physical Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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
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
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 • ...
United States' Physical Features 2020-05-06
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- the part of a bridge or railroad used by traffic.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- persistent annoyance or harassment.
- a day to honor those who died in the military
- these highways provide access between major intermodal facilities and the other subsystems making up the National Highway System.
- a large open area of country covered with grass, specially one used for grazing.
- system of highways that retains it's separate identity with the National Highway System
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- the cutting down of trees for the use of companies and production.
- the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
- a climate that is warm to hot and moist year-round.
- a large area covered chiefly with trees.
- the coldest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere from December to February and in the southern hemisphere from June to August.
- giant trees with thick fibrous bark, native to California and Oregon, usually dark red.
- a financial institution where customers can save or borrow money.
- a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreign city or country.
- a holiday that commemorates a harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621.
- a main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities
- a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other
19 Clues: persistent annoyance or harassment. • a large area covered chiefly with trees. • a day to honor those who died in the military • the part of a bridge or railroad used by traffic. • a climate that is warm to hot and moist year-round. • a main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities • a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • ...
Physical Geography of Asia 2021-03-02
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- Second largest river in China
- Smallest mountain
- a volcano that erupted in 1883
- Asia’s longest river
- dessert with hot summers but very cold winters
- Smallest lake
- world’s largest continent
- A plain located in central Russia
- A river that is beside a land named Mesopotamia
- huge mangrove forest
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- A river that is beside a land named Mesopotamia
- Smallest river
- a great river in Asia
- one of the world’s largest tropical marine ecosystems on the Indian Ocean
- a plateau that makes up most of the southern part of India
- world’s highest peak
- range of mountains formed by earth movements
- Located in Southern Russia, deepest lake in the world
- the center of the earliest civilizations
- World’s oldest mountain range
20 Clues: Smallest lake • Smallest river • Smallest mountain • Asia’s longest river • world’s highest peak • huge mangrove forest • a great river in Asia • world’s largest continent • Second largest river in China • World’s oldest mountain range • a volcano that erupted in 1883 • A plain located in central Russia • the center of the earliest civilizations • ...
Chemical and Physical Change 2017-08-27
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- The dissolved substance in a solution the component of a solution that changes its state
- Substance is not even throughout
- Is when the solute breaks up form a larger crystal of molecules into much smaller groups or individual molecules
- Every thing around you that takes up space and has mass
- Water being heated and turned from a liquid to gas
- A combanationof 2 or more substances
- The prosess in witch heat changes something
- Are groups of molicules
- Reduced in strength or conecentration or quality or purity
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- The measurement of how much matter is in an object
- A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
- The measureof the force of gravty twords an object
- Wjen water vapor condences from a gas
- All the substances are evenly distributed throughout the mixture
- The strenght of a solution number of molecules of a substance in a given volume
- A substance made of 2 sustances
- A change in witch the substance becomes a new substance
- A change in witchthe sustsnce remains the same
- The temperature being lowered on a substance changing it from a liquid to a solid
19 Clues: Are groups of molicules • A substance made of 2 sustances • Substance is not even throughout • A combanationof 2 or more substances • Wjen water vapor condences from a gas • The prosess in witch heat changes something • A change in witchthe sustsnce remains the same • The measurement of how much matter is in an object • The measureof the force of gravty twords an object • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2024-08-23
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- a measure of how much matter makes up an object
- the ability to be attracted by a magnet (10 letters)
- numbers and information collected to be analyzed
- of matter describes matter being solid, liquid, or gas
- Properties of substances that can be observed by using the five senses
- the way something smells
- the measurement of how large or small an object is
- the form of an object
- how fast is an object moving
- describes how shiny an object is
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- A physical property that can be measured and uses numbers
- The degree to how easily a liquid flows
- The measure of how hot or cold something is
- what noise does the object make
- describes the way a person sees light reflect off an object
- How something feels
- The ability to be shaped or rolled
- describes how well light passes through an object
- what is the flavor of a substance
19 Clues: How something feels • the form of an object • the way something smells • how fast is an object moving • what noise does the object make • describes how shiny an object is • what is the flavor of a substance • The ability to be shaped or rolled • The degree to how easily a liquid flows • The measure of how hot or cold something is • ...
