physical Crossword Puzzles
Physical Health and Fittness 2013-04-22
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- there is four of them and they all work together
- it is a guideline that tells you how much exercise and electronic things you should be doing
- it is a world wide organization
- it is an attitude towards things and how you feel
- it is a way that you have to think when something you do is hard
- it is something physical that you do as a job
- doing physical activity to improve your health
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- it is something that happens when you don't drink enough water after physical activity
- it is something that you do for physical activity
- it is something physical that is for your own enjoyment
- helping around the house or chores
- it is sometimes phyisical activity that you do outside
- it is something that makes you fit and is an enjoyment
- it is something that your body produces when you do physical exercise
- it is a way to interact with people
15 Clues: it is a world wide organization • helping around the house or chores • it is a way to interact with people • it is something physical that you do as a job • doing physical activity to improve your health • there is four of them and they all work together • it is something that you do for physical activity • it is an attitude towards things and how you feel • ...
The Hunger Games: Part 2 2023-05-16
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- elaborately decorated
- wild; savage
- lack of seriousness
- difficult
- to mislead; to fool
- lacking physical strength
- extremely thin; wasted away
- false bravery
- physical or mental effort
- unsteadily; insecurely
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
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- to relieve make more bearable
- unreasonably high; excessive
- irritation, frustation
- resembling a beast; showing lack of human sensibility
- jagged;saw-like
- to make or become worse
- skill and grace in physical movement
- extremely careful
19 Clues: difficult • wild; savage • false bravery • jagged;saw-like • extremely careful • lack of seriousness • to mislead; to fool • elaborately decorated • irritation, frustation • unsteadily; insecurely • to make or become worse • lacking physical strength • physical or mental effort • extremely thin; wasted away • unreasonably high; excessive • to relieve make more bearable • ...
VOCAB 2022-09-22
25 Clues: stress • social • mental • empathy • mindset • physical • optimist • conflict • optimism • emotional • dimension • pessimist • self-talk • spiritual • prosocial • pessimism • exaggerate • optimistic • self-esteem • responsible • facilitator • personalize • self-respect • overgeneralize • characteristic
Intro To Forensics Review 2023-08-06
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- Forensic unit that investigates discharged bullets, cartridge cases, shotgun shells, and ammunition
- IDs poison, drugs, and chemicals
- An analysis unit that attempts to tie a recorded voice to a particular suspect
- study human or criminal psychology and behavior
- Unit that is responsible for recording and examining physical evidence
- Collects, identifies, and analyzes physical evidence
- Determines material or structural failures
- Science unit that incorporates the principles of chemistry, physics, and geology to identify and compare physical evidence
- IDs unknown insects and bugs found on a decomposing body
- studies and examines bones
- facial reconstruction
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- Unit that analyzes handwriting
- matching projectiles and casings to individual firearms or weapons
- Someone who collects and preserves evidence
- lawyers that specialize in forensic issues
- Unit that dispatches specially trained personnel to the crime scene to collect and preserve physical evidence
- dentist who examines and IDs bite marks
- Unit that conducts lie detector tests
- Unit that processes and examines crime scene and evidence for latent fingerprints
- Forensic unit that applies the knowledge of biological sciences in order to investigate blood samples, body fluids, etc
20 Clues: facial reconstruction • studies and examines bones • Unit that analyzes handwriting • IDs poison, drugs, and chemicals • Unit that conducts lie detector tests • dentist who examines and IDs bite marks • lawyers that specialize in forensic issues • Determines material or structural failures • Someone who collects and preserves evidence • ...
es unit 1 2025-01-09
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- Solid to gas.
- The study of motion on the macroscopic level.
- Binding energy keeping atoms together.
- Solid to liquid.
- How much matter is present in an object.
- Basic unit of matter.
- Tiny and invisible to the naked eye.
- A particle with a negative charge.
- The state in which a physical object is.
- The study of the microscopic functions and properties of the physical universe.
- Loose atoms with low lattice energy.
- A component of an atom.
- Large and visible.
- Liquid to solid.
- Gas to solid.
- Fluid atoms with medium lattice energy.
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- The study of the functions and properties of the physical universe.
- A particle with a positive charge.
- The study of the physical universe.
- The study of motion on the microscopic level.
- A particle with no charge.
- Liquid to gas.
- Gas to liquid.
- The organization of atoms based on the number of protons in their nucleus.
- Basic block made of particles.
- All physical things are made of this.
- Rigid atoms with high lattice energy.
27 Clues: Solid to gas. • Gas to solid. • Liquid to gas. • Gas to liquid. • Solid to liquid. • Liquid to solid. • Large and visible. • Basic unit of matter. • A component of an atom. • A particle with no charge. • Basic block made of particles. • A particle with a positive charge. • A particle with a negative charge. • The study of the physical universe. • Tiny and invisible to the naked eye. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary PS 2025-01-10
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- Solid to gas.
- The study of motion on the macroscopic level.
- Binding energy keeping atoms together.
- Solid to liquid.
- How much matter is present in an object.
- Basic unit of matter.
- Tiny and invisible to the naked eye.
- A particle with a negative charge.
- The state in which a physical object is.
- The study of the microscopic functions and properties of the physical universe.
- Loose atoms with low lattice energy.
- A component of an atom.
- Large and visible.
- Liquid to solid.
- Gas to solid.
- Fluid atoms with medium lattice energy.
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- The study of the functions and properties of the physical universe.
- A particle with a positive charge.
- The study of the physical universe.
- The study of motion on the microscopic level.
- A particle with no charge.
- Liquid to gas.
- Gas to liquid.
- The organization of atoms based on the number of protons in their nucleus.
- Basic block made of particles.
- All physical things are made of this.
- Rigid atoms with high lattice energy.
27 Clues: Solid to gas. • Gas to solid. • Liquid to gas. • Gas to liquid. • Solid to liquid. • Liquid to solid. • Large and visible. • Basic unit of matter. • A component of an atom. • A particle with no charge. • Basic block made of particles. • A particle with a positive charge. • A particle with a negative charge. • The study of the physical universe. • Tiny and invisible to the naked eye. • ...
PATHFIT 2025-02-13
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- – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or stress.
- – The ability to maintain stability and control body movements.
- – Exercises that involve short bursts of intense physical effort.
- – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases.
- – Tissue in the body responsible for movement and strength.
- – The process of breaking down food into nutrients for the body.
- – The state of being strong, active, and full of energy.
- – A macronutrient essential for muscle growth and repair.
- – The ability to sustain physical or mental effort over time.
- – The process of healing and restoring energy after exercise.
- – Hormones released during exercise that improve mood and reduce pain.
- – The ability of muscles to exert force against resistance.
- – The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- – A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- – Related to the heart and blood vessels, essential for endurance.
- – The range of motion available in a joint or group of joints.
- – Inorganic substances essential for health, like calcium and iron.
- rate – The number of heartbeats per minute, indicating cardiovascular health.
- – Exercises that improve oxygen consumption and cardiovascular health.
- – Organic compounds needed for various bodily functions.
- – Extreme tiredness resulting from physical or mental exertion.
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- – A set schedule of activities that promotes health and well-being.
- – The process of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body.
- – The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- – The capacity to perform work and engage in physical activities.
- – The chemical processes in the body that convert food into energy.
- training – Exercises designed to build and maintain muscle strength.
- – The act of changing physical position or location.
- – Activities and habits that promote personal well-being.
- – The practice of being fully present and aware of the moment.
- – A structured session of physical exercise.
- – The way a person holds their body while sitting or standing.
- – Regularity in maintaining healthy behaviors and fitness routines.
- – The ability to control and maintain healthy habits consistently.
- – The way a person lives, affecting overall health and fitness.
- – A state of rest that reduces stress and promotes recovery.
- – Physical activity that improves or maintains physical fitness and overall health.
- (Body Mass Index) – A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
- – The ability to move quickly and easily with control.
- – The process of removing toxins from the body.
40 Clues: – A structured session of physical exercise. • – The process of removing toxins from the body. • – The act of changing physical position or location. • – The ability to move quickly and easily with control. • – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases. • – The state of being strong, active, and full of energy. • ...
PATHFIT 2025-02-13
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- – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or stress.
- – The ability to maintain stability and control body movements.
- – Exercises that involve short bursts of intense physical effort.
- – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases.
- – Tissue in the body responsible for movement and strength.
- – The process of breaking down food into nutrients for the body.
- – The state of being strong, active, and full of energy.
- – A macronutrient essential for muscle growth and repair.
- – The ability to sustain physical or mental effort over time.
- – The process of healing and restoring energy after exercise.
- – Hormones released during exercise that improve mood and reduce pain.
- – The ability of muscles to exert force against resistance.
- – The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- – A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- – Related to the heart and blood vessels, essential for endurance.
- – The range of motion available in a joint or group of joints.
- – Inorganic substances essential for health, like calcium and iron.
- rate – The number of heartbeats per minute, indicating cardiovascular health.
- – Exercises that improve oxygen consumption and cardiovascular health.
- – Organic compounds needed for various bodily functions.
- – Extreme tiredness resulting from physical or mental exertion.
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- – A set schedule of activities that promotes health and well-being.
- – The process of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body.
- – The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- – The capacity to perform work and engage in physical activities.
- – The chemical processes in the body that convert food into energy.
- training – Exercises designed to build and maintain muscle strength.
- – The act of changing physical position or location.
- – Activities and habits that promote personal well-being.
- – The practice of being fully present and aware of the moment.
- – A structured session of physical exercise.
- – The way a person holds their body while sitting or standing.
- – Regularity in maintaining healthy behaviors and fitness routines.
- – The ability to control and maintain healthy habits consistently.
- – The way a person lives, affecting overall health and fitness.
- – A state of rest that reduces stress and promotes recovery.
- – Physical activity that improves or maintains physical fitness and overall health.
- (Body Mass Index) – A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
- – The ability to move quickly and easily with control.
- – The process of removing toxins from the body.
40 Clues: – A structured session of physical exercise. • – The process of removing toxins from the body. • – The act of changing physical position or location. • – The ability to move quickly and easily with control. • – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases. • – The state of being strong, active, and full of energy. • ...
Bella crossword 2025-11-06
19 Clues: echoes • chemist • interval • physical • bass/bass • practical • Anchorage • tear/tear • impression • windy/windy • Mechanicals • declaration • detrimental • transmission • confrontation • record/record • qualification • read read/read • characteristics
Violence and stuff 2020-12-17
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- a group whose members often use violence or participate in criminal activity
- any kind of sexual intercourse with a person against his or her will
- singling out or excluding a person based on gender
- uninvited and unwelcome sexual conduct directed at another person
- a toll-free telephone service where abuse victims can get help and information
- the failure to meet a person's basic physical and emotional needs
- physical abuse that occurs within a family
- pattern of repeating abuse from one generation to the next
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- purposely frighting another person using threatening words, looks, or body language
- killing of one human by another
- the buying or selling of drugs
- unlawful beating, hitting, or kicking of another person
- ongoing conflict that offends another person by criticizing his or her race, colour, religion, physical disability, or gender
- the physical, emotional, or mental mistreatment of one person by another
- any individual who suffers injury, loss, or dealth due to violence
- a policy that makes no exceptions for anybody for any reason
- unlawful threat or attempt to do bodily injury to another person
- any behavior that causes physical or psychological harm to a person or damage to a property
- verbal threats/put downs or physical violence to taunt someone
- when a person forces another person to participate in a sexual act against his or her will
20 Clues: the buying or selling of drugs • killing of one human by another • physical abuse that occurs within a family • singling out or excluding a person based on gender • unlawful beating, hitting, or kicking of another person • pattern of repeating abuse from one generation to the next • a policy that makes no exceptions for anybody for any reason • ...
Acute severe eating and chronic eating disorders (ASED) in children. 2025-02-28
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- What is the main goal of treatment?
- What is a physical symptom of bulimia?
- What is a common treatment for bulimia?
- What is a serious health risk for those with bulimia?
- disorder What is anorexia?
- What is a common cause of eating disorders in children?
- What is the role of family in treatment?
- What is the main symptom of bulimia?
- What physical symptom is common in bulimia?
- What can anorexia cause in terms of heart function?
- What nutritional deficiency is common in anorexia?
- What condition involves extreme weight loss?
- What disorder is associated with purging?
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- What is the age range for eating disorders?
- image What is a common cause of anorexia?
- What is the primary cause of anorexia?
- What is a potential consequence of chronic anorexia?
- loss What is a physical symptom of anorexi?
- What is a psychological factor in eating disorders?
- What is a common physical effect of chronic anorexia?
- What is a common physical symptom of eating disorders?
- What can chronic eating disorders lead to?
- What is the treatment focus for eating disorders?
- What is binge-eating disorder?
- What is the primary symptom of anorexia?
- What is bulimia?
- Which hormone imbalance can anorexia cause?
- What should be monitored in children with eating disorders?
- erosion What is one physical effect of bulimia?
- Which eating disorder involves binge eating?
30 Clues: What is bulimia? • disorder What is anorexia? • What is binge-eating disorder? • What is the main goal of treatment? • What is the main symptom of bulimia? • What is the primary cause of anorexia? • What is a physical symptom of bulimia? • What is a common treatment for bulimia? • What is the primary symptom of anorexia? • What is the role of family in treatment? • ...
Mental Health Matters 2024-03-19
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- Attitude or outlook on life.
- Treatment for mental health issues.
- Mood disorder with extreme highs and lows.
- Appreciation for what one has.
- A common mental health disorder.
- Help and encouragement from others.
- Being present in the moment.
- Ability to bounce back from adversity.
- Optimism for the future.
- Feeling alone or disconnected.
- Prescribed drugs for mental health conditions.
- Beneficial for mental and physical health.
- Rest for mental and physical restoration.
- Process of healing and improvement.
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- Overall mental and physical health.
- Persistent sadness or loss of interest.
- Understanding and sharing others' feelings.
- Pressure or tension.
- Negative perceptions about mental health.
- Physical activity for mental well-being.
- Taking care of one's own well-being.
- Emotional state or feeling.
- Dealing with stress or challenges.
- A feeling of worry or unease.
24 Clues: Pressure or tension. • Optimism for the future. • Emotional state or feeling. • Attitude or outlook on life. • Being present in the moment. • A feeling of worry or unease. • Appreciation for what one has. • Feeling alone or disconnected. • A common mental health disorder. • Dealing with stress or challenges. • Overall mental and physical health. • ...
States of Matter 2024-07-30
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- the amount of space a substance occupies
- state of matter that has a definite volume, but no definite shape
- physical change of a liquid to a solid by the removal of energy as heat or increasing pressure
- state of matter that has neither a definite volume nor shape
- physical change from a liquid to gas by addition of energy as heat or decreasing pressure
- physical change from a gas to a liquid by the removal of energy as heat or increasing pressure
- physical change from gas to solid by removal of energy as heat or increasing pressure
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- temperature at which bubbles form inside the liquid
- the force exerted by the substance per unit area on another substance
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- physical change from a solid to a gas without passing through the intermediate liquid phase
- temperature at which the solid melts to become a liquid
- particular temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid, and gaseous phase of a substance are at equilibrium
- a state of matter that has a fixed volume and shape
- changes from one state of matter to another state of matter without a change in chemical composition
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- one of the principal conditions in which matter exists-solid, liquid, or gas
- graphical representation of the physical states of matter under different conditions of temperature and pressure
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- physical change of a solid to liquid by addition of energy as heat or decreasing pressure
20 Clues: the amount of space a substance occupies • anything that has mass and takes up space • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a state of matter that has a fixed volume and shape • temperature at which bubbles form inside the liquid • temperature at which the solid melts to become a liquid • state of matter that has neither a definite volume nor shape • ...
Properties Puzzle 2013-10-19
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- Many people confuse ____ with weight. Weight is the gravitational force exerted on an object, so an elephant will weigh different on the moon.(mass) *Physical*
- Isopropynol is very flammable. It _____ very easily.(burns) *Chemical*
- Water has a boiling point of____degrees celsius, which means water boils at this temperature.(onehundred) *Characteristic*
- It is _____ to burn plastic chairs because they are non-flammable.(hard) *Chemical)
- A conductor, such as copper,has ___ electrical conductivity, or the ability to transfer electric charges through a material.(high) *Physical*
- Mass is the amount of matter a substance, such as a rock, contains. It stays ______ everywhere.(constant) *Physical*
- Water's freezing point is the temperature at which water changes into a ________.(solid) *Characteristic*
- When iron reacts with oxygen, it creates ____.(rust) *Chemical*
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- There are three states of matter, solid, liquid, and ___.(gas)*Physical*
- Since the rock had a greater volume than the bathtub, all the ___ was displaced.(water) *Physical*
- People usually ____ gold with their teeth to determine if it is real, because gold is malleable; easily shaped.(bite) *Physical*
- Soap usually has a pleasant texture. It feels soft and _____.(smooth) *Physical*
- Ice turns to a liquid at a certain _______, ice's melting point.(temperature) *Characteristic*
- _______ are ten on the Moh's hardness scale,because they are very resistant to scratching.(diamonds) *Physical*
- Luster is a property of metals; shine. If an emerald has high luster, it is very ______.(shiny) *Physical*
- If an egg has a density(mass per unit volume of a material)greater than water, it will_____.(sink) *Characteristic*
16 Clues: When iron reacts with oxygen, it creates ____.(rust) *Chemical* • Isopropynol is very flammable. It _____ very easily.(burns) *Chemical* • There are three states of matter, solid, liquid, and ___.(gas)*Physical* • Soap usually has a pleasant texture. It feels soft and _____.(smooth) *Physical* • ...
