physical Crossword Puzzles
Physical & Chemical Change 2023-10-03
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- something which shows that something else is true
- matter in which the substances that make up that matter change into substances with different chemical and physical properties.
- the amount of matter in an object.
- matter that is made up of two or more different kinds of atoms joined together by chemical bonds
- the substances that are produced by the chemical reaction
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- to be a sign or symbol of something
- is a number placed in front of an element symbol or chemical formula in an equation
- occurs when atoms of one or more substances rearrange to form one or more new substances
- a force that holds atoms together
- are the starting substances in a chemical reaction
- equal amounts of something
- A particular smell
- matter that has a particular chemical makeup
13 Clues: A particular smell • equal amounts of something • a force that holds atoms together • the amount of matter in an object. • to be a sign or symbol of something • matter that has a particular chemical makeup • something which shows that something else is true • are the starting substances in a chemical reaction • the substances that are produced by the chemical reaction • ...
Physical Geography Words 2023-02-06
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- a place with no trees
- The Pacific ________________ is next to California.
- a raised part of land
- A ocean is a large body of _____________.
- a place that is very dry
- a place in between mountains
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- tall hills
- a place with a lot of trees
- A body of water that does not move.
- A body of water that is smaller than an ocean.
- tierra (Spanish)
- A long flowing body of water.
- San Francisco has an inlet of water called a _______.
13 Clues: tall hills • tierra (Spanish) • a place with no trees • a raised part of land • a place that is very dry • a place with a lot of trees • a place in between mountains • A long flowing body of water. • A body of water that does not move. • A ocean is a large body of _____________. • A body of water that is smaller than an ocean. • The Pacific ________________ is next to California. • ...
Physical Properties Vocabulary 2021-09-17
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- the amount of matter in an object
- when an item is less dense it will...
- A form of matter that has a definite shape
- vapor changing into a liquid
- everything that has mass and volume
- when a solid turns into a liquid
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- liquid changes to a gas or vapor
- when an item is more dense it will...
- if something is attracted to a magnet
- to figure out the dimensions of objects
- the one thing changed in an experiment
- take the shape of container
- the pull of gravity on an object
13 Clues: take the shape of container • vapor changing into a liquid • liquid changes to a gas or vapor • the pull of gravity on an object • when a solid turns into a liquid • the amount of matter in an object • everything that has mass and volume • when an item is less dense it will... • when an item is more dense it will... • if something is attracted to a magnet • ...
Physical Geography Review 2024-10-08
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- rain caused by pollution
- rock/sand added to land
- farming/resembles steps
- Zone furthest from Equator
- coldest Biome
- most like hurricane
- removing many trees in an area
- Zone Closest to Equator
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- Fertile land that becomes a desert
- Land/rock worn from water
- man-made system for watering crops
- height above sea level
- form of precipitation
13 Clues: coldest Biome • most like hurricane • form of precipitation • height above sea level • rock/sand added to land • farming/resembles steps • Zone Closest to Equator • rain caused by pollution • Land/rock worn from water • Zone furthest from Equator • removing many trees in an area • Fertile land that becomes a desert • man-made system for watering crops
Physical Science Crossword 2022-04-20
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- the state of matter that has a definite volume but not a definite shape
- the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance
- the energy that an object has because of its position, chemical composition, or condition of the object
- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed and measured without changing the identity of the substance
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- the amount of space that an object takes up, or occupies
- a property of matter that describes a substance’s ability to participate in chemical reactions
- a force of attractive and repulsive forces between objects
- the state of matter in which the volume and shape of a substance are fixed
- a form of matter that does not have a definite volume or shape
- a change that occurs when one or more substances changes into an entirely with different properties
13 Clues: anything that has mass and takes up space • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • the amount of space that an object takes up, or occupies • the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion • a force of attractive and repulsive forces between objects • a form of matter that does not have a definite volume or shape • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary 2022-11-30
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- united states metric system
- replacing a number with one that is approximately the same value
- what you have before your product
- group 8 on the periodic table
- bond between metal and non metal
- electrons available for bonding
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- uniform mixture
- smallest particle with all the properties of an element
- the result of your reactants
- A+B=AB
- single variety of atoms based on the number of protons
- any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
- writing a number thats too large or small in decimal form
13 Clues: A+B=AB • uniform mixture • united states metric system • the result of your reactants • group 8 on the periodic table • electrons available for bonding • bond between metal and non metal • what you have before your product • single variety of atoms based on the number of protons • smallest particle with all the properties of an element • ...
Physical Oceanography Vocabulary 2022-01-12
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- Energy from the movement of particles in an object
- Layer of the ocean in which water density increases rapidly with depth
- Layer of ocean in which temperature rapidly decreases with depth
- The ____ zone is the layer of the ocean with absolutely no light
- Layer of water in which salinity increases rapidly with depth
- The process of locating objects through sound
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- Form of camouflage in which sea creatures are dark on top and light on the bottom
- Animal that needs to get heat from external sources
- The concentration of salt in water or soil
- The ____ zone is the layer of the ocean with some light, but very little
- Animal that generates heat internally
- The chemical processes that turn food into energy
- The ____ zone is the layer of the ocean with enough light for photosynthesis
13 Clues: Animal that generates heat internally • The concentration of salt in water or soil • The process of locating objects through sound • The chemical processes that turn food into energy • Energy from the movement of particles in an object • Animal that needs to get heat from external sources • Layer of water in which salinity increases rapidly with depth • ...
Africa's Physical Feature 2021-01-28
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- longest lake and second deepest in the world
- separates Sahara from tropical rain forests
- main river in western Africa
- 2nd longest river in Africa
- largest lake in Africa
- highest mountain peak in Africa
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- large dry sandy area in South Africa
- in Northern Africa between the Mediterranean Sea and Sahara Desert
- world's longest river
- dip in the Earth's surface caused by separating tectonic plates
- world's largest hot desert in northern Africa
- located in central Africa, second largest in the world
- rolling grassland and scattered trees and shrubs
13 Clues: world's longest river • largest lake in Africa • 2nd longest river in Africa • main river in western Africa • highest mountain peak in Africa • large dry sandy area in South Africa • separates Sahara from tropical rain forests • longest lake and second deepest in the world • world's largest hot desert in northern Africa • rolling grassland and scattered trees and shrubs • ...
Physical Properties Vocabulary 2021-09-17
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- the pull of gravity on an object
- everything that has mass and volume
- vapor changing into a liquid
- to figure out the dimensions of objects
- if something is attracted to a magnet
- take the shape of container
- when an item is more dense it will...
- when an item is less dense it will...
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- when a solid turns into a liquid
- liquid changes to a gas or vapor
- the amount of matter in an object
- the one thing changed in an experiment
- A form of matter that has a definite shape
13 Clues: take the shape of container • vapor changing into a liquid • when a solid turns into a liquid • the pull of gravity on an object • liquid changes to a gas or vapor • the amount of matter in an object • everything that has mass and volume • if something is attracted to a magnet • when an item is more dense it will... • when an item is less dense it will... • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2021-10-11
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- how long you workout
- what kind of exercises you are doing.
- an exercise that works your chest muscles.
- the muscles that make up your shoulders.
- to improve flexibility.
- is how hard you workout
- what you do before physical activities to prevent injuries.
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- is how often you workout.
- hockey, soccer, football are examples of this type of sport.
- is a net game.
- upper leg muscles we commonly call our thigh.
- is a net game.
- a measurement we use for cardiovascular endurance.
- refers to the ability of a given muscle to exert force, consistently and repetitively, over a period of time.
14 Clues: is a net game. • is a net game. • how long you workout • to improve flexibility. • is how hard you workout • is how often you workout. • what kind of exercises you are doing. • the muscles that make up your shoulders. • an exercise that works your chest muscles. • upper leg muscles we commonly call our thigh. • a measurement we use for cardiovascular endurance. • ...
Physical Science 7H 2022-05-04
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- Atoms are single neutral particles. Molecules are neutral particles made of two or more atoms bonded together.
- Change When a substance combines with another to form a new substance.
- Travels in narrow beams called rays.
- The material, or matter, of which something is made
- Can make things move, change shape or change their speed.
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- Light travels as this.
- The waves that moves in straight lines through space.
- Transferred in waves through the frequency of particles.
- The waves that move on top of water.
- Change A change affecting the form of a chemical substance.
- The waves that travels through air and allow us to hear sound.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- The basic unit of a chemical element.
13 Clues: Light travels as this. • A group of atoms bonded together. • The waves that move on top of water. • Travels in narrow beams called rays. • The basic unit of a chemical element. • The material, or matter, of which something is made • The waves that moves in straight lines through space. • Transferred in waves through the frequency of particles. • ...
PHYSICAL SCIENCE 8 2023-05-23
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- pure substance made of only 1 type of atom that can not be broken down further into other substances.
- collection of elements
- are called PERIODS and the columns are called GROUPS.
- chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.
- separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge.
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- of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- A small particle with a negative charge that is found in all atoms.
- a substance made from two or more different elements that have been chemically joined.
- a particle with a neutral charge
- type of chemical element which has a preponderance of properties in between, or that are a mixture of, those of metals and nonmetals.
- a column in the periodic table of the chemical elements.
13 Clues: collection of elements • a particle with a neutral charge • the basic unit of a chemical element. • chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8. • are called PERIODS and the columns are called GROUPS. • a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge. • a column in the periodic table of the chemical elements. • ...
Sports/Physical Activity 2024-02-19
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- This sport involves two teams throwing an oval-shaped ball to receivers to try and score a touchdown.
- This sport involves hitting a puck with a stick on ice to try and get it in the other team's goal.
- Exercise makes these stronger.
- Exercise keeps this organ healthy.
- Exercise prevents this.
- This sport involves hitting a ball over a net to try and hit the ground on the other side.
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- This sport involves competing different skills and flips on different events like bars, beam, floor, and vault.
- This sport involves hitting a small ball with a club to try and get it in a hole.
- This sport involves hitting a small ball with a bat to try and get on base.
- This sport involves shooting a ball into the other team's hoop.
- This sport involves racing others in the water to be the fastest.
- This sport involves kicking a ball to try and score in the other team's goal.
- This sport involves hitting a ball over a net using a racket.
13 Clues: Exercise prevents this. • Exercise makes these stronger. • Exercise keeps this organ healthy. • This sport involves hitting a ball over a net using a racket. • This sport involves shooting a ball into the other team's hoop. • This sport involves racing others in the water to be the fastest. • ...
Physical Education Intro 2025-02-04
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- A sport often played with a orange or brown round ball.
- Improves cardiovascular health, strength, and endurance.
- Regular physical activity boosts this mental health factor.
- Increased during physical activity, it helps students concentrate.
- A condition that can be prevented through regular physical activity, often linked to heart disease.
- A person who is skilled at performing controlled physical exercises, often on special equipment and in the Olympics.
- Teamwork and cooperation are developed through these types of activities
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- An essential health component emphasized in PE alongside fitness.
- The physical aspect of PE, which includes movement and exercise.
- Activity that enhances mood, focus, and concentration
- The feel-good hormones released during exercise.
- Sport played with brown elongated sphere with white laces on a field.
- Activity that promotes social skills and group cooperation
13 Clues: The feel-good hormones released during exercise. • Activity that enhances mood, focus, and concentration • A sport often played with a orange or brown round ball. • Improves cardiovascular health, strength, and endurance. • Activity that promotes social skills and group cooperation • Regular physical activity boosts this mental health factor. • ...
physical science crossword 2026-02-11
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- one chemical substance to one or more different substances
- solid to gas transition without passing liquid phase
- atoms or molecules held close together by bonds that are intermolcular
- average kinetic energy of all the atoms or molecules of that substance
- no fixed shape or volume,low density,able to be compressed
- point in which evaporation happens
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- point in which a liquid becomes a solid
- transitions to a different state of matter
- alters a substances form,but not the chemical identity
- something that has a definite shape and volume,tightly packed
- something that has weight and takes up space
- solid that forms from a liquid solution often after a chemical reaction makes it insoluble
- solute distributed into the major component
13 Clues: point in which evaporation happens • point in which a liquid becomes a solid • transitions to a different state of matter • solute distributed into the major component • something that has weight and takes up space • solid to gas transition without passing liquid phase • alters a substances form,but not the chemical identity • ...
THE LACTIC ACID MONITOR 2025-03-19
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- A state of extreme tiredness due to physical effort.
- To engage in physical exercise or fitness activities.
- To practice and improve physical fitness or skills.
- The process of maintaining the body's water levels.
- Muscle pain or stiffness after intense physical activity.
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- A person who is trained in sports or physical activities.
- The level of effort and energy used during exercise.
- To permit or make something possible.
- The process of allowing the body to heal and regain energy after exercise.
- Excessive exercise without enough recovery time, leading to negative effects.
- To give or supply something that is needed.
- Physical harm or damage to the body, often caused by exercise or accidents.
- The air that is taken in and released from the lungs.
- A device that tracks and records specific data.
14 Clues: To permit or make something possible. • To give or supply something that is needed. • A device that tracks and records specific data. • To practice and improve physical fitness or skills. • The process of maintaining the body's water levels. • A state of extreme tiredness due to physical effort. • The level of effort and energy used during exercise. • ...