Ch. 10 Physical Geography 2023-02-23
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- where the Atlantic and Pacific ocean meet at the bottom of South America
- a desert that lies between the Pacific coast and the Andes in Chile and Peru
- where the ocean tide meets the river current
- when cold winds from the east are strong
- parallel mountain ranges
- where petroleum and the second largest natural gas reserves in SA are
- the Highest peak in the Andes
- what farmers in the Andes do to the sides of mountains to grow crops
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- a band of volcanoes around the Pacific Tectonic Plate
- relatives of camels without the humps
- plains in western Bolivia
- where the Parana, Paraguay, and Uruguay river flow into
- where hydroelectric power plants are
- a high plain that borders the two branches of the Andes
- when cold winds from the east are weak
- The longest continuous group of mountain ranges.
- where gold is found
- being surrounded by other countries and no access to the ocean (Paraguay is this)
- the largest lake in South America
19 Clues: where gold is found • parallel mountain ranges • plains in western Bolivia • the Highest peak in the Andes • the largest lake in South America • where hydroelectric power plants are • relatives of camels without the humps • when cold winds from the east are weak • when cold winds from the east are strong • where the ocean tide meets the river current • ...
Physical Science Crossword puzzle 2023-11-09
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- A fundamental particle with a negative charge
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy
- A circuit component that stores electrical energy
- The force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid (e.g., air or water)
- The unit of electrical current
- The amount of matter in an object
- The unit of electrical resistance
- The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another
- The process by which an unstable atomic nucleus releases energy
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- A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- The SI unit of force
- The SI unit of electric charge
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- A substance that speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed
- A measure of disorder or randomness in a system
- The branch of physics that deals with the behavior of very small particles
- A type of electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength
- The study of the behavior of fluids at rest and in motion
19 Clues: The SI unit of force • The SI unit of electric charge • The unit of electrical current • The amount of matter in an object • The unit of electrical resistance • A fundamental particle with a negative charge • A measure of disorder or randomness in a system • A circuit component that stores electrical energy • A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom • ...
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. • ...
Describing People & Physical Appearance 2025-05-02
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- She has wide hips and a defined waist. She’s
- She’s not overweight, just slightly
- He’s not very tall or broad. He’s just
- After years of unhealthy habits, he became
- The actor looked strong and had a great shape. He’s
- He works out every day and has strong arms and legs. He’s
- Her waist is small, and her hips and chest are wide. She has an
- He doesn’t eat much and looks very
- She runs, swims, and plays sports. Her body is
- He used to be slim, but now he’s gained weight and he looks
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- He’s not too tall or too short. He’s
- She doesn’t stand out for her height or weight. She’s
- The baby has round cheeks and soft arms. He’s so
- She’s very small and delicate, and her clothes are always extra small. She’s
- She exercises regularly and has a very _____ figure.
- He lost a lot of weight and now looks too
- He plays basketball and is really good at it. He must be very
- She’s much smaller than her classmates and can’t reach the top shelf. She’s
- He stood next to his friends and looked like a giant. He was
19 Clues: He doesn’t eat much and looks very • She’s not overweight, just slightly • He’s not too tall or too short. He’s • He’s not very tall or broad. He’s just • He lost a lot of weight and now looks too • After years of unhealthy habits, he became • She has wide hips and a defined waist. She’s • She runs, swims, and plays sports. Her body is • ...
Physical Geography of Asia 2023-01-24
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- Desert region that is inhabitable to humans
- Largest bay in the world.
- Contains 20 percent of the world's unfrozen fresh water.
- Plateau that stretches from Iran into Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- Besides the Euphrates, this river is part of Mesopotamia.
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- An area that is flat and unforested.
- Asia is part of the __________ continent.
- Body of water that holds 50 percent of the world's oil reserves.
- Means land between two rivers
- Tallest mountains in the world
- Oldest mountains in the world that stretches north to south in Russia.
- The Indian subcontinent had to do this with the Asian continent to form the Hymalayins.
- Plateau that is known as the "Rooftop of the World".
- Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China
- Besides advancements in agriculture, medicine, and infrastructure. This has also helped to increase life expectancy.
- Area in central Russia that is cold and has a lot of natural gas.
- Plateau found in central India.
- China's longest river
- Asia is surrounded by the Indian, Pacific, and _______ Oceans.
19 Clues: China's longest river • Largest bay in the world. • Means land between two rivers • Tallest mountains in the world • Plateau found in central India. • An area that is flat and unforested. • Asia is part of the __________ continent. • Desert region that is inhabitable to humans • Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China • ...
