while exercising.
- This type of exercise includes stretching, relaxing and finding your balance.
- Being healthy and physically fit. (Hint: Involves cardio, strength, balance and flexibility)
- Running at a constant pace. (Hint: Not running or walking)
18 Clues: A long walk in nature. • A type of exercise that you do in water. • This is released from your body when you exercise. • A quality of being physically strong. (Hint: Muscles) • You need strong _________ to support your body and move. • Running at a constant pace. (Hint: Not running or walking) • You use your core muscles to maintain this while exercising. • ...
Physical Health Crossword 2021-02-13
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- A fun way to exercise and move your body while listening to music.
- A long walk in nature.
- A quality of being physically strong. (Hint: Muscles)
- You may feel very tired after doing this exercise for a while.
- Being able to move your body and stretch your muscles. (Hint: If you can do the splits or touch your toes, people might say you are _________)
- You need strong _________ to support your body and move.
- A type of exercise that involves working with a team or on your own.
- You use your core muscles to maintain this while exercising.
- A type of transportation that involves using your leg muscles.
- This is released from your body when you exercise.
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- You do this type of exercise every day to move from one place to another.
- An activity that requires effort and moving your body to maintain your health.
- This type of exercise allows your muscles to relax and become more flexible.
- A type of exercise that you do in water.
- This part of your body pumps all of the blood and oxygen your body needs while exercising.
- This type of exercise includes stretching, relaxing and finding your balance.
- Being healthy and physically fit. (Hint: Involves cardio, strength, balance and flexibility)
- Running at a constant pace. (Hint: Not running or walking)
18 Clues: A long walk in nature. • A type of exercise that you do in water. • This is released from your body when you exercise. • A quality of being physically strong. (Hint: Muscles) • You need strong _________ to support your body and move. • Running at a constant pace. (Hint: Not running or walking) • You use your core muscles to maintain this while exercising. • ...
Physical Geography GCSE 2013-05-14
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- Which volcano has flat sides and emits runny lava?
- What is the name of the fold mountain range that runs down the west side of South America?
- What type of lake is formed by glacial erosion?
- On a storm hydrograph, the time between the peak rainfall and peak discharge is known as the...?
- What is the name of the volcano that has steep sides and thick magma?
- At which plate boundary do the plates move away from each other?
- What type of engineering involves using man-made structures to control the flow of the river?
- What is the name of the elongated hill made up of glacial deposits?
- What is the landform called when a still standing curve of water has broken off from the main river
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- What type of moraine is deposited at the side of a glacier?
- Name the type of Plate Boundary where fold mountains can be formed
- Which course in a river will have a V shaped valley, steep sides and a narrow, shallow channel?
- What is the process of erosion called when the rivers bedload smash into each other and break apart?
- Whatis the name of the steep sided ridge formed when two glaciers flow in parallel valleys
- What is the name of the process in which a river bounces its bedload along the river bed using the force of the water?
- What is the input of snow and ice into a glacier called?
- What is the output nof a glacier called?
- What is the name of the point in the Earth where an Earthquake starts.
18 Clues: What is the output nof a glacier called? • What type of lake is formed by glacial erosion? • Which volcano has flat sides and emits runny lava? • What is the input of snow and ice into a glacier called? • What type of moraine is deposited at the side of a glacier? • At which plate boundary do the plates move away from each other? • ...
The Physical Exam 2024-07-02
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- A statement in the patient's own words that describes the reason for the visit.
- In healthcare this includes the patient's name, address, date of birth, employment, and other details.
- A condition of general bodily weakness or discomfort, often marking the onset of a disease.
- The process of stretching out; increasing the angle of a joint.
- The manner or style of walking.
- The use of touch during the physical examination to assess the size, consistency, and location of certain body parts.
- Describes a pulse that is thin and feeble.
- The white part of the eye that forms the orbit.
- To close, shut, or stop up.
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- Small lumps, lesions, or swellings that are felt when the skin is palpated
- Subjective complaints reported by the patient, such as pain or nausea.
- Fainting; a brief lapse in consciousness.
- An abnormal sound heard during auscultation of the heart that may or may not have a pathologic origin.
- Movement or exercise of a body part by means of an externally applied force.
- The process of decreasing the angle of a joint.
- To listen with a stethoscope.
- Pertaining to an elevated body temperature.
- A physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence.
18 Clues: To close, shut, or stop up. • To listen with a stethoscope. • The manner or style of walking. • Fainting; a brief lapse in consciousness. • Describes a pulse that is thin and feeble. • Pertaining to an elevated body temperature. • The process of decreasing the angle of a joint. • The white part of the eye that forms the orbit. • ...
Physical Activities Crossword 2025-01-24
18 Clues: ogfl • ncdea • ceerh • eckhyo • etinns • ecrcos • kaerat • hkgini • olwgnib • tolalbfs • tboolafl • slacreso • allkkcib • sgimiwmn • bbsaeall • eyloalbvll • bsalltkabe • ymtsnaigsc
Europe Physical Overview 2025-09-18
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- Mountain range that forms the border between Spain and France
- The Peninsula made up of Italy
- A good system of defense historically for England
- Europe's largest peninsula
- A crossroads for 3 continents
- The tallest mountain in the Alps
- The peninsula made up of Spain and Portugal
- The longest river in Germany
- The second longest river in Europe that flows through 12 countries
- The body of water that the Volga empties into
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- The body of water that the Danube River flows into
- Forms the border between Europe and Asia in Russia
- The river that flows through Paris, France and empties into the English Channel
- The tallest mountains in Europe
- The longest river in Europe
- The largest mountain free landform on earth
- The ocean on the western side of Europe
- The world's 6th largest continent
- The body of water that the Danube empties into
19 Clues: Europe's largest peninsula • The longest river in Europe • The longest river in Germany • A crossroads for 3 continents • The Peninsula made up of Italy • The tallest mountains in Europe • The tallest mountain in the Alps • The world's 6th largest continent • The ocean on the western side of Europe • The largest mountain free landform on earth • ...
Physical Activity Crossword 2025-10-10
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- Moving your legs quickly to get exercise
- The process of getting your muscles to "wake up" before you start a workout
- Type of exercise that increases flexibility
- Moving your body to improve health
- Exercises to build muscle mass and tone
- Muscle ____ is important for overall strength
- A physical activity done with others
- A low-impact activity involving putting one foot in front of the other
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- The length of time you exercise
- Exercises that improve heart and lung endurance
- The number of times you repeat an exercise
- A goal that is specific, measurable, and achievable
- An activity with quick burst of fast and intensity
- Nutrients (one of the food groups) that provide energy for exercise
- The ability of muscles to exert force
- Physical activity like basketball or soccer
- Time to let your body recover
- How often you do physical activity
18 Clues: Time to let your body recover • The length of time you exercise • Moving your body to improve health • How often you do physical activity • A physical activity done with others • The ability of muscles to exert force • Exercises to build muscle mass and tone • Moving your legs quickly to get exercise • The number of times you repeat an exercise • ...
physical 2023-07-31
Across
- an item used for ice-hockey to score
- a game played with a ball and racket
- pass in rugby when a player is in front of the ball and catches the ball the play is considered a?
- a place for people to work out?
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- the action or movement of a runner?
- the most popular sport as of right now?
- a type of ball played in Maori games?
7 Clues: a place for people to work out? • the action or movement of a runner? • an item used for ice-hockey to score • a game played with a ball and racket • a type of ball played in Maori games? • the most popular sport as of right now? • pass in rugby when a player is in front of the ball and catches the ball the play is considered a?
Unit 2: AOS 1 - Physical Education 2021-08-19
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- This type of physical activity tracker generally does not provide us with rich data about the activity being conducted
- One of the biggest social influences on a teenager
- What type of sleep you should be getting
- A common example of physical activity
- An activity that requires low metabolic equivalent
- This type of physical activity needs to be conducted
- An objective tool for assessing physical activity
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- Policy level - if you do x, you will get y.