Matter 2015-09-08
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- how much mass is contained in a given volume
- a 1 or 2 letter identifier for an element
- 2 or more elements chemically combined
- can not be broken down into any other substance
- _____________ is made up of matter.
- Of change in state, acidity, or mass, which one is a chemical property?
- A physical change alters the form or appearance of a material, but doesn't change it into a new _____________.
- Compounds are represented by a ______________.
- its chemical formula is NaCl.
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- its symbol is H
- Of combustibility, reactivity, or color, which is a physical property?
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the study of the properties of matter
- A chemical change produces a new substance with different _______________ than the original.
- its symbol is O
- A bicycle chain ___________________is an example of a chemical change.
- Chopping __________ is an example of a physical change.
- this property is concerned with the appearance or physical state of a substance
- this property is concerned with a characteristic of a substance that has to do with chemical change
- its chemical formula is H20.
- The formula for density is mass/____________.
- Elements are made of up _______________.
22 Clues: its symbol is H • its symbol is O • its chemical formula is H20. • its chemical formula is NaCl. • _____________ is made up of matter. • the study of the properties of matter • 2 or more elements chemically combined • Elements are made of up _______________. • a 1 or 2 letter identifier for an element • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Health Vocabulary 2023-10-26
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- break in a bone
- condition caused by overheating of the body
- physical activity that is structured, planned, and has the purpose of increasing physical fitness
- brain injury that results from a blow or jolt
- powering the body without the use of oxygen
- ability to fully and easily move the joints
- condition in which the skin and the body tissues beneath it freeze
- brain chemicals that improve mood
- medical emergency caused by overheating of the body
- condition in which bones move out of their normal position
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- act of participating in various types of physical activity to help improve skill
- abnormal absence of menstrual period
- using oxygen to break down energy for use in the muscles
- painful muscle spasms caused by overheating of the body
- medical emergency in which body temperature is too low, and leads to shock coma or death
- ability to rapidly change the body momentum and direction
- activity that helps the body wind down after physical activity
- amount of energy the body uses per minute during an activity
- condition in which the body does not have enough fluid to perform basic functions
- ability to continue performing a physical activity over time
20 Clues: break in a bone • brain chemicals that improve mood • abnormal absence of menstrual period • condition caused by overheating of the body • powering the body without the use of oxygen • ability to fully and easily move the joints • brain injury that results from a blow or jolt • medical emergency caused by overheating of the body • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2023-08-10
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- activity that prepares muscles for work
- physical _______ movement that causes your body to use energy
- purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive to improve or maintain fitness
- injury to the ligament surrounding the joint
- how many minutes per day should you have moderate-intensity physical activity?
- exercises and activities improve particular areas of health-related fitness
- a condition characterized by a decrease in bone density
- taking in fluids so the body functions properly
- a condition where the body loses the ability to rid itself of excessive heath through perspiration
- ability to move a body part through a full range of motion
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- gradual increase in overload necessary to achieve higher levels of fitness
- process by which your body gets energy from food
- body temperature becomes dangerously low
- overworking the body
- ability of the muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without becoming fatigued
- physical ______ is the ability to cary out daily tasks easily and to have enough energy
- how many days per week should you complete flexibility activities?
- amount of force a muscle can exert
- working the body harder than it is normally worked
- damaging muscles or tissues
20 Clues: overworking the body • damaging muscles or tissues • amount of force a muscle can exert • activity that prepares muscles for work • body temperature becomes dangerously low • injury to the ligament surrounding the joint • taking in fluids so the body functions properly • process by which your body gets energy from food • working the body harder than it is normally worked • ...
8 Matter and Energy U1 L3 Physical and Chemical Changes 2025-01-22
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- The ___ may be altered during a physical change
- Chemical changes can cause ____ to change from one form to another
- This is a change that affects one or more physical properties of a substance
- Chemical change is the ____ by which substances change into new substances
- This happens when a substance changes into a completely different substance
- French chemist ____ studied chemical changes where substances seemed to loose or gain mass
- Chemical changes are often influenced by ____
- Liquid combined to form a solid is sometimes called a ____
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- Chemical change often cause ____ or foaming
- Chemical change happens as particles and chemical bonds get ____
- Physical change does not change the ____ ____
- The Law of ____ of Mass
- Physical change does not change the ____ ____ of a substance
- Chemical changes are not the same as chemical ____
- At higher temperatures, the particles in a substance have more average ____ energy
- The ____ identity remains the same with a physical change
- When a ___ substance is formed, a chemical change has formed
- Change in ____ is also an indication of a chemical change
- This is an example of a chemical change
- Some chemical changes produce ____
20 Clues: The Law of ____ of Mass • Some chemical changes produce ____ • This is an example of a chemical change • Chemical change often cause ____ or foaming • Physical change does not change the ____ ____ • Chemical changes are often influenced by ____ • The ___ may be altered during a physical change • Chemical changes are not the same as chemical ____ • ...
Health 2023-11-10
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- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- Any practice or activity that you do to keep things healthy and clean
- A purposeful life, transcendence and actualization of different dimensions and capacities of human beings
- The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity
- The state of doing well especially in respect to good fortune
- Relating to the mind
- A state of confusion
- A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- Good physical condition
- Relating to a person's emotions
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- Keeping away from medical care that is thought to cause mental or physical harm
- Relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- Human beings in general or considered collectively
- The action of providing or being provided with amusement or enjoyment
- The state of something with regard to its appearance
- To prevent illness and injury from the physical and mental stress caused by environmental
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant
- Relating to society or its organization
- That related to interfering with raw physical matter
20 Clues: Relating to the mind • A state of confusion • Good physical condition • Relating to a person's emotions • Relating to society or its organization • Relating to the body as opposed to the mind • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • Human beings in general or considered collectively • The state of something with regard to its appearance • ...
Matter 2023-09-21
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- oxygen is this at room temperature
- conducts electricity
- has an orange color due to a chemical reaction
- property that can be observed when the substance changes into a new substance
- physical property that describes the temp at which a liquid turns to a gas
- all one type of atom
- bursts into flames when exposed to air
- evenly mixed mixture
- 2 or more substances physically combined
- how tightly packed molecules or atoms are in a substance
- 1 proton
- a physical property that iron has
- able to be made into thin sheets
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- a physical property of diamonds
- has mass and takes up space
- made up of protons, neutrons and electrons
- element or compound
- a physical change when a gas turns to a liquid
- a chemical reaction silver undergoes
- clumpy mixture
- a compound we drink
- made up of 2 or more elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio
- the thickness of liquids
- able to burn in the presence of oxygen
- property that can be observed without changing the substance
- chemical property of causing harm when ingested
- able to be drawn into wires
27 Clues: 1 proton • clumpy mixture • element or compound • a compound we drink • conducts electricity • all one type of atom • evenly mixed mixture • the thickness of liquids • has mass and takes up space • able to be drawn into wires • a physical property of diamonds • able to be made into thin sheets • a physical property that iron has • oxygen is this at room temperature • ...
INTIMACY 2024-08-01
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- - the peak moment of physical pleasure in intimacy.
- - a physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body.
- - an intense feeling of wanting someone or something.
- - permission for something to happen, particularly in intimate settings.
- - the enjoyment, expression, or pursuit of physical pleasure.
- - speaking very softly, often to convey intimacy or secrecy.
- - relating to a practice that incorporates meditation and sexual union.
- - a close familiarity or friendship that involves private or personal interactions.
- - intense sexual excitement or desire.
- - to hold closely in one's arms, especially as a sign of affection.
- - playful behavior intended to show romantic interest.
- - a physical sign of excitement or exertion.
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- - the quality of being open and exposed in an intimate relationship.
- - the act of letting go of tension or inhibitions during intimate moments.
- - intense, driving, or overmastering feeling or conviction in intimacy.
- - a strong connection or tie that is often emotional and physical.
- - reliance on the integrity and character of a partner in an intimate relationship.
- - a state of intense joy or pleasure, often experienced in intimate moments.
- - a strong feeling of wanting something or someone intimately.
- - physical contact that can convey affection and intimacy.
- - consensual practice involving restraint and control in an intimate context.
- - feelings of excitement and mystery associated with love.
- - a deep, tender feeling of love and care.
- - to hold close in a loving manner, often in a relaxed or affectionate way.
- - a warm, radiant feeling, often associated with satisfaction or happiness.
25 Clues: - intense sexual excitement or desire. • - a deep, tender feeling of love and care. • - a physical sign of excitement or exertion. • - the peak moment of physical pleasure in intimacy. • - an intense feeling of wanting someone or something. • - playful behavior intended to show romantic interest. • - physical contact that can convey affection and intimacy. • ...
health 2023-03-08
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- the combination of physical mental emotional and social well being
- people of the same age who share similar interests
- the sum of your surroundings
- the collection of beliefs customs and behaviors of a group
- those things you aim for things that take planning and work
- a Nationwide Health promoted disease preventing plan to serve as a guide for improving health of all people in the United States
- the natural physical drive to eat promoted by the bodies need for food
- are the stretches and sugars found in which your body is the main source of energy
- involving little physical activity
- includes all of the rhythmic activities that use muscular groups for an extended period of time
- refers to a person's capacity to learn about understand basic health information and services
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- the amount of force your muscle can't exert
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- and outgoing condition or illness
- the purpose physical activity that is planned structured and repetitive that improves or maintains physical fitness
- an overall state of well-being or Total Health
- is the ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- the personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- specific tools and strategies to maintain and protect and improve all aspects of your health
20 Clues: the sum of your surroundings • and outgoing condition or illness • involving little physical activity • the amount of force your muscle can't exert • an overall state of well-being or Total Health • people of the same age who share similar interests • the collection of beliefs customs and behaviors of a group • ...
Health Crossword 2024-06-19
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- A place equipped for physical exercise.
- A fitness program inspired by Latin dance.
- Fitness system emphasizing core strength.
- A form of running at a slow pace.
- The practice of focused thought for relaxation.
- Riding a bicycle for exercise or sport.
- A session of physical exercise.
- Physical exercise to music with rhythmic routines.
- The state of being in good health.
- The range of motion in a joint or group of joints.
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- An exercise to strengthen the chest, shoulders, and triceps.
- Practice focusing on breath control, flexibility, and meditation.
- Sport involving punching and defense.
- Exercises that raise your heart rate.
- The ability to sustain prolonged effort or activity.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical activity.
- Rhythmic movement to music, often for exercise.
- High-Intensity Interval Training.
- Type of training to build muscle mass.
- An exercise to strengthen the legs and glutes.
20 Clues: A session of physical exercise. • A form of running at a slow pace. • High-Intensity Interval Training. • The state of being in good health. • Sport involving punching and defense. • Exercises that raise your heart rate. • Type of training to build muscle mass. • A place equipped for physical exercise. • Riding a bicycle for exercise or sport. • ...
FW02-2 2025-02-12
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- – Prepares the body for physical activity
- – Working together in sports or exercise
- – A moderate-intensity running exercise
- – Helps improve flexibility and prevent injuries
- – Smooth and efficient movement
- – An exercise for abdominal muscles
- – Tissue responsible for movement
- – Beats per minute during exercise
- – Proper body alignment
- – One complete movement of an exercise
- – The body’s healing process after exercise
- – Helps the body recover after exercise
- – A long-distance running race
- – The range of motion in joints
- – An upper-body strength exercise
- – How fast an individual can move
- – Quick, automatic responses
- – An official who enforces game rules
- – Fair play and respect in sports
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- – Engaging in a contest or match
- – Maintaining fluid levels in the body
- – A holistic approach to health
- – A type of rhythmic physical exercise
- Jacks – A full-body cardio exercise
- – The ability to exert force
- – A running event with obstacles
- – Units of energy from food
- – Short for cardiovascular exercise
- – A person who trains athletes
- – Strengthens legs and glutes
- – A simple cardio workout
- – A session of physical activity
- – The ability to sustain physical effort
- – Physical activity to improve fitness
- – Competitive physical activities
- – The ability to move quickly and easily
- – A lower-body strengthening exercise
- – Ability to maintain stability
- – A person trained in sports
- – The condition of being physically healthy
40 Clues: – Proper body alignment • – A simple cardio workout • – Units of energy from food • – The ability to exert force • – A person trained in sports • – Quick, automatic responses • – Strengthens legs and glutes • – A person who trains athletes • – A long-distance running race • – A holistic approach to health • – Smooth and efficient movement • – Ability to maintain stability • ...