Explore Activity #4 2024-10-31
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- Framework suggesting organized sports developed alongside urban and industrial growth
- College-level athletic competitions, increasingly popular in the 19th century
- Patriotic sentiments that influenced physical fitness programs in 19th-century Europe
- A 19th-century movement encouraging physical activity through religious principles
- Broad term for movement, exercise, and sports
- Period of major industrial change that influenced physical activity and recreation growth
- An organization that helped popularize physical education in the 1800s
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- Sport whose rules were first developed at the International YMCA Training Institute in 1891
- The study of human body movement
- 17th-century group that restricted recreational activities in New England
- A person who studies and writes about history, including physical activity
- 1972 law mandating equal opportunities in educational programs, including sports, for both sexes
- Physical exercise system using calisthenics and light equipment, popular in 19th-century US
- Early physical education leader known for developing exercise equipment and gymnasiums
14 Clues: The study of human body movement • Broad term for movement, exercise, and sports • An organization that helped popularize physical education in the 1800s • 17th-century group that restricted recreational activities in New England • A person who studies and writes about history, including physical activity • ...
Mental Health Matters 2024-05-10
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- Attitude or outlook on life.
- Treatment for mental health issues.
- Mood disorder with extreme highs and lows.
- Appreciation for what one has.
- A common mental health disorder.
- Help and encouragement from others.
- Being present in the moment.
- Ability to bounce back from adversity.
- Optimism for the future.
- Feeling alone or disconnected.
- Prescribed drugs for mental health conditions.
- Beneficial for mental and physical health.
- Rest for mental and physical restoration.
- Process of healing and improvement.
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- Overall mental and physical health.
- Persistent sadness or loss of interest.
- Understanding and sharing others' feelings.
- Pressure or tension.
- Negative perceptions about mental health.
- Physical activity for mental well-being.
- Taking care of one's own well-being.
- Emotional state or feeling.
- Dealing with stress or challenges.
- A feeling of worry or unease.
24 Clues: Pressure or tension. • Optimism for the future. • Emotional state or feeling. • Attitude or outlook on life. • Being present in the moment. • A feeling of worry or unease. • Appreciation for what one has. • Feeling alone or disconnected. • A common mental health disorder. • Dealing with stress or challenges. • Overall mental and physical health. • ...
Spelling Bee - Physical Education 2023-03-14
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- the equipment or tools used in a particular activity.
- relating to or requiring oxygen; typically used to describe exercise that requires sustained moderate-level activity.
- Skills: the ability to perform physical movements and manipulate objects with precision.
- a surface, often ice, used for skating or other sports.
- the organs in the chest responsible for respiration.
- time: the amount of time it takes for someone to respond to a stimulus.
- a barrier used in certain sports, such as track and field, that must be cleared by jumping.
- the method or procedure for accomplishing a particular task or goal.
- exercises designed to improve flexibility and prevent injury.
- a diving board or platform used for launching oneself into the air.
- a technique used in various sports involving the movement of a ball or puck while maintaining control.
- being in good physical condition, able to perform physical activities well.
- the ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
- the process of preparing oneself or others to do something, typically involving exercise or practice.
- the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the heart.
- being in good physical or mental condition; conducive to good health.
- the methods or strategies used to achieve a particular goal or objective.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- the physical or mental exertion required to do something.
- a blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- a gymnastics event in which the athlete runs toward a stationary apparatus and performs acrobatic movements over it.
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- items worn on the feet, such as shoes or boots.
- a form of dance that emphasizes rhythm and coordination.
- the degree or amount of strength, energy, or force that is exerted.
- rate: the number of times the heart beats per minute.
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time.
- a person who is proficient in sports and other physical activities.
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, often related to physical strength or energy.
- the state of being physically fit and healthy.
- not requiring oxygen; typically used to describe exercise that involves short bursts of intense activity.
- a leisure activity involving walking in natural environments, often on trails or in the wilderness.
- the act of ascending a mountain, rock face, or other natural formation using physical strength and skill.
- a strength-training exercise that involves bending the knees and lowering the body.
- physical activity performed to improve health and fitness.
- not being in good physical condition, unable to perform physical activities well.
- the muscular organ in the chest that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- a sport involving the performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, and agility.
- a series of exercises performed one after another, typically in a particular order.
- the salty fluid secreted by sweat glands in the skin, used for regulating body temperature.
- the power or skill to do something.
40 Clues: the power or skill to do something. • the state of being physically fit and healthy. • items worn on the feet, such as shoes or boots. • the ability to move or be moved freely and easily. • the organs in the chest responsible for respiration. • the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the heart. • rate: the number of times the heart beats per minute. • ...
Drugs and Alcohol 2015-02-26
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- Alcohol Content measure of the amount of alcohol present in a person's blood
- a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetables, and grain
- a person's mental and physical abilities have been impaired by alcohol
- Drinking the consumption of a large quantity of alcohol in a very short period of time
- other ways of thinking or acting
- a gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help
- drugs that slow down the body's functions and reactions
- Dependence a type of addiction in which the body itself fells a direct need for the drug
- person who create an atmosphere in which the alcoholic can comfortably continue
- process in which your body needs more and more drug to get the same affect
- Liver a condition in which fats builds up in the liver and cannot be broken down
- Time ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations
- Alcohol Syndrome a group of alcohol related birth defects that include both physical and mental problems
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- the physical and psychological reactions that occur when someone stops using an addictive substance
- a condition in which the body doesn't get the nutrients it needs to grow and function properly
- a disease characterized by scarring the liver
- physical process of freeing the body of an addictive substance
- the process of living an alcohol-free life
- a conscious or unconscious restraint of a person's own behaviors or actions
- a progressive, chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol
- a return to the use of a drug
- a physical or psychological need for a drug
- Poisoning a dangerous condition that results when a person drinks excessive amounts of alcohol over a short period of time
23 Clues: a return to the use of a drug • other ways of thinking or acting • the process of living an alcohol-free life • a physical or psychological need for a drug • a disease characterized by scarring the liver • drugs that slow down the body's functions and reactions • physical process of freeing the body of an addictive substance • ...
Year 9 PDHPE 2025 2025-10-27
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- Adversity - Overcoming adversity means successfully dealing with difficult or challenging situations.
- Mindset - A positive mindset is an optimistic approach that focuses on potential opportunities rather than problems.
- of Health - Dimensions of health are different aspects of wellbeing including physical, mental, social, emotional, and spiritual health.
- - Resilience is the ability to recover quickly from setbacks or hardships.
- Management - Time management is the ability to plan and control how much time to spend on activities.
- and Fitness - Technology and fitness involve using devices or apps to monitor or enhance physical activity.
- Inequities - Health inequities are unfair and avoidable differences in health status experienced by certain groups.
- - Values are the principles or standards that guide a person’s behaviour and decision-making.
- of Training - Principles of training are guidelines that help improve fitness safely and effectively.
- - Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- Skills - Coping skills are strategies used to manage stress and emotions during difficult times.
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- - Contraception is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy.
- Activity - Physical activity is any bodily movement produced by muscles that requires energy expenditure.
- - Beliefs are ideas or convictions that an individual accepts as true.
- Skills - Relationship skills are abilities that help people communicate and interact effectively with others.
- to Changes - Responding to changes is how individuals adapt to physical, emotional, or social changes in life.
- Relationships - Intimate relationships are close relationships involving emotional and physical closeness.
- Transmitted Infections - Sexually transmitted infections are infections passed through sexual contact.
- of Fitness - Components of fitness are the elements that contribute to overall physical fitness, such as strength and endurance.
- - Identity is the sense of who you are, shaped by personal experiences, values, beliefs, and social influences.
20 Clues: - Contraception is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy. • - Beliefs are ideas or convictions that an individual accepts as true. • - Resilience is the ability to recover quickly from setbacks or hardships. • - Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • ...
Chapter 10 2023-11-22
Ch.12 Vocab 2022-10-18
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- dangerously low body temperature.
- choosing the right types of activities to improve a given element of fitness
- All rhythmic activities that use large muscle groups for an extended period of time.
- exercising at a level that's beyond your regular daily activities
- involving little physical activity
- overworking the body
- gentle cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work
- injuries to the ligaments around a joint
- The ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion.
- the part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak
- physical _________ is any form of movement that causes your body to use energy.
- muscular _________ is the ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring.
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- A dangerous condition in which the body loses its ability to cool itself through perspiration.
- Purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and that improves or maintains physical fitness.
- Intense, short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen.
- overstretching and tearing a muscle
- _________ strength is the amount your muscle can exert
- ___________ endurance is the ability of your heart, lungs, and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissues during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity.
- low-level activity that prepares your body to return to a resting state
- heat ____________ is a form of physical stress on the body caused by overheating
- gradually increasing the demands on your body
- physical __________ is the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands.
- damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme
- ____________ cramps are sudden and sometimes painful contractions of the muscles
24 Clues: overworking the body • dangerously low body temperature. • involving little physical activity • overstretching and tearing a muscle • injuries to the ligaments around a joint • gradually increasing the demands on your body • damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme • _________ strength is the amount your muscle can exert • ...
Drugs and Alcohol 2023-02-09
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- Alcohol Content measure of the amount of alcohol present in a person's blood
- a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetables, and grain
- a person's mental and physical abilities have been impaired by alcohol
- Drinking the consumption of a large quantity of alcohol in a very short period of time
- other ways of thinking or acting
- a gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help
- drugs that slow down the body's functions and reactions
- Dependence a type of addiction in which the body itself fells a direct need for the drug
- person who create an atmosphere in which the alcoholic can comfortably continue
- process in which your body needs more and more drug to get the same affect
- Liver a condition in which fats builds up in the liver and cannot be broken down
- Time ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations
- Alcohol Syndrome a group of alcohol related birth defects that include both physical and mental problems
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- the physical and psychological reactions that occur when someone stops using an addictive substance
- a condition in which the body doesn't get the nutrients it needs to grow and function properly
- a disease characterized by scarring the liver
- physical process of freeing the body of an addictive substance
- the process of living an alcohol-free life
- a conscious or unconscious restraint of a person's own behaviors or actions
- a progressive, chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol
- a return to the use of a drug
- a physical or psychological need for a drug
- Poisoning a dangerous condition that results when a person drinks excessive amounts of alcohol over a short period of time
23 Clues: a return to the use of a drug • other ways of thinking or acting • the process of living an alcohol-free life • a physical or psychological need for a drug • a disease characterized by scarring the liver • drugs that slow down the body's functions and reactions • physical process of freeing the body of an addictive substance • ...
PSK4U Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-18
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- The process of muscle fibers shortening
- External input that aids in skill development
- Energy system primarily used for endurance activities
- Mental strategy for enhancing performance
- Principle involving working harder than usual to improve performance
- Caffeine, altitude masks and steroids
- The principle that emphasizes gradual increase in training load
- Immediate effect of exercise that enhances mood
- Range of motion available at a joint
- Types of physical activities that promote social interaction
- Tailoring physical activities to meet individual needs
- The necessity of physical activity in early societies
- Framework for understanding human movement and performance
- System responsible for delivering oxygen to the body
- The importance of physical activity for overall well-being
- Essential nutrient important for muscle repair
- State of health achieved through regular activity
- Neck extension is an example of this type of lever
- Energy system utilized for high-intensity, short-duration activities
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- Growth from infancy to adulthood
- This principle suggests that if you stop exercising, you will lose fitness
- Longitudinal, Transverse and ______________
- Desire or drive to engage in physical activity
- Macronutrient that provides energy for physical activity
- The impact of marketing and sponsorship on sports
- Training method that includes multiple exercise stations
- Stability, maximisation of force, linear motion and angular motion.
- The concept of using physical activity to enhance mood and reduce stress
- This term describes the ability to perform movements effectively
- Financial barrier affecting access to sports programs
- A sport that has significant cultural impact in Canada
- Increasing health issue related to elevated body weight
- A program designed to improve health-related fitness
- Joint type that allows for rotational movement
- Newton's first law
35 Clues: Newton's first law • Growth from infancy to adulthood • Range of motion available at a joint • Caffeine, altitude masks and steroids • The process of muscle fibers shortening • Mental strategy for enhancing performance • Longitudinal, Transverse and ______________ • External input that aids in skill development • Desire or drive to engage in physical activity • ...
Crimes Against People and Property Crossword 2017-11-14
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- Robbery but... with weapons
- Physically hitting a person
- Forcible stealing property through violence (Verbal/Physical)
- Crime A crime motivated by prejudice sometimes physical
- Paying for a crime
- A trade of goods and services that is unfair to one side.
- Destruction of property
- Attacking: physical or threating(Forms: Verbal, Sexual, Physical)
- Taking money that has been given to you (Corporations)
- Taking criminal out of the public for being dangerous
- Theft committed by breaking and entering.
- Killing another human being
- Specific,General,Negligence,Liability.
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- Legal term for Theft
- Justice for a crime
- Discouraging an act
- going through therapy
- A branch of Homicide
- Criminal activity online
- Lying in court
- theft of more than 500
- FIRE
- another term for Blackmail
- theft of less than 500
24 Clues: FIRE • Lying in court • Paying for a crime • Justice for a crime • Discouraging an act • Legal term for Theft • A branch of Homicide • going through therapy • theft of more than 500 • theft of less than 500 • Destruction of property • Criminal activity online • another term for Blackmail • Robbery but... with weapons • Physically hitting a person • Killing another human being • ...
chemical and psychical changes 2021-10-22
Chapter 14 2025-03-21
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- An essential skill for maintaining order and ensuring learning.
- A policy that expanded physical education programs in schools.
- A challenge that physical educators may face without professional development.
- Ongoing study and best practices that improve teaching effectiveness.
- Key factor in active learning during physical education classes.
- A career path that involves instructing students in physical education.
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- Used to measure student learning and progress in physical education.
- Essential for students to improve skills and engage in learning.
- A mental process that helps students plan, focus, and multitask.
- Activities that help teachers stay current in their field.
- A specialized area for teaching students with disabilities.
- National organization that sets standards for physical education.
- The study of teaching physical activity.
13 Clues: The study of teaching physical activity. • Activities that help teachers stay current in their field. • A specialized area for teaching students with disabilities. • A policy that expanded physical education programs in schools. • An essential skill for maintaining order and ensuring learning. • Essential for students to improve skills and engage in learning. • ...
Characteristics, Properties, and More!!!!1!!1!!!!1!1!! 2021-10-07
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- when a substance changes but stays as the same substance
- a chemical change that happens when you add fire to a firework
- a property that determines how something reacts
- a property we can physically see
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- when two substances react and create a new substance
- a chemical property that determines how well something holds a fire
- a chemical property that determines how toxic something is
- a chemical property that determines how it acts with another substance
- a physical change that happens when you put salt into boiling water
- a chemical change that happens when you leave an apple out for too long
- a physical change that can flatten a box
- a physical characteristic that controls the hue of an object
- a chemical change that happens when you set wood on fire
- a physical property that shows what an objects shape is
- a physical change that turns glass into glass shards
- a physical property that shows how big or small something is
16 Clues: a property we can physically see • a physical change that can flatten a box • a property that determines how something reacts • when two substances react and create a new substance • a physical change that turns glass into glass shards • a physical property that shows what an objects shape is • when a substance changes but stays as the same substance • ...
Chemistry: Properties of Matter Unit 3 LC 1 Lessons 1-4 2023-01-17
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- compound or element that changes during a chemical reaction.
- physical change that happens when liquid H20 is put in a cold environment that is below 32 degrees.
- a physical property of flavor being perceived
- does not change the material or substance.
- the quality of being able to be shaped and not broke.
- a physical property of a smell
- the substance produced at the end of a chemical reaction.
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- makes a new product.
- the chemical property that is how likely something can catch in fire.
- a physical property of the feel of a surface
- can be observed without changing the composition of the substance.
- another name for reactants when baking.
- a physical change that happens when ice is put in the hot sunlight
- when the composition of a substance must be changed and a new substance will form.
- chemical change caused by oxygen and iron.
- physical change that happens when liquid H2O is put in a VERY hot environment.
16 Clues: makes a new product. • a physical property of a smell • another name for reactants when baking. • does not change the material or substance. • chemical change caused by oxygen and iron. • a physical property of the feel of a surface • a physical property of flavor being perceived • the quality of being able to be shaped and not broke. • ...
Health-Ch 9, Lessons 1-4 2024-02-21
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- Rhythmic, nonstop, moderate to vigorous activity that requires large amounts of oxygen and works the heart.
- Basketball; baseball; soccer; football
- Sports you can do on your own or with a friend.
- The first stage of an exercise workout.