- A settings based approach
- This measures your elevation throughout the day
- A type of physical activity
- A tool can be valid, but not --------
- an alternative model to the social ecological
- A word used to describe the social-ecological model
- You need a minimum of this many hours sleep each night
- You need less of this as you age
- The acronym that describes the principles of physical activity
- An example of an environmental factor that many influence participation in physical activity
- You may get this if you are not engaging in regular physical activity
- One of the biggest social influences on a child
- An activity that mostly the very young are involved in
21 Clues: A settings based approach • A type of physical activity • You need less of this as you age • A tool can be valid, but not -------- • A common example of physical activity • What type of sleep you should be getting • Policy level - if you do x, you will get y. • an alternative model to the social ecological • This measures your elevation throughout the day • ...
Fisica (Physical Traits) 2025-03-13
Sports/Physical Activity 2025-03-13
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- a surface water sport where you use a board.
- a long distance running event that is 26.2 miles long.
- an indoor and outdoor activity that requires you to traverse up, down, and across natural rock formations.
- a sport involving exercises and performances requiring physical strength, flexibility, and coordination, often performed on various apparatuses.
- a club and ball sport where players use various clubs to hit ball into a series of hold on a course.
- a skill to stay afloat by keeping your head above water.
- track and field events that consist of 10 various events.
- a team sport where players hit a ball over a net, trying to score points by making the ball land in the opponent’s court.
- a sporting event that occurs every 4 years which originated in Greece.
- a track and field event that requires you to sprint over and jump over obstacles.
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- a 1 on 1 sport where you are thrusting your sabre towards your opponent for points.
- rolling a weighted ball to knock down pins
- a team sport played on ice or grass where players use sticks to hit a puck or ball into the opponent’s goal.
- a sport where individuals ride on a board with wheels, performing tricks or racing on various terrains.
- a physical combat sport that is 1 on 1 where the objective is to pin your opponent.
- a bat-and-ball game where players score by hitting a pitched ball and running around bases to reach home plate.
- aiming at a target using a bow shooting arrows.
- a fast-paced team sport where players use a stick with a netted pocket to catch, carry, and pass a ball, aiming to score by shooting the ball into the opponent's goal.
18 Clues: rolling a weighted ball to knock down pins • a surface water sport where you use a board. • aiming at a target using a bow shooting arrows. • a long distance running event that is 26.2 miles long. • a skill to stay afloat by keeping your head above water. • track and field events that consist of 10 various events. • ...
Supporting Physical Activity 2025-09-18
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- What improves when children practise catching and throwing?
- Which need is met when children are offered food, rest, and warmth?
- Why do we model inclusive physical activity?
- What do we feel when muscles are tired after movement?
- Which pyramid explains human motivation and needs?
- Which type of movement helps build strong bones and muscles?
- What do children regulate through calming movement?
- What do muscles support when we balance or stretch?
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- Which word describes planned physical activity led by adults?
- What builds when children succeed in movement tasks?
- Which feeling grows when children are included and celebrated?
- How do we protect children's welfare in active spaces?
- What do we inspire when we role model healthy habits?
- Why do we encourage movement every day in EYFS?
- What do children need to feel before they can learn?
- Which skill is developed through group movement games?
- What do we nurture when we support emotional regulation?
- What system benefits from aerobic activity?
18 Clues: What system benefits from aerobic activity? • Why do we model inclusive physical activity? • Why do we encourage movement every day in EYFS? • Which pyramid explains human motivation and needs? • What do children regulate through calming movement? • What do muscles support when we balance or stretch? • What builds when children succeed in movement tasks? • ...
Physical Fitness Crossword 2021-12-10
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- Rhythmic, nonstop, moderate to vigorous activity that requires large amounts of oxygen
- The feeling of stability and control over your body
- The ratio of body fat to lean body tissue, such as bone, muscle, and fluid
- A period of low to moderate exercise to prepare your body to end a workout session
- The passing of traits from parents to their children
- A measure of a muscle's ability to repeatedly exert a force over a prolonged period of time
- Any form of bodily movement that uses up energy
- Switching between different activities and exercises on different days
- Units of heat that measure the energy available in food
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- Intense physical activity that requires little oxygen but uses short bursts of energy
- The ability to handle the physical demands of everyday life
- The ability of your body's joints to move easily through a full range of motion
- The smooth and effective working together of your muscles and bones
- Planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain one's fitness
- The number of times your heart beats per minute when you are relaxing
- A period of low to moderate exercise to prepare your body for more vigorous activity
- The range of numbers between which your heart and lungs receive the most benefit from a workout
- A measure of the most weight you can lift or the most force you can exert at one time
18 Clues: Any form of bodily movement that uses up energy • The feeling of stability and control over your body • The passing of traits from parents to their children • Units of heat that measure the energy available in food • The ability to handle the physical demands of everyday life • The smooth and effective working together of your muscles and bones • ...
Physical Exam Crossword 2021-12-08
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- Normal pupil response assessment
- Assessment of the brain and spinal cord through the response of pupil reflexes, the gait, as well as other body reflexes, such as limbs, paws, and digits.
- difficulty breathing
- Evaluates how well an animal’s blood is
- Professional cleaning of a patient’s teeth
- The quick general assessment of an animal to
- how quickly the animal needs care
- Serious condition where the body overheats at temperatures of 105 degrees or more.
- how long it takes for the color to return to
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- Area evaluated over the neck and shoulders, eye sockets, and gums to determine how much
- The shrinking of the muscle when it is not being
- The patient's name, age or date of birth gender,color, and breed or species
- Body system consisting of bone, muscles,tendons, and ligaments.
- Mineralized plaque material that appears brown to dark yellow in color and is difficult to remove from teeth
- Blood noted inside the eye.
- in the body by pressing on the gums and
- loss has occurred
- area
18 Clues: area • loss has occurred • difficulty breathing • Blood noted inside the eye. • Normal pupil response assessment • how quickly the animal needs care • Evaluates how well an animal’s blood is • in the body by pressing on the gums and • Professional cleaning of a patient’s teeth • The quick general assessment of an animal to • how long it takes for the color to return to • ...
Physical Science C 2021-04-06
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- numeric age of rocks
- the guy who figured it all out
- the half life
- glaciers that cover large parts of earths surface something we all life on
- mass of a star
- When protons and Neutrons form together
- continents that are big
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- When a star begins to run out of fuel
- the rock layer
- Made lakes, Hills, and streams
- How to tell if an object is moving
- How the Universe Began
- When elements join together to form heavier elements elements that are heavy
- long distinct time period
- long span of geological time
- when everything is extinct
- a time period
- when the weather swtiches
18 Clues: the half life • a time period • the rock layer • mass of a star • numeric age of rocks • How the Universe Began • continents that are big • long distinct time period • when the weather swtiches • when everything is extinct • long span of geological time • Made lakes, Hills, and streams • the guy who figured it all out • How to tell if an object is moving • ...
Physical Science Crossword 2026-02-12
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- A change directly from a gas to a solid without becoming a liquid.