FW02-2 2025-02-12
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- – Prepares the body for physical activity
- – Working together in sports or exercise
- – A moderate-intensity running exercise
- – Helps improve flexibility and prevent injuries
- – Smooth and efficient movement
- – An exercise for abdominal muscles
- – Tissue responsible for movement
- – Beats per minute during exercise
- – Proper body alignment
- – One complete movement of an exercise
- – The body’s healing process after exercise
- – Helps the body recover after exercise
- – A long-distance running race
- – The range of motion in joints
- – An upper-body strength exercise
- – How fast an individual can move
- – Quick, automatic responses
- – An official who enforces game rules
- – Fair play and respect in sports
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- – Engaging in a contest or match
- – Maintaining fluid levels in the body
- – A holistic approach to health
- – A type of rhythmic physical exercise
- Jacks – A full-body cardio exercise
- – The ability to exert force
- – A running event with obstacles
- – Units of energy from food
- – Short for cardiovascular exercise
- – A person who trains athletes
- – Strengthens legs and glutes
- – A simple cardio workout
- – A session of physical activity
- – The ability to sustain physical effort
- – Physical activity to improve fitness
- – Competitive physical activities
- – The ability to move quickly and easily
- – A lower-body strengthening exercise
- – Ability to maintain stability
- – A person trained in sports
- – The condition of being physically healthy
40 Clues: – Proper body alignment • – A simple cardio workout • – Units of energy from food • – The ability to exert force • – A person trained in sports • – Quick, automatic responses • – Strengthens legs and glutes • – A person who trains athletes • – A long-distance running race • – A holistic approach to health • – Smooth and efficient movement • – Ability to maintain stability • ...
Exercise and physical fitness 2023-05-08
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- Any physical activity that that maintains or improves your physical fitness.
- A sport in which athletes play alone against other players.
- The ability to do daily physical activities without becoming short of breath or tired.
- Sports in which two or more work together against another team.
- The ability to do activities for more than a few minutes.
- The ability to to bend and twist joints easily.
- A medical checkup that is required before playing with a sports team.
- Any activity that helps your body return to the way it was before exercising.
- Equipment that helps prevent injury.
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- An injury that happens when a joint is twisted suddenly.
- A contest between two or more individuals or teams.
- The number of beats your heart makes per minute when you are not exercising.
- A cracked or broken bone.
- The amount of time it takes your heart to return to RHR after exercise.
- Any activity you do to get your body ready to exercise.
- A muscle or tendon that has been stretched too far or torn.
- The amount of force muscles apply when they are used.
- A goal to improve your physical fitness.
18 Clues: A cracked or broken bone. • Equipment that helps prevent injury. • A goal to improve your physical fitness. • The ability to to bend and twist joints easily. • A contest between two or more individuals or teams. • The amount of force muscles apply when they are used. • Any activity you do to get your body ready to exercise. • ...
Action Conventions Crossword 2025-09-02
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- Choreographed physical altercations
- A technique that alters speed to emphasise a particular moment or action
- A genre characterised by excitement and tension, produced by high-energy physical conflicts
- A conflict type with an easily identifiable hero and villain
- A literary device that creates a feeling of suspense, anticipation and uncertainty
- A protagonist who may lack heroic qualities in favour of darker or less moral ones
- Firmness of purpose and ability to persevere despite hardship
- The quality of not displaying much emotion and being able to endure hardship in silence
- The quality of being rough in a way that is respected in action film protagonists
- A necessary physical attribute that contributes to physical domination and prowess
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- Loud and fiery events often used for dramatic effect in action climaxes
- The art of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies
- Speedy sequencing of events and narrative that leaves no time to rest
- Daring on-screen feats, might be achieved with the help of a double
- Physical force with the intent to injure, frequent staple of the action genre
- Giving importance or prominence to something
- Of extreme force, degree or strength
- The possibility of suffering harm or injury
18 Clues: Choreographed physical altercations • Of extreme force, degree or strength • The possibility of suffering harm or injury • Giving importance or prominence to something • A conflict type with an easily identifiable hero and villain • Firmness of purpose and ability to persevere despite hardship • The art of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies • ...
FITNESS 2023-07-17
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- (of stairs) A set of steps between two floors or levels
- Extremely tired or physically drained
- Recognize, establish, or determine the nature or identity of something
- Sitting or standing with a drooping or hunched posture
- In good physical condition or health
- In a way that deviates from the usual, normal, or expected pattern or order
- Experience difficulty or struggle to do something
- Inhale and exhale air; to respire
- Recover or regain gradually normal breathing after exertion or breathlessness
- Involving little physical activity or movement
- Not physically fit or lacking good physical condition
- Breathless or lacking normal breathing capacity
- Regain one's normal breathing pattern or recover from breathlessness
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- The right or appropriate moment to do something
- Not firm, steady, or stable
- (v) Engage in physical activity to improve health or fitness
- The state of being physically fit or healthy
- The state of tension or firmness in a muscle
- Engage in physical activity or perform exercises for health or fitness
- Not steady, wobbly, or lacking balance
- (yourself) To become fit or improve one's physical condition
- A sudden, painful, involuntary contraction of a muscle
- Requiring or lacking something
- Get exhausted
- (of a heart) The rhythm or pulsation of the heart
- In a poor or unsatisfactory manner
26 Clues: Get exhausted • Not firm, steady, or stable • Requiring or lacking something • Inhale and exhale air; to respire • In a poor or unsatisfactory manner • In good physical condition or health • Extremely tired or physically drained • Not steady, wobbly, or lacking balance • The state of being physically fit or healthy • The state of tension or firmness in a muscle • ...
FW02-2 2025-02-12
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- Tissue responsible for movement
- Rope A simple cardio workout
- Quick, automatic responses
- The range of motion in joints
- Proper body alignment
- A long-distance running race
- Short for cardiovascular exercise
- Units of energy from food
- Smooth and efficient movement
- Working together in sports or exercise
- A holistic approach to health
- A running event with obstacles
- Maintaining fluid levels in the body
- A type of rhythmic physical exercise
- Jacks A full-body cardio exercise
- A moderate-intensity running exercise
- An exercise for abdominal muscles
- One complete movement of an exercise
- An upper-body strength exercise
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- Engaging in a contest or match
- A session of physical activity
- An official who enforces game rules
- Physical activity to improve fitness
- Beats per minute during exercise
- The condition of being physically healthy
- Fair play and respect in sports
- Ability to maintain stability
- Helps improve flexibility and prevent injuries
- The body’s healing process after exercise
- The ability to move quickly and easily
- Helps the body recover after exercise
- The ability to sustain physical effort
- A person trained in sports
- How fast an individual can move
- Prepares the body for physical activity
- The ability to exert force
- Competitive physical activities
- Strengthens legs and glutes
- A lower-body strengthening exercise
- A person who trains athletes
40 Clues: Proper body alignment • Units of energy from food • Quick, automatic responses • A person trained in sports • The ability to exert force • Strengthens legs and glutes • A long-distance running race • A person who trains athletes • The range of motion in joints • Ability to maintain stability • Smooth and efficient movement • A holistic approach to health • ...
Dimensions of H&W 2024-12-18
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- The physical and chemical processes in the body that sustain life
- The social group to which a person belongs
- A key nutrient important for overall health and wellbeing
- A lifestyle factor that impacts both physical and social health
- A determinant of health linked to family and housing
- Regular physical activity improves this dimension of health
- A determinant of health linked to the places people live
- The sense of satisfaction with one's life
- The ability to adapt to changes in life circumstances
- A determinant of health linked to a person’s income and education level
- The dimension of health that focuses on connection with the environment and purpose
- A framework for understanding the different aspects of health
- A positive state of physical, mental, and social health
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- A dimension of health that involves critical thinking and lifelong learning
- A major risk factor for poor physical health, such as obesity
- A practice that promotes mindfulness and reduces stress
- A factor that influences health, such as diet or exercise
- The ability to manage emotions and express feelings appropriately
- The regular habits or behaviours that influence health
- The ability to access health services when needed
- This improves wellbeing by reducing feelings of loneliness
- A government initiative that supports mental health in schools
- The emotional state of feeling calm and free from stress
- A dimension of health related to the ability to form meaningful relationships
- The body’s ability to fight disease
25 Clues: The body’s ability to fight disease • The sense of satisfaction with one's life • The social group to which a person belongs • The ability to access health services when needed • A determinant of health linked to family and housing • The ability to adapt to changes in life circumstances • The regular habits or behaviours that influence health • ...
Chapter 12 lesson 2 2025-04-23
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- What are the three states of matter that render A physical change a Physical change?
- A form of chemical change is
- Gas bubbles resemble...
- The ability to rust
- Freezing water and making ice cubes is considered a _______ change
- Ripping or folding a piece of paper
- Is milk going bad a chemical change (True or false)
- How can you tell the difference between chemical and physical change
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- Baking a pretzel is an example of the...
- What does physical change mainly affect
- What change is boiling water
- The total mass being that sane before and after a physical change is the
- if a solid turns into gas it is a _____ change
- Physical change changes the composition of the substance (true of false)
- is water dissolving in water considered a physical change (true or false
15 Clues: The ability to rust • Gas bubbles resemble... • A form of chemical change is • What change is boiling water • Ripping or folding a piece of paper • What does physical change mainly affect • Baking a pretzel is an example of the... • if a solid turns into gas it is a _____ change • Is milk going bad a chemical change (True or false) • ...
Special Needs/Conditions 2017-01-24
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- condition that includes attention difficulty and impulsiveness
- condition that makes it hard to breath but can be treated by an inhaler
- a physical condition that can not be cured and only treated by physical therapy and arm crutches/wheelchairs
- physical condition that can be treated by insulin
- a physical condition that causes joint pain and unexplained bleeding
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- a physical condition that can be treated by closed captioning or hearing-aids
- a condition in which one's eyesight can not be returned to normal
- cognitive, physical, and motor condition that is caused by chromosome 21
- a behavioral and emotional condition, symptoms include light and noise sensitivity and repetitiveness
- physical and motor condition which is indicated by delayed development and weakness
- disorder that damages the lungs and digestive system
- a learning condition that causes difficulty in reading
- birth defect in which a baby's spinal cord fails to completely develop
- a motor impairment that causes seizures and fainting
14 Clues: physical condition that can be treated by insulin • disorder that damages the lungs and digestive system • a motor impairment that causes seizures and fainting • a learning condition that causes difficulty in reading • condition that includes attention difficulty and impulsiveness • a condition in which one's eyesight can not be returned to normal • ...
We 2022-10-29
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- You
- My favorite physical thing about you
- My favorite (non-physical)thing about you
- My second favorite physical thing about you
- First official month
- Littlest spoon
- Our plus one: Mr. ...
- What I wanna do with you
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- First non-couple's trip
- Song: My ...
- What reminds me of you
- First couple's trip
- First kiss
- Me
- The left One
- The right One
16 Clues: Me • You • First kiss • Song: My ... • The left One • The right One • Littlest spoon • First couple's trip • First official month • Our plus one: Mr. ... • What reminds me of you • First non-couple's trip • What I wanna do with you • My favorite physical thing about you • My favorite (non-physical)thing about you • My second favorite physical thing about you
Lesson 1 & 2 Vocabulary 2024-11-12
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- the ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring.
- the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough energy to respond to unexpected events.
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion.
- your __________ heart rate is the number of time your heart beats per minute when you aren't acitive.
- purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured,
- how many minutes of physical activity teens need per day.
- intense, short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen.
- rhythmic activities that use large muscle groups for an extended period of time.
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- the ratio of fat to lean tissue in your body
- involves little to no physical activity
- any form of movement that causes your body to use energy.
- with this system, your lungs begin to work more efficiently.
- the amount of force your muscles can exert.
- stretches that are held
- with this system, physical activity strengthens muscles and bones
- getting regular physical activity can help reduce stress and boost _____________.
- stretches that prepare your body for activity.
17 Clues: stretches that are held • involves little to no physical activity • the amount of force your muscles can exert. • the ratio of fat to lean tissue in your body • stretches that prepare your body for activity. • any form of movement that causes your body to use energy. • purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, • ...
Earth's Structure 2025-11-02
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- The outsider who proposed continental drift.
- The process of growth or increase, by the gradual accumulation (addition) of new matter.
- The extremely hot, chemical layer at the center of Earth.
- Chemical layer made up of rocks and minerals.
- Seafloor and ocean basin, this crust is more dense.
- How many chemical layers does Earth have?
- A mobile, semi-molten (melted), semi-solid physical layer in the upper mantle where the rocks behave like a solid under pressure, but can flow like a thick liquid without breaking. Consistency of Oobleck all of the time.
- Solid physical layer of Earth's hot center, made mostly of iron and nickel.
- A measure of how tightly matter is packed in a given volume.
- Has a liquid and solid metal layer, mostly iron and nickel.
- The mostly solid, chemical middle layer of Earth, where partially melted rocks flow slowly.
- The mostly immobile, solid physical layer in the lower mantle, made of rigid rock that flows very slowly due to the high temperature and pressure.
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- A continent that contains most or all of Earth's land, scientists believe there have been several in the past, and there will be more in the future.
- How many physical layers does Earth have?
- Liquid physical layer of Earth's hot center, made mostly of iron and nickel.
- The largest chemical layer by volume.
- differentiation : The process by which a planet's materials separate into distinct chemical and/or physical layers depending on the density.
- The (now proven) idea that the continents are always moving.
- The rocky, outermost chemical layer of Earth.
- Dry landmasses, this crust is less dense.
- The most well known because it is the most recent to contain all of Earth's landmasses.
- A physical layer that includes the crust (upper) and and uppermost, rigid part of the mantle. Where the tectonic plates are.
22 Clues: The largest chemical layer by volume. • How many physical layers does Earth have? • Dry landmasses, this crust is less dense. • How many chemical layers does Earth have? • The outsider who proposed continental drift. • Chemical layer made up of rocks and minerals. • The rocky, outermost chemical layer of Earth. • Seafloor and ocean basin, this crust is more dense. • ...