- The last stage of an exercise workout.
- Which part of your body is strengthened by curl-ups?
- This part of your body is strengthened by step-ups.
- A planned and organized session of physical activity
- Switching between different exercises.
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- Intense physical activity that requires little oxygen but uses short bursts of energy.
- Ability to engage in vigorous physical activity over time without tiring too easily or quickly.
- __________ activity refers to any kind of movement that uses up energy
- The ability of your body's joints to move easily through a full range of motion.
- Physical activity benefits you in both _____ and mind.
- The ___________ your muscle strength, the more force your muscles can exert.
- To increase your level of physical fitness, you need to set _____.
16 Clues: Basketball; baseball; soccer; football • The last stage of an exercise workout. • Switching between different exercises. • The first stage of an exercise workout. • Sports you can do on your own or with a friend. • This part of your body is strengthened by step-ups. • Which part of your body is strengthened by curl-ups? • ...
Physical Science Final Exam 2016-05-25
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- Substance containing a hydroxyl group
- It is dissolved
- Reaction between oxygen and a fuel
- Force between two surfaces
- A polymer of simple sugars
- Unequal forces acting on an object
- A solid formed in solution
- An object in orbit
- A chemical reaction where a compound breaks down
- Amount of work done in a unit of time
- Rise over run
- Energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- SI unit of length
- A solution in which no more solute dissolves
- A force that pulls objects down
- The amount of substance in a given volume
- A unit of force
- A devise that makes work easier
- A chemical reaction where elements in compounds switch place
- A substance that produces hydrogen ions in water
- Repeating unit in a polymer
- Changing speed or direction
- A property that describes ability to change
- It does the dissolving
- A chemical reaction where a complex substance is formed
- New substance formed
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- Carboxyl group
- Resistance to a change in motion
- Substance containing a carboxyl group
- A unit of power
- Hydroxyl group
- A reaction between an acid and a base
- A measure of how much solute can dissolve at a given temperature
- contain only hydrogen and carbon
- Mass times velocity
- Type of fluid friction
- Combination of forces acting on an object
- Substance in the beginning of a reaction.
- Absorbs heat
- A substance that produces hydroxide ions in water
- The force of gravity on an object
- Releases heat
- A well mixed mixture
- DNA and RNA
- A number in front of a chemical formula
- Distance divided by time interval
- A property that can be observed without changing the substance
- A unit of energy
- Speed and direction
- A polymer of amino acids
- Anything that has mass and volume
- Force times distance
- A scale which measures acidity
53 Clues: DNA and RNA • Absorbs heat • Rise over run • Releases heat • Carboxyl group • Hydroxyl group • It is dissolved • A unit of power • A unit of force • A unit of energy • SI unit of length • An object in orbit • Mass times velocity • Speed and direction • A well mixed mixture • Force times distance • New substance formed • Type of fluid friction • It does the dissolving • A polymer of amino acids • ...
Physical science - Lesson 8 2018-03-15
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- -Light travel in straight lines
- - Constructive and Destructive
- - Light bounces as it strikes a surface
- - Courpuscular theory
- - Apparent shift in the position of object caused by refraction
- - J
- - Distance between peak of a wave
- - Discussed the rpopagation
- -Dispersion of sunlight ing drops of water
- - Water droplets and ice crystal joined
- - Triangular glass block
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- - Lights as bends as it passes a medium
- - max planck introduced in 1900
- - Lights Spread out as it passes a barrier
- - Proposed vision is caused by visual rays
- - Curves Outwards
- - Difference in Degree of refraction
- - Developed a model of vision
- - Ice crystals which have vertically oriented axis
- - F
- - Suggested that light is composed of tiny particles
- - Electromagnetic wave
- - Different range of color
- -Curves inward
- Refraction of light in ice Crystals
- - wave theory
- - H
- - oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy.
28 Clues: - F • - J • - H • - wave theory • -Curves inward • - Curves Outwards • - Courpuscular theory • - Electromagnetic wave • - Triangular glass block • - Different range of color • - Discussed the rpopagation • - Developed a model of vision • - Constructive and Destructive • - max planck introduced in 1900 • -Light travel in straight lines • - Distance between peak of a wave • ...
Physical science - Lesson 8 2018-03-15
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- - Lights as bends as it passes a medium
- - Water droplets and ice crystal joined
- - reversed o the secondary bow
- - Triangular glass block
- - allows light to pass through easily
- -Dispersion of sunlight ing drops of water
- - Courpuscular theory
- - Light bounces as it strikes a surface
- - wave theory
- - Constructive and Destructive
- - Discussed the rpopagation
- - Developed a model of vision
- - Distance between peak of a wave
- - oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy.
- - Different range of color
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- - Proposed vision is caused by visual rays
- - J
- - Electromagnetic wave
- -Light travel in straight lines
- - Refraction of light in ice Crystals
- - Lights Spread out as it passes a barrier
- - max planck introduced in 1900
- - Curves Outwards
- - Difference in Degree of refraction
- - F
- - Ice crystals which have vertically oriented axis
- - Filters the light
- - H
- -Curves inward
- - Suggested that light is composed of tiny particles
- - Apparent shift in the position of object caused by refraction
31 Clues: - J • - F • - H • - wave theory • -Curves inward • - Curves Outwards • - Filters the light • - Courpuscular theory • - Electromagnetic wave • - Triangular glass block • - Different range of color • - Discussed the rpopagation • - Developed a model of vision • - reversed o the secondary bow • - Constructive and Destructive • -Light travel in straight lines • - max planck introduced in 1900 • ...
Physical and chemical change 2018-10-23
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- pushes upwards, as in pushes water upwards
- a solid formed during a chemical change
- measures how much space is occupied by a substance (units: mL or cm3)
- the substances formed in chemical reactions
- describes a process that gives off energy in the form of heat, light or sound
- the change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- the starting substances in chemical reactions
- a simplified representation of solids, liquids and gases
- change a change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- a type of chemical equation where the chemicals in the reaction are represented by their chemical formulas
- a change of state from solid to gas
- a measure of the mass per unit volume of a substance, d = mV (unit: g/cm3)
- a decrease in size
- a mixture where the substances are mixed on the atomic level
- a change of state where aliquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
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- measures how much matter is in a substance (unit: g)
- when atoms rearrange to form new substances
- the change of state from liquid to solid
- change a change that results in a new substance being formed
- the smallest building block that makes up all substances
- describes a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
- a change of state from gas to solid
- a change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- an increase in size
- a type of chemical equation where the chemicals are represented by the chemical names
- the change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- a process where two liquids or two gases mix due to the motion of their particles
- the change of state from liquid to solid
- a cluster of atoms
29 Clues: a cluster of atoms • a decrease in size • an increase in size • a change of state from gas to solid • a change of state from solid to gas • a solid formed during a chemical change • the change of state from liquid to solid • the change of state from liquid to solid • pushes upwards, as in pushes water upwards • when atoms rearrange to form new substances • ...
Physical Properties of Materials 2012-12-10
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- to transmit a form of energy such as heat or electricity through an object
- an example of thermal and electrical conductors
- a material that can be formed into filaments or wires
- a strength that resists bending
- the opposite of conduct
- a material that does not let light go through it
- something that is able to return to its original shape
- something that breaks easily
- a material that you can see through clearly
- a strength that resists crushing
- changing from solid to liquid when heated
- a strength that resists sliding
- a material that allows water to go through it
- to join together two pieces of metal by melting them
- a strength that resists stretching
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- an object that has tiny holes, or pores
- not easily marked or scratched by another material
- something that is resistant to breaking
- a material that can be made into sheets
- a strength that resists twisting
- a material that does not allow water to go through it
- the relationship between the mass and volume of an object
- a material where light goes through an object but you can't see behind them clearly
- having to do with sound
- a very hard metal made of iron and carbon
25 Clues: the opposite of conduct • having to do with sound • something that breaks easily • a strength that resists bending • a strength that resists sliding • a strength that resists twisting • a strength that resists crushing • a strength that resists stretching • an object that has tiny holes, or pores • something that is resistant to breaking • ...
Physical Science Part 1 2013-05-28
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- a push or pull that acts on an object
- a common unit of power, equal to 764 watts
- the rate of doing work
- movement in relation to a frame of reference
- the SI unit of pressure, equal to 1 newton per square meter
- a system of objects that are not moving in respect to one another
- the fixed point a lever rotates around
- the percentage of the work input that becomes work output
- the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance equals the force of gravity
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- a steady change in velocity
- the equivalence of the buoyant force on an object and the weight of the fluid displaced by the object
- a substance or mixture that flows and has no shape of its own
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- a friction force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid
- the SI unit of work
- the total distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel
- a device that uses a pressurized fluid acting on pistons of different sizes to increase force
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
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- the overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined
- thermal energy beneath Earth's surface
- the curved path of an object in free fall after it is given an initial forward velocity
- the ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object placed in it
- energy obtained from flowing water
- the SI unit of power
- the result of a force distributed over an area
- an upward force due to a pressure difference between the top and bottom of a wing
- the energy associated with electric charges
- fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air
- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- the movement of an object toward Earth because of gravity
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- the length of the path between two points
- the ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time the object moves
35 Clues: the SI unit of work • the SI unit of power • the rate of doing work • a steady change in velocity • energy obtained from flowing water • the energy stored in atomic nuclei • the energy stored in chemical bonds • thermal energy beneath Earth's surface • a push or pull that acts on an object • the fixed point a lever rotates around • the length of the path between two points • ...
Physical Science Part 1 2013-05-28
Across
- the ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time the object moves
- the SI unit of power
- a common unit of power, equal to 764 watts
- the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance equals the force of gravity
- a device that uses a pressurized fluid acting on pistons of different sizes to increase force
- fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air
- energy obtained from flowing water
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- a system of objects that are not moving in respect to one another
- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- the equivalence of the buoyant force on an object and the weight of the fluid displaced by the object
- the SI unit of work
- thermal energy beneath Earth's surface
- a substance or mixture that flows and has no shape of its own
- the result of a force distributed over an area
- the overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
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- the length of the path between two points
- a steady change in velocity
- the ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object placed in it
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- the total distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- movement in relation to a frame of reference
- a friction force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid
- the movement of an object toward Earth because of gravity
- the energy associated with electric charges
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- the curved path of an object in free fall after it is given an initial forward velocity
- the SI unit of pressure, equal to 1 newton per square meter
- the percentage of the work input that becomes work output
- an upward force due to a pressure difference between the top and bottom of a wing
- the fixed point a lever rotates around
- the rate of doing work
- a push or pull that acts on an object
35 Clues: the SI unit of work • the SI unit of power • the rate of doing work • a steady change in velocity • energy obtained from flowing water • the energy stored in atomic nuclei • the energy stored in chemical bonds • thermal energy beneath Earth's surface • the fixed point a lever rotates around • a push or pull that acts on an object • the length of the path between two points • ...
Physical Aspects of Parliament 2021-09-27
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- The representative of the queen at a provincial lever
- The Head of municipal/city government
- the party with the second largest amount of seats in the house
- the party with the highest amount of seats in the house
- the political party representing the people of Quebec
- a provincial court that does not conduct jury trials
- Generally left wing party with their leader being Annamie Paul
- the highest court in british columbia
- They look over any legislation that is passed by the HOC and take on any matters the HOC can't/won't take on
- canada's head of state
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- The general assembly of that represents Canadian citizens and makes decisions on their behalf
- This group sets out policies and priorities for the federal government and acts as advisor to the Prime Minister.
- the official action that happens when an MP votes against their party’s decision
- the leader of parliamentary debate and discussion
- Left Leaning part with their leader being Jagmeet Singh
- a party meeting held in private where all party members can state their opinions freely
- the representative of the queen at a national level
- The member of a political party that makes sure all party members vote in favour of their party’s decision
- Left leaning party with their leader being Jagmeet Singh
- Right leaning party with their leader being Erin O/Toole
- the highest court in a province or territory before the supreme court of canada
- They support the prime minister and cabinet in implementing their goals, decisions and ideas
- The party with the second largest amount of seats in the house
- Any MP that sits behind the Cabinet and Shadow cabinet
- The area for which a MP represents
25 Clues: canada's head of state • The area for which a MP represents • The Head of municipal/city government • the highest court in british columbia • the leader of parliamentary debate and discussion • the representative of the queen at a national level • a provincial court that does not conduct jury trials • The representative of the queen at a provincial lever • ...
Physical Aspects of Parliament 2021-09-27
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- The member of a political party that makes sure all party members vote in favour of their party’s decision
- a provincial court that does not conduct jury trials
- the highest court in british columbia
- Left Leaning part with their leader being Jagmeet Singh
- They look over any legislation that is passed by the HOC and take on any matters the HOC can't/won't take on
- the representative of the queen at a national level
- Any MP that sits behind the Cabinet and Shadow cabinet
- the official action that happens when an MP votes against their party’s decision
- They support the prime minister and cabinet in implementing their goals, decisions and ideas
- the leader of parliamentary debate and discussion
- The general assembly of that represents Canadian citizens and makes decisions on their behalf
- Generally left wing party with their leader being Annamie Paul
- This group sets out policies and priorities for the federal government and acts as advisor to the Prime Minister.
- Right leaning party with their leader being Erin O/Toole
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- the party with the second largest amount of seats in the house
- The Head of municipal/city government
- the highest court in a province or territory before the supreme court of canada
- The area for which a MP represents
- canada's head of state
- The representative of the queen at a provincial lever
- the political party representing the people of Quebec
- Left leaning party with their leader being Jagmeet Singh
- the party with the highest amount of seats in the house
- The party with the second largest amount of seats in the house
- a party meeting held in private where all party members can state their opinions freely
25 Clues: canada's head of state • The area for which a MP represents • The Head of municipal/city government • the highest court in british columbia • the leader of parliamentary debate and discussion • the representative of the queen at a national level • a provincial court that does not conduct jury trials • The representative of the queen at a provincial lever • ...
Physical Science Unit 1 2021-02-04
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- A magnitude and direction.
- A magnitude
- The produce of mass of an object and gravity.
- Forces that move in a direction.
- Objects moving or not moving depending on the perspective
- Forces that have a no net movement.
- The change in position over time.
- A push or pull on an object.
- Friction on an object that is stationary.
- The change in position over time in a direction.
- A force that opposes movement through air.
- Friction on an object as it passes through a fluid.
- Unit of force.
- The length and direction between two positions.
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- Friction on an object that rolls.
- The length between two positions.
- The attraction force of two objects with mass.
- The maximum velocity an object will reach as it falls.
- The rate of change in velocity over time.
- Friction on an object that is moving.
- The acceleration, due to gravity, towards an ground.
- A system of objects that are not moving with respect to one another.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in motion.
23 Clues: A magnitude • Unit of force. • A magnitude and direction. • A push or pull on an object. • Forces that move in a direction. • Friction on an object that rolls. • The length between two positions. • The change in position over time. • Forces that have a no net movement. • Friction on an object that is moving. • The rate of change in velocity over time. • ...
Diversity and Physical Disabilities 2021-01-12
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- A stereotype frequently projected onto someone struggling with a disability (Five words).
- The physiological basis for a disability.
- Overemphasizing the normative accomplishments of a person with a disability in an attempt to manufacture an emotional high (Two words).
- The manifestation of a disability.
- As Amy said, "My disability is not something I am trying to overcome, but something I am trying to learn to live _________________.
- Disability is not __________________.
- How a person with a disability may feel when called out by strangers.
- One example of a vision impairment.
- A common stereotype (British form) often projected onto a person with a disability.
- How a person with a disability may feel when called out by strangers.
- One aspect of ableism is seeing a person as "disabled" rather than seeing them as an _________________.
- A group of stereotypes about people with disabilities which may lead to displays of bias or prejudice towards this group.
- Disability is a ___________________ continuum of impairment.
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- Amy defined this as a place where barriers created by others don't inhibit her freedom.
- One of Harry Potter's roommates.
- One example of academic accommodations would be additional ____________ _____________ (Two words).
- A common stereotype often projected onto those who have a disability.
- We need to remember that a person like Sean ____ _________ to understand us even if this is not our first impression (Two words).
- How Sean felt when his teacher would not look at him and kept talking to his caregiver.
- The ADA requires all educational institutions to make "reasonable" ____________________ for a person with a disability.
- He built an ark.
- Ableism is the _________________ of equality and respect.
- One way to be an ally for those with disabilities is to advocate for environments which are equally ______________________.
- The Greek goddess of poetry - also a musical instrument.
- Disability is only one facet of this.
- The occupation of Diggory's nephew in The Chronicles of Narnia.
- A person who is disabled doesn't want to be defined as doing _______________ well when they are doing something "normal."
- As Amy mentioned, a person with a disability can still achieve the things they want to but they may have to get __________________ in how they do it.
- Amy said one thing she was trying to avoid was _____________ ______________ to her disability (Two Words).
- Sometimes verbal expressions of a stereotype may initially sound like a _____________________.
- The loss of ability experienced due to an impairment.