- The change in state from a solid to a liquid
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the idea that all matter is made up of tiny particles in constant motion
- a state of matter that consists of free-moving ions and electrons
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- Releases heat and energy
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas
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- the principle stating that matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
- The change of state from a liquid to a solid
- A measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- The amount of space an object takes up
- A change directly from the solid to the gaseous state without becoming liquid
- Changes Substances change phases by adding or subtracting energy
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Absorbs heat and energy
- A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
18 Clues: Absorbs heat and energy • Releases heat and energy • The amount of space an object takes up • Anything that has mass and takes up space • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The change of state from a liquid to a gas • The change of state from a liquid to a solid • The change in state from a solid to a liquid • A state of matter with no definite shape or volume • ...
physical 2021-11-02
7 Clues: a set • like a group • the fat and bone in your body • easily bendable without breaking • how well you can do the exercise • the amount of weight you can lift • how many times you can do something without getting tired
Abbreviations 2024-09-23
Across
- Durable medical equipment
- Protected health information
- bilateral lower extremities
- Speech and Language Pathology
- Occupational Therapist
- Physical Therapy Assistant
- Weight-bearing
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Prior level of function
- Activities of Daily Living
- Ankle foot orthosis
- Student Physical Therapist
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- Range of motion
- Evidence-based practice
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Edge of bed
- Skilled Nursing Facility
- American Physical Therapy Association
- Within Functional Limits
- adduction
- Assistive device
- Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy
22 Clues: adduction • Edge of bed • Weight-bearing • Range of motion • Assistive device • Ankle foot orthosis • Occupational Therapist • Evidence-based practice • Prior level of function • Skilled Nursing Facility • Within Functional Limits • Durable medical equipment • Physical Therapy Assistant • Activities of Daily Living • Student Physical Therapist • bilateral lower extremities • ...
PHYSICAL THERAPY 2017-10-09
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- ball and socket joint
- the "funny" bone
- muscle in back of the leg
- triangular-shaped muscle of the shoulder
- the longest bone in the body
- another name for kneecap
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- pumps blood to your entire body
- person who helps others rehabilitate from injury
- controls everything in the body
- the largest organ
- exercise where your heart rate increases
11 Clues: the "funny" bone • the largest organ • ball and socket joint • another name for kneecap • muscle in back of the leg • the longest bone in the body • pumps blood to your entire body • controls everything in the body • exercise where your heart rate increases • triangular-shaped muscle of the shoulder • person who helps others rehabilitate from injury
Physical Geography 2018-08-22
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- Pattern of where people live
- problems with planet systems
- land dehydration in a dry area
- clearing of a wide area of trees
- Land that's farmable
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- Trees, water, and minerals
- presence of things with harmful effects
- Scattered population
- A liquid mixture of hydrocarbons
- weather over a long period of time
- Community of same cultural background
11 Clues: Scattered population • Land that's farmable • Trees, water, and minerals • Pattern of where people live • problems with planet systems • land dehydration in a dry area • A liquid mixture of hydrocarbons • clearing of a wide area of trees • weather over a long period of time • Community of same cultural background • presence of things with harmful effects
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 2015-04-14
Physical Training 2022-03-29
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- Bounding, hopping or jumping training
- Swedish word 'speed play'
- Response to a stimulus
- The completion of a number of reps
- Another word for resistance
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- Training involving alternating periods of work
- A key principle of training
- A repetitive process of training
- Second part of any warm-up
- Range of motion around a joint
- Second key principle of training
11 Clues: Response to a stimulus • Swedish word 'speed play' • Second part of any warm-up • A key principle of training • Another word for resistance • Range of motion around a joint • A repetitive process of training • Second key principle of training • The completion of a number of reps • Bounding, hopping or jumping training • Training involving alternating periods of work
Physical Science 2022-01-24
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- an invisible and basic unit of matter
- the only metal that is in liquid form at room temperature
- the mechanical process to separate solids from the fluids
- a positive ion
- the process through which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
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- anything that has mass and occupies volume
- NH3
- the study of matter and the changes that happen
- a strong base that dissolves in water
- the center of an atom is called
- it is defined as mass divided by volume
11 Clues: NH3 • a positive ion • the center of an atom is called • an invisible and basic unit of matter • a strong base that dissolves in water • it is defined as mass divided by volume • anything that has mass and occupies volume • the study of matter and the changes that happen • the only metal that is in liquid form at room temperature • ...
Physical Geography 2022-09-30
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- This falls from the clouds
- When this happens there is lots of thunder and lightning
- This shakes the ground and makes buildings collapse
- This falls from the sky as cold flakes
- This happens when it rains too much and the water level rises
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- This heats up the planet
- The planet we live on
- This erupts lava and ash
- The Thames is an example of this
- This is a really hot and dry place where you may find camels walking around
- This has lots of tall trees and colourful animals living in it such as parrots
11 Clues: The planet we live on • This heats up the planet • This erupts lava and ash • This falls from the clouds • The Thames is an example of this • This falls from the sky as cold flakes • This shakes the ground and makes buildings collapse • When this happens there is lots of thunder and lightning • This happens when it rains too much and the water level rises • ...
Physical Fitness 2024-02-06
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- the ability of the heart & lungs to work efficiently during physical activity
- the ability to do everyday tasks without becoming short of breath, sore, or tired
- connect bone to bone
- activities that make you breathe harder and heart beat faster
- the ability to use muscles over & over without tire
- what do the 2 T's stand for in the FITT principle (no spaces)
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- the ability to use joints easily
- connect muscle to bone
- the amount of force muscles apply when they are being used
- what does the F stand for in the FITT principle?
- what does the I stand for in the FITT principle?
11 Clues: connect bone to bone • connect muscle to bone • the ability to use joints easily • what does the F stand for in the FITT principle? • what does the I stand for in the FITT principle? • the ability to use muscles over & over without tire • the amount of force muscles apply when they are being used • what do the 2 T's stand for in the FITT principle (no spaces) • ...
Physical Activity 2024-03-08
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- name of muscle that helps with movements in the
- This term means to encourage people
- The 'feel good' hormone released from the body after exercise
- Another word for 'intense' exercise
- a form of physical activity
- This is about the mind and its thoughts
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- the process of individuals communicating with others
- An illness for having extra weight
- a food plan that helps individuals keep healthy
- When an individual feels happy with themselves
- An example of intense exercise
11 Clues: a form of physical activity • An example of intense exercise • An illness for having extra weight • This term means to encourage people • Another word for 'intense' exercise • This is about the mind and its thoughts • When an individual feels happy with themselves • a food plan that helps individuals keep healthy • name of muscle that helps with movements in the • ...
physical description 2025-03-09
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- a possible eye colour (colour of the sea)
- the opposite of short
- the opposite of young
- the colour of grandparents' hair
- it can be fair,olive or dark
- the opposite of small
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- the opposite of straight hair
- on a man's face, similar to hair
- hair the opposite of short hair
- a possible eye colour (colour of trees)
- the opposite of chubby/fat
11 Clues: the opposite of short • the opposite of young • the opposite of small • the opposite of chubby/fat • it can be fair,olive or dark • the opposite of straight hair • on a man's face, similar to hair • the colour of grandparents' hair • hair the opposite of short hair • a possible eye colour (colour of trees) • a possible eye colour (colour of the sea)
Physical Appearance 2025-07-06
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- (in the ears, nose, etc.) with a hole for jewellery
- (for skin) light-coloured
- facial hair between the mouth and nose
- (for a person) more than average height
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- good-looking
- make-up for the mouth
- thin in attractive way
- (for eyes) colour
- (for hair) opposite of long
- (for hair) changed from the natural colour
- a permanent mark on the skin made with ink
11 Clues: good-looking • (for eyes) colour • make-up for the mouth • thin in attractive way • (for skin) light-coloured • (for hair) opposite of long • facial hair between the mouth and nose • (for a person) more than average height • (for hair) changed from the natural colour • a permanent mark on the skin made with ink • (in the ears, nose, etc.) with a hole for jewellery
Physical quantities 2025-02-19
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- What's the category if a quantity has both magnitude and direction?
- According to Newton's 1st law, which quantity will increase when you eat too much during winter vacation?
- Which unit is equivalent to kg m s^(-2)?
- Which word represents " the direction toward the center of the circle in circular motion"
- Which word is "Hz" a unit of?
- The name of the force exerted by cord/string.
- The name of the force exerted by the surface to resist the motion.
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- When the net force of an object is zero, the state of the object is?
- SI unit of temperature.
- The rate of change of velocity.
- Which prefix has the value x10^(-9)?