1 2024-01-20
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- - Important component of a fitness routine for recovery.
- - Physical activity to improve health and fitness.
- - Aerobic exercises that elevate the heart rate for fitness.
- - Overall well-being, often associated with fitness.
- - Equipment used for strength training in fitness.
- - Low-impact exercise involving brisk walking.
- - Drive or enthusiasm to pursue fitness goals.
- - Systematic process to enhance physical fitness.
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- - Lengthening muscles to improve flexibility.
- - Engaged in regular physical activity.
- - State of being physically healthy and active.
- - Overall health and quality of life.
- - Eating habits, often considered in fitness programs.
- - Maintaining proper fluid levels for fitness.
- - Water-based exercise for overall fitness.
- - Mind and body practice that promotes flexibility and relaxation.
- - Essential aspect of maintaining a healthy and fit lifestyle.
- - Cardiovascular exercise involving fast-paced movement.
- - Facility with equipment for physical exercise and fitness.
19 Clues: - Overall health and quality of life. • - Engaged in regular physical activity. • - Water-based exercise for overall fitness. • - Lengthening muscles to improve flexibility. • - Maintaining proper fluid levels for fitness. • - Low-impact exercise involving brisk walking. • - Drive or enthusiasm to pursue fitness goals. • - State of being physically healthy and active. • ...
Physical Geography Vocabulary Crossword 2016-01-28
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- piece of land that is completely surrounded by water
- flat area rising about the surrounding land
- large body of ice that slowly moves across land
- to circle around
- water that falls to the ground in many different forms
- average weather of an area
- narrow strip of land that connects two large land areas
- when the sun is directly over the equator
- collection or system of tall, rocky areas
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- place where sediment is dropped at the mouth of a river
- band of volcanoes in the pacific ocean
- when the sun reaches its northernmost & southernmost point
- large, flat expanse of land with few trees
- 7 large masses of land on Earth
- violent shaking caused by tectonic plate movement
- giant ocean waved caused by volcanic eruptions
- complete trip of the Earth around the sun
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- large, natural stream of flowing water
19 Clues: to circle around • average weather of an area • 7 large masses of land on Earth • band of volcanoes in the pacific ocean • large, natural stream of flowing water • complete trip of the Earth around the sun • when the sun is directly over the equator • large, flat expanse of land with few trees • collection or system of tall, rocky areas • ...
chemical and physical changes 2012-11-08
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- finger like things inside your intestine
- responsible for most chemical digestion
- a chemical that an organism needs to grow
- churning food is stired in with stomach asids
- makes rouy organs work
- were liquid waste is stored
- a substance changed into a diferent substance
- kills bactiera and helps digest food
- were food travels from the mouth to the to the stomach
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- the last part of digestion
- the liquid inside the mouth
- were liquid waste is transported to be stored in the baldder
- the protiens that break down food
- process of crushing the food
- ex.large and small intestines
- extracts water from waste
- when the body breaks doun food
- a change in shape size or phase of matter
- soaks up
19 Clues: soaks up • makes rouy organs work • extracts water from waste • the last part of digestion • the liquid inside the mouth • were liquid waste is stored • process of crushing the food • ex.large and small intestines • when the body breaks doun food • the protiens that break down food • kills bactiera and helps digest food • responsible for most chemical digestion • ...
Physical and Chemical changes 2014-02-20
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- spreading of something more widely (usually in reference to gasses)
- measured in kilograms
- a solid that is produced when reaction two solutions
- what water is doing at 100 degrees
- measured in cubic metres
- crushing is an example of a ____________ change
- theory that describes everything to be made of small lumps of stuff
- the phase transition from solid to gas
- the phase transition from solid to liquid
- colour change is an example of a ___________ change
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- the process of a gas turning into a solid
- the phase transition from liquid to solid
- measured in kilograms per cubic metre
- the process of a gas turning into a liquid
- a chemical reaction that gives out heat is said to be ______________
- the action of becoming larger or more extensive
- a solute mixed in a solvent is called a _______________
- breaking down of something is _______________
- a chemical reaction that takes in heat is said to be ______________
19 Clues: measured in kilograms • measured in cubic metres • what water is doing at 100 degrees • measured in kilograms per cubic metre • the phase transition from solid to gas • the process of a gas turning into a solid • the phase transition from liquid to solid • the phase transition from solid to liquid • the process of a gas turning into a liquid • ...
PHYSICAL FEATURES OF INDIA 2021-06-24
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- central highlands
- the northern part of the western coast
- eastern most ranges
- plain food bowl of India
- oldest mountain range in the northwest
- bird sanctuary
- land between two rivers
- largest river in the desert
- peak in the eastern ghat
- outermost range
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- coast southern part of the eastern coastal plain
- coral islands
- riverine island
- new alluvium
- old alluvium
- prominent range of the himachal
- highest peak in the western ghat
- wet and marshy
- largest salt water lake
19 Clues: new alluvium • old alluvium • coral islands • bird sanctuary • wet and marshy • riverine island • outermost range • central highlands • eastern most ranges • land between two rivers • largest salt water lake • peak in the eastern ghat • largest river in the desert • plain food bowl of India • prominent range of the himachal • highest peak in the western ghat • ...
Physical Science Halfway Crossword 2023-12-18
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- Tries to explain a scientific phenomenon
- Scientist who discovered the nucleus (gold foil)
- Group on the periodic table with 7 valence electron
- Anything with mass
- Negatively Charged Subatomic Particle
- The center of an atom; made up of protons and neutrons
- Period 4, Group 9
- An atom of an element with a different charge
- The outermost electrons are called ______ electrons
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- A Russian Chemist who really liked solitaire
- The smallest element on the Periodic Table
- Mr. Lagaras's second favorite holiday
- Period 3 with 2 valence electrons
- Neutrally Charged Subatomic Particle
- The highest voted Thanksgiving Food in the last poll
- Makes a statement about a scientific phenomenon
- An atom of an element with a different mass number
- Positively Charged Subatomic Particle
- The Latin Prefix for five
19 Clues: Period 4, Group 9 • Anything with mass • The Latin Prefix for five • Period 3 with 2 valence electrons • Neutrally Charged Subatomic Particle • Mr. Lagaras's second favorite holiday • Negatively Charged Subatomic Particle • Positively Charged Subatomic Particle • Tries to explain a scientific phenomenon • The smallest element on the Periodic Table • ...
Physical science Chapter 4 2023-10-18
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- Any elements in Groups 3-12 of the periodic table, typically having one or two valence electrons, which it easily loses, resulting in cations with charges of 1+ or 2+
- An element in Group 18 of the periodic table having eight valence electrons that fill the other energy level with a full outer energy level it is inert
- The distance from the center of an atoms nucleus to its outer most energy level
- The law that states that the priorities of the elements vary with their atomic numbers in a regular, repeated pattern
- A column of elements in the periodic table having similar valence electron arrangement, resulting in similar chemical properties; also known as a group
- A representation of an atom consisting of its chemical symbol with surrounding dots representing its valence electron
- An element in Group 1 of the periodic table, having one valence electron that it can easily form a 1+ cation, making it extremely reactive; the most reactive of all the metals
- see Family
- An element in Group 17 of the Periodic table; having seven valence electrons. It easily gains an electron, forming a 1- anion, which causes it to be highly reactive
- An element with characteristics between those of metals and nonmetals; also called semi-conductors; located on the left end of the periodic table
- An element in Group 2 of the periodic table, having two valence electrons that it tends to lose easily to become 2+ cation, making it very reactive
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- An element that typically has four or more valence electrons and that does not exhibit the general properties of metals; located on the right side of the periodic table
- A table of the chemical elements arranged to display their periodic properties in relation to their atomic numbers
- (1) a row in the periodic table of the elements; also called a series; (2) The time interval (T) for one complete cycle of a periodic motion
- Any of groups 13-16 in the periodic table; so named because they contain metals, nonmetals, and Metalloids. These groups are often named after the first element in the family
- Any electron in the outer most energy level of a neutral atom. Unpaired valence electrons are usually involved in chemical bonding
- An element that is typically dense, solid, ductile, malleable, highly conductive, and chemically reactive, especially in the presense of nonmetal elements. Metals are located on the left end of the periodic table
- An element from either of two rows usually placed below the periodic table; a member of either the lanthonide or actonide series. It typically has two valence electrons
- A measure of an elements ability to attach and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms
19 Clues: see Family • The distance from the center of an atoms nucleus to its outer most energy level • A measure of an elements ability to attach and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms • A table of the chemical elements arranged to display their periodic properties in relation to their atomic numbers • ...
Physical science Chapter 4 2023-10-18
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- Any elements in Groups 3-12 of the periodic table, typically having one or two valence electrons, which it easily loses, resulting in cations with charges of 1+ or 2+
- An element in Group 18 of the periodic table having eight valence electrons that fill the other energy level with a full outer energy level it is inert
- The distance from the center of an atoms nucleus to its outer most energy level
- The law that states that the priorities of the elements vary with their atomic numbers in a regular, repeated pattern
- A column of elements in the periodic table having similar valence electron arrangement, resulting in similar chemical properties; also known as a group
- A representation of an atom consisting of its chemical symbol with surrounding dots representing its valence electron
- An element in Group 1 of the periodic table, having one valence electron that it can easily form a 1+ cation, making it extremely reactive; the most reactive of all the metals
- see Family
- An element in Group 17 of the Periodic table; having seven valence electrons. It easily gains an electron, forming a 1- anion, which causes it to be highly reactive
- An element with characteristics between those of metals and nonmetals; also called semi-conductors; located on the left end of the periodic table
- An element in Group 2 of the periodic table, having two valence electrons that it tends to lose easily to become 2+ cation, making it very reactive
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- An element that typically has four or more valence electrons and that does not exhibit the general properties of metals; located on the right side of the periodic table
- A table of the chemical elements arranged to display their periodic properties in relation to their atomic numbers
- (1) a row in the periodic table of the elements; also called a series; (2) The time interval (T) for one complete cycle of a periodic motion
- Any of groups 13-16 in the periodic table; so named because they contain metals, nonmetals, and Metalloids. These groups are often named after the first element in the family
- Any electron in the outer most energy level of a neutral atom. Unpaired valence electrons are usually involved in chemical bonding
- An element that is typically dense, solid, ductile, malleable, highly conductive, and chemically reactive, especially in the presense of nonmetal elements. Metals are located on the left end of the periodic table
- An element from either of two rows usually placed below the periodic table; a member of either the lanthonide or actonide series. It typically has two valence electrons
- A measure of an elements ability to attach and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms
19 Clues: see Family • The distance from the center of an atoms nucleus to its outer most energy level • A measure of an elements ability to attach and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms • A table of the chemical elements arranged to display their periodic properties in relation to their atomic numbers • ...
Africa Physical Features Crossword 2023-03-06
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- Largest desert in Africa and largest hot desert in the world
- Longest river in Africa (and the world)
- This ecosystem covers 28 countries in Africa
- This type of gorilla can be found in the Congo Basin Rainforest
- Falls Widest waterfall in Africa
- Falls Highest waterfall in Africa with five drops
- Some do not consider the Kalahari a desert because the northeastern part is ___________
- This type of feature covers 1/5 of the Continent
- Mountains which stretch across Northern Africa
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- The Great Rift Valley is the longest _________ in the world
- Animal that lives in groups in the Kalahari
- Second longest river in Africa
- Animal that can only be found on Madagascar
- Desert in Namibia that is generally cool due to wind, fog, and mist
- This lake is the largest freshwater lake in Africa and has many small islands
- Mt. Kilimanjaro is the ______________ point in Africa
- The Fennec fox has very large ________ to keep it cool
- Lake in Africa where you can find hippos and crocodiles in the shore
- Largest island in Africa
- Sidewinder snakes can _____________ sand dunes sideways
20 Clues: Largest island in Africa • Second longest river in Africa • Falls Widest waterfall in Africa • Longest river in Africa (and the world) • Animal that lives in groups in the Kalahari • Animal that can only be found on Madagascar • This ecosystem covers 28 countries in Africa • Mountains which stretch across Northern Africa • This type of feature covers 1/5 of the Continent • ...
Physical/ Health Education Puzzle 2025-03-16
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- the action or movement of a runner.
- Life A balanced, active way of living that contributes to a person's overall well-being.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- Maintaining energy balance by eating nutritious foods.
- A team game originally played by North American Indians
- A process of healing or recovery after injury.
- A specific kind of exercise or physical activity.
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- A type of exercise to increase strength and endurance.
- The application of effort to maintain wellness.
- A sport that promotes endurance and hand-eye coordination.
- A sport involving ball manipulation.
- Stay adequately hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day.
- A nutritious component of food that supports energy and growth.
- A daily activity for children to enhance strength and fitness.
- Used to keep a person’s muscles stretched and mobile.
- A global concern that can compromise health.
- The term for staying mentally and physically relaxed.
- daily food intake habits contributing to well-being.
- The study of the body and its systems.
- A quick, enjoyable fitness activity to improve cardiovascular health.
20 Clues: the action or movement of a runner. • A sport involving ball manipulation. • The study of the body and its systems. • A global concern that can compromise health. • A process of healing or recovery after injury. • The application of effort to maintain wellness. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • A specific kind of exercise or physical activity. • ...