31 Clues: He built an ark. • One of Harry Potter's roommates. • The manifestation of a disability. • One example of a vision impairment. • Disability is not __________________. • Disability is only one facet of this. • The physiological basis for a disability. • The loss of ability experienced due to an impairment. • The Greek goddess of poetry - also a musical instrument. • ...
Physical Science Logan Peebles 2021-01-22
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- formula- the chemical symbols and
- are not
- a substance made of atoms of more
- mixture-
- all of the properties characteristic of that
- the smallest unit of a substance that
- units
- is anything that has mass and occupies
- the smallest particle that has the properties
- simpler substances.
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- a combination
- and definite
- occurs between
- an element.
- mixed
- mixture-
- that has a fixed
- substance- any
- more than one pure
- a substance that cannot be broken down
- of a substance.
- one element bound together.
- indicating the atoms contained in the basic
23 Clues: mixed • units • are not • mixture- • mixture- • an element. • and definite • a combination • occurs between • substance- any • of a substance. • that has a fixed • more than one pure • simpler substances. • one element bound together. • formula- the chemical symbols and • a substance made of atoms of more • the smallest unit of a substance that • a substance that cannot be broken down • ...
7th Grade Physical Fitness 2021-08-30
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- Switching between different activities and exercises on different days.
- Passing of traits from parents to their children.
- The measure of how well your heart and lungs work during moderate-vigorous activity.
- Exercise uses little oxygen for short burst activity.
- Exercise that uses a lot of oxygen for nonstop activity.
- Freezing of skin tissue.
- Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate
- The proportion of fat, bone, muscle, and fluid that makes up your weight.
- Regular activity and exercise that prepares a person for a sport.
- Health where you take care of the world around you.
- The ability to handle the physical demands of everyday life without becoming overly tired.
- Sports where physical contact between players is normal.
- The ability to move joints fully and easily through a full range of motion.
- When heat exhaustion goes untreated and body temperature gets too hot.
- A period of low to moderate exercise to prepare your body to end a workout session.
- The connection of your emotions affecting your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
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- The condition caused by excessive water loss.
- Smooth and effective working together of your muscles and bones.
- The ability of a muscle to repeatedly use force over a period of time.
- Any form of bodily movement that uses up energy.
- Planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain one’s fitness.
- Sweating and headache caused by overworking
- Your body telling you to slow down/stop, so you don't do too much leading to injury/death.
- A period of low to moderate exercise to prepare your body for more vigorous activity.
- Health where you treasure your beliefs/values/religion.
- The ability of your muscles to use force.
- Feeling of stability and control over your body.
- When body temperature gets too cold.
28 Clues: Freezing of skin tissue. • Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate • When body temperature gets too cold. • The ability of your muscles to use force. • Sweating and headache caused by overworking • The condition caused by excessive water loss. • Any form of bodily movement that uses up energy. • Feeling of stability and control over your body. • ...
Physical Health Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-24
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- Hygienic process for the mouth and should take two minutes.
- To wash oneself
- An area of redness and spots on a person's skin, appearing especially as a result of allergy or illness.
- A condition in which the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance.
- A strip of material used to bind a wound or to protect an injured part of the body.
- A set of materials and tools used for giving emergency treatment to a sick or injured person
- Activity requiring physical effort
- A rhythmical throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them, typically as felt in the wrists or neck.
- injury caused by contact with extreme heat or chemical (1st, 2nd, or 3rd degree)
- A substance which removes or conceals unpleasant smells.
- The smell of the human body, especially when unpleasant.
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- Used to sooth and heal wounds and minor burns.
- Procedure for dislodging an obstruction from a person's windpipe
- Do this with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds
- A detergent or soap for washing the hair.
- The process of causing something to absorb water.
- A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
- automated external defibrillator
20 Clues: To wash oneself • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • automated external defibrillator • Activity requiring physical effort • A detergent or soap for washing the hair. • Used to sooth and heal wounds and minor burns. • The process of causing something to absorb water. • Do this with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds • ...
Module 4 Physical Science 2022-04-01
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- nuclei the original unstable nuclei
- nuclei the nuclei that remains after decay
- same as a base
- a material that donates a proton
- dating using nuclear decay and half-life to determine the age of a substance
- the reaction between an acid and a base
- nucleus the same as an alpha particle
- the process by which large isotopes are split into smaller isotopes and release energy
- decay a process by which a neutron changes to a proton and emits an electron
- the material needed to stop gamma decay
- when an element changes to a different element through decay
- a term used to describe the effect of acids
- breaking into ions
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- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- the time it takes for the amount of an unstable isotope to reduce to half its original amount
- a material that accepts a proton
- decay a process where an unstable nucleus changes by emitting a particle composed of two protons and two neutrons
- a chemical used to determine the pH of a substance
- decay the process by which an unstable nuclei emits energy
- the process by which small isotopes are put together and release energy
- the material needed to stop beta decay
- the material needed to stop alpha decay
- -14 the material used to date things that used to be living
- different forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nucleus
24 Clues: same as a base • breaking into ions • a material that accepts a proton • a material that donates a proton • nuclei the original unstable nuclei • nucleus the same as an alpha particle • the material needed to stop beta decay • the reaction between an acid and a base • the material needed to stop gamma decay • the material needed to stop alpha decay • ...
March 22 Physical Science 2022-03-18
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- An extended period with a below-average precipitation.
- An outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and widely.
- Fragmented organic or inorganic material derived from the weathering of soil.
- The act or process of bring something back to a previous condition.
- A professional engaged in the study of Earth’s waters.
- A measure of the amount of matter.
- A compound that is a source of nourishment for living organisms.
- A disease- producing agent.
- The upper most layer of soil that is rich in nutrients for plant growth.
- The capacity to form work.
- The removal of salt from water to make it potable.
- The study of the relationships of living things to one another and to the environment.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of moving molecules.
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- The configuration of geographical features.
- A potential explanation for a condition or set of facts.
- A permanently frozen layer of soil found in the artic rejoins.
- The branch of science with the history of the Earth.
- The underground bed of saturated soil or rock that yields significant quantities of water.
- To be supplied with adequate water.
- Any material that is not made from living organism.
- Growing or living frequently in water.
- to use an item or resource again so that it is not depleted.
- The loss of water from surface water reservoirs and ground water.
- A small steam or river.
- A form of landscaping that utilizes a variety indigenous and drought-tolerant plants.
25 Clues: A small steam or river. • The capacity to form work. • A disease- producing agent. • A measure of the amount of matter. • To be supplied with adequate water. • Growing or living frequently in water. • The configuration of geographical features. • The removal of salt from water to make it potable. • Any material that is not made from living organism. • ...
Physical Science Cross Word 2022-05-20
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- object has a definite shape and volume
- measurement of frequency
- both forces are equal
- object is not see through
- many substances mixed together
- object is see through
- visible energy
- repeated motion
- chemical element
- energy in motion
- an object resisting to have any change in motion
- in the middle of the visible light spectrum
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- light bouncing off a medium
- waves bend as they move around a barrier
- pulling or pushing an object
- earthquakes
- images of structures in the human body
- electrons can easily flow through object
- all components are equal
- end of visible light spectrum
- measurement of frequency
- a sound wave that has been reflected
- all elements are made from this
- measurement from crest to crest
- does not have properties of metals
- causes objects to move towards each other
26 Clues: earthquakes • visible energy • repeated motion • chemical element • energy in motion • both forces are equal • object is see through • measurement of frequency • all components are equal • measurement of frequency • object is not see through • light bouncing off a medium • pulling or pushing an object • end of visible light spectrum • many substances mixed together • ...
Middle East Physical Map 2022-09-08
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- Gulf southern of Yemen and at the end of the Red Sea
- Longest river in Africa
- Sea north of Iran
- Sea north of Egypt
- Body of water between Oman and the Indian Ocean
- Plateau in Iran
- Gulf that separates Iran from Saudi Arabia
- Palestinian area between Syria and Israel
- Flows from the Suez to the Gulf of Aden
- Mountains in southern Turkey
- Canal that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
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- Desert in Saudi Arabia
- Peninsula that separates Israel from Egypt
- Palestinian area between the Sinai Peninsula and Israel
- Gulf at the end of the Strait of Hormuz
- Mountains in northern Iran
- Means "land between two rivers"
- Western most river in Iraq that is south of the Tigris River
- Ocean around the Middle East
- quarter "Rub Al Khali" stands for
- Eastern river in Iraq that is north of the Euphrates River
- Mountains that zigzag in Iran
- Main Palestinian territory inside Israel
- Strait in the Persian Gulf
24 Clues: Plateau in Iran • Sea north of Iran • Sea north of Egypt • Desert in Saudi Arabia • Longest river in Africa • Mountains in northern Iran • Strait in the Persian Gulf • Ocean around the Middle East • Mountains in southern Turkey • Mountains that zigzag in Iran • Means "land between two rivers" • quarter "Rub Al Khali" stands for • Gulf at the end of the Strait of Hormuz • ...
physical and chemical change 2022-01-26
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- a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture.
- a property that depends on the amount of matter in a sample.
- has a fixed chemical composition throughout
- every definite compound always contains the same elements in the same proportions
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- mass in an isolated system is neither created nor destroyed by chemical reactions or physical transformations.
- is composed of two or more separate elements
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- one of the distinct forms in which matter can exist.
- a law stating that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
- a characteristic of a particular substance that can be observed in a chemical reaction.
- a state that flows freely but is of constant volume.
- chemical reaction involving the rearrangement of the atoms of one or more substances
- a substance that has mass and takes up space.
- a law stating that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules.
- The physical process where matter moves from one state to another.
- a law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature.
- Law that states a gas pressure x volume x temperature = constant.
- a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile.
- a physical quantity whose value does not depend on the amount of the substance for which it is measured.
- changes affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition.
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- mixture consisting of different, distinguishable parts or elements.
- PV=NRT
- a substance diffused or suspended in the air, especially one normally liquid or solid.
- the action or process of filtering something.
- quantity of matter in a physical body.
- the separation of a mixture into its components.
- when two chemical elements combine with each other to form more than one compound
- the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
- matter not involving in its manifestation a chemical change.
- a law stating that the volumes of gases undergoing a reaction at constant pressure and temperature are in a simple ratio to each other and to that of the product.
- The horizontal rows of the periodic table.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- elements with similar chemical properties.
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order
- a pure substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same numbers of protons.
- they are all odorless, colorless, monatomic gases with very low chemical reactivity.
- the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state.
- an element or substance that is not a metal.
- one way of representing the concentration of an element in a compound or a component in a mixture.
- to form crystals or assume crystalline form.
- matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container
- an element whose properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals or semiconductors
- an ionized gas
44 Clues: PV=NRT • an ionized gas • the basic unit of a chemical element. • quantity of matter in a physical body. • The horizontal rows of the periodic table. • elements with similar chemical properties. • has a fixed chemical composition throughout • is composed of two or more separate elements • an element or substance that is not a metal. • ...
Physical Properties of Soil 2021-06-21
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- The binding of soil particles
- The amount of water available for uptake by plants
- The volume of water in the soil after gravitational water has drained away
- Clay soils are susceptible to this but sandy soils are resistant
- The squashing together of aggregates
- Water that moves up through the soil in small pores
- Sandy soils are susceptible to this but clay soils are resistant
- The arrangement of particles in a soil
- The wearing away of the top layer of soil
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- Clay soils contribute to this, sandy soils do not
- The build up of soil particles in other areas
- Minimum amount of water needed by plants to prevent wilting
- Water that moves down through the soil
- A soil of roughly equal parts sand, silt and clay
- The proportions of sand, silt and clay particles in a soil
- The largest particle that contributes to soil texture
- Derived from the parent material of the soil
- When soil particles come together they form ....
- Used to determine the soil texture when proportions are known
- Derived from dead plants and animals that have broken down
- Water that is adsorbed onto the particles of soil by being attracted to the negative charges of clay particles
- The smallest particle that contributes to soil texture
22 Clues: The binding of soil particles • The squashing together of aggregates • Water that moves down through the soil • The arrangement of particles in a soil • The wearing away of the top layer of soil • Derived from the parent material of the soil • The build up of soil particles in other areas • When soil particles come together they form .... • ...
Physical Science Vocab 1 2021-05-10
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- The smallest unit of matter of a substance that retains all the physical and chemical properties of that substance: consists of a single atom or a group of atoms bonded together
- A property of mineral that describes how easily it can be scratched.
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- A force that opposes motion through direct contact
- The maximum absolute variation of any periodic function (e.g., a wave).
- To transmit heat, sound, or electricity through a medium
- The process by which water is changed from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid; a stage of the water cycle.
- The change in direction of a wave caused by passing by an obstacle or traveling through an opening
- The rate at which velocity is changing. The change may involve an increase or decrease in speed and/or a change in direction. The change may be positive or negative
- A type of mixture in which different parts can be easily distinguished.
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- A type of mixture in which the different parts are blended evenly so that the mixture is the game throughout
- Heat transfer in a gas or liquid by the circulation of currents from one region to another
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas (water vapor); a stage of the water cycle.
- A term used to describe the electric or magnetic force exerted by oppositely charged objects or to describe the gravitational force that pulls objects toward each other.
- Unit of energy, the amount of heat needed to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure
- A material used to reduce or prevent the transfer of electricity, heat, or sound.
- To take up and store energy without reflecting or transmitting that energy
- A push or a pull that one object exerts on another object with or without direct contact (e.g. frictions gravity)
- A stable elementary particle that is negatively charged and orbits the nucleus of an atom.
- The property of an object, due to its mass, by which it resists any change in its position unless overcome by force.
- The peak or highest point on a wave
- The amount of matter substance or object has
- The number of cycles or waves per unit time
- A property of a mineral that describes how it appears when it reflects light
24 Clues: The peak or highest point on a wave • anything that takes up space and has mass • The number of cycles or waves per unit time • The amount of matter substance or object has • A force that opposes motion through direct contact • To transmit heat, sound, or electricity through a medium • A property of mineral that describes how easily it can be scratched. • ...
Physical and Chemical Changes 2022-10-24
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- procedure used to determine the volume of an irregularly shaped object
- physical properties that depend on the type of matter, not the amount
- properties observed during a reaction where a new substance is formed
- these types of reactions require (absorb) energy
- a phase change is an example of this (2 words)
- SI units use this form of measurement (2 words)
- a change from gas to solid
- when using a graduated cylinder, you measure to the bottom of this
- another way to describe a state of matter
- has a definite shape and a definite volume
- has indefinite shape but definite volume
- these types of reactions release energy
- 2 or more atoms chemically combined
- this can be used to measure the volume of a substance (2 words)
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- the most abundant state of matter in the universe
- the amount of space something takes up
- a change from liquid to solid
- has indefinite shape and indefinite volume
- mass divided by volume
- a change from gas to liquid
- this common substance expands as it freezes
- this can be used to find the mass of a substance (3 words)
- a change from solid to liquid
- this type of property can be observed without changing the identity of a substance
- physical properties that depend on the amount of matter, not the type
- 2 different elements that are chemically bonded
- another word for evaporation
- a change from liquid to gas
- rusting is an example of this (2 words)
- a change from solid to gas
30 Clues: mass divided by volume • a change from gas to solid • a change from solid to gas • a change from gas to liquid • a change from liquid to gas • another word for evaporation • a change from liquid to solid • a change from solid to liquid • 2 or more atoms chemically combined • the amount of space something takes up • rusting is an example of this (2 words) • ...
Unit 5: Physical Activity 2023-11-09
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- an activity that uses muscle tension to improve muscular strength with little or no movement of the body.
- a program of formalized physical preparation for involvement in a sport or another physical activity.
- an activity that prepares the muscles for work.
- which activities you do.
- the ability to move a body part through a full range of motion.
- the amount of force a muscle can exert.
- a condition characterized by a decrease in bone density, producing fragile bones.
- an activity that prepares muscles to return to a resting state.
- an activity that combines muscle contraction and repeated movement.
- particular exercises and activities improve particular areas of health related fitness.
- the ability of the muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without becoming fatigued.
- how hard you work at the activity per session.
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- any activity that uses large muscle groups, is rhythmic in nature, and can be maintained continuously for at least 10 minutes, three times a day.
- the ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to utilize and send fuel and oxygen to the body's tissues during long periods of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.
- the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands.
- exercise intense short bursts of activity in which the muscle works so hard that they produce energy without oxygen.
- how often you do the activity each week.
- part of an exercise program where the activity is performed at its highest peak.
- working the body harder than it is normally worked.
- the ratio of body fat to lean body tissue.
- an activity in which a resistance is moved through an entire range of motion at a controlled rate of speed.
- the gradual increase in overload necessary to achieve higher levels of fitness.
- a way of life that involves little physical activity.
- purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive and that improves or maintains personal fitness
- any form of movement that causes the body to use energy.
- how long you devote to a session.
26 Clues: which activities you do. • how long you devote to a session. • the amount of force a muscle can exert. • how often you do the activity each week. • the ratio of body fat to lean body tissue. • how hard you work at the activity per session. • an activity that prepares the muscles for work. • working the body harder than it is normally worked. • ...