11 Clues: SI unit of temperature. • Which word is "Hz" a unit of? • The rate of change of velocity. • Which prefix has the value x10^(-9)? • Which unit is equivalent to kg m s^(-2)? • The name of the force exerted by cord/string. • The name of the force exerted by the surface to resist the motion. • What's the category if a quantity has both magnitude and direction? • ...
Physical Skills 2025-09-30
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- The ability to stop/start movement/change direction.
- The way the body is held.
- The efficient combination of body parts.
- Correct placement of body parts in relation to each other.
- Maintaining physical and mental energy.
- A steady or held position.
- The range of movement in a joint; the ability to move fluently from action to action
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- Lengthening one or more limbs/ muscles.
- The range of movement in the joints.
- An independent movement of part of the body.
- Muscular power.
11 Clues: Muscular power. • The way the body is held. • A steady or held position. • The range of movement in the joints. • Lengthening one or more limbs/ muscles. • Maintaining physical and mental energy. • The efficient combination of body parts. • An independent movement of part of the body. • The ability to stop/start movement/change direction. • ...
Physical Science 2026-01-20
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- Matter made of all the same atom
- how much do protons and Neutrons weigh?
- What circles around the nucleus of an atom?
- Positively charged Ions
- Not charged ions
- Atoms being pushed together using intense heat and pressure ______ Fusion
- What Ions are located in the nucleus of an Atom? Protons and ______
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- C.B.R.
- The mass of an atom comes from where?
- tells you the number of protons in an element _____ Number
- Negatively charged ions
- The same element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- Opposites
13 Clues: C.B.R. • Opposites • Not charged ions • Negatively charged ions • Positively charged Ions • Matter made of all the same atom • The mass of an atom comes from where? • how much do protons and Neutrons weigh? • What circles around the nucleus of an atom? • tells you the number of protons in an element _____ Number • ...
Physical Properties 2022-10-20
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- when an object's image bounces off of something
- how fast heat travels through an object
- tells how matter will
- The pull of a magnet
- how hard something is.
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- dissolves into liquid easily.
- the ability of a chemical to burn or ignite
- what it feels like.
- one that a person can measure without changing the matter
- anything that takes up space
- features or characteristics
11 Clues: what it feels like. • The pull of a magnet • tells how matter will • how hard something is. • features or characteristics • anything that takes up space • dissolves into liquid easily. • how fast heat travels through an object • the ability of a chemical to burn or ignite • when an object's image bounces off of something • ...
Physical Education 2020-04-03
11 Clues: heart and lungs • body equilibrium • feet move the body • strength and speed • muscle contraction • change direction quickly • muscles to generate force • movements of various body parts • move joints and muscles of motion • intensity for a short amount of time • Training, aerobic exercise and resistance training
physical appearences 2020-03-23
11 Clues: The bee is • This picture is • She is from Cuba • The vikings have • He plays basketball. • My little brother is • He doesn't have hair • He needs to eat more. • My cousin has a lot of • The princess has long and • He needs to go to the gym
Physical Activity 2020-06-21
11 Clues: Ice game • 3 pointer! • Touch down • World chase tag • girls only sport • I love to workout • I kick the round ball • 3 letter word, touch down • I hit the small ball over the net • I love to ride a ______ on dirt tracks and roads • You have to be flexible, good balance and be athletic
Physical appereance 2021-05-07
11 Clues: it is not thin • it is not tall • a brilliant color • I .... black hair • it is over the lips • the opposite of short • the jw app has this color • the jw language app is... • she is 15 years old. she is... • it is not big. it is not short. • it is the color of Cleidy's hair
Physical Features 2023-03-29
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- Land that is much higher than the surrounding area.
- Karoo This is found in the Western Cape and is much bigger than the Little Karoo.
- Features Physical thing that stands out on the land such as a river.
- The breaking down of rock by moving water.
- the area covered by one main river and all its tributaries.
- A lower lying area only 800m above sea level.
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- River A main river that runs through the Northern Cape.
- A smaller river that flows into the main river.
- Steep land between the plateau and the coastal plain.
- A large flat high area above the level of the sea.
- The highland on the plateau that has warm summers and cool winters.
11 Clues: The breaking down of rock by moving water. • A lower lying area only 800m above sea level. • A smaller river that flows into the main river. • A large flat high area above the level of the sea. • Land that is much higher than the surrounding area. • Steep land between the plateau and the coastal plain. • River A main river that runs through the Northern Cape. • ...
Physical Geography 2023-04-25
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- Tierra Caliente is the ________ climate zone
- Antilles home to Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico.
- ____________ Peninsula and Baja California are Mexico's two peninsulas
- made of over 3000 islands
- Caribbean's most valuable resource
- home to Mexico City; also called Central Plateau
- one of Mexico's most important natural resources
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- these natural disasters occur in summer and early autumn
- gives access to Atlantic and Pacific Oceans without going through or around South America
- Caribbean has around _____ hurricanes each year
- occupies 2/3 of land
11 Clues: occupies 2/3 of land • made of over 3000 islands • Caribbean's most valuable resource • Tierra Caliente is the ________ climate zone • Caribbean has around _____ hurricanes each year • home to Mexico City; also called Central Plateau • one of Mexico's most important natural resources • these natural disasters occur in summer and early autumn • ...
PHYSICAL SCIENCE 2015-04-22
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- ABILITY OF AN OBJECT TO RESIST A CHANGE IN MOTION
- HORIZONTAL ROWS ON THE PERIODIC TABLE.
- A pH OF 7
- HAS A pH HIGHER THAN 7
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- HELIUM AND ARGON ARE ____ GASES
- CAN CHANGE IF GRAVITY CHANGES
- WHAT YOU WILL BE WHEN YOU ARE DONE WITH THIS CROSSWORD
- OPPOSES THE FORWARD MOTION OF AN AIRPLANE
- PUSH OR PULL ON AN OBJECT
- IS NOT AFFECTED BY GRAVITY
- HAS A pH LOWER THAN 7
11 Clues: A pH OF 7 • HAS A pH LOWER THAN 7 • HAS A pH HIGHER THAN 7 • PUSH OR PULL ON AN OBJECT • IS NOT AFFECTED BY GRAVITY • CAN CHANGE IF GRAVITY CHANGES • HELIUM AND ARGON ARE ____ GASES • HORIZONTAL ROWS ON THE PERIODIC TABLE. • OPPOSES THE FORWARD MOTION OF AN AIRPLANE • ABILITY OF AN OBJECT TO RESIST A CHANGE IN MOTION • WHAT YOU WILL BE WHEN YOU ARE DONE WITH THIS CROSSWORD
Physical Changes 2017-02-21
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- The process by which a liquid turns to a solid
- When particles are arranged in fixed positions a material is....?
- The temperature at which a liquid turns to a gas (7,5)
- The process by which a solid turns directly to a gas
- Particles in this state can move over each other but are still touching.
- The process by which a liquid turns to a gas
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- The temperature at which a solid turns to a liquid (7,5)
- The process by which a gas turns directly to a solid.
- The process of turning from a gas to a liquid
- Particles in this state have the most space between them
- Particles of a gas move like this
11 Clues: Particles of a gas move like this • The process by which a liquid turns to a gas • The process of turning from a gas to a liquid • The process by which a liquid turns to a solid • The process by which a solid turns directly to a gas • The process by which a gas turns directly to a solid. • The temperature at which a liquid turns to a gas (7,5) • ...
Physical features 2018-09-19
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- a lot of island in one place.
- a large area of land on earth.
- a steep high peace of land.
- a long and narrow body of water.
- a body of saltwater that is almost completely surrounded by land.
- the largest body of salt water on earth.
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- it.
- a large, flat area of land that has few tree's.
- a body of water that is completely surrounded by land.
- a area of land that has three complete sides of ocean
- a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water.