Physical science final exam 2026-05-13
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- dot diagram ,What information is NOT given in each box of the periodic table
- By,adding additional turns to a wire coil, the strength of the magnetic field ______.
- energy, is Energy that is stored
- of the above is an example of a compound machine?
- is made up of two or more substances that can be separated by physical means
- energy plus kinetic energy,is equation for mechanical energy?
- is a substance made of the combined atoms of two or more elements.
- of dressing salad is an example of a suspension
- Is not an example of a simple machine?
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- up A catalyst ______ a reaction.
- number. The periodic table is arranged _____.
- of one or more new substances. Which of the following is an example of a chemical reaction?
- fluoride What is the chemical name for the compound with the formula NaF?
- are good conductors
- ,Materials that do NOT allow the charges of an electric current to move freely Through them are called ______.
- which particles in atoms have a positive charged electric charge?
- other As in the case of like magnetic poles, like electric charges ______
- difference The force that causes electric charges to flow is referred to as ____
- transition metals The Lanthanide and Actinide series are included in what category of metals?
- is used to open and close an electric circuit.
20 Clues: are good conductors • energy, is Energy that is stored • Is not an example of a simple machine? • up A catalyst ______ a reaction. • is used to open and close an electric circuit. • number. The periodic table is arranged _____. • energy plus kinetic energy,is equation for mechanical energy? • ...
EJW's PUSH & PULL 2021-10-21
30 Clues: pull • mass • push • door • swing • force • speed • motion • drawer • slinky • guitar • action • typing • weight • sliding • gravity • walking • rolling • writing • physical • position • football • reaction • dragging • friction • momentum • movement • direction • isaacnewton • acceleration
chapter 123 2024-05-02
18 Clues: up • fat • fats • down • fats • fats • acids • sodium • factors • fitness • exercise • training • appetite • physical • strength • endurance • respiratory • electrolytes
Wellness Crossword 2025-03-18
15 Clues: Mango • Social • Healthy • Wellness • Physical • Exercise • Financial • Spiritual • Nutrition • Emotional • Volunteer • Occupational • Intellectual • Environmental • Responsibility
Branches of Geography 2021-08-31
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- -- use artifacts to study people from long
- --- Geography studies landforms
- Physical Geographers take detailed ---
- is divided into --- main branches
- --- Geography is the study of people.
- Geographers help us improve our ---
- Physical Geographers keep careful ---
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- Geographers help us learn about people from
- Historians study try to understand what caused
- Human Geographers study people: --- and present
- Geographers help us design our --- and towns
- Human Geography focuses on ---
- Physical Geographers help us --- to changes
- Geographers must --- in smaller areas of
- --- study patterns in history
15 Clues: --- study patterns in history • Human Geography focuses on --- • --- Geography studies landforms • is divided into --- main branches • Geographers help us improve our --- • --- Geography is the study of people. • Physical Geographers keep careful --- • Physical Geographers take detailed --- • Geographers must --- in smaller areas of • ...
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Matter - Mason O'Brien 2022-10-19
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- matter that has no definite size or shape
- The amount of matter in an object
- when something boils and get so hot that it changes into a gas
- a physical characteristic on how something smells
- when you change the appearance or something
- a physical characteristic on how something feels
- a physical characteristic on how big something is
- what is the outline of an object
- a physical characteristic on how hard something is
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- Characteristic of matter that you can observe or measure directly
- when you create a new substance
- matter that has a definite size but no definite shape
- a physical characteristic on how something tastes
- Has mass and takes up space
- matter that has a definite size and shape
15 Clues: Has mass and takes up space • when you create a new substance • what is the outline of an object • The amount of matter in an object • matter that has no definite size or shape • matter that has a definite size and shape • when you change the appearance or something • a physical characteristic on how something feels • a physical characteristic on how something smells • ...
Health 2025-05-13
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- adding a regular physical activity into daily life
- keeping your body healthy by showering, wearing deodorant,and brushing your teeth.
- people who are related to you and you can rely on
- a key step in having good physical health
- people you can rely on when things are bad
- the state of being healthy in physical mental and social
- the state of being ill
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- state of complete physical, mantal, and social well-being.
- provides essential nutrients for maintaining and improving overall health
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- how you feel and your emotions.
- sadness, happiness, anger
- eating health and getting enough sleep.
- people who bully online
- your friend and family relationships.
15 Clues: the state of being ill • people who bully online • sadness, happiness, anger • how you feel and your emotions. • your friend and family relationships. • eating health and getting enough sleep. • a key step in having good physical health • people you can rely on when things are bad • people who are related to you and you can rely on • ...
Vocab Review 2021-06-12
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- change in DNA sequence
- physical and behavioral changes
- observable physical qualities
- the way species adapt and change
- how well a species reproduces and survives
- demonstrates possible variations of traits
- final observable physical traits
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- complete set of an organism
- creates protein from RNA
- genetic qualities passed on from parent to offspring
- makes copy from our DNA
- appears if present and a capital
- holds information about our physical traits
- might not appear and represented in lowercase letter
- what tells us apart biologically by blood
15 Clues: change in DNA sequence • makes copy from our DNA • creates protein from RNA • complete set of an organism • observable physical qualities • physical and behavioral changes • appears if present and a capital • the way species adapt and change • final observable physical traits • what tells us apart biologically by blood • how well a species reproduces and survives • ...
physical science chapter 15 2022-12-09
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- in physics, the time that it takes a complete cycle or wave oscillation to occur
- a superposition of two or more waves that produces an intensity equal to the sum of the intensities of the individual waves
- the bending of a wave front passes between two substances in which the speed of the waves differs
- a wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields, which radiate outward at the speed of light
- a physical environment in which phenomena occur
- a wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion
- a pattern of vibrations that simulates a wave that is standing still
- a wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- the highest point of a wave
- a change in the direction of a wave finds an obstacle or an edge, such as an opening
- the combination of two or more waves that results in a single wave
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- an observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving
- a wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicularly to the direction the wave is traveling
- a superposition of two or more waves that produces an intensity equal to the difference of the individual waves
- the lowest point of o wave
- distance between two waves
- the bouncing back of a ray of light, sound, or heat when the ray hits a surface that it does not go through
- max distance that particles move from their rest position
- the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time; also the number of waves produced in a given amount of time
19 Clues: the lowest point of o wave • distance between two waves • the highest point of a wave • a physical environment in which phenomena occur • a wave that requires a medium through which to travel • max distance that particles move from their rest position • the combination of two or more waves that results in a single wave • ...
Physical Science Chapter 15 2022-12-12
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- the max distance that the particles of a wave's medium vibrate from their rest position
- a wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields, which radiate outward at the speed of light
- a wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicularly to the direction the wave is traveling
- the highest point of a wave
- interference a superposition of several waves that produce an intensity equal to the differnece of the intensities of the individual waves
- the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time; also the number of waves produced in a given amount of time
- the distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
- waves a pattern of vibration that stimulates a wave that is standing still
- an observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving
- a physical environmental in which phenomena occur
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- a wave in which the patciles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion
- a change in the direction of a wave when the wave finds an obstacle such as an opening
- a wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- waves a superposition of several waves that produce an intensity equal to the sum of the intensities of the individual waves
- the time that it takes a complete cycle or wave oscillation to occur
- the bending of a wave front as the wave front passes between two substances in which the speed of the wave differs
- the combination of several waves that result in a single wave
- the bouncing back of a ray of light, sound, or heat when the ray hits a surface that it does not go through
- the lowest point of a wave
19 Clues: the lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • a physical environmental in which phenomena occur • a wave that requires a medium through which to travel • the combination of several waves that result in a single wave • the time that it takes a complete cycle or wave oscillation to occur • ...
South America Physical Features 2019-10-14
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- The _________ Islands are owned by the UK and disputed by Argentina.
- These very hot and dry scrubby grasslands are named like some types of sandals!
- Cold windy land at the southern tip of the Continent.
- This is the section of rough seas that ships used to cross to get from New York to San Francisco before the Panama Canal was built.
- An archipelago owned by Ecuador.
- The Amazon River starts in the Andes and flows into the ____________.
- Patagonia is a place where they raise this typen of animal.
- The longest unbroken mountain chain on land.
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- The wet grasslands of Venezuela/Colombia are flat and full of snakes; they're called __________.
- The Galapagos islands are an example of an _______________.
- Bolivia and Paraguay are two ____________ countries.
- These falls start at the top of the Guyana Highlands.
- This desert is the driest place on Earth.
- These Highlands are the bigger ones...
- Guyana ________________ have flat and rounded tops, unlike mountains.
- Largest wetland in the world
- 20% of the fresh water that reaches the Earth's oceans travels through it...
- A desert is a place that receives less than 10 _______ of precipitation per year.
- These deel soil grasslands of Argentina and Uruguay are great for farming.
19 Clues: Largest wetland in the world • An archipelago owned by Ecuador. • These Highlands are the bigger ones... • This desert is the driest place on Earth. • The longest unbroken mountain chain on land. • Bolivia and Paraguay are two ____________ countries. • These falls start at the top of the Guyana Highlands. • Cold windy land at the southern tip of the Continent. • ...
Nutrition & Physical Activity Review 2021-09-23
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- this is the cause of death that explains what physically occurred to cause the death
- a diet popular for a time that often promises unreasonably fast weight loss of health improvements
- this type of vegetarian will not eat meat or other animal products but will eat dairy and eggs
- foods that contain vitamins, minerals, fiber, and other heathful nutrients or ingredients
- this is when you eat more calories than you burn off
- also known as weight cycling - going back to old habits and restarting the diet cycle over and over again
- recurrent episodes of out-of-control eating without attempts to purge afterwards
- self starvation and excessive weight loss
- a long lasting condition that can be treated, but not cured
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- an eating disorder than involves binge eating followed by a purge
- this is when you burn more calories than you eat
- this type of vegetarian will not eat meat or other animal products except for dairy
- to explain by indicating a cause
- this is when you eat the same amount of calories as you burn
- this type of vegetarian will not eat red meat, but will eat all other animal products
- food such as solid fats/ or added sugars supplying food energy but little or no other nutrition
- this type of vegetarian will not eat any animals or animal byproducts
- this is the cause of death is the root cause that contributed to a persons death
- this type of vegetarian will not eat meat or other animal products except for eggs
19 Clues: to explain by indicating a cause • self starvation and excessive weight loss • this is when you burn more calories than you eat • this is when you eat more calories than you burn off • a long lasting condition that can be treated, but not cured • this is when you eat the same amount of calories as you burn • ...
Physical Features of Europe 2023-04-25
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- Country that the Alps go through
- Southern border of Lapland
- Peninsula with Spain and Portugal
- River that starts in eastern Switzerland
- Country on the Iberian Peninsula
- Ocean on the western border of Europe
- Country the Ural Mountains are in
- Mountain range that separates Europe and Asia
- Longest mountain range in Europe
- River that starts in southern Germany and ends in Eastern Europe
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- Continent we are studying now
- Area that makes up 74 percent of Russia
- Sea that is the southern border of Europe
- Oldest and deepest lake in the world
- Longest river in Europe
- I am the highest peak in the Alps
- Animal found in Lapland
- Country on the Scandinavian Peninsula
- Aquatic animal found in Lake Baikal
19 Clues: Longest river in Europe • Animal found in Lapland • Southern border of Lapland • Continent we are studying now • Country that the Alps go through • Country on the Iberian Peninsula • Longest mountain range in Europe • Peninsula with Spain and Portugal • I am the highest peak in the Alps • Country the Ural Mountains are in • Aquatic animal found in Lake Baikal • ...
Physical features of India 2012-04-20
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- A council of workers and soldiers set up by Russian revolutionaries.
- Self-proclaimed 'holy man' and adviser to Nicholas II.
- Form of socialism created by Karl Marx.
- Means “minority” in Russian.
- revolution The revolution in which the czar was overthrown.
- A government in which a one-party dictatorship regulates every aspect of its citizens’ lives.
- Revolutionary who led the Bolshevik uprising in the October/November Revolution of 1917.
- economy An economic system in which government officials make all basic economic decisions.
- trotsky Stalin’s competitor for power over the Soviet Union after the death of Lenin.
- The army of the anti-communist forces during the Russian Revolution.
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- Another term for the ‘working class.’
- The revolution in which the Bolsheviks seized control of the Russian government.
- The second leader to take power in the USSR.
- A collection of communist countries led by Russia.
- Organization created by Lenin to spread communist revolution around the world.
- Short for ‘Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.'
- The army of the communist side of the Russian Civil War.
- Means "majority" in Russian.
- The last czar of Russia.