Ch. 16 Physical Science 2023-11-07
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- Because an atom does NOT have an overall ______, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons
- Atoms of the same element that have different number of neutrons
- Electrons located in energy levels close to the nucleus have ______ energy
- the nucleus contains protons and ____
- the smallest particle of an element that retains the element’s properties
- In a chemical _______, atoms are separated, combined, or rearranged.
- Atoms are indivisible and indestructible
- Different atoms combine in simple whole-number ratios to form _____
- The area around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are most likely to be found
- Atoms of a given element are identical in size, mass, and chemical ______
- is the sum of protons and the number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
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- particles in the nucleus with an electric charge of 1+
- Particles of matter that makes up protons and neutrons
- use the chemical symbol of an element surrounded by dots to represent the number of electrons in the outermost energy levels
- The vertical columns on the periodic table
- Elements in the same group have the same number of _______ in their outermost energy levels
- An ____ quark has a charge of +⅔
- The number of protons in an atom’s nucleus
- Electrically neutral particles in the nucleus; they do not have a charge
- the small, positively charged center of the atom
- Periodic ___ is the organized list of all known elements that are arranged by increasing atomic number and by changes in chemical and physical properties
- A _____ quark has a charge of -⅓
- Periods are the ______ rows on the periodic table
- There are 7 ___ on the periodic table
24 Clues: An ____ quark has a charge of +⅔ • A _____ quark has a charge of -⅓ • the nucleus contains protons and ____ • There are 7 ___ on the periodic table • Atoms are indivisible and indestructible • The vertical columns on the periodic table • The number of protons in an atom’s nucleus • the small, positively charged center of the atom • ...
Physical Science vocabluary 2 2023-09-27
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- The change of state from a liquid to a gas
- anything about a substance that can be observed or measured without altering its chemical composition
- a mixture that has a uniform appearance throughout; also known as a solution, especially of a solid dissolved in liquid
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- A gas-like state of matter, formed at a very high temperature, that consists of high energy ions and free electrons
- The space enclosed or occupied by an object
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- the state of matter in which particles are close together but able to move around
- the relatively fast form of vaporization in which the energy within a liquid creates higher pressure within the liquid than the air pressure outside the liquid
- the temperature at which a liquid starts to boil
- the change in state from a solid to a liquid
- a mixture that does not have a uniform appearance since the combined substances are unevenly
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the state of matter in which particles are far apart, move rapidly, and have little interaction with each other
- A change that alters the chemical composition of a substance
- a physical combination of two or more substances in a changeable ratio
- the force of gravity acting on the matter in an object
- The law that states that matter can be neither be created nor destroyed, but can only change form
- the change of state directly from a solid to a gas without melting first
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- the law that states that the masses of chemical substances combine in definite, characteristic integer ratios when forming compounds
- The relatively slow form of vaporization in which liquid particles obtain sufficient energy to change to a gaseous state though the random collisions of particles
- a model that states that all physical matter exists in the form of particles
- a material made of only one kind of element or compound
- that state of matter in which particles vibrate in a fixed position. giving a substance a fixed shape and volume
- The temperature at which a solid turns to a liquid
- any change in matter that does not alter its chemical or nuclear composition
- the change of state from a liquid to a solid
- a pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more elements that are chemically combined in a fixed ratio
- a property of a substance that describes how how its chemical identity changes in the presence of another substance or under certain conditions
- The building block of all matter; consists of protons, electrons, and (usually) neutrons
- the change of state directly from a gas to a solid without condensing first
- The mass per unit volume of an object
- a particle consisting of two or more atoms covalently bonded together
- a pure substance that consists of atoms with the same atomic number
34 Clues: The mass per unit volume of an object • anything that has mass and occupies space • The change of state from a liquid to a gas • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The space enclosed or occupied by an object • the change of state from a liquid to a solid • the change in state from a solid to a liquid • A measure of the amount of matter in an object • ...
Physical description (descrição física) 2023-10-28
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- (boca)
- (ondulado)
- (castanho)
- (gordo/a)
- (cabeça)
- (liso)
- (redondo/a)
- (óculos)
- (orelhas)
- (dedos dos pés)
- (cinzento)
- (bigode)
- (ombros)
- (comprido)
- (ruivo)
- (encaracolado)
- (joelhos)
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- (frisado)
- pé
- (magro/a)
- (dente/es)
- (loiro)
- (sardas)
- (cintura)
- (corpo)
- (dedos)
- (preto)
- (mãos)
- (nariz)
- (curto)
- (pernas)
- pés
- (pequeno/a)
- (braço)
- (cabelo)
- (médio)
- (pescoço)
- (olhos)
38 Clues: pé • pés • (boca) • (mãos) • (liso) • (loiro) • (corpo) • (dedos) • (preto) • (nariz) • (curto) • (braço) • (médio) • (ruivo) • (olhos) • (sardas) • (cabeça) • (óculos) • (pernas) • (bigode) • (cabelo) • (ombros) • (frisado) • (magro/a) • (cintura) • (gordo/a) • (orelhas) • (pescoço) • (joelhos) • (dente/es) • (ondulado) • (castanho) • (cinzento) • (comprido) • (redondo/a) • (pequeno/a) • (encaracolado) • (dedos dos pés)
Physical Science Crossword Assignment 2024-01-22
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- pictorial representation of information
- Anything that can change or be changed
- Process of determining facts
- closeness of two or more measurements
- state of being correct or precise
- based on observed and measured phenomena
- Course of action
- Number that does not change
- Scientific test
- a possible outcome
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- Units of information
- true or as certain to happen
- verifiable by observation or experience
- A conceptual or actual structure
- Subject or a group in an experiment
- type of diagram or graph
- An assumption
- Logical conclusion
- general change in a variable
- a systematic error
20 Clues: An assumption • Scientific test • Course of action • Logical conclusion • a systematic error • a possible outcome • Units of information • type of diagram or graph • Number that does not change • true or as certain to happen • Process of determining facts • general change in a variable • A conceptual or actual structure • state of being correct or precise • ...
Chemical and Physical Changes 2023-10-26
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- what we use to represent chemical reactions
- molecules move freely
- when a liquid changes to a solid
- what the reaction ends with
- matter changes, but no new substance is formed
- What a reaction starts with
- the number in front of chemical formulas to tell how many molecules there are
- when a gas changes to a liquid
- has mass and takes up space
- type of reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings
- type of reaction that releases energy to its surroundings
- matter changes so that a new substance is formed
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- what is added to make state of matter change
- anything that describes an item
- matter cannot be created or destroyed, it can change forms
- molecules are fluid
- the small number to tell how many specific atoms are in a molecule
- when a solid goes to a gas
- molecules are tightly packed together
- when a liquid changes to a gas
- when a solid changes to a liquid
- anything that proves a change has happened
- when a gas changes to a solid
23 Clues: molecules are fluid • molecules move freely • when a solid goes to a gas • what the reaction ends with • What a reaction starts with • has mass and takes up space • when a gas changes to a solid • when a liquid changes to a gas • when a gas changes to a liquid • anything that describes an item • when a liquid changes to a solid • when a solid changes to a liquid • ...
Health and Physical Education 2024-02-20
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- An extended period when a player or team is not performing well
- What players swing to hit a baseball
- A baseball that is hit outside the field of fair play.
- When a player makes a mistake in the field, resulting in the batter getting to the base
- Sport that uses a bat and glove
- The fence/wall behind home-plate
- Name of a famous yankee shortstop
- What batters wear to protect their heads
- Physical activity in game form
- When a batter holds the baseball bat out and tries to lightly tap the ball instead of Taking a full swing at the ball.
- A designated area where pitchers can warm up before entering the game
- When a player hits the ball safely in fair play, and only gets to first base
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- What baseball players play on
- The number of balls and strikes on a batter
- A type of substence baseball players use to get better grip
- Any pitching motion that is against the baseball rules, resulting in any runners on base advancing one base
- A type of pitch that moves
- Great hydration drink
- When a batter gets 4 balls
- When a batter gets 3 strikes
- The batting order
- When a catcher attempts to make a pitch appear as a strike to the umpire
- Ball goes over the outfield wall
- When a player moves from base to base in between a pitch
- What players use to field in baseball
25 Clues: The batting order • Great hydration drink • A type of pitch that moves • When a batter gets 4 balls • When a batter gets 3 strikes • What baseball players play on • Physical activity in game form • Sport that uses a bat and glove • Ball goes over the outfield wall • The fence/wall behind home-plate • Name of a famous yankee shortstop • What players swing to hit a baseball • ...
Physical Quantities, Momentum & Impulse 2020-08-11
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- It’s a scalar quantity that tells how fast the object is moving.
- Measurement of the rate and direction of motion
- A physical quantity that has the SI unit mol
- A measuring tool used to precisely measure the length of an object. Has an outer and inner jaw.
- Is measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.
- It is the resistance to motion of 1 object moving relative to another object
- It occurs when the objects bounce apart when they collide.
- A physical quantity that expresses cold and hot.
- One of the important base quantities that are used to measure or identify the size of an object or the distance from one point to another.
- An event where two or more bodies exert forces on each other in a relatively short time
- The physical quantity that expresses the amount of light power that is emitted from a point of source to a solid angle.
- The isolated system refers to any type of system in which there exists no transfer of matter and energy with the surroundings.
- a vector quantity that is a measure of the rotational momentum of a rotating body or system
- The quantity of mass that is associated with a body that moves in a straight path/direction
- when applied to an object, it will change the motion of an object.
- Measure of the amount of time that elapses between its activation and deactivation.
- The product of mass and velocity.
- Unit: A metric system that is used as a standard of measurement.
- When objects collide but do not bounce away from each other.
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- Quantities that are calculated from 2 or more measurements
- It’s the international unit of measure for force
- The change of momentum. It's a vector quantity.
- Cylinder: A measuring tool used to measure a volume of liquid and has a curve called meniscus.
- The property of an object that can be measured by measuring tools/instruments.
- Gauge: It is an instrument used for measuring the exact diameter of a thin wire or the width of a sheet of metal.
- A measuring tool used to measure the length of an object.
- It’s a scalar quantity that refers to how much ground an object has covered during its motion.
- The gravitational force of an object
- Change in rate of velocity over time
- current: A physical quantity that expresses the rate of flow of electric charge
- Used to identify or measure the duration of an event taking place.
- Motion wherein the acceleration of the object is steady (constant)
- Is the amount of energy stored in a given system or region of space per unit volume.
- It’s used to refer to the amount of matter in any given object. It’s the measure of the object's inertia
34 Clues: The product of mass and velocity. • The gravitational force of an object • Change in rate of velocity over time • A physical quantity that has the SI unit mol • Measurement of the rate and direction of motion • The change of momentum. It's a vector quantity. • It’s the international unit of measure for force • A physical quantity that expresses cold and hot. • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2019-11-07
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- A solid formed during a chemical change
- A simple chemical equation where chemicals are represented by their names
- A chemcial reaction that converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy.
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- The change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- The substances formed in chemical reactions
- A decrease in size
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- A gradual erosion of rocks and buildings that occurs when limestone and marble react chemically with the carbonic acid in rainwater
- A change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- The starting substances in chemical reactions
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- The chemical reaction in plants that converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose using energy from the sun
- An increase in size
- A change of state from solid to gas
- The process of rearranging atoms in substances to form different substances
- A change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- The change of state from liquid to solid
21 Clues: A decrease in size • An increase in size • A change of state from solid to gas • A change of state from gas to solid • A solid formed during a chemical change • The change of state from liquid to solid • The substances formed in chemical reactions • The starting substances in chemical reactions • A change that results in a new substance being formed • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2019-11-07
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- A solid formed during a chemical change
- The substances formed in chemical reactions
- The change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- A gradual erosion of rocks and buildings that occurs when limestone and marble react chemically with the carbonic acid in rainwater
- The change of state from liquid to solid
- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- A simple chemical equation where chemicals are represented by their names
- A change of state from solid to gas
- A decrease in size
- The chemical reaction in plants that converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose using energy from the sun
- The starting substances in chemical reactions
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- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- An increase in size
- A change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- The process of rearranging atoms in substances to form different substances
- A change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- A change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- A chemcial reaction that converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy.
21 Clues: A decrease in size • An increase in size • A change of state from gas to solid • A change of state from solid to gas • A solid formed during a chemical change • The change of state from liquid to solid • The substances formed in chemical reactions • The starting substances in chemical reactions • A change that results in a new substance being formed • ...
PHYSICAL SCIENCE EXAM VOCABULARY 2024-05-28
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- OUTERMOST ELECTRONS
- A SOLID FORMED
- ABLE TO BE MOLDED
- PB
- ATOMS COMBINING
- AMOUNT OF SPACE A SUBSTANCE TAKES UP
- CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY IN WATER
- PRODUCES CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER
- METAL MIXED WITH SOMETHING ELSE
- STRONGEST FORM OF RADIATION
- CONTAINS ONLY 2 ELEMENTS
- ADDED CHARGES TO THE ATOM
- MAKES GOOD WIRING
- PH BELOW 7
- O
- AL
- PH ABOVE 7
- SI
- EX. JELLO
- NE
- FOUND THE NUCLEUS
- FIRST TO SAY ATOMS EXIST
- SIMPLEST FORM OF MATTER
- S
- HE
- USED TO BALANCE EQUATIONS
- N
- THE ARROW IN CHEMICAL EQUATIONS
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- PH OF 7
- ABSORBS ENERGY
- CREATED THE PERIODIC TABLE
- SPEEDS UP REACTIONS
- H
- DISSOLVED IN WATER
- WEAKEST FORM OF RADIATION
- EX. CHEX MIX
- GIVES OFF ENERGY
- ANYTHING THAT HAS MASS AND TAKES UP SPACE
- K
- F
- CA
- BOND BETWEEN A METAL AND A NONMETAL
- MASS PER VOLUME
- NA
- MEDIUM FORM OF RADIATION
- FE
- ATOMS SPLITTING
- TWO OR MORE ELEMENTS COMBINED
- AU
- ADDED ORBITALS TO THE ATOM
- LI
- ALLOWS HEAT AND ENERGY TO FLOW THROUGH
- ONE PRODUCT IS FORMED
- SOMETHING BREAKS DOWN
- BOND BETWEEN 2 NONMETALS
- CL
- C
- AG
58 Clues: H • K • F • O • C • S • N • PB • CA • NA • FE • AU • AL • LI • SI • NE • CL • HE • AG • PH OF 7 • EX. JELLO • PH BELOW 7 • PH ABOVE 7 • EX. CHEX MIX • ABSORBS ENERGY • A SOLID FORMED • ATOMS COMBINING • MASS PER VOLUME • ATOMS SPLITTING • GIVES OFF ENERGY • ABLE TO BE MOLDED • MAKES GOOD WIRING • FOUND THE NUCLEUS • DISSOLVED IN WATER • OUTERMOST ELECTRONS • SPEEDS UP REACTIONS • ONE PRODUCT IS FORMED • SOMETHING BREAKS DOWN • SIMPLEST FORM OF MATTER • ...
Physical and Chemical changes 2024-03-12
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- Changes substance
- Phase that is rigid
- Average thermal Energy
- Solid to gas
- Transfer of heat through waves
- Liquid to gas quickly
- Transfer of heat through liquid
- Transfer of energy
- When molecules can move freely
- Phase that can move freely
- Change in phase
- From gas to solid
- Solid, Liquid, Gas
- Phase with the most volume
- From solid to liquid
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- Liquid to solid
- Transfer of heat through solids
- Liquid to gas at the surface
- Liquid to gas from the bottom
- Smallest part of anything
- Gas to liquid
- Total of kinetic energy
- Substance that flows
- How much something moves
24 Clues: Solid to gas • Gas to liquid • Liquid to solid • Change in phase • Changes substance • From gas to solid • Transfer of energy • Solid, Liquid, Gas • Phase that is rigid • Substance that flows • From solid to liquid • Liquid to gas quickly • Average thermal Energy • Total of kinetic energy • How much something moves • Smallest part of anything • Phase that can move freely • ...
Physical and Chemical Changes 2024-03-12
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- law if volume goes up, pressure goes down
- a state of matter that rarely occurs on planet earth
- made of atoms
- A phase change from a solid to gas
- change when solid changes to liquid, then to gas
- change changes the molecules, may or may not be a visible change
- A phase change from solid to liquid
- energy the total energy of the molecules
- A phase change from liquid to gas (quickly)
- point the point at which a liquid turns into a gas
- determined by the average kinetic energy
- a state of matter that has a non-fixed volume
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- a visible change, but with no change to molecules
- law If temperature goes up pressure goes up
- A phase change from gas to liquid
- state of matter that has a a fixed volume and vibrates in place
- heat energy that helps break the molecular bonds of a solid
- a phase change from liquid to gas (slowly on surface)
- A phase change from liquid to gas (from bottom)
- the amount of space an object takes up
- the ____ transferred from the mug to my hands
- the _____ between molecules always stays the same
- heat ____ from the water to the cup
- a state of matter that has a fixed volume and takes the shape of container
- law if temperature goes up volume goes up
- A phase change from liquid to solid
26 Clues: made of atoms • A phase change from gas to liquid • A phase change from a solid to gas • A phase change from solid to liquid • heat ____ from the water to the cup • A phase change from liquid to solid • the amount of space an object takes up • determined by the average kinetic energy • A phase change from liquid to gas (quickly) • ...