11 Clues: it. • a steep high peace of land. • a lot of island in one place. • a large area of land on earth. • a long and narrow body of water. • the largest body of salt water on earth. • a large, flat area of land that has few tree's. • a area of land that has three complete sides of ocean • a body of water that is completely surrounded by land. • ...
physical science 2023-08-22
Physical Science 2023-11-20
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- a substance with no fixed shape or volume
- an object with a fixed shape and volume
- pure substance that can't be broken down
- measure or how much matter is in an object
- two or more atoms joined together
- All physical substances are made of this
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- smallest building blocks of matter
- measure of how much space an object takes up
- mass divided by volume
- a substance with a fixed volume but no fixed shape
- two or more different elements joined
11 Clues: mass divided by volume • two or more atoms joined together • smallest building blocks of matter • two or more different elements joined • an object with a fixed shape and volume • pure substance that can't be broken down • All physical substances are made of this • a substance with no fixed shape or volume • measure or how much matter is in an object • ...
Physical Education 2023-11-09
Across
- The area where touchdowns are scored.
- The number of throws a QB is allowed in class.
- Where you place your fingers on the football.
- What you must wear on your feet.
- The name of your PE teacher.
- Used to measure the trunk lift.
- When the receiver runs the ball into the endzone.
- Moving quickly from one spot to the other.
Down
- pass When the QB throws the ball to the receiver and the ball is not caught.
- The player who throws the ball during the game.
- The order you sit in for attendance.
11 Clues: The name of your PE teacher. • Used to measure the trunk lift. • What you must wear on your feet. • The order you sit in for attendance. • The area where touchdowns are scored. • Moving quickly from one spot to the other. • Where you place your fingers on the football. • The number of throws a QB is allowed in class. • The player who throws the ball during the game. • ...
Physical Activity 2023-09-07
Across
- "Feel good" hormones released when we exercise.
- Regular exercise helps to maintain our weight which reduces the risk of ________.
- Exercise intensity that pushes us as hard as we can go. Sweating, increased heart rate, and heavy breathing happen at this intensity.
- Repeated and organized physical activity that causes heart rate to increase.
- Being active helps to improve our mental health by reducing the risk of depression and anxiety.
- Minimum amount of hour(s) per day middle school students are recommended to be active.
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- Heart rate can be determined by pressing your middle and pointer fingers to your wrist and counting how many times you feel a ________.
- ________ activity is when you use your muscles to move your body.
- Physical activity strengthens our muscles and ________.
- Exercise intensity that makes our hearts beat fast and causes us to breathe harder, but we could still push harder.
- Resting heart ________ should be between 60-100 beats per minute.
11 Clues: "Feel good" hormones released when we exercise. • Physical activity strengthens our muscles and ________. • ________ activity is when you use your muscles to move your body. • Resting heart ________ should be between 60-100 beats per minute. • Repeated and organized physical activity that causes heart rate to increase. • ...
Physical Activity 2024-03-08
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- name of muscle that helps with movements in the
- This term means to encourage people
- The 'feel good' hormone released from the body after exercise
- Another word for 'intense' exercise
- a form of physical activity
- This is about the mind and its thoughts
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- the process of individuals communicating with others
- An illness for having extra weight
- a food plan that helps individuals keep healthy
- When an individual feels happy with themselves
- An example of intense exercise
11 Clues: a form of physical activity • An example of intense exercise • An illness for having extra weight • This term means to encourage people • Another word for 'intense' exercise • This is about the mind and its thoughts • When an individual feels happy with themselves • a food plan that helps individuals keep healthy • name of muscle that helps with movements in the • ...
Physical Activity 2024-03-08
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- Name of the muscle that helps with movements in the body
- This term means to encourage people
- The name of the 'feel good' hormone released from the body after exercise
- The term to describe a rapid and intense exercise
- A form of physical activity
- This is about the mind and its thoughts
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- the process of individuals communicating with others
- An illness for having extra weight
- A food plan that helps individuals keep healthy
- When an individual feels happy with themselves
- An example of intense exercise
11 Clues: A form of physical activity • An example of intense exercise • An illness for having extra weight • This term means to encourage people • This is about the mind and its thoughts • When an individual feels happy with themselves • A food plan that helps individuals keep healthy • The term to describe a rapid and intense exercise • ...
physical science 2024-09-26
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- what Is the process of inferring something?
- decimal system of weights and measure derived from and extending the metric system of units?
- a plot or trace on a graph?
- the masses of an object?
- amount of space a object takes up?
- what is the international decimal system of weights and measurements?
- what is a reference that is used to calibrate measurements?
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- variable what is something that depends on other factors?
- experiment what is a scientific test done under controlled conditions called?
- something you attach importance or value to?
- 3rd for every action their is an equal and opposite reaction
11 Clues: the masses of an object? • a plot or trace on a graph? • amount of space a object takes up? • what Is the process of inferring something? • something you attach importance or value to? • variable what is something that depends on other factors? • what is a reference that is used to calibrate measurements? • ...
Physical Science 2024-05-07
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- a force that a person or object applies or uses on another object or person
- movement of an object around a fixed point
- motion along a straight line or path
- anything that has volume and mass
- the amount of stuff in an object or substance
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- a force causing the object to move towards the object or person who is causing the force
- an object immersed in a fluid, the fluid pushes upward on the object
- the basic building block of matter
- how much space an object or substance take up
- a force directed away from the person applying the force
- a type of atom with the same number of protons
11 Clues: anything that has volume and mass • the basic building block of matter • motion along a straight line or path • movement of an object around a fixed point • how much space an object or substance take up • the amount of stuff in an object or substance • a type of atom with the same number of protons • a force directed away from the person applying the force • ...
Physical Properties 2025-09-15
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- How resistant something is to being scratched or dented.
- How much mass is packed into a certain space.
- Can dissolve in water.
- Easily goes through chemical changes with other substances.
- Shiny or reflects light well.
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- Breaks or shatters easily when hit.
- Lets heat or electricity pass through it.
- Can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets.
- Makes a deep, ringing sound when struck.
- The forms matter can take: solid, liquid, and gas.
- Can be stretched into a thin wire.
11 Clues: Can dissolve in water. • Shiny or reflects light well. • Can be stretched into a thin wire. • Breaks or shatters easily when hit. • Makes a deep, ringing sound when struck. • Lets heat or electricity pass through it. • Can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets. • How much mass is packed into a certain space. • The forms matter can take: solid, liquid, and gas. • ...
Physical Science 2025-06-09
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- A negativity charges subatomic particle
- Anything in motion is
- Standered unit of energy
- A substance made up of 2 or more elements
- The pull between 2 objects
- The building block of life
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- The transfer of thermal energy
- the mass and how much volume I takes up
- When water is so hot it turns into vapor
- The factor that is excepted to change
- The substance ability to burn
11 Clues: Anything in motion is • Standered unit of energy • The pull between 2 objects • The building block of life • The substance ability to burn • The transfer of thermal energy • The factor that is excepted to change • the mass and how much volume I takes up • A negativity charges subatomic particle • When water is so hot it turns into vapor • ...
Physical apperance 2026-02-18
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- - Someone who isn't tall.
- - What do we call hair on a man's face?
- - You have this usually when you're getting old.
- - He doesn't have a beard, he has a
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- - You have 2 and you use them to see.
- - Having no waves in your hair.
- - Someone who doesn't have straight hair
- - A person who has no hair.
- - You have got 2 and you use them to hear.
- - A person who has yellow hair.
- - She isn't short.
11 Clues: - She isn't short. • - Someone who isn't tall. • - A person who has no hair. • - Having no waves in your hair. • - A person who has yellow hair. • - He doesn't have a beard, he has a • - You have 2 and you use them to see. • - Someone who doesn't have straight hair • - What do we call hair on a man's face? • - You have got 2 and you use them to hear. • ...
Unit 4 Review 2 2024-11-25
Across
- - A process where substances change into new substances.
- - A chemical reaction that releases heat and light.
- - The physical form of matter (solid, liquid, gas).
- Changes that create a new substance
- - A physical change when a substance mixes into a liquid.