19 Clues: The last czar of Russia. • Means “minority” in Russian. • Means "majority" in Russian. • Another term for the ‘working class.’ • Form of socialism created by Karl Marx. • The second leader to take power in the USSR. • Short for ‘Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.' • A collection of communist countries led by Russia. • ...
vocab 6 physical science 2013-11-14
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- a chemical reaction that requires heat
- a substance that forms in a chemical reaction
- any chemical change in which one species is oxidized and one is reduced
- process in which an a electric current is used to produce a chemical reaction
- the oxidation reaction of an organic compound in which heat is release
- the relative number of moles of the substances required to produce a given amount of product in a chemical reaction
- the energy released when a chemical compound reacts to release a new compound
- a state of balance of in which the rate of a forward reaction equals the rate of a reverse reaction and the concentration of products and reactions remains unchanged
- a reaction in which energy is released into the environment
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- a reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a new compound
- a reaction in which a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances
- an organic group that has one or more electrons available for bonding
- a reaction in which one element or radical takes the place of another element or radical in a compound
- a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction
- a reaction in which a gas, solid precipitate or a molecular compound forms from the apparent exchange of atoms or ions between two compounds
- a representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products
- a part, substance, or element that lies beneath and supports another part, substance, or element
- a type of protein that speeds up the metabolic reactions in plants and animals without being permanently changed or destroyed
- a substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed or changed significantly
19 Clues: a chemical reaction that requires heat • a substance that forms in a chemical reaction • a reaction in which energy is released into the environment • a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction • an organic group that has one or more electrons available for bonding • the oxidation reaction of an organic compound in which heat is release • ...
MS Physical Ch. 4 2013-11-20
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- The substances that make up salt water can be present in ___ amounts
- An ion is formed when an atom gains or loses an ___
- A compound can be separated by ___ means
- In a mixture, substances will keep their ___
- Carbon atoms can join other atoms in a single, double, or triple
- A substance made up of two or more elements that have chemically combined is a
- The body’s stored energy supply comes from
- A molecule of water contains two hydrogen atoms joined to one ___ atom
- Organic compounds used to build and repair the body are
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- Two or more substances that have been combined but not chemically changed
- A solid that contains atoms arranged in a regular pattern is a ___
- Atoms can complete their outer energy levels by gaining, losing, or sharing their ___
- A neutral atom becomes a positive ion when it ___ an electron
- Organic compounds contain the element ___
- An organism’s main source of energy comes from
- Cholesterol can be a harmful
- In a covalent compound, electrons are ___
- A molecule of sugar contains carbon and ___ and oxygen
- An example of a type of carbohydrate is
19 Clues: Cholesterol can be a harmful • An example of a type of carbohydrate is • A compound can be separated by ___ means • Organic compounds contain the element ___ • In a covalent compound, electrons are ___ • The body’s stored energy supply comes from • In a mixture, substances will keep their ___ • An organism’s main source of energy comes from • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-12
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- Two or more elements combined
- All things are made of this
- Protons tell you this
- the "glue" that keeps atoms together
- Pure substance that cannot be changed
- Left side of a chemical equation
- Protons+neutrons
- Second column of the periodic table
- Holds all the weight of an atom
- Two or more substances that can be separated
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- The right side of the chemical equation
- The big or first number in a chemical equation
- Negatively charged particle
- Neutrally charged particle
- Short way to show reactions using symbols
- Positively charged particle
- Smallest particle of matter
- First column of the periodic table
- The smaller number in a chemical equation
19 Clues: Protons+neutrons • Protons tell you this • Neutrally charged particle • Negatively charged particle • All things are made of this • Positively charged particle • Smallest particle of matter • Two or more elements combined • Holds all the weight of an atom • Left side of a chemical equation • First column of the periodic table • Second column of the periodic table • ...
Latin America Physical Geography 2022-05-04
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- a warming of the ocean water in South America
- things in nature that meet peoples needs
- Which hemisphere is Latin America in?
- country borders South America
- grasslands of South America
- narrow strip of land connecting 2 lands
- region of islands south of the US
- height above sea level
- mountain range on the western coast of S. America
- river that flows into other rivers
- dense evergreen forest with abundant rainfall
- when 1 country relies on another country
- electric power produced by running water
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- Mexico and Central America
- country focuses on one crop
- to add variety
- flows 4000 miles across Peru and Brazil
- country's economy based on one crop
- Caribbean islands are formed from this
19 Clues: to add variety • height above sea level • Mexico and Central America • country focuses on one crop • grasslands of South America • country borders South America • region of islands south of the US • river that flows into other rivers • country's economy based on one crop • Which hemisphere is Latin America in? • Caribbean islands are formed from this • ...
Cyber Physical Systems - 1 2025-03-20
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- The coordination of processes to operate in unison.
- Protection of digital and cyber-physical systems from threats.
- Processing data closer to the source rather than a central server.
- Study of control and communication in machines and living beings.
- A highly automated, connected, and intelligent manufacturing system.
- Internet-based computing providing storage and processing power.
- A network of connected devices that communicate over the internet.
- Using models to replicate real-world behaviors.
- Devices that detect and respond to physical changes.
- The ability of different systems to work together.
- Large volumes of data used for analytics and decision-making.
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- A decentralized and secure digital ledger technology.
- Combining different subsystems into a unified system.
- A virtual replica of a physical system for monitoring and analysis.
- A computing system integrated into a larger system.
- The capability of a system to function independently.
- Devices that convert electrical signals into mechanical motion.
- Related to manufacturing and production systems.
- The process of making systems operate without human intervention.
19 Clues: Using models to replicate real-world behaviors. • Related to manufacturing and production systems. • The ability of different systems to work together. • The coordination of processes to operate in unison. • A computing system integrated into a larger system. • Devices that detect and respond to physical changes. • ...
Physical Education Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-17
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- STRETCH,Standing on one leg stretch, often used for balance and leg flexibility
- line dividing the two sides of a court in racket/net sports
- CIRCLES,Dynamic warm-up movement rotating arms in circles (two words)
- played with a ball, kicking, goals, and teams (single word)
- KNEES,Exercise involving raising knees high while running in place (two words)
- COMPOSITION,The percentage of fat, muscle, bone, and other tissues in the body (two words)
- run fitness test often used in PE classes (acronym)
- ENDURANCE,The ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to deliver oxygen during sustained activity (two words)
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- used to hit a birdie or shuttlecock
- birdie sport played with rackets over a net (single word)
- shuttlecock in badminton is also called this
- UP,Classic upper body strength exercise (two words)
- UP,Light activity done at the beginning of class to prepare the body (two words)
- ENDURANCE,One of the five health-related fitness components: muscles working repeatedly over time
- UP,Exercise targeting core muscles by lying on back and lifting shoulders (two words)
- with spiking, serving over a net (single word)
- of the five health-related fitness components: ability to move joints through full range of motion
- striking motion to start a point in badminton or volleyball
- JACKS,Exercise where you jump in place while moving arms overhead and legs apart (two words)
19 Clues: used to hit a birdie or shuttlecock • shuttlecock in badminton is also called this • with spiking, serving over a net (single word) • UP,Classic upper body strength exercise (two words) • run fitness test often used in PE classes (acronym) • birdie sport played with rackets over a net (single word) • line dividing the two sides of a court in racket/net sports • ...
Unit 2 - Types of Evidence 2023-09-08
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- collection and proper storage of evidence
- A reason eyewitness testimonies can make errors
- Physical evidence is often considred more what?
- Process that makes class evidence more unique
- Type of evidence that includes tangible items that tend to prove some material fact
- Memory is malleable. As a result, it should be treated like a what?
- Type of physical evidence that is unique and considered more valueable
- Man who was falsely accused of rape based on testimonial evidence
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- Type of physical evidence that is considered common to a group of people and is seen as less valueable
- Group dedicated to reexamining post-conviction cases using DNA evidence to release people with wrongful convictions
- Type of physical evidence that is found in small ammounts
- Process detectives use evidence for
- ability to distinguish important evidence from unrelated material
- Anything that can prove or disprove a fact
- Type of evidence that is a statement made under oath on firsthand observations
- Type of physical evidence that implies a fact or event without actually proving it
16 Clues: Process detectives use evidence for • collection and proper storage of evidence • Anything that can prove or disprove a fact • Process that makes class evidence more unique • A reason eyewitness testimonies can make errors • Physical evidence is often considred more what? • Type of physical evidence that is found in small ammounts • ...
SELF EXPRESSION 2022-11-10
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- optimism
- a result of self-expression
- share the feelings of another
- synonymous with physical appearance
- due to lack of emotional expression
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- influenced by physical appearance
- comes from self-expression
- a physical appearance
- figuring out
- a way of self-expression
- a disadvantage of not expressing ourselves
- enhancing our physical appearance
- a way of expression during leisure
13 Clues: optimism • figuring out • a physical appearance • a way of self-expression • comes from self-expression • a result of self-expression • share the feelings of another • influenced by physical appearance • enhancing our physical appearance • a way of expression during leisure • synonymous with physical appearance • due to lack of emotional expression • ...
THE FUTURE OF FITNESS 2020-05-19
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- physical effort
- people who need fitness
- done for enjoyment
- bike, a bicycle that stays in place
- the will to win
- an exercise machine with a continuous belt
- moving in all directions
- the act of engaging in physical activity
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- advancing machinery and equipment
- one's physical condition
- not the past or present
- wearable activity monitor
- available to everyone
- something you play
- to engage in fitness
- overweight
- reality, simulated environment
17 Clues: overweight • physical effort • the will to win • done for enjoyment • something you play • to engage in fitness • available to everyone • not the past or present • people who need fitness • one's physical condition • moving in all directions • wearable activity monitor • reality, simulated environment • advancing machinery and equipment • bike, a bicycle that stays in place • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary 4 2023-10-17
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- an element with characteristics between those of metals and nonmetals; also called semiconductors; located between metals and nonmetals on the periodic table
- an element that is typically dense, solid, ductile, malleable, highly conductive, and chemically reactive, especially in the presence of nonmetal elements. Materials are located on the left end of the periodic table
- a row in the periodic table of elements
- any of Groups 13-16 in the periodic table; so named because they contain metals, nonmetals, and metalloids. These groups are often named for the first element in the family
- any elements from group 3-12 of the periodic table, typically having one or two valence electrons, which it easily loses, resulting in cations with charges of 1+ or 2+
- a column of elements in the periodic table having similar valence electron arrangement, resulting in similar chemical properties; also known as a group
- an element in group 2 of the periodic table, having two valence electrons that it tends to lose easily to become a 2+ cation, making it very reactive
- an element in group 1 of the periodic table, having one valence electron that it can easily lose to form a 1+ cation, making it extremely reactive; the most reactive of all the metals
- a representation of an atom consisting of its chemical symbol with surrounding dots representing its valence electrons
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- the distance from the center of an atom's nucleus to its outermost energy level
- an element from either of two rows usually placed below the periodic table; a member of either the lanthanide or actinate series. It typically has two valence electrons
- a measure of an element's ability to attract and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms
- a column of elements in the periodic table having similar valence electron arrangement, resulting in similar chemical properties; also known as a family
- a table of the chemical elements arranged to display their periodic properties in relation to their atomic numbers
- any electron in the outermost energy level of a neutral atom. Unpaired valence electrons are usually involved in chemical bonding
- the law that states that the properties elements vary with their atomic number in a regular, repeated pattern
- an element in group 18 on the periodic table having eight valence electrons that fill the outer energy level. (Helium is an exception with only two.) With a full outer energy level, it is insert (i.e., nonreactive
- an element in group 17 of the periodic table having seven valence electrons. It easily gains an electron, forming a 1 - anion, which causes it to be highly reactive
- an element that typically has four or more valence electrons and that does not exhibit the general properties of metals; located on the right side of the periodic table
19 Clues: a row in the periodic table of elements • the distance from the center of an atom's nucleus to its outermost energy level • a measure of an element's ability to attract and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms • the law that states that the properties elements vary with their atomic number in a regular, repeated pattern • ...
Physical science Chapter 4 2023-10-18
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- Any elements in Groups 3-12 of the periodic table, typically having one or two valence electrons, which it easily loses, resulting in cations with charges of 1+ or 2+
- An element in Group 18 of the periodic table having eight valence electrons that fill the other energy level with a full outer energy level it is inert
- The distance from the center of an atoms nucleus to its outer most energy level
- The law that states that the priorities of the elements vary with their atomic numbers in a regular, repeated pattern
- A column of elements in the periodic table having similar valence electron arrangement, resulting in similar chemical properties; also known as a group
- A representation of an atom consisting of its chemical symbol with surrounding dots representing its valence electron
- An element in Group 1 of the periodic table, having one valence electron that it can easily form a 1+ cation, making it extremely reactive; the most reactive of all the metals
- see Family
- An element in Group 17 of the Periodic table; having seven valence electrons. It easily gains an electron, forming a 1- anion, which causes it to be highly reactive
- An element with characteristics between those of metals and nonmetals; also called semi-conductors; located on the left end of the periodic table
- An element in Group 2 of the periodic table, having two valence electrons that it tends to lose easily to become 2+ cation, making it very reactive
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- An element that typically has four or more valence electrons and that does not exhibit the general properties of metals; located on the right side of the periodic table
- A table of the chemical elements arranged to display their periodic properties in relation to their atomic numbers
- (1) a row in the periodic table of the elements; also called a series; (2) The time interval (T) for one complete cycle of a periodic motion
- Any of groups 13-16 in the periodic table; so named because they contain metals, nonmetals, and Metalloids. These groups are often named after the first element in the family
- Any electron in the outer most energy level of a neutral atom. Unpaired valence electrons are usually involved in chemical bonding
- An element that is typically dense, solid, ductile, malleable, highly conductive, and chemically reactive, especially in the presense of nonmetal elements. Metals are located on the left end of the periodic table
- An element from either of two rows usually placed below the periodic table; a member of either the lanthonide or actonide series. It typically has two valence electrons
- A measure of an elements ability to attach and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms
19 Clues: see Family • The distance from the center of an atoms nucleus to its outer most energy level • A measure of an elements ability to attach and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms • A table of the chemical elements arranged to display their periodic properties in relation to their atomic numbers • ...