Vocab Man - Physical Environment 2024-04-15
25 Clues: Sea • Hill • Lake • City • Town • Farm • Tree • World • Feild • Coast • River • State • Beach • Ocean • Desert • Island • Region • Forest • Valley • Country • Mountain • Continent • Hurricane • Waterfalls • Countryside
Physical Effects of Drug 2024-12-18
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- Loss of coordination, drowsiness, trouble breathing
- Increased heart rate, nausea, mix up of senses
- Altered time perception, and impaired thinking, memory, and body movement
- Elevated heart rate, increased blood pressure, dilated pupils, induce nausea, vomiting
- Muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes
- Disorientation, confusion, or loss of motor coordination
- Blackouts and memory lapses, respiratory arrest, tunnel vision
- More energetic and alert, having an increased sense of well-being, warmth, openness toward others
- Increased or decreased reaction time, decreased anxiety, amnesia
- Drowsiness, disinhibition, lightheadedness, and agitation
- Headaches, heart attack, passing out, weakened immune system
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- Respiratory issues, Yellow teeth, wrinkles, impaired sense of smell, increased risk of heart disease and stroke
- Substances that change a person's mental or physical state
- An altered state of consciousness – with altered thinking and changes in time and perception
- Increased heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, and body temperature
- Impaired coordination, slurred speech, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness, poor vision, increased heart rate, dehydration
- Lethargy, Lack of concentration, Sense of detachment, Memory loss
- Relaxation, pain relief, sedation, confusion, dizziness
- Hallucinations and changes in visual perception, uncontrolled laughter, mood and emotional swings
- Indigestion, heartburn, insomnia
- Addiction, Anxiety, Depression
- Shortness of breath, Chest pain, Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain
- Trouble sleeping, loss of energy, and lack of concentration
- Muscle twitches, tremors, and seizures, Weight loss, malnutrition, and dehydration
- Increased alertness, physical energy, and talkativeness
25 Clues: Addiction, Anxiety, Depression • Indigestion, heartburn, insomnia • Increased heart rate, nausea, mix up of senses • Loss of coordination, drowsiness, trouble breathing • Relaxation, pain relief, sedation, confusion, dizziness • Increased alertness, physical energy, and talkativeness • Disorientation, confusion, or loss of motor coordination • ...
Adjectives of physical appearances 2024-10-23
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- Having well-defined muscles or a strong physique.
- Attractive, usually used to describe men.
- Hair that forms loose curls or undulations.
- Unpleasant or unattractive in appearance.
- Having a lot of hair on the body.
- Having a sun-kissed or bronzed skin tone.
- Very thin; often with a connotation of unhealthiness.
- Having facial hair, typically a beard.
- Perfect in appearance; without any imperfections.
- Lacking color in the skin, often appearing light or washed out
- Having holes made in the body for jewelry, typically in ears or face.
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- Having light-colored or yellowish hair.
- Thick and full, often used to describe eyebrows or hair.
- Fit and strong; typical of an athlete.
- Graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
- Following the latest trends in clothing and style.
- Having lines or folds in the skin, typically due to aging.
- Extremely overweight; having an excessive amount of body fat.
- Lacking hair on the scalp.
- Light in color or complexion; often refers to skin tones.
20 Clues: Lacking hair on the scalp. • Having a lot of hair on the body. • Fit and strong; typical of an athlete. • Having facial hair, typically a beard. • Having light-colored or yellowish hair. • Attractive, usually used to describe men. • Unpleasant or unattractive in appearance. • Having a sun-kissed or bronzed skin tone. • Hair that forms loose curls or undulations. • ...
South America Physical Geography 2025-04-23
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- this is one of two important rivers that drain the Andean region.
- a mountain system made up of roughly parallel ranges.
- in addition, the region has other valuable resources one of them being ___.
- this river drains much of the central part of South America.
- Venezuela's highest elevation is in the ____ Highlands.
- mostly grassland with few trees. At a low elevation and without much vegetation.
- highest point in the region is. It is larger than California and Texas combined.
- this is a partially enclosed body of water where freshwater mixes with saltwater.
- Caribbean, South America's location is near what? Most of the region has warm temperatures year round.
- this river is the largest river system. Flows eastward and is about 4,000 miles long.
- clearing of trees is known as what?
- this is the highest lake in the world that large ships can cross.
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- Venezuela is located on what coast?
- the following four countries make up _______. Those countries are Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. This region covers about two-thirds of South America.
- rice, coffee, bananas, and sugarcane are major _____.
- a broad, high plateau that lies between the ridges of the Andes.
- Patagonia has a cool, ___, climate.
- a region of dry plains and plateaus south of the Pampas.
- the longest river in this region. Flows for 1,600 miles.
- a low plains region known as the Gran ___ stretches across parts of Paraguay and northern Argentina.
- This mountain range is found on the western side of Colombia.
- some of the Andes' snowcapped peaks are active what?
- Flat landscape of the Llanos region has a tropical ____ climate. Favorable conditions for grassland to grow.
- some of the steep-sided plateaus are capped by sandstone layers that have resisted erosion. These unusual flat-topped formations are called what?
- this type of forest thrives in the humid tropical climate of southern Colombia.
- all the countries in this region share one major physical feature - the Andes mountains.
26 Clues: Venezuela is located on what coast? • Patagonia has a cool, ___, climate. • clearing of trees is known as what? • some of the Andes' snowcapped peaks are active what? • rice, coffee, bananas, and sugarcane are major _____. • a mountain system made up of roughly parallel ranges. • Venezuela's highest elevation is in the ____ Highlands. • ...
Physical Therapy CrossWord Puzzle 2025-04-15
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- Another name for tailbone
- Inner quadricep muscle
- Muscle that bends the knee
- Connects bone to bone
- Largest muscle in the body
- Connects muscle to bone
- Years of Graduate School for Physical Therapy
- Bone that covers and protects the knee
- Largest organ of the body
- Largest bone in the body
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- Tool that measures range of motion of a joint
- The heel bone
- What cushions your spine
- Muscle to chew food
- People who work to help others with injuries or post surgery
- The funny bone is actually the___nerve
- The name of the bones in your wrist
- Muscle that contracts 100,000 times a day without you knowing
- Smallest bone in the body
- One of the top joints to be replaced
20 Clues: The heel bone • Muscle to chew food • Connects bone to bone • Inner quadricep muscle • Connects muscle to bone • What cushions your spine • Largest bone in the body • Another name for tailbone • Smallest bone in the body • Largest organ of the body • Muscle that bends the knee • Largest muscle in the body • The name of the bones in your wrist • One of the top joints to be replaced • ...
Physical Science Cross word 2025-06-09
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- Energy moving objects in motion
- is a fast moving particle
- the building blocks of everything
- energy that travels through space
- is the volume of an object
- a substance that takes shape of its container
- the up and down on a graph
- amount of space a 3d object takes up
- Variable changes in an experiment
- liquid water gets so hot it vapors
- energy that makes things warm
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- describing something with numbers
- something made or produced
- a metal like copper
- special picture for inside you body
- is a team of elements
- how well something dissolves in water
- a force that pulls everything together
- a path something follows
- how heavy something is
- the brain of the cell
- how easily something burns
- a special kind of light
- is a type of unit used to measure energy
- a tool used to measure temperature
25 Clues: a metal like copper • is a team of elements • the brain of the cell • how heavy something is • a special kind of light • a path something follows • is a fast moving particle • something made or produced • is the volume of an object • how easily something burns • the up and down on a graph • energy that makes things warm • Energy moving objects in motion • ...
MS Physical Education Final 2025-05-13
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- Muscular_________, one of the key fitness
- Faster than walking or jogging
- Ball game played with a bat and gloves
- Another term for physical condition or wellness
- Used to build muscle, often found in a gym
- Strength building upper body exercise
- ball Played with a plastic ball and bat
- Stretch Alternating arm and leg movements to warm up
- Game using a large rubber ball
- Cardio movement similar to sprinting
- Team sport with a hoop
- Ability to move joints through full range of motion
- Field game using a round white ball and clubs
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- Incorporates aspects of both soccer and components basketball
- ball Throw, duck and dodge in this game
- Game played with a birdie
- Game played with 10 pins and a ball
- Exercise that uses oxygen over a long period of time
- Low Impact cardiovascular activity
- Fitness component related to sustained effort
- Played with a puck and stick
- Team sport with 11 players involving kicking a ball into a net
- Racket sport similar to tennis, often played indoors
- Stretch Type of stretch without movement
- Team sport that allows 3 hits per side (bump, set, spike)
- Core strength exercise involving lying on on your back
- Type of training without oxygen
27 Clues: Team sport with a hoop • Game played with a birdie • Played with a puck and stick • Faster than walking or jogging • Game using a large rubber ball • Type of training without oxygen • Low Impact cardiovascular activity • Game played with 10 pins and a ball • Cardio movement similar to sprinting • Strength building upper body exercise • Ball game played with a bat and gloves • ...
physical science crossword puzzle 2022-12-15
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- substances that form in chem reaction
- the thickness or runniness of a liquid
- temp of boiling
- enerrgy required to pull 2 atoms apart
- chemical bonds between atoms are broke
- electrons are shared
- electrons in the outermost shell
- ability to be deformed
- the absorbtion of heat
- molecules not having a dipol
- electrons flow in an electron sea
- temp of melting
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- hard metals that are malleable
- rate the speed of any chem reaction
- electrons are given and taken
- substances that react
- the heat releases
- burns at room temp
- unequal sharing of electrons
- soft metals highly reactive with water
- written form of a chemical reaction
21 Clues: temp of boiling • temp of melting • the heat releases • burns at room temp • electrons are shared • substances that react • ability to be deformed • the absorbtion of heat • molecules not having a dipol • unequal sharing of electrons • electrons are given and taken • hard metals that are malleable • electrons in the outermost shell • electrons flow in an electron sea • ...
Physical science MAP review 2023-05-05
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- In a chemical change the __________ of the new substance are different from the original.(SA)
- Motion can be described by finding an objects ______ or how fast it moves in a certain amount of time.(KS)
- Physical and chemical changes are both able to change in ________ ways. (SA)
- Sound, water and light are all _______________waves. (PO)
- When potential energy ________, kinetic energy decreases. (KS)
- When kinetic energy increases, potential energy ________.(KS)
- Reflection is when is a way of light reaches a ______polished surface and a light wave bounces back (PO)
- ______ is a force that pulls objects down to earth.(KS)
- Altitude the _______ between the resting places displacements of the wave(PO)
- Light travels as a _____, it doesn't need any matter/material to carry its energy along (PO)
- _____ are an extremely small amount of something or quality.(SA)
- Atoms are the smallest substance that cannot be broken down _________.(SA)
- _______ energy is stored energy that can be used later (KS)
- Opaque objects don’t allow ____ light to travel through them, the light can be absorbed and converted into thermal energy, we as humans are opaque(PO)
- ______ are a basic part of a whole.(SA)
- Frequency is the _______ of waves that pass through a fixed unit of time(PO)
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- in a physical change the __________ of the matter changes (SA)
- ______ is the force between two objects in contact with each other. (KS)
- The ______ an object is moving the more kinetic energy it has(KS)
- The _________ of an object is dependent upon both force and mass.(KS)
- Molecules are made up of one or more ____.(SA)
- In a ________ change you cant see the physical substance change.
- _____ energy is the energy of movement (KS)
- Light moves in a _____ line through space(PO)
- In a physical change the kind of ______ will not change.(SA)
- Light is a type of electromagnetic _____(PO)
- Transparent objects ______ all/most light to travel through them like glasses(PO)
- _____ can make things move, change shape, or change speed.(KS)
- Atoms are an extreme small amount of thing or _______.(SA)
- Electromagnetic energy waves are _______through vibrations.(PO)
30 Clues: ______ are a basic part of a whole.(SA) • _____ energy is the energy of movement (KS) • Light is a type of electromagnetic _____(PO) • Light moves in a _____ line through space(PO) • Molecules are made up of one or more ____.(SA) • ______ is a force that pulls objects down to earth.(KS) • Sound, water and light are all _______________waves. (PO) • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION MIDTERMS EXAM 2025-02-10
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- The process of maintaining fluid balance in the body
- The process by which the body converts food into energy
- A two-headed muscle on the upper arm responsible for flexion
- A low-impact physical activity that improves cardiovascular health
- A large chest muscle involved in arm movement
- A three-headed muscle on the back of the upper arm
- A facility equipped for physical exercise and training
- The rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is pumped by the heart
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical effort
- A shorthand term for abdominal muscles
- A broad, flat muscle of the back aiding in arm rotation
- The larger and stronger of the two lower leg bones
- A sport and exercise involving lifting heavy weights
- The ability to stay upright and control body position
- A sport involving dribbling and shooting a ball into a hoop
- Physical activity that improves strength, endurance, and flexibility
- The ability to exert force against resistance
- The ability to move quickly and change direction efficiently
- The state of muscle exhaustion from exercise
- The study of motion and its causes
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- A racket sport played with a shuttlecock over a net
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- The study of forces and their effects on the body
- A sport where players use their feet to control and kick a ball into a goal
- A sudden and involuntary muscle contraction causing pain
- A measure of energy used or consumed by the body
- The ability to move quickly in a short amount of time
- The study of forces and motion in physical activity
- The number of times an exercise is performed
- The ability to maintain balance and control
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- A technique using a cylindrical tool to relieve muscle tension
- A person trained in sports and physical activities
- A fast-paced sport played on ice or field with a stick and ball/puck
- A state of physical, mental, and social well-being
- The ability to move quickly
- A measure of body fat based on height and weight
- A full-body workout performed in water
- A group of muscles at the back of the thigh
- A practice involving physical postures, breathing, and meditation
40 Clues: The ability to move quickly • The study of motion and its causes • A push or pull exerted on an object • A shorthand term for abdominal muscles • A full-body workout performed in water • The ability to maintain balance and control • A group of muscles at the back of the thigh • The number of times an exercise is performed • The state of muscle exhaustion from exercise • ...
Chemical and Physical Properties 2025-02-20
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- Incapable of being squeezed into a smaller volume
- Capable of breaking down naturally
- Rusting
- A state of matter in which the object has a definite shape and volume.
- To make or become liquid
- How heavy a substance is compared with other substances with the same size
- Easily broken
- The process of burning something
- Not shiny
- Temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
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- Squeezed or pressed together
- Characteristics used to describe an object for example what it looks like and its reaction with water
- Temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- Measure of how fast a chemical reaction occurs
- Another word for smell
- A single kind of matter that is pure and has a specific set of properties.
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- Conductor a material that allows electricity to pass through easily
- A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
- Conductor A material that allows heat to pass through easily
21 Clues: Rusting • Not shiny • Easily broken • Another word for smell • To make or become liquid • Squeezed or pressed together • The process of burning something • Capable of breaking down naturally • The amount of water vapor in the air • Temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid • Measure of how fast a chemical reaction occurs • Incapable of being squeezed into a smaller volume • ...
North America's Physical Features 2024-10-10
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- vast flatlands that stretch from the U.S. Midwest (Texas to Canada)
- one of the longest rivers in the world, flowing from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico
- desert that covers part of California, Arizona, and northern Mexico
- the lowest point in North America, located in California; it is one of the hottest places on Earth
- large saltwater lake found in Utah
- river that forms part of the U.S.-Mexico border
- mountain range located in the eastern U.S., running from Canada to Alabama
- large ocean basin off the southeastern coast of North America, bordered by the U.S., Mexico, and Cuba
- one of the most famous natural wonders of the world, carved by the Colorado River in Arizona
- large peninsula extending into the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, famous for its wetlands like the Everglades
- desert that is found in southern California, Nevada, and Arizona
- the world's largest island, located to the northeast of Canada
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- a tropical peninsula extending into the Gulf of Mexico, known for its limestone terrain and Mayan ruins, shared by Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala
- largest group of freshwater lakes in the world, located between the U.S. and Canada
- mountain range along the western U.S., primarily in California and Nevada
- river known for carving out the Grand Canyon that flows from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California
- desert that extends from southern New Mexico and Texas into northern Mexico
- mountain range that stretch from western Canada through the United States
- a large, semiarid plateau in Mexico
- a vast subtropical wetland in southern Florida, known for its unique ecosystems and species such as alligators, manatees, and the Florida panther
20 Clues: large saltwater lake found in Utah • a large, semiarid plateau in Mexico • river that forms part of the U.S.-Mexico border • the world's largest island, located to the northeast of Canada • desert that is found in southern California, Nevada, and Arizona • vast flatlands that stretch from the U.S. Midwest (Texas to Canada) • ...
Physical and Chemical Properties. 2025-09-25
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- Tendency of a substance to react chemically with water (e.g., sodium reacting explosively).
- The ability of a substance to chemically combine with oxygen (e.g., iron forming rust).
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance.
- The slow reaction of iron with oxygen and moisture to form oxides.