- - A physical change where a liquid turns to gas.
- - What happens to bonds in a chemical reaction.
- - A result of a chemical change involving iron and oxygen.
- - A physical change where a liquid becomes a solid.
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- - A physical change where a solid becomes a liquid.
- - A physical change where gas becomes liquid.
- - A physical combination of substances that can be separated and are not chemically combined..
- - Changes that affect the form but not the identity of a substance.
- - Formation of this may indicate a chemical change.
- - A unexpected change in this can indicate a chemical reaction.
- - The connection between atoms in a molecule.
- - Two or more atoms bonded together.
17 Clues: Changes that create a new substance • - Two or more atoms bonded together. • - A physical change where gas becomes liquid. • - The connection between atoms in a molecule. • - What happens to bonds in a chemical reaction. • - A physical change where a liquid turns to gas. • - A physical change where a solid becomes a liquid. • ...
Unit 4 Review 2 2024-11-25
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- - A unexpected change in this can indicate a chemical reaction.
- - Two or more atoms bonded together.
- - Changes that affect the form but not the identity of a substance.
- - A process where substances change into new substances.
- Changes that create a new substance
- - The connection between atoms in a molecule.
- - A chemical reaction that releases heat and light.
- - The physical form of matter (solid, liquid, gas).
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- - A physical combination of substances that can be separated and are not chemically combined..
- - A physical change where gas becomes liquid.
- - A physical change where a liquid becomes a solid.
- - A physical change where a liquid turns to gas.
- - A physical change where a solid becomes a liquid.
- - What happens to bonds in a chemical reaction.
- - Formation of this may indicate a chemical change.
- - A result of a chemical change involving iron and oxygen.
- - A physical change when a substance mixes into a liquid.
17 Clues: Changes that create a new substance • - Two or more atoms bonded together. • - A physical change where gas becomes liquid. • - The connection between atoms in a molecule. • - What happens to bonds in a chemical reaction. • - A physical change where a liquid turns to gas. • - A physical change where a liquid becomes a solid. • ...
Physical Fitness 2021-03-04
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- Ability to move the body parts swiftly while applying the maximum force of the muscles
- Ability of body systems to gather, process, and deliver oxygen and fuel during long periods of moderate/ vigorous activity.
- Ability to move joints through a full range of motion
- Ability to control or stabilise the body when a person is standing still or moving
- Ability of muscles to apply force
- Amount of fat, muscle, water and bone your body is made up of
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- Ability of muscles to perform continuously without tiring
- Ability to use the senses together with body parts during movement
- Ability to reach or respond quickly to what you hear, see, or feel.
- Ability to change and control the direction and position of the body while maintaining a constant, rapid motion
- Ability to move your body or parts of your body swiftly
11 Clues: Ability of muscles to apply force • Ability to move joints through a full range of motion • Ability to move your body or parts of your body swiftly • Ability of muscles to perform continuously without tiring • Amount of fat, muscle, water and bone your body is made up of • Ability to use the senses together with body parts during movement • ...
Physical Education 2020-04-03
11 Clues: heart and lungs • body equilibrium • muscle contraction • feet move the body • strength and speed • change direction quickly • muscles to generate force • movements of various body parts • move joints and muscles of motion • intensity for a short amount of time • Training, aerobic exercise and resistance training
Physical Education 2020-04-03
11 Clues: heart and lungs • body equilibrium • feet move the body • strength and speed • muscle contraction • change direction quickly • muscles to generate force • movements of various body parts • move joints and muscles of motion • intensity for a short amount of time • Training, aerobic exercise and resistance training
Physical Review 2021-03-31
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- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a substance made up of one type of an atom
- a device used to measure
- condition in which matter is in. solid, liquid, or gas
- molecules that are free from eachother
- the smallest piece of matter
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- formula it lists all the elements in a compound
- change in position
- that amount of force the Earth's gravity pullls down and object
- change in velocity
- study of motion and energy
11 Clues: change in position • change in velocity • a device used to measure • study of motion and energy • the smallest piece of matter • molecules that are free from eachother • anything that has mass and takes up space • a substance made up of one type of an atom • formula it lists all the elements in a compound • condition in which matter is in. solid, liquid, or gas • ...
Physical Science 2021-10-15
11 Clues: liquid to gas • gas to liquid • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • energy from heat • energy from motion • change where atoms rearrange • basic building block of matter • change where atoms stay the same • two or more atoms chemically bonded • two or more substances mixed together
Physical Descriptions 2021-10-06
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- Unusually light complexion
- Excessively Fat
- Strong and healthy with stamina
- Very thin and tall
- Young looking
- A person of an older age most times elderly.
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- Fleshy or overweight.
- Weak and in bad condition from old age
- Strong with well developed muscles
- Delicate usually in poor health
- Weak lacking in muscular power
11 Clues: Young looking • Excessively Fat • Very thin and tall • Fleshy or overweight. • Unusually light complexion • Weak lacking in muscular power • Delicate usually in poor health • Strong and healthy with stamina • Strong with well developed muscles • Weak and in bad condition from old age • A person of an older age most times elderly.
Physical Features 2022-03-22
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- /the only plateau in Jamaica
- /the longest river in Jamaica
- /an area that is at, below, or near sea level
- /the highest mountain in Jamaica
- /the highest point of a mountain
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- /the widest river in Jamaica
- /I am higher than a hill
- /a mountain with a leveled top
- /highland lower than 500m high
- /the spanish word for river
- /a group of mountains
11 Clues: /a group of mountains • /I am higher than a hill • /the spanish word for river • /the widest river in Jamaica • /the only plateau in Jamaica • /the longest river in Jamaica • /a mountain with a leveled top • /highland lower than 500m high • /the highest mountain in Jamaica • /the highest point of a mountain • /an area that is at, below, or near sea level
physical education 2022-02-23
Across
- the power used in the dancing
- duration of the moment
- circle, square etc. made the parts of the body
- apex of energy in the dance
- body uses energy
- interconnected phrases of the dance
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- used to deliver the message to the audience
- the main message of the dance
- keeps the unity and continuity
- area surrounding a person
- add excitement and flavor to the dance
11 Clues: body uses energy • duration of the moment • area surrounding a person • apex of energy in the dance • the main message of the dance • the power used in the dancing • keeps the unity and continuity • interconnected phrases of the dance • add excitement and flavor to the dance • used to deliver the message to the audience • circle, square etc. made the parts of the body
Physical Assessment 2024-01-02
Across
- temporary state of confusion
- answer questions about person, place, time
- Clinical Decision Rule for DVT
- itchiness
- low-pitched wheeze
- easy, efficient way to screen for systemic illness
- herpes zoster
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- sixth vital sign
- type of referral with hypertensive crisis
- after inspection and palpation of chest
- type of Optic cranial nerve
11 Clues: itchiness • herpes zoster • sixth vital sign • low-pitched wheeze • type of Optic cranial nerve • temporary state of confusion • Clinical Decision Rule for DVT • after inspection and palpation of chest • type of referral with hypertensive crisis • answer questions about person, place, time • easy, efficient way to screen for systemic illness
Physical description 2024-04-22
Across
- When you mix red and blue, you get ...
- When you're getting old, you probably have ...
- When you no longer have hair on your head, you are ...
- When you have red hair, there are chances you also have ...
- Some hair above your eyes.
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- when you work out a lot, you become ...
- The upper part of your face, between your hair and your eyebrows.
- People wear ........... so they can see better.
- It usually grows after puberty for men.
- Where goatees grow.
- When you reach 65, you are considered a ...
11 Clues: Where goatees grow. • Some hair above your eyes. • When you mix red and blue, you get ... • when you work out a lot, you become ... • It usually grows after puberty for men. • When you reach 65, you are considered a ... • When you're getting old, you probably have ... • People wear ........... so they can see better. • ...
physical appearance 2024-08-11
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- It is a light color of hair.
- a person whose body weight is considered too low to be healthy.