East Asia Physical Geography 2024-02-20
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- Japan's largest, middle island
- Smallest of Japan's four major islands
- A sea passage (strait) in East Asia between Korea and Japan
- Active stratovolcano located on the Japanese island of Honshū
- A commercial waterway of southern China
- Largest area of uplifted crust on Earth
- Largest freshwater lake in China
- Desert that is nicknamed "The Sea of Death"
- 6th largest desert in the world
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- Longest river in China
- Has the world's largest inland fishery
- Beppu, Fukuoka, and Ibusuki are located here
- Ocean closest to East Asia
- Gulf located off the coasts of China and Vietnam
- Japan's second largest island
- River on the border of China and North Korea
- Largest saltwater lake in China
- Gets its name from the yellow sediments that are carried on it
- one of the longest mountain chains in Asia, extending for more than 3,000 km
19 Clues: Longest river in China • Ocean closest to East Asia • Japan's second largest island • Japan's largest, middle island • Largest saltwater lake in China • 6th largest desert in the world • Largest freshwater lake in China • Has the world's largest inland fishery • Smallest of Japan's four major islands • A commercial waterway of southern China • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2024-03-18
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- The characteristic smell of a substance.
- The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas, measured in degrees Celsius (°C)
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in grams (g) or kilograms (kg).
- The ability of a substance to allow light to pass through.
- The visual perception of the wavelength of light reflected by a substance.
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance
- The way light reflects off the surface of a substance, indicating its shine or dullness.
- The resistance of a substance to scratching or indentation, often measured using the Mohs scale.
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- The ability of a substance to be deformed or shaped without breaking, typically used for metals.
- The temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid, measured in degrees Celsius (°C)
- The ability of a substance to be drawn into thin wires, typically used for metals.
- The ability of a substance to conduct heat or electricity.
- Properties that can be measured and expressed with numbers.
- The physical form in which matter exists, including solid, liquid, and gas.
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow
- The degree to which a substance prevents the transmission of light.
- The amount of space an object occupies, measured in cubic units such as cubic centimeters (cm³) or milliliters (mL).
- Descriptive properties that do not involve measurement.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a substance's surface.
19 Clues: The characteristic smell of a substance. • The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow • Descriptive properties that do not involve measurement. • The ability of a substance to conduct heat or electricity. • The ability of a substance to allow light to pass through. • Properties that can be measured and expressed with numbers. • ...
Latin America Physical Geography 2022-05-04
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- Mexico and Central America
- mountain range on the western coast of S. America
- country focuses on one crop
- grasslands of South America
- country's economy based on one crop
- Caribbean islands are formed from this
- river that flows into other rivers
- Which hemisphere is Latin America in?
- when 1 country relies on another country
- things in nature that meet peoples needs
- region of islands south of the US
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- electric power produced by running water
- height above sea level
- dense evergreen forest with abundant rainfall
- flows 4000 miles across Peru and Brazil
- country borders South America
- narrow strip of land connecting 2 lands
- to add variety
- a warming of the ocean water in South America
19 Clues: to add variety • height above sea level • Mexico and Central America • country focuses on one crop • grasslands of South America • country borders South America • region of islands south of the US • river that flows into other rivers • country's economy based on one crop • Which hemisphere is Latin America in? • Caribbean islands are formed from this • ...
Physical Health, Nutrition, Sleep 2024-02-14
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- The ability to move your body through full range of motion.
- The ability to bounce back from difficult situations
- Loving, or at least liking what your body can do for you is _________body image.
- The ability to perform physically for long periods without becoming tired.
- _________ dense foods are high in vitamins, minerals, complex carbohydrates, proteins and healthy fats.
- To build bone strength, it is important to do _______ bearing exercises like walking and lift
- "Sitting is the new ___________."
- When a person does very little physical activity
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- This hormone rises before bedtime and falls before you wake up.
- Body __________ is when people criticize the shape, size or appearance of someone's body
- Helps to flush your body of toxins.
- The internal biological clock or rhythm
- The body's ability to exert power, force or energy
- How much you value, respect and feel confident about yourself
- The chemical that is produced as a natural mood lifter during exercise.
- Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timebound goals.
- The recommended amount of time teens should exercise daily.
- Your resting _____ rate should be between 60-100 beats a minute.
- Deep stage of sleep where you dream and your body grows.
19 Clues: "Sitting is the new ___________." • Helps to flush your body of toxins. • The internal biological clock or rhythm • When a person does very little physical activity • The body's ability to exert power, force or energy • The ability to bounce back from difficult situations • Deep stage of sleep where you dream and your body grows. • ...
Physical Science Q2 Review 2024-12-17
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- In this type of circuit, one bulb burning out will not affect the others
- The average kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- Transfer of energy by the movement of a fluid.
- Gravitational potential energy depends on mass, gravity and ____.
- An internal combustion engine converts thermal energy into _____ energy.
- This is measured in ohms
- The magnetic ___ is a region of space that surrounds the magnet
- Transfer of heat through direct contact
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- The unit for measuring power
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- A generator uses mechanical energy to create _____
- Solar, wind and tidal are examples of _____ energy sources
- Air conditioning uses this cycle to cool our homes.
- This type of energy can be from gravity or from springs
- This source of energy uses gravity and the flow of water to generate electricity.
- This is energy of movement
- This type of energy is the total energy in a substance.
- The unit for measuring electric current
19 Clues: This is measured in ohms • This is energy of movement • The unit for measuring power • Transfer of heat through direct contact • The unit for measuring electric current • Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • Transfer of energy by the movement of a fluid. • A generator uses mechanical energy to create _____ • Air conditioning uses this cycle to cool our homes. • ...
Physical Features Terms Crossword 2026-05-12
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- A barren, arid landscape that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation annually
- A vast, continuous body of salt water that covers approximately 70% of Earth's surface
- A large area filled with many trees
- A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky side, often carved by a river or stream
- A piece of land that is bordered by water on most of its sides, usually three, like Florida
- Any naturally formed area of land, smaller than a continent, that is completely surrounded by water
- A large body of salt water that is typically smaller than an ocean, and partially enclosed by land
- An isolated hill with steep, vertical sides and a small flat top
- A broad, flat, or gently rolling area of land that features low elevation
- A large, inland body of standing water that is typically fresh, and surrounded by land
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- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses, and separates two bodies of water
- A vent or opening in a planet's crust that allows magma, molten rock, ash, and gases to escape from below the surface
- An elevated landform that rises steeply above its surroundings with an obvious peak
- A large body of ice, snow, rock and sediment that moves slowly downhill under its own weight and gravity
- A large, flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side
- A low-lying area of land between hills or mountains typically with a river or stream
- A natural hot spring that occasionally sprays water and steam into the air
- A triangular shaped landform that forms at the mouth of the river as it enters an ocean or lake
- A large, natural stream of water flowing in an obvious course
19 Clues: A large area filled with many trees • A large, natural stream of water flowing in an obvious course • An isolated hill with steep, vertical sides and a small flat top • A broad, flat, or gently rolling area of land that features low elevation • A natural hot spring that occasionally sprays water and steam into the air • ...
The Random 2022-09-07
19 Clues: gas • Ice • atom • shape • solid • react • to air • makeup • volume • far apart • substance • two or more • temperature • evenly mixed • two different • changes to gas • mixed together • solid to liquid • spread throughout
Vocab crossword physical science 2023-01-26
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- a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results.
- a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge.
- a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature.
- the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter.
- the straight-line distance between two points.
- he closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured.
- the amount of space taken up by an object.
- an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time.
- a gauge of how exact a measurement is.
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- an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information.
- a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable.
- the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment.
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- information obtained through the senses.
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.
- the amount of matter in an object.
- a proposed answer to a question.
- a representation of an object or event.
19 Clues: a proposed answer to a question. • the amount of matter in an object. • a gauge of how exact a measurement is. • an instrument for measuring temperature • a representation of an object or event. • information obtained through the senses. • the amount of space taken up by an object. • the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • ...
Chapter 2: Physical Properties 2023-02-14
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- It is the ability to bend without breaking, and return to its initial shape and size after bending.
- It is the amount of matter an object has in proportion to its volume.
- It is the resistance to wear, tear and scratches.
- It is the ability to support a heavy load without changing shape permanently.
- __ conductivity measures how easily an electric current flows through it.
- It is transparent, has a high melting point but very fragile.
- The _ point is the temperature where a substance changes from solid to liquid state.
- The second 'R' in the 3Rs to help conserve our environment.
- The colour of recycle bins in Singapore.
- _ conductivity measures how easily heat flows through it.
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- The _ point is the temperature where a substance changes from liquid to gas state.
- Because Earth has __ resources, we need to conserve it.
- By choosing the correct materials to use, we can enjoy __ living.
- It is a material made from clay, has a high melting point but very fragile.
- A less dense object __ in a denser medium.
- It can be spun into threads and woven into fabrics.
- In Singapore, the waste is disposed at Pulau __ Landfill.
- It is often used on frying pans because of it is a good conductor of heat and has high melting point.
- Objects made of the same material have ___ density.
19 Clues: The colour of recycle bins in Singapore. • A less dense object __ in a denser medium. • It is the resistance to wear, tear and scratches. • It can be spun into threads and woven into fabrics. • Objects made of the same material have ___ density. • Because Earth has __ resources, we need to conserve it. • In Singapore, the waste is disposed at Pulau __ Landfill. • ...
Physical Activity and Disease 2019-12-10
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- highly prevalent, complex syndrome characterized by a wide range of disabling symptoms including chronic widespread pain
- most patients with OSA remain _______
- FM prevalence ______ with age
- daytime fluid accumulation and subsequent nighttime shift from lower limbs to rest of body when lying down
- 0-19 scale used in FM
- highly prevalent and serious disorder characterized by repetitive obstructions in upper airway during sleep
- FM is highly _____
- gold standard for OSA testing
- partial obstruction in upper airway
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- defining feature of FM
- explains much of the generalized heightened pain sensitivity of patients with FM
- occurs when an actual painful stimulus is perceived as more painful than it should be
- complete obstruction in upper airway
- gold standard for OSA treatment
- confusion, slowed information processing and reaction time
- CPAP treatment may reduce _______ during sleep
- patient experiences pain to things not normally painful
- FM diagnosis takes an average of ______ years
- therapy that has been shown to reduce symptoms in individuals with FM
- prevalence of OSA is increasing with rising _____ trends
20 Clues: FM is highly _____ • 0-19 scale used in FM • defining feature of FM • FM prevalence ______ with age • gold standard for OSA testing • gold standard for OSA treatment • partial obstruction in upper airway • complete obstruction in upper airway • most patients with OSA remain _______ • FM diagnosis takes an average of ______ years • CPAP treatment may reduce _______ during sleep • ...
Test 5 Physical Science 2023-11-13
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- solid to the gas state
- a mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture
- superheated matter
- molecules settle out of a solution
- the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase
- particle that consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons
- element of matter in a vaporous state
- incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a nearly constant volume independent of pressure
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- special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances
- substance combines with another to form a new substance
- changing the color of a item
- characterized by structural rigidity and resistance to a force applied to the surface
- transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state
- the temperature at which liquid starts to boil
- maximum concentration
- transition where a liquid turns into a solid
- the measurement of how tightly a material is packed together
- a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
- liquid phase to vapor
- a mixture of salt and water
20 Clues: superheated matter • maximum concentration • liquid phase to vapor • solid to the gas state • a mixture of salt and water • changing the color of a item • molecules settle out of a solution • element of matter in a vaporous state • transition where a liquid turns into a solid • the temperature at which liquid starts to boil • ...
Physical Geography of Europe 2024-02-05
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- latitudes most of Europe falls into
- length of the Danube compared to the Rhine
- a peninsula that looks like a boot
- sea that separates UK from Europe
- sea that warms the air for Europe
- water in the middle of the Roman Empire
- physical border of Spain and France
- river running into the Black sea
- sea that is a naval warzone
- mountains that separate Europe from Asia
- physical protection for Rome in the north
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- cold Channel that migrants cross into UK
- land feature keeping the warm air north
- special imaginary line running north and south
- busy river in Western Europe
- peninsula sides that are water
- ocean separating Europe from the Americas
- group of islands, like in Greece
- Ireland and Northern Ireland share this
19 Clues: sea that is a naval warzone • busy river in Western Europe • peninsula sides that are water • group of islands, like in Greece • river running into the Black sea • sea that separates UK from Europe • sea that warms the air for Europe • a peninsula that looks like a boot • latitudes most of Europe falls into • physical border of Spain and France • ...