Physical Geography of Asia 2023-01-24
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- An area that is flat and unforested.
- Besides advancements in agriculture, medicine, and infrastructure. This has also helped to increase life expectancy.
- Besides the Euphrates, this river is part of Mesopotamia.
- Area in central Russia that is cold and has a lot of natural gas.
- Largest bay in the world.
- Contains 20 percent of the world's unfrozen fresh water.
- Asia is surrounded by the Indian, Pacific, and _______ Oceans.
- Plateau that stretches from Iran into Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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- Desert region that is inhabitable to humans
- China's longest river
- The Indian subcontinent had to do this with the Asian continent to form the Hymalayins.
- Means land between two rivers
- Body of water that holds 50 percent of the world's oil reserves.
- Plateau that is known as the "Rooftop of the World".
- Plateau found in central India.
- Tallest mountains in the world
- Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China
- Asia is part of the __________ continent.
- Oldest mountains in the world that stretches north to south in Russia.
19 Clues: China's longest river • Largest bay in the world. • Means land between two rivers • Tallest mountains in the world • Plateau found in central India. • An area that is flat and unforested. • Asia is part of the __________ continent. • Desert region that is inhabitable to humans • Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China • ...
Physical Geography of Asia 2023-01-24
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- An area that is flat and unforested.
- Besides advancements in agriculture, medicine, and infrastructure. This has also helped to increase life expectancy.
- Besides the Euphrates, this river is part of Mesopotamia.
- Area in central Russia that is cold and has a lot of natural gas.
- Largest bay in the world.
- Contains 20 percent of the world's unfrozen fresh water.
- Asia is surrounded by the Indian, Pacific, and _______ Oceans.
- Plateau that stretches from Iran into Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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- Desert region that is inhabitable to humans
- China's longest river
- The Indian subcontinent had to do this with the Asian continent to form the Hymalayins.
- Means land between two rivers
- Body of water that holds 50 percent of the world's oil reserves.
- Plateau that is known as the "Rooftop of the World".
- Plateau found in central India.
- Tallest mountains in the world
- Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China
- Asia is part of the __________ continent.
- Oldest mountains in the world that stretches north to south in Russia.
19 Clues: China's longest river • Largest bay in the world. • Means land between two rivers • Tallest mountains in the world • Plateau found in central India. • An area that is flat and unforested. • Asia is part of the __________ continent. • Desert region that is inhabitable to humans • Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China • ...
Physical Science Chapter 15 2022-12-09
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- The lowest point of a wave
- The combination of two or more waves that result in one wave
- A wave with oscillating electric and magnetic fields that move at the speed of light
- The bouncing back of a wave when it meets a surface
- The time it takes for a complete wave oscillation to occur
- a pattern of vibration that simulates a wave that is standing still
- the highest point of a wave
- A wave that needs a medium to travel
- The bending of waves as the pass from one medium to another
- When two waves meet and cause an increased amplitude
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- the maximum distance that the particles of a wave change from their rest position
- When a crest and trough of seperate waves meet and level out equally
- A wave in which the particles in the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- an observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving
- A wave in which the particle move parallel to tho the direction of the wave
- A change in the direction of a wave when it hits an obstacle or edge
- The distance from a point to an identical point on a wave
- the number of vibrations per unit of time; also the number of waves produced in a certain amount of time
- A physical environment in which phenomena occur
19 Clues: The lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • A wave that needs a medium to travel • A physical environment in which phenomena occur • The bouncing back of a wave when it meets a surface • When two waves meet and cause an increased amplitude • The distance from a point to an identical point on a wave • ...
Physical Science Chapter 15 2022-12-09
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- the highest point of a wave
- the distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
- a change in the dirction of a wave when the wave finds an obstacle or an edge, such as an opening
- the bending of a wave front as the wave front passes between two substances in which the speed of the wave differs
- the time that it takes a complete cycle or wave oscillation to occur
- the max distance that the particles of a wave's medium vibrate from their rest position
- the bouncing back of a ray of light, sound, or heat when the ray hits a surface that it does not go through
- a wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- a wave that consists of magnetic fields which radiate outward at the speed of light
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- a wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicularly to the direction the wave is traveling
- a wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion
- a superposition of two or more waves that produces an intensity equal to the sum of the intensities of the individual waves
- an observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving
- a physical environment in which phenomena occurs
- a pattern of vibration that simulates a wave that is standing still
- the combination of two or more waves that result in a single wave
- the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time; also the number of waves produced in a given amount of time
- the lowest point of a wave
- a superposition of two or more waves that produces an intensity equal to the difference of the intensities of the individual waves
19 Clues: the lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • a physical environment in which phenomena occurs • a wave that requires a medium through which to travel • the combination of two or more waves that result in a single wave • a pattern of vibration that simulates a wave that is standing still • ...