- The ability of a substance to allow electricity to flow through it.
- what you can measure or observe directly (no new substance formed)
- Reaction of certain metals like silver with air or moisture to form a dull surface layer.
- The smell a substance gives off.
- how it behaves/reacts (new substances form)
- The ability of a substance to ignite quickly and burn rapidly at normal temperatures.
- The ability of a substance to transfer heat.
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- The ease with which a substance can catch fire and continue burning.
- How a substance reacts when exposed to a base (e.g., acid–base neutralization).
- The mass per unit volume of a substance.
- The flavor of a substance (though testing this is unsafe in chemistry).
- How a substance reacts when exposed to an acid (e.g., metal + HCl → hydrogen gas).
- The temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid.
- The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas.
- The ability of a substance to attract or repel other materials due to a magnetic field.
- The visual appearance of a substance as perceived by the eye.
- The spontaneous breakdown of an unstable atomic nucleus, releasing radiation.
- Resistance of a substance to being scratched or deformed.
- The degree to which a substance can damage living tissue through chemical interactions.
- Gradual destruction of a material (usually metal) by chemical reaction with its environment.
- The amount of energy released as heat when a substance undergoes complete combustion with oxygen.
25 Clues: The smell a substance gives off. • The mass per unit volume of a substance. • how it behaves/reacts (new substances form) • The ability of a substance to transfer heat. • The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas. • The temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid. • Resistance of a substance to being scratched or deformed. • ...
French Physical Descriptions 1 2025-09-25
22 Clues: Weak • Tall • Thin • Young • Fat (F) • Old (F) • Fat (M) • Old (M) • Ugly (F) • Ugly (M) • Cute (F) • Cute (M) • Beautiful • Short (M) • Short (F) • Beautiful • Pretty (F) • Pretty (M) • Strong (F) • Strong (M) • Athletic (F) • Medium Height
Physical Science - Atomic Structure 2025-10-09
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- Created first periodic table by atomic mass.
- Number Number of protons in an atom.
- Force Pull between nucleus and electrons.
- Atom is a positive sphere with embedded electrons.
- Dense center with protons and neutrons.
- Notation Symbol with mass number (¹²C).
- Negative particle outside the nucleus.
- Electrons move in clouds, not fixed orbits.
- Force (e⁻) Push between electrons.
- Discovered atomic number; reorganized periodic table.
- Electrons orbit nucleus in fixed paths.
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- First to name the atom.
- Atoms are solid spheres; can’t be divided.
- Same element, different neutrons.
- Number Total of protons and neutrons.
- Neutral particle in the nucleus.
- Atomic Mass Weighted average of isotopes.
- Atom has dense nucleus with electrons around it.
- Force (p⁺) Push between protons in nucleus.
- Notation Element name and mass number (Carbon-12).
- Symbol Abbreviation for an element.
- Cloud Space around nucleus with electrons.
- Positive particle in the nucleus.
23 Clues: First to name the atom. • Neutral particle in the nucleus. • Same element, different neutrons. • Positive particle in the nucleus. • Force (e⁻) Push between electrons. • Symbol Abbreviation for an element. • Number Number of protons in an atom. • Number Total of protons and neutrons. • Negative particle outside the nucleus. • Dense center with protons and neutrons. • ...
Atomic Structure- Physical Science 2025-12-04
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- Positive subatomic particle
- Equals the protons plus neutrons.
- Original name given to electron stream by Thomson
- thought all substances were made of 4 elements
- Neutrons have ________ charge.
- Lowest energy state of an atom
- The energy levels in Bohr's model are often called ____________.
- Thomson's model of the atom.
- equals the number of protons minus the number of electrons.
- Negative subatomic particle
- Neutral subatomic particle
- Bohr's model of the atom was called the ____________ model.
- came up with the idea of "atoms"
- The arrangement of electrons in an atom is called the electron ________________.
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- Protons have a __________ charge
- Scientist that discovered the neutron.
- Atom of the same element with different number of neutrons.
- Atom that has gained or lost electrons.
- Discovered electrons.
- Electrons have a __________ charge
- Early people believed in only _________ elements.
- Dalton's atomic theory was better accepted because he based it on ____________.
- Rutherford used the ______________ experiment to discover the nucleus.
- Small dense positive center of an atom.
- English teacher that came up with the first Atomic Theory.
- Scientist that discovered the atom is mostly empty space.
- All atom are ____________ , meaning the same number of positives and negatives.
- The modern model of the atom is called the _________ ______ model.
- Relative mass of subatomic particles is measured in ____.
- Equals the number of protons in an atom.
30 Clues: Discovered electrons. • Neutral subatomic particle • Positive subatomic particle • Negative subatomic particle • Thomson's model of the atom. • Neutrons have ________ charge. • Lowest energy state of an atom • Protons have a __________ charge • came up with the idea of "atoms" • Equals the protons plus neutrons. • Electrons have a __________ charge • ...
Physics Crossword 2012-10-21
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- process of moving
- place where sound waves cannot travel through
- quantity which is the rate of change of displacement
- acceleration in a body is due to ___ force
- property of of matter
- force that pulls any two objects together
- action of one surface rubbing against another
- a specific location
- product of mass and velocity
- physical quantity which is the measure of inertia
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- this violates newton's first law
- physical quantity equal to rate of change of momentum
- S.I. unit of force
- rate at which velocity changes
- state of physical balance
- momentum of a massive object at rest
- physical quantity equal to change in momentum
17 Clues: process of moving • S.I. unit of force • a specific location • property of of matter • state of physical balance • product of mass and velocity • rate at which velocity changes • this violates newton's first law • momentum of a massive object at rest • force that pulls any two objects together • acceleration in a body is due to ___ force • ...
Health Chapter 10 Crossword 2024-02-28
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- break in a bone
- fitness body's ability to perform daily activities and meet unexpected demands with energy to spare
- ability to rapidly change the body's momentum and direction
- fitness ability to perform successfully in a particular sport or leisure activity
- heart rate number of heartbeats per minute that is safe and effective for a given intensity
- activity that prepares the body for physical activity gets blood pumping to the muscles and stretches muscle
- abnormal absence of menstrual period
- brain chemicals that improve mood released during physical activity
- brain injury that results from a blow or jolt to the head or upper body
- amount of energy the body uses per minute during an activity
- condition in which the skin and the body tissues beneath it freeze
- fitness ability of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to deliver oxygen and nutrients to muscles and cells
- behaviors activities that consist of sitting or lying down and using very little energy
- medical emergency caused by overheating of the body can lead to shock, coma, and even death
- ability to continue performing a physical activity over time
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- ability to fully and easily move the joints
- exercise physical activity that is structured, planned, and has the purpose of increasing physical fitness
- exhaustion caused by overheating of the body characterized by nausea, dizziness, weakness, headache, weak pulse, disorientation, and fainting
- medical emergency in which body temperature is too low can lead to shock, coma, and death
- condition in which bones move out of their normal positions
- cramps painful muscle spasms caused by overheating of the body
- athlete triad three health conditions related to intense physical activity in females disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis
- injury to a ligament
- activity any action in which the body uses energy
- powering the body without the use of oxygen
- training act of participating in various types of physical activity to help improve skill in another type
- ability to perform daily activities with ease and energy
- activity that helps the body wind down after physical activity helps heart rate return to normal level
- condition in which the body does not have enough fluid to perform basic functions
- fitness health-related fitness
- heart rate number of heartbeats per minute when the heart is working its hardest
- using oxygen to break down energy for use in the muscles
32 Clues: break in a bone • injury to a ligament • fitness health-related fitness • abnormal absence of menstrual period • ability to fully and easily move the joints • powering the body without the use of oxygen • activity any action in which the body uses energy • ability to perform daily activities with ease and energy • using oxygen to break down energy for use in the muscles • ...
SA501 - Audit Evidence - Specific Consideration for Selected Items - Crosswords 2023-08-30
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- The auditor can make direct communication with the legal _____ if there is any material risk identified regarding litigation of the entity. (7)
- Physical verification done by client’s staff is an example of ____ audit evidence. (6)
- There are ____ methods by which an auditor can collect evidence regarding inventory. (3)
- The auditor can ______ the inventory at physical inventory counting to collect sufficient evidence regarding inventory. (7)
- Matters relevant in planning attendance at physical inventory counting include ____ of inventory. (6)
- Audit evidence includes both ______ records and other information. (10)
- Purchase invoice and supplier’s challan are examples of ____ audit evidence. (8)
- The place at which physical inventory counting happens is important because it may cause threats to the ____ of the auditor. (6)
- Discussion with the managers is an example of ____ audit evidence. (4)
- In some cases, attendance at physical inventory counting may not be practicable. This may be due to factors such as the nature and _____ of the inventory. (8)
- The auditor can _____ performance of the management’s count procedures at physical inventory counting. (7)
- It is the information based on which an auditor arrives at his opinions. (8)
- The auditor shall obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence regarding the presentation and disclosure of _____ information in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework. (7)
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- The objectives of auditor involves collection of sufficient evidence regarding the existence and condition of _____ of the entity. (9)
- If inventory was held by third party, auditor must request confirmation from them regarding the ____ and condition of inventory. (10)
- Audit evidence is divided into visual, oral and ____, depending upon the nature of the evidence. (11)
- The auditor can perform ___ _____ at physical inventory counting to collect sufficient evidence regarding inventory. [2 words (4) & (6)]
- The auditor shall modify the opinion in the auditor’s report in accordance with SA 705, if the attendance at physical inventory counting is _____. (13)
- The objectives of auditor involves collection of sufficient evidence regarding the completeness of ____ and claims involving the entity. (10)
- Sales invoice and goods received note are examples of ___ audit evidence. (8)
- General ____ is not an excuse for an auditor to omit attendance at physical inventory counting. (13)
- The auditor can review the legal _____ accounts in order to identify litigation and claims regarding the entity. (7)
22 Clues: Discussion with the managers is an example of ____ audit evidence. (4) • Audit evidence includes both ______ records and other information. (10) • It is the information based on which an auditor arrives at his opinions. (8) • Sales invoice and goods received note are examples of ___ audit evidence. (8) • ...
CHAPTER 2:PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 2022-08-30
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- CHANGE OF WATER VAPOR TO LIQUID
- PROCESS OF WATER BE USED/REUSED
- LARGE BODY OF ICE
- SIDE OF MOUNTAIN RECEIVING LESS RAINFALL
- WATER CONTAINED IN EARTH'S CRUST
- IMAGINARY LINE THROUGH EARTH
- FLAT AREA ABOVE SURROUNDING LAND
- PART OF CONTINET EXTENDING INTO OCEAN
- WHEN SUN REACHES NORTHERN/SOUTHERN MOST POINT
- WHEN SUN IS DIRECTLY OVER EQUATOR
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- LONG NARROW BAND OF VOLCANOES
- PROCESS OF MAKING SALT WATER DRINKABLE
- SIXTEEN PIECES OF EARTH'S CRUST
- AREA WHERE SAND,CLAY, AND SILT ARE DEPOSITED
- VAST EXPANSE OF FLAT LAND
- SHAKING OR TREMBLING OF EARTH
- WHERE TWO PLATES GRIND AGAINST EACH OTHER
- NARROW LAND STRIP CONNECTING TWO LAND AREAS
- THE WEARING AWAY OF EARTH BY NATURAL FORCES
- LARGE UNBROKEN MASS OF LAND
- WEATHERED BITS OF ROCK
21 Clues: LARGE BODY OF ICE • WEATHERED BITS OF ROCK • VAST EXPANSE OF FLAT LAND • LARGE UNBROKEN MASS OF LAND • IMAGINARY LINE THROUGH EARTH • LONG NARROW BAND OF VOLCANOES • SHAKING OR TREMBLING OF EARTH • CHANGE OF WATER VAPOR TO LIQUID • PROCESS OF WATER BE USED/REUSED • SIXTEEN PIECES OF EARTH'S CRUST • WATER CONTAINED IN EARTH'S CRUST • FLAT AREA ABOVE SURROUNDING LAND • ...
Nutrition and Physical Activity 2022-05-23
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- using oxygen to break down energy
- body weight is to low
- tough complex carb
- very high body temp
- not taking in enough nutrients
- bones out of normal position
- ability to continue performing
- frequency, intensity, time, type
- structured physical activity
- stylist weight loss plans
- attempts to rid body of food
- results from not eating enough nutrients
- body loses heat
- brain injury
- excess body fat
- chemical substances that give your body what it needs to grow and function.
- provides a valuable source of energy
- builds and maintain all of bodies cells
- rapidly changing direction
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- eating foods that contain sugars
- freezing of skin
- inorganic substances
- organic substances
- person's heart rate
- broken bone
- excessive overweight
- brain chemicals released during activity
- injury to ligament
- done in groups of repetitions
- amount of energy used
- used to determine healthy body weight
- opposition
- without the use of oxygen
- major source of energy for the body
34 Clues: opposition • broken bone • brain injury • body loses heat • excess body fat • freezing of skin • tough complex carb • organic substances • injury to ligament • very high body temp • person's heart rate • inorganic substances • excessive overweight • body weight is to low • amount of energy used • stylist weight loss plans • without the use of oxygen • rapidly changing direction • ...
Physical and Chemical Changes 2022-10-22
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- has a definite shape and a definite volume
- SI units use this form of measurement
- this can be used to measure the volume of a substance
- another word for evaporation
- mass divided by volume
- these types of reactions require (absorb) energy
- the amount of space something takes up
- a change from solid to gas
- has indefinite shape and indefinite volume
- these types of reactions release energy
- 2 or more atoms chemically combined
- a change from liquid to gas
- rusting is an example of this
- properties observed during a reaction where a new substance is formed
- this can be observed without changing the identity of a substance
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- procedure used to determine the volume of an irregularly shaped object
- another way to describe a state of matter
- physical properties that depend on the type of matter, not the amount
- when using a graduated cylinder, you measure to the bottom of this
- a change from gas to solid
- physical properties that depend on the amount of matter, not the type
- a change from gas to liquid
- this can be used to find the mass of a substance
- has indefinite shape but definite volume
- the most abundant state of matter in the universe
- a change from liquid to solid
- a change from solid to liquid
- this common substance expands as it freezes
- 2 different elements that are chemically bonded
- a phase change is an example of this
30 Clues: mass divided by volume • a change from gas to solid • a change from solid to gas • a change from gas to liquid • a change from liquid to gas • another word for evaporation • a change from liquid to solid • a change from solid to liquid • rusting is an example of this • 2 or more atoms chemically combined • a phase change is an example of this • ...
chapter 21 - Physical Examination 2022-11-02
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- Abnormal enlargement of the distal phalanges associated with cyanotic heart disease or advanced chronic pulmonary disease
- Arranged in the order of time
- To establish an orderly relationship or connection
- An abnormal sound heard during auscultation of the heart that may or may not have a pathologic origin
- Statistical data of a population; in healthcare, this includes the patient’s name, address, date of birth, employment, and other details ______________________
- The use of touch during the physical examination to assess the size, consistency, and location of certain body parts
- Small lumps, lesions, or swelling that are felt when the skin is palpated
- Occurring in or affecting members of a family more than would be expected by chance
- The process of stretching out; increasing the angle of a joint
- Thinning and eventual destruction of the alveoli
- Not noticeable or prominent
- Movement or exercise of a body part by means of an externally applied force
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- Allows the listener to get additional information
- The white part of the eye that forms the orbit
- An abnormal sound or murmur heard on auscultation of an organ, vessel, or gland
- Similarity in size, form, and arrangement of parts on opposite sides of the body
- A procedure in which a fiber-optic scope is used to examine the large intestine
- Considering the patient as a whole; includes the physical, emotional, social, economic, and spiritual needs of the person _______________________
- The process of decreasing the angle of a joint
- Referring to normal skin tension; the resistance of the skin to being grasped between the fingers and released
- The manner or style of walking
21 Clues: Not noticeable or prominent • Arranged in the order of time • The manner or style of walking • The white part of the eye that forms the orbit • The process of decreasing the angle of a joint • Thinning and eventual destruction of the alveoli • Allows the listener to get additional information • To establish an orderly relationship or connection • ...
physical science crossword puzzle 2022-12-15
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- substances that form in chem reaction
- the thickness or runniness of a liquid
- temp of boiling
- enerrgy required to pull 2 atoms apart
- chemical bonds between atoms are broke
- electrons are shared
- electrons in the outermost shell
- ability to be deformed
- the absorbtion of heat
- molecules not having a dipol
- electrons flow in an electron sea
- temp of melting
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- hard metals that are malleable
- rate the speed of any chem reaction
- electrons are given and taken
- substances that react
- the heat releases
- burns at room temp
- unequal sharing of electrons
- soft metals highly reactive with water
- written form of a chemical reaction
21 Clues: temp of boiling • temp of melting • the heat releases • burns at room temp • electrons are shared • substances that react • ability to be deformed • the absorbtion of heat • molecules not having a dipol • unequal sharing of electrons • electrons are given and taken • hard metals that are malleable • electrons in the outermost shell • electrons flow in an electron sea • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2022-11-22
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- elements that are poor conductors
- changes appearance
- what happens to metals after a while
- elements that are good conductors
- takes up space and has mass
- when foods are old and beginning to stink
- molecule made with two different atoms or more
- is composed of particles of two or more substances that are distributed evenly amongst each other
- changes its atoms
- the substance in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution
- two elements that dont chemically bond together
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- Components of mixture are evenly distributed
- the ability to dissolve in another substance
- these could be found on the periodic table
- a mixture in which particles of a material are dispersed throughout a liquid or gas but are large enough that they settle out
- Components of the mixture are NOT evenly distributed
- a substance that is dissolved to form a solution
- a measure of the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent
- groups of two or more atoms that are bonded together. It is the smallest particle of a substance which exhibits the physical and chemical characteristics of that substance.