Physical science Chapter 4 2023-10-18
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- Any elements in Groups 3-12 of the periodic table, typically having one or two valence electrons, which it easily loses, resulting in cations with charges of 1+ or 2+
- An element in Group 18 of the periodic table having eight valence electrons that fill the other energy level with a full outer energy level it is inert
- The distance from the center of an atoms nucleus to its outer most energy level
- The law that states that the priorities of the elements vary with their atomic numbers in a regular, repeated pattern
- A column of elements in the periodic table having similar valence electron arrangement, resulting in similar chemical properties; also known as a group
- A representation of an atom consisting of its chemical symbol with surrounding dots representing its valence electron
- An element in Group 1 of the periodic table, having one valence electron that it can easily form a 1+ cation, making it extremely reactive; the most reactive of all the metals
- see Family
- An element in Group 17 of the Periodic table; having seven valence electrons. It easily gains an electron, forming a 1- anion, which causes it to be highly reactive
- An element with characteristics between those of metals and nonmetals; also called semi-conductors; located on the left end of the periodic table
- An element in Group 2 of the periodic table, having two valence electrons that it tends to lose easily to become 2+ cation, making it very reactive
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- An element that typically has four or more valence electrons and that does not exhibit the general properties of metals; located on the right side of the periodic table
- A table of the chemical elements arranged to display their periodic properties in relation to their atomic numbers
- (1) a row in the periodic table of the elements; also called a series; (2) The time interval (T) for one complete cycle of a periodic motion
- Any of groups 13-16 in the periodic table; so named because they contain metals, nonmetals, and Metalloids. These groups are often named after the first element in the family
- Any electron in the outer most energy level of a neutral atom. Unpaired valence electrons are usually involved in chemical bonding
- An element that is typically dense, solid, ductile, malleable, highly conductive, and chemically reactive, especially in the presense of nonmetal elements. Metals are located on the left end of the periodic table
- An element from either of two rows usually placed below the periodic table; a member of either the lanthonide or actonide series. It typically has two valence electrons
- A measure of an elements ability to attach and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms
19 Clues: see Family • The distance from the center of an atoms nucleus to its outer most energy level • A measure of an elements ability to attach and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms • A table of the chemical elements arranged to display their periodic properties in relation to their atomic numbers • ...
Physical and Chemical Changes 2025-10-13
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- : Example of a chemical change when metal reacts with oxygen
- : Matter is not created or destroyed, only changes form
- : A change that can be undone
- : A characteristic that describes how a substance reacts
- : A change that creates one or more new substances with different properties
- : Example of a chemical change that gives off light and heat
- : A change in this can indicate a chemical reaction
- : Energy given off during a chemical change
- : Mixing a solid in a liquid without forming a new substance
- : Change in this can show a chemical reaction has occurred
- : A new smell appearing is a sign of a chemical change
- : Bubbles or fizzing show this has been produced in a chemical change
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- : A change that cannot be undone
- : Anything that has mass and takes up space
- : Example of a physical change when ice becomes water
- : A change in the size, shape, or state of matter — no new substance is formed
- : A physical change when liquid water becomes gas
- : This can be produced during some chemical reactions
- : A characteristic that can be observed without changing the substance
19 Clues: : A change that can be undone • : A change that cannot be undone • : Anything that has mass and takes up space • : Energy given off during a chemical change • : A physical change when liquid water becomes gas • : A change in this can indicate a chemical reaction • : Example of a physical change when ice becomes water • ...
Physical Appearance and Personalities 2025-08-05
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- in middle age
- happy and positive
- in the dark colour
- large, strong body
- looks annoyed
- lacking respect
- attractively thin
- having more fat than it should be
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- relaxed, calm
- well-mannered, showing care and understanding towards other people
- pale yellow or gold in colour
- full of energy and enthusiasm
- rounded in a pleasant and attractive way
- wearing attractive and stylish clothes
- with little or no hair on the head
- a hair type characterized by the absence of any natural curl or wave pattern
- having curls or a curved shape
- funny
- very thin ( not attractive)
19 Clues: funny • relaxed, calm • in middle age • looks annoyed • lacking respect • attractively thin • happy and positive • in the dark colour • large, strong body • very thin ( not attractive) • pale yellow or gold in colour • full of energy and enthusiasm • having curls or a curved shape • having more fat than it should be • with little or no hair on the head • wearing attractive and stylish clothes • ...
Physical Science Ch 2,3 2025-10-21
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- Force over an area
- Physical property
- Fluid
- Able to burn
- Pure substance with only one type of atom
- Same throughout
- Resistance of fluid to flow
- Distinguishable parts
- Hammered without shattering
- Mass per unit volume
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- The energy an object has due to its motion
- Particles fill the room
- Liquid or gas
- Stored energy
- Smallest unit that retains chemical properties
- To move
- Has particles vibrating in place
- Allows heat to flow
- Made of elements
19 Clues: Fluid • To move • Able to burn • Liquid or gas • Stored energy • Same throughout • Made of elements • Physical property • Force over an area • Allows heat to flow • Mass per unit volume • Distinguishable parts • Particles fill the room • Resistance of fluid to flow • Hammered without shattering • Has particles vibrating in place • Pure substance with only one type of atom • ...
Physical Features Terms Crossword 2026-05-12
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- A barren, arid landscape that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation annually
- A vast, continuous body of salt water that covers approximately 70% of Earth's surface
- A large area filled with many trees
- A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky side, often carved by a river or stream
- A piece of land that is bordered by water on most of its sides, usually three, like Florida
- Any naturally formed area of land, smaller than a continent, that is completely surrounded by water
- A large body of salt water that is typically smaller than an ocean, and partially enclosed by land
- An isolated hill with steep, vertical sides and a small flat top
- A broad, flat, or gently rolling area of land that features low elevation
- A large, inland body of standing water that is typically fresh, and surrounded by land
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- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses, and separates two bodies of water
- A vent or opening in a planet's crust that allows magma, molten rock, ash, and gases to escape from below the surface
- An elevated landform that rises steeply above its surroundings with an obvious peak
- A large body of ice, snow, rock and sediment that moves slowly downhill under its own weight and gravity
- A large, flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side
- A low-lying area of land between hills or mountains typically with a river or stream
- A natural hot spring that occasionally sprays water and steam into the air
- A triangular shaped landform that forms at the mouth of the river as it enters an ocean or lake
- A large, natural stream of water flowing in an obvious course
19 Clues: A large area filled with many trees • A large, natural stream of water flowing in an obvious course • An isolated hill with steep, vertical sides and a small flat top • A broad, flat, or gently rolling area of land that features low elevation • A natural hot spring that occasionally sprays water and steam into the air • ...
Physical Features Terms Crossword 2026-05-12
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- A barren, arid landscape that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation annually
- A vast, continuous body of salt water that covers approximately 70% of Earth's surface
- A large area filled with many trees
- A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky side, often carved by a river or stream
- A piece of land that is bordered by water on most of its sides, usually three, like Florida
- Any naturally formed area of land, smaller than a continent, that is completely surrounded by water
- A large body of salt water that is typically smaller than an ocean, and partially enclosed by land
- An isolated hill with steep, vertical sides and a small flat top
- A broad, flat, or gently rolling area of land that features low elevation
- A large, inland body of standing water that is typically fresh, and surrounded by land
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- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses, and separates two bodies of water
- A vent or opening in a planet's crust that allows magma, molten rock, ash, and gases to escape from below the surface
- An elevated landform that rises steeply above its surroundings with an obvious peak
- A large body of ice, snow, rock and sediment that moves slowly downhill under its own weight and gravity
- A large, flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side
- A low-lying area of land between hills or mountains typically with a river or stream
- A natural hot spring that occasionally sprays water and steam into the air
- A triangular shaped landform that forms at the mouth of the river as it enters an ocean or lake
- A large, natural stream of water flowing in an obvious course
19 Clues: A large area filled with many trees • A large, natural stream of water flowing in an obvious course • An isolated hill with steep, vertical sides and a small flat top • A broad, flat, or gently rolling area of land that features low elevation • A natural hot spring that occasionally sprays water and steam into the air • ...
The Random 2022-09-07
19 Clues: gas • Ice • atom • shape • solid • react • to air • makeup • volume • far apart • substance • two or more • temperature • evenly mixed • two different • changes to gas • mixed together • solid to liquid • spread throughout
Physical Changes & Chemical Reactions 2014-04-30
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- The term used to describe a solid turning into a liquid
- The term used to describe a liquid turning into a gas
- A physical process where a solid breaks up in a liquid
- A _________ change can be an indication of a chemical change
- When two substances are combined together but can still be physically separated
- Chemical changes are generally ___________; the original substances cannot be restored
- Physical changes are generally ___________; the original substance can be restored
- In a ________________ change no new substances are formed
- During some chemical reactions _________ is released in the form of heat, sound or light
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- In a __________ reaction new substances are formed
- The substances you have at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- The substances you have at the end of a chemical reaction
- The term used to describe a gas turning into a liquid
- During ______________ particles move closer together, causing the volume of the substance to decrease
- If ___________ are produced during a chemical reaction it indicates a gas is being released
- The solid formed during a chemical reaction with two liquids
- The term used to describe a liquid turning into a solid
- During ______________ particles move further away from each other, causing the volume of the substance to increase
- Some chemical reactions must absorb energy in the form of _________ in order to occur
19 Clues: In a __________ reaction new substances are formed • The term used to describe a gas turning into a liquid • The term used to describe a liquid turning into a gas • A physical process where a solid breaks up in a liquid • The term used to describe a solid turning into a liquid • The term used to describe a liquid turning into a solid • ...
Physical Changes & Chemical Reactions 2014-04-30
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- In a __________ reaction new substances are formed
- The term used to describe a liquid turning into a solid
- A physical process where a solid breaks up in a liquid
- If ___________ are produced during a chemical reaction it indicates a gas is being released
- The term used to describe a solid turning into a liquid
- The term used to describe a liquid turning into a gas
- In a ________________ change no new substances are formed
- Chemical changes are generally ___________; the original substances cannot be restored
- During ______________ particles move further away from each other, causing the volume of the substance to increase
- During ______________ particles move closer together, causing the volume of the substance to decrease
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- The substances you have at the end of a chemical reaction
- The term used to describe a gas turning into a liquid
- Physical changes are generally ___________; the original substance can be restored
- When two substances are combined together but can still be physically separated
- The solid formed during a chemical reaction with two liquids
- Some chemical reactions must absorb energy in the form of _________ in order to occur
- The substances you have at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- During some chemical reactions _________ is released in the form of heat, sound or light
- A _________ change can be an indication of a chemical change
19 Clues: In a __________ reaction new substances are formed • The term used to describe a gas turning into a liquid • The term used to describe a liquid turning into a gas • A physical process where a solid breaks up in a liquid • The term used to describe a liquid turning into a solid • The term used to describe a solid turning into a liquid • ...
Physical Changes & Chemical Reactions 2014-04-30
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- In a ________________ change no new substances are formed
- The substances you have at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- The term used to describe a liquid turning into a gas
- Physical changes are generally ___________; the original substance can be restored
- During some chemical reactions _________ is released in the form of heat, sound or light
- The solid formed during a chemical reaction with two liquids
- The term used to describe a solid turning into a liquid
- The term used to describe a gas turning into a liquid
- A _________ change can be an indication of a chemical change
- In a __________ reaction new substances are formed
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- The substances you have at the end of a chemical reaction
- If ___________ are produced during a chemical reaction it indicates a gas is being released
- Chemical changes are generally ___________; the original substances cannot be restored
- During ______________ particles move further away from each other, causing the volume of the substance to increase
- The term used to describe a liquid turning into a solid
- Some chemical reactions must absorb energy in the form of _________ in order to occur
- During ______________ particles move closer together, causing the volume of the substance to decrease
- A physical process where a solid breaks up in a liquid
- When two substances are combined together but can still be physically separated
19 Clues: In a __________ reaction new substances are formed • The term used to describe a liquid turning into a gas • The term used to describe a gas turning into a liquid • A physical process where a solid breaks up in a liquid • The term used to describe a liquid turning into a solid • The term used to describe a solid turning into a liquid • ...
Physical Changes & Chemical Reactions 2014-04-30
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- During ______________ particles move further away from each other, causing the volume of the substance to increase
- In a __________ reaction new substances are formed
- When two substances are combined together but can still be physically separated
- A physical process where a solid breaks up in a liquid
- Chemical changes are generally ___________; the original substances cannot be restored
- Physical changes are generally ___________; the original substance can be restored
- During ______________ particles move closer together, causing the volume of the substance to decrease
- The term used to describe a liquid turning into a solid
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- In a ________________ change no new substances are formed
- If ___________ are produced during a chemical reaction it indicates a gas is being released
- The substances you have at the end of a chemical reaction
- The substances you have at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- The term used to describe a solid turning into a liquid
- The term used to describe a gas turning into a liquid
- The solid formed during a chemical reaction with two liquids
- The term used to describe a liquid turning into a gas
- Some chemical reactions must absorb energy in the form of _________ in order to occur
- A _________ change can be an indication of a chemical change
- During some chemical reactions _________ is released in the form of heat, sound or light
19 Clues: In a __________ reaction new substances are formed • The term used to describe a gas turning into a liquid • The term used to describe a liquid turning into a gas • A physical process where a solid breaks up in a liquid • The term used to describe a solid turning into a liquid • The term used to describe a liquid turning into a solid • ...