- a person as having no or little hair on their head
- it is the darkest and most common of all human hair colors
- this hair doesn't have hint of wave or curl.
- being in the first or early stage of life or growth; youthful; not old
Down
- having more body fat than is optimally healthy.
- (of a person or their build) gracefully thin; slenderly built
- It is wavy, coiled, or spiral-shaped.
- of great or more than average height
- is a general term for people whose height is considerably below average
11 Clues: It is a light color of hair. • of great or more than average height • It is wavy, coiled, or spiral-shaped. • this hair doesn't have hint of wave or curl. • having more body fat than is optimally healthy. • a person as having no or little hair on their head • it is the darkest and most common of all human hair colors • ...
Physical Descriptions 2024-10-20
Across
- Hair that is yellow in color
- A type of facial hair that is above a person's lip only
- A person who is not tall
- Jewelry that goes on a person's ear
- A type of facial hair that covers all of the face
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- Hazel eyes are usually a mixture of brown and...
- To describe someone with no hair
- A way to describe a man who is good looking (only used for men)
- A way to describe hair that lies flat and does not curve much
- A way to describe hair that spirals and makes circles
- Lines a persons face that usually shows age
11 Clues: A person who is not tall • Hair that is yellow in color • To describe someone with no hair • Jewelry that goes on a person's ear • Lines a persons face that usually shows age • Hazel eyes are usually a mixture of brown and... • A type of facial hair that covers all of the face • A way to describe hair that spirals and makes circles • ...
Physical Education 2022-11-15
Across
- naturally occuring substances that control certain functions.
- a type of rule that can also be called technical.
- killing pain.
- used to treat patients with heart disease and excess fluid in their bodies.
- taking drugs to improve sporting performance.
- where a game of netball is played.
Down
- to cause blockage.
- hormones which help to build muscle.
- causing drowsiness.
- the consequence of breaking a rule.
- chemical substances you can take that affect the way your body works.
11 Clues: killing pain. • to cause blockage. • causing drowsiness. • where a game of netball is played. • the consequence of breaking a rule. • hormones which help to build muscle. • taking drugs to improve sporting performance. • a type of rule that can also be called technical. • naturally occuring substances that control certain functions. • ...
Physical Science 2023-05-15
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- asssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
- sasas
- sasassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
- sasasasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
- asd
- sas
- sasassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
- sas
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- saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
- sasasasasasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
- sas
- asasas
- ssussssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
- us ta\ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
14 Clues: sas • asd • sas • sas • sasas • asasas • saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa • sasassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss • sasasasasasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss • asssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss • sasasasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss • ...
physical activity 2025-03-18
11 Clues: Tribe • Fruit • Minion • Hee Hee • From maccas • Meme with toilet • Requires low energy. • Low energy expenditure • A person who is stupid • Requires maximum energy use • Your heart rate is up by 50 percent.
Physical Fitness 2025-02-06
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- The process of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- - The ability to move joints through their full range of motion.
- A physical activity that strengthens the heart and lungs.
- - The ability of a muscle to exert force (e.g., weightlifting).
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- - The process of drinking enough water to maintain body functions
- - The number of times your heart beats per minute.
- - A type of exercise that improves flexibility (e.g., yoga).
- Composition - The ratio of fat to lean body mass in a person.
- - The ability to sustain physical effort over time (e.g., running long distances).
- - The ability to quickly change body position and direction.
- - A type of training that involves short bursts of intense activity followed by rest.
11 Clues: - The number of times your heart beats per minute. • A physical activity that strengthens the heart and lungs. • - A type of exercise that improves flexibility (e.g., yoga). • - The ability to quickly change body position and direction. • The process of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. • Composition - The ratio of fat to lean body mass in a person. • ...
Physical Quantities 2025-05-30
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- PHYSICAL QUANTITY CAN BE ..............
- THE UNIT OF WEIGHT.
- THE UNIT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT.
- DEGREE C.
- MASS STAYS THE .......... WHEREVER YOU GO.
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- ITS VALUE IS 1 X 10 TO THE POWER OF 9.
- MICRO AND ......... ARE USED TO MEASURE THINGS THAT WE CAN'T SEE.
- ADDED BEFORE A UNIT.
- ANOTHER UNIT TIME.
- ITS UNIT IS KILOGRAM.
- IT IS USED TO MEASURE LENGTH.
11 Clues: DEGREE C. • ANOTHER UNIT TIME. • THE UNIT OF WEIGHT. • ADDED BEFORE A UNIT. • ITS UNIT IS KILOGRAM. • THE UNIT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT. • IT IS USED TO MEASURE LENGTH. • ITS VALUE IS 1 X 10 TO THE POWER OF 9. • PHYSICAL QUANTITY CAN BE .............. • MASS STAYS THE .......... WHEREVER YOU GO. • MICRO AND ......... ARE USED TO MEASURE THINGS THAT WE CAN'T SEE.
Physical and Chemical Properties 2020-06-29
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- Chemical property that indicates whether a substance will undergo a chemical reaction
- Chemical property that indicates the substance can burn skin upon contact
- Physical property based on a substance's resistance to flow
- Physical property of a metal based on whether it contains iron, cobalt, or nickel
- A change in a substance's appearance without a change in its composition
- When copper reacts with water and oxygen and develops a greenish tint
- Physical property of a metal based on whether it can be drawn into wires
- Chemical property that indicates the substance can burn in the presence of oxygen
- A solid that it produced when two liquids are chemically combined
- When iron reacts with water and oxygen to produce iron oxide
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- Physically separating substances by size
- Characteristic able to be observed without changing composition of the substance
- When a substance catches on fire in the presence of oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and ash
- Physical property based on how easily a substance is able to be dissolved
- When their a change in a substance's composition which results in the formation of a new substance
- Physical property of a metal based on whether it can pounded into sheets
- Chemical property that indicates whether a substance can be naturally broken down through decomposition
- Characteristic that can only be observed when a substance is undergoing a chemical change
- Physical change in which a solid becomes evenly mixed in a liquid
- Physically separating substances according to their boiling point
- Physical property based on the temperature at which a substance will change from a liquid to a gas
- Physical property based on the mass per volume of a substance
- Physical property based on the temperature at which a substance will change from a solid to a liquid
- Physical Property of a metal based on whether it can conduct heat or electricity
- Physical change in which a substance changes from one state of matter into another
25 Clues: Physically separating substances by size • Physical property based on a substance's resistance to flow • When iron reacts with water and oxygen to produce iron oxide • Physical property based on the mass per volume of a substance • Physical change in which a solid becomes evenly mixed in a liquid • Physically separating substances according to their boiling point • ...
Physical properties 2021-01-24
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- how we measure how much matter is in a given amount of space
- The part of the solution that gets dissolved
- Temperature at which a substances turns from a liquid to a gas
- Temperature at which a substances turn from a solid into a liquid
- Amount of substance that can be dissolved in another substance
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- Amount of space that an object takes up
- Five senses
- Temperature at which a substances turn from a liquid to a solid
- homogenous combination of two or more substances (Cant be separated)
- The part of a solution that does the dissolving
- heterogenous combination of two or more substances that keep their properties (Can be separated)
11 Clues: Five senses • Amount of space that an object takes up • The part of the solution that gets dissolved • The part of a solution that does the dissolving • how we measure how much matter is in a given amount of space • Temperature at which a substances turns from a liquid to a gas • Amount of substance that can be dissolved in another substance • ...