- smallest unit of matter
20 Clues: changes its atoms • changes appearance • smallest unit of matter • takes up space and has mass • elements that are poor conductors • elements that are good conductors • what happens to metals after a while • when foods are old and beginning to stink • these could be found on the periodic table • Components of mixture are evenly distributed • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2020-06-11
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- a food _____ shows one path of energy flow through an ecosystem
- a cycle is closely linked to climate change
- needs to be fixed before most living things can use it
- relationship where organism vie for resources
- produced along with sugar by photosynthesis
- required along with CO2 for photosynthesis
- zone around Earth where life can exist
- describes factors that are living things
- all living things in an ecosystem
- relationship where both species benefit
- green plants for example
- layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Earth's solid outer layer
- % of energy that typically gets passed along to the next trophic level
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- original source of energy in ecosystems
- _____ capacity is the maximum sustainable population size
- describes factors that are non-living
- all of Earth's water
- a cycle including evaporation and precipitation
- James Lovelock's famous hypothesis
- tape worms are an example of this
- mass of living organisms in a given area
- something that obtains energy by eating other organisms
- all the organisms of one species in an ecosystem
- an organism's roll in an ecosystem
- _____ level describes an organism's position along a food chain
26 Clues: all of Earth's water • green plants for example • Earth's solid outer layer • layer of gases surrounding Earth • tape worms are an example of this • all living things in an ecosystem • James Lovelock's famous hypothesis • an organism's roll in an ecosystem • describes factors that are non-living • zone around Earth where life can exist • original source of energy in ecosystems • ...
Physical Health Test Review 2017-05-10
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- A strong, sometimes fatal reaction to taking a large amount of a drug.
- The main muscle of respiration.
- Nicotine patches and gums are examples of nicotine ______________.
- __________________ is the hormone produced in the pancreas.
- _________________ respiration is when oxygen moves from the blood into the cells, and carbon dioxide moves from the cells into the blood.
- With _________________ diabetes, the body still produces insulin. But doesn’t respond normally to the insulin the body makes.
- The fluid in which other parts of the blood are suspended.
- Cells in the blood that cause blood clots to form.
- Someone who is addicted and dependent on alcohol.
- ___________ circulation is the process by which blood moves between the heart and the lungs.
- The __________ Nervous System is made up of the brain and spinal cord.
- Characterized by the accumulation of plaque on artery walls.
- Thin-walled air sacs within the lungs that are covered in capillaries.
- The process of learning to live alcohol free.
- Activates a person’s immune system to recognize specific cancers and destroy them.
- Non-cancerous tumor.
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- A drug that slows the central nervous system.
- The spread of cancer from the point where it originated to other parts of the body.
- Cancerous tumor.
- The stages of alcoholism are abuse, dependence, and ___________.
- _____________ dependence is when a drug user believes that a drug in needed in order to feel good or function normally.
- The mind altering chemical found in marijuana.
- The removal of a small piece of tissue for examination.
- Living without alcohol.
- Thickened, white, leathery-looking spots on the inside of the mouth that can develop into oral cancer.
- Another name for high blood pressure.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- One symptom of alcohol poisoning is _________ breathing.
- The second step in treating alcoholism.
- Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks.
- Alcohol __________ is a potentially fatal reaction to an alcohol overdose.
- Blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the heart.
- Nerve cells.
33 Clues: Nerve cells. • Cancerous tumor. • Non-cancerous tumor. • Living without alcohol. • The main muscle of respiration. • Another name for high blood pressure. • The second step in treating alcoholism. • Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks. • A drug that slows the central nervous system. • The process of learning to live alcohol free. • ...
Physical Development of Infants 2019-10-25
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- a newborn can distinguish their mother by ________
- the _______ reflex this happens when the baby's cheek is stroked; the baby turns to the side that was stroked
- the ______ reflex causes baby to throw their arms back with fists clenched when he arms are held and suddenly released
- involve smaller muscles of the body and require precise movements; picking up objects
- at 2 months, an infant can respond to different ________ of voice
- the ________ reflex; babies suck when something is put in their mouth
- at 12 months, an infant may ______ a few steps alone
- at 3 months, an infant can bring its _______ together
- at 7 months, an infant can __________ both ways
- ability to move the hands and fingers in relation to what is seen
- a baby's _______ develops before birth
- at 8 months, an infant can look at objects with sustained __________
- soft spots; allow the baby's head to grow as the brain develops
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- the contact that occurs during play helps nurture a baby's ___________
- at 9 months, an infant can use its _________ to poke
- at 4 months, an infant can ______ from their tummy to their back
- making large movements; lifting head, rolling over
- at 6 months, an infant can put objects into their _______
- at 11 months, an infant can _______ with thumb and forefinger
- a beneficial game you can play with a baby
- a __________ voice calms the infant
- at 1 month, an infant can ________ to parent's voices
- at 10 months, an infant can ______ well
- at 5 months, an infant can turn their head in direction of ________
24 Clues: a __________ voice calms the infant • a baby's _______ develops before birth • at 10 months, an infant can ______ well • a beneficial game you can play with a baby • at 7 months, an infant can __________ both ways • a newborn can distinguish their mother by ________ • making large movements; lifting head, rolling over • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2019-11-07
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- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- The change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- A gradual erosion of rocks and buildings that occurs when limestone and marble react chemically with the carbonic acid in rainwater
- The chemical reaction in plants that converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose using energy from the sun
- A decrease in size
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- A change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
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- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- The change of state from liquid to solid
- A change of state from solid to gas
- A simple chemical equation where chemicals are represented by their names
- The process of rearranging atoms in substances to form different substances
- A chemical reaction that converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy.
- A change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- A change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- An increase in size
- A solid formed during a chemical change
- The substances formed in chemical reactions
- The starting substances in chemical reactions
21 Clues: A decrease in size • An increase in size • A change of state from solid to gas • A change of state from gas to solid • A solid formed during a chemical change • The change of state from liquid to solid • The substances formed in chemical reactions • The starting substances in chemical reactions • A change that results in a new substance being formed • ...
Chapter 3 Physical Activity 2020-10-12
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- risk factor Being inactive is a ____ ____ ____ for
- ____ is a condition in which a person has excessive body fat.
- Another name for high blood pressure is ____.
- is known as ____.
- The lowest pressure exerted by blood in your arteries is your ____ blood pressure.
- ____ is a disease characterized by uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
- vessel wall.
- People suffering from a condition called ____ have too much arch in the lower back.
- A condition in which bones become porous and lose their strength is ____.
- injured or ill may have an ____ ____.
- neurosis People who continue exercising even when they
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- diseases.
- The highest pressure exerted by blood in your arteries is your ____ blood pressure.
- condition A health problem caused by doing too much
- bone mass You develop your ____ ____ ____, or greatest bone mass, when you are young.
- People who have ____ cannot regulate the sugar level in their blood properly.
- pressure ____ ____ is the force exerted by blood against a
- attack If the blood supply to the heart is severely reduced or cut off a ____ ____ occurs.
- A buildup of substances on the inner walls of
- A ____ can affect a person’s ability to think,move,and speak.
- activity is a ____ ____.
- An ____ carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body.
22 Clues: diseases. • vessel wall. • is known as ____. • activity is a ____ ____. • injured or ill may have an ____ ____. • Another name for high blood pressure is ____. • A buildup of substances on the inner walls of • risk factor Being inactive is a ____ ____ ____ for • condition A health problem caused by doing too much • neurosis People who continue exercising even when they • ...
Physical Science Module 13 2020-03-16
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- this type of radioactive decay results in a neutron changing into a proton and emitting an electron
- the force that keeps protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- the scientist who developed the first model of an atom
- this type of radioactive decay emits a ray only
- atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- this type of radioactive particle can be stopped by paper
- you need to make a lot of these about the original condition of an object in order to use radioactive dating
- the product that results from radioactive decay
- the sum of the numbers of neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom
- an atom with a nucleus that is not stable
- a collection of atoms that all have the same number of protons
- the time it takes for half of the original sample of a radioactive isotope to decay
- this element has 6 protons
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- the force that keeps the electrons orbiting around the nucleus
- the number of protons in an atom
- the center of an atom, containing the protons and neutrons
- the largest of the 3 main parts of an atom
- this type of radioactive particle require several inches of lead to stop them
- this type of radioactive decay emits a particle that contains two protons and two neutrons
- the smallest of the 3 main parts of an atom
- what an atom mostly consists of
- if an atom has too many or too few neutrons it will be this
- tiny particles exchanged by protons and neutrons
- this element has 9 protons
- a schematic description of a system that accounts for its known properties
- this element has 29 protons
26 Clues: this element has 9 protons • this element has 6 protons • this element has 29 protons • what an atom mostly consists of • the number of protons in an atom • an atom with a nucleus that is not stable • the largest of the 3 main parts of an atom • the smallest of the 3 main parts of an atom • this type of radioactive decay emits a ray only • ...
Physical description (Unit 2) 2020-10-21
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- dito del piede
- gomito
- barba
- cavallo
- biondo
- testa
- apparecchio
- statura
- ovale
- lentiggini
- bocca
- lungo
- rotondo
- spalla
- alto
- mento
- che arriva alle spalle
- grigio
- coda
- ginocchio
- a spazzola
- pollice
- frangia
- riccio
- occhiali
- viso
- corto
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- piede
- sovrappeso
- di mezza età
- calvo
- anziano
- castano
- naso
- orecchio
- schiena
- basso
- verde
- piccolo
- caviglia
- mano
- liscio
- baffi
- lungo
- mosso
- azzurro
- rosso
- petto
- gamba
- giovane
- magro
- occhio
- dito
- collo
- grande
- nero
- treccia
- peso
- braccio
59 Clues: naso • mano • alto • coda • dito • nero • peso • viso • piede • calvo • barba • testa • basso • ovale • verde • bocca • lungo • baffi • lungo • mosso • rosso • mento • petto • gamba • magro • collo • corto • gomito • biondo • liscio • spalla • occhio • grigio • grande • riccio • anziano • castano • cavallo • schiena • statura • piccolo • rotondo • azzurro • giovane • pollice • treccia • frangia • braccio • orecchio • caviglia • occhiali • ginocchio • sovrappeso • lentiggini • a spazzola • apparecchio • ...
Physical and Climate Regions 2020-05-04
Across
- shield horseshoe-shaped area of rocky hills, lakes, and evergreen forests that wraps around the Hudson Bay
- a high point that determines the direction that rivers flow
- connected area of urban communities
- deep valleys with steep sides
- states third-largest country
- giant sheets of ice
- rolling inland grasslands with fertile soil
- group of mountain ranges that run side by side
- a windstorm in the form of a funnel-shaped cloud that often touches the ground
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- eight large islands and 124 smaller islands make up what state
- oldest mountains in North America
- lakes the world's largest group of freshwater lakes
- severe winter storms that last several hours and combine high winds with heavy snow
- wide and deep enough to allow the passage of ships
- river one of canada's most important rivers
- long periods without rainfall
- river North America's longest river
- second largest country in the world
- wind systems that form over the ocean in tropical areas and bring violent storms with heavy rains
- canyon the most famous canyon is the USA
20 Clues: giant sheets of ice • long periods without rainfall • deep valleys with steep sides • oldest mountains in North America • states third-largest country • river North America's longest river • connected area of urban communities • second largest country in the world • rolling inland grasslands with fertile soil • canyon the most famous canyon is the USA • ...
Chemical vs physical change 2020-04-30
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- changing a liquid to a gas all throughout the liquid
- When an atom bumps into another atom, sometimes a chemical reaction takes place
- one evidence of a chemical reaction is the release of _________
- when particles move around each other
- when particles move around in all direction
- there of seven pieces of this, that shows a chemical reaction has taken place. Some can be misleading
- the smallest form of matter. Could be atom, molecule, or ion.
- when a compound breaks down or its atoms rearrange
- the state change of a liquid to a gas at the surface
- one of the least reactive metals. That's why it is so precious.
- this type of change is when the same chemical composition exists
- when two or more pure substances are combined with no chemical reaction
- when a solid turns directly into a gas (dry ice)
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- when a solid is formed from a liquid
- when a solid _______ into a liquid to form a solution (like saltwater)
- an example of this is frost on a cold morning, a gas goes straight to a solid
- the melting point of this metal is 842 C
- the state change you see in a steam room
- the measurement of average kinetic energy
- when a solid turns to a liquid
- this type of change shows a different kind of compound formed
- when particles are very close to each other
22 Clues: when a solid turns to a liquid • when a solid is formed from a liquid • when particles move around each other • the melting point of this metal is 842 C • the state change you see in a steam room • the measurement of average kinetic energy • when particles move around in all direction • when particles are very close to each other • ...
Physical Science Chapter 1 2021-09-22
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- Always follow your teacher's instructions and textbook directions exactly is the most important ___ rule.
- A scientific law is a statement that summarizes a pattern found in _____.
- Life science, Earth and space science and ____ science are all branches of natural science.
- A ____ review is a process in which scientists examine other scientists' work.
- A(n) _____ graph is a way of plotting data to show changes that occur in related variables.
- The ____ is the variable that changes in response to the manipulated variable.
- On the ____ scale, water boils at 100 degrees.
- When making _____, information is obtained through the senses.
- Computers are an example of _____ that helps people solve problems.
- An organized plan for gathering, organizing, and communicating information is called a scientific ____.
- On this temperature scale, water freezes at 0 degrees.
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- The closeness of a measurement to the actual value being measured.
- The SI base unit of mass is the _____.
- 1 centimeter equals 10 ____.
- On this temperature scale, water freezes at 32 degrees.
- The ____ is very old and very large.
- ____ can be transferred from one form to another, but it can never be destroyed.
- _____ science is divided into life science, Earth and space science, and physical science.
- ____ cause changes in motion.
- On this temperature scale, water freezes at 273
- a system of knowledge and the methods used to find that knowledge
- A scientific ____ summarizes a pattern found in nature.
- A physical or mental representation of an object or an event.
- A scientific ____ makes it easier to understand things that are too small, too large, or too hard to observe directly.
- When the ratio of the manipulated variable and the responding variable is constant, the relationship is a(n) ____ proportion.
25 Clues: 1 centimeter equals 10 ____. • ____ cause changes in motion. • The ____ is very old and very large. • The SI base unit of mass is the _____. • On the ____ scale, water boils at 100 degrees. • On this temperature scale, water freezes at 273 • On this temperature scale, water freezes at 0 degrees. • On this temperature scale, water freezes at 32 degrees. • ...
Physical Descriptions, Color, Clothing 2021-09-23
Across
- watch
- suit
- Pants
- blue(singular)
- ring
- orange(m/s)
- cap
- red(m/s)
- black(m/pl)
- sweater
- yellow(f/pl)
- pink(m/pl)
- earring
- gray
- black(f/s)
- green(singular)
- boots
- dress
- tie
- socks
- orange(f/pl)
- brown(plural)
- wallet
- black(m/s)
- sunglasses
- yellow(f/s)
- orange(m/pl)
- pink(f/pl)
- white(m/pl)
- Tshirt
- red(feminineplural)
- heels
- white(m/s)
- purple(m/s)
- underwear
- green(plural)
Down
- veryshort
- shorts
- jeans
- sweatshirt
- slippers
- verylong
- purple(f/pl)
- scarf
- necklace
- pink(f/s)
- blue(plural)
- skirt
- shoes
- blouse
- glasses
- purple(f/s)
- bracelet
- store
- black(f/pl)
- grey(plural)
- bathingsuit
- yellow(m/s)
- toboggan
- jacket
- orange(f/s)
- pink(m/s)
- dressshirt
- vest
- brown(singular)
- yellow(m/pl)
- white(f/s)
- white(f/pl)
- cheap
- purple(m/pl)
- red(f/s)
- red(m/pl)
72 Clues: cap • tie • suit • ring • gray • vest • jeans • watch • scarf • Pants • skirt • shoes • store • boots • dress • socks • cheap • heels • shorts • blouse • wallet • jacket • Tshirt • glasses • sweater • earring • slippers • verylong • necklace • red(m/s) • bracelet • toboggan • red(f/s) • veryshort • pink(f/s) • pink(m/s) • red(m/pl) • underwear • sweatshirt • pink(m/pl) • black(f/s) • dressshirt • black(m/s) • sunglasses • white(f/s) • pink(f/pl) • white(m/s) • orange(m/s) • black(m/pl) • ...