Physical Processes 2024-08-27
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- When chemicals and minerals in water eat away at stone leaving behind caverns
- The theory that the earth’s outer shell is composed of a number of large, unanchored plates, or slabs of rock, whose constant movement explains earthquakes and volcanic activity
- When a tectonic plate goes underneath another and creates a volcano
- Valley created by rivers
- The movement of weathered materials, including gravel, soil, and sand, usually caused by water, wind, and glaciers
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- When two tectonic plates hit each other and create a mountain
- When two plates rub against each other causing earthquakes and faultines
- When physical processes like wedging breaks apart earth
- The geological process in which sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform or landmass
- When Magma pushing between two plates and creates a rift valley
- Valley created by glaciers
11 Clues: Valley created by rivers • Valley created by glaciers • When physical processes like wedging breaks apart earth • When two tectonic plates hit each other and create a mountain • When Magma pushing between two plates and creates a rift valley • When a tectonic plate goes underneath another and creates a volcano • ...
Physical Science 2023-12-12
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- The term used to describe energy in a substance that has been heated
- Turbines harvest energy from this
- One of the three basic things
- A process going on inside the sun
- Magnetic poles always come in these
Down
- Magnets will never have this
- Subatomic particle that has "strange" properties
- The shorter this is, the more harmful it is to humans
- Physicist who theorized that light came in tiny lumps
- Energy that is the sum of all of the kinetic energies of the individual particles in the substance
- Physicist that said the energy of the electron determines its orbit
11 Clues: Magnets will never have this • One of the three basic things • Turbines harvest energy from this • A process going on inside the sun • Magnetic poles always come in these • Subatomic particle that has "strange" properties • The shorter this is, the more harmful it is to humans • Physicist who theorized that light came in tiny lumps • ...
Physical Geography 2023-10-30
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- Type of resources that are non-living and buried
- Natural disasters that are caused by tectonic plates shifting
- Causes night and day
- Landforms that are created by tectonic plates colliding
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- Type of resources that are living
- Type of resources that can run out
- An extreme weather event that has wind speeds up to 300mph
- Type of resources that will not run out if we take care of them
- Caused by Earth's revolution and tilt
- An extreme weather event that has wind speeds up to 200mph and brings severe rainfall
- A resource that is renewable, non-biological, and not a mineral
11 Clues: Causes night and day • Type of resources that are living • Type of resources that can run out • Caused by Earth's revolution and tilt • Type of resources that are non-living and buried • Landforms that are created by tectonic plates colliding • An extreme weather event that has wind speeds up to 300mph • Natural disasters that are caused by tectonic plates shifting • ...
Physical Science 2023-10-19
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- distance/ time
- both will increase or decrease by the same factor
- Displacement/ Time
- mass X acceleration
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- velocity X time
- a constant and unchanging state or condition
- has a magnitude and direction
- when a groups magnitude is closer to the target or goal
- when the groups magnitude is closer together
- a magnitude without a direction
- speed X time
11 Clues: speed X time • distance/ time • velocity X time • Displacement/ Time • mass X acceleration • has a magnitude and direction • a magnitude without a direction • a constant and unchanging state or condition • when the groups magnitude is closer together • both will increase or decrease by the same factor • when a groups magnitude is closer to the target or goal
physical apperance 2023-10-13
14 Clues: hair type • hair type • hair type • hair/puffy • hair/length • hair/length • chubbier body build • age/well aged person • length/small, little • age/early life person • age/middle life person • small/skinny body build • huge length/above average • unhealthy/huge body build
physical exercises 2022-08-22
Across
- to sit on your heels with your knees bent up close to your body
- the sport or activity of moving over snow on skis
- an exercise in which you lie on your stomach and raise your body off the ground by pressing down on your hands until your arms are straight
- lasting a long time and requiring a lot of effort, concentration, etc.
- a long race in which horses have to jump over fences, water, etc.
- a sporting event in which people try to jump as far forward as possible after running up to a line
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- the sport or activity of swimming
- to walk with stiff regular steps like a soldier
- to run or swim a short distance very fast
- the sport of shooting animals and birds with guns
- an exercise in which you hold onto a high bar above your head and pull yourself up towards it
11 Clues: the sport or activity of swimming • to run or swim a short distance very fast • to walk with stiff regular steps like a soldier • the sport or activity of moving over snow on skis • the sport of shooting animals and birds with guns • to sit on your heels with your knees bent up close to your body • a long race in which horses have to jump over fences, water, etc. • ...
Physical characteristics 2022-07-16
kinesiology crossword 2021-10-05
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- ,became the director of the Hemingway Gymnasium at Harvard University in 1879. His goal was to improve function, not physique.
- ,was a another student of Dr. Hanna who mentioned that physical training should be replaced with “science of physical activity.”
- ,introduced physical education in public schools. He was the first person to offer teacher-training courses in physical education.
- ,advanced several ideas about how physical education should be taught and the environment it should be taught in.
- ,a student under Galileo. Borelli was the most important contributor to bio-mechanics of the loco motor system
- ,developed gymnastic exercises and wrote influential books on the subject that were used by the military.
- ,developed free exercises for both boys and girls and strongly advocated physical training in the schools and in the home.
- ,compiled exercises with music that could be performed for adults and children.
- ,supported the early Greek view that a strong body and mind were the key to optimal health.
- ,expressed in his book The School and Society, that school should provide the kinds of experiences the child is expected to have in society to prepare them.
- ,unified hundreds of French athletic clubs and created competitions. He went on to organize the first Olympic games in 1896 in Greece.
- ,declared that the heart was a muscle and not just for emotion. He also distinguished the difference between tendons and muscles, as well as the concept of muscle contractions
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- ,was the first American to advocate physical training in the schools in a published manuscript in 1749.
- ,was a Swedish gymnast that brought Swedish gymnastics to the US in 1883. he emphasized precise execution of movement, drills, specific exercises, and posture-correcting movements.
- ,he suggested kids from birth to 5 years old requires vigorous physical activity children who are 5-12 years old require games and sports
- ,held strong views about the importance of exercise in preventing disease.
- ,directed the first ever physical education program in 1885 at Oberlin College in Ohio.
- ,was one of the first advocates for physical education, as its own program.
- ,created the “New Physical Education” by getting schools to teach students physical skills in physical education.
- ,was the first president of the AMA. She received her training for PT in England.
- ,emphasized that play and physical activity were important in the proper development of children.
- ,formulated his 3 laws of motion and formed the foundation for physics and bio-mechanics
22 Clues: ,held strong views about the importance of exercise in preventing disease. • ,was one of the first advocates for physical education, as its own program. • ,compiled exercises with music that could be performed for adults and children. • ,was the first president of the AMA. She received her training for PT in England. • ...
Physical skills 2021-12-10
Across
- A steady or held position achieved by an even distribution of weight.
- Eye line.
- The energy the dancer uses to connect with and draw in the audience.
- How you perform the movements for example fast then slow.
- What you do, the movement you are performing for example a jump then turn would be two actions
- The amount of exertion given in a performance.
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- The way the body is held.
- The range of movement in the joints(involving muscles, tendons and ligaments).
- Correct placement of body parts in relation to each other.
- The efficient combination of body parts.
- Ability to maintain physical and mental energy over periods of time.
11 Clues: Eye line. • The way the body is held. • The efficient combination of body parts. • The amount of exertion given in a performance. • How you perform the movements for example fast then slow. • Correct placement of body parts in relation to each other. • The energy the dancer uses to connect with and draw in the audience. • ...
Physical Skills 2020-05-19
Across
- Muscular Power.
- An independent movement of parts of the body.
- The range of movement available at a joint (involving muscles, tendons and ligaments).
- How the body is held.
- The correct placement of body parts in relation to each other.
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- The efficient combination of body parts in relation to each other.
- A steady or held body position achieved by an even distribution of weight.
- The ability to maintain levels of physical and mental energy over periods of time.
- The range of movement at a joint. The ability to move fluently from action to action.
- The ability to start and stop movement, change direction and hold shape.
- Lengthening one or more muscles or limbs.
11 Clues: Muscular Power. • How the body is held. • Lengthening one or more muscles or limbs. • An independent movement of parts of the body. • The correct placement of body parts in relation to each other. • The efficient combination of body parts in relation to each other. • The ability to start and stop movement, change direction and hold shape. • ...