Physical Science Chapter 2 2022-09-22
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- A mixture that has a uniform appearance throughout; also known as a solution, especially of a solid dissolved in a liquid
- he state of matter in which particles vibrate in fixed positions, giving a substance a fixed shape and volume
- Building block of all matter; consists of protons, electrons, and (usually) neutrons.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- The space enclosed or occupied by an object
- The state of matter in which participles are far apart, move rapidly,and have little interaction with each other
- A model that states that all ohysical matter exists in the form of particles
- A mixture that has a uniform appearance since the combined substances are unevenly distributed.
- A gas-like state of matter, formed at very temperatures, that consists of high-energy ions and free electrons.
- A particle consisting of two or more atoms covalently bonded together
- The state of matter in which particles are close together but able to move around
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- The law that states that the masses of chemical substance combine in definite, characteristic integer ratios when forming compounds
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object
- A physical combination of two or more substances in a changeable ratio
- The mass per unit volume of an object
- The force of gravity acting on the matter in an object
- A material made of only one kind of element or compound
- A pure substance that consists of atoms with the same atomic number
- A pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more elements that are chemically combined in a fixed ratio
19 Clues: The mass per unit volume of an object • Anything that has mass and occupies space. • The space enclosed or occupied by an object • The measure of the amount of matter in an object • The force of gravity acting on the matter in an object • A material made of only one kind of element or compound • A pure substance that consists of atoms with the same atomic number • ...
Wellness Plan Review 2023-02-15
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- Vitamins & minerals are needed to help our bodies_______and function normally.
- Yoga is type of ________ stretching
- Physical activity will boost _________ performance.
- Get__________minutes of daily physical activity.
- Whole foods contain _________ nutrients.
- Physical activity improves _________ and sleep.
- Flexibility is the ________ of motion through a joint.
- Too much screen time can lead to _______ time with family & friends.
- Carbohydrates are our main source of__________?
- The ability of a muscle to work continuously without _______.
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- Too much screen time can lead to__________problems.
- Proteins are important for fueling________& repair in our bodies.
- __________electronics from your room.
- The_________amount of force we can exert.
- In the FITT principle "F" stands for ________.
- Physical activity reduces the risk of _________.
- _________ carbohydrates take more time to break down.
- In the FITT principle "I" stands for ________.
18 Clues: Yoga is type of ________ stretching • __________electronics from your room. • Whole foods contain _________ nutrients. • The_________amount of force we can exert. • In the FITT principle "F" stands for ________. • In the FITT principle "I" stands for ________. • Physical activity improves _________ and sleep. • Carbohydrates are our main source of__________? • ...
physical and chemical change 2024-10-15
10 Clues: chemical change • cans physical change • tarnishes chemical change • towel absorbing physical change • to steam physical change • going sour chemical change • melting physical change • rusting chemical change • ...
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 • ...
Violence 2015-05-15
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- Unwelcome sexual conduct directed at another person
- Physical abuse that occurs within a family
- Behavior that characterizes a bully
- Physical, mental, or emotional mistreatment of another person
- Bullying using electronic resources
- An attack meant to hurt another person
- Purposely frightening another person
- Survivor of a(n) violent act
- Repeating abuse from one generation to the next
- Failure to provide basic physical and emotional needs
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- No exceptions for anybody for any reason
- Type of violence in which a person uses threats, or taunts
- Group that completes illegal actions
- Name-calling
- Act of physical or psychological damage
- Murder
16 Clues: Murder • Name-calling • Survivor of a(n) violent act • Behavior that characterizes a bully • Bullying using electronic resources • Group that completes illegal actions • Purposely frightening another person • An attack meant to hurt another person • Act of physical or psychological damage • No exceptions for anybody for any reason • Physical abuse that occurs within a family • ...
wellness 2023-07-13
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- therapy: Manipulation of the body's soft tissues to improve circulation, relieve muscle tension, promote relaxation, and support overall well-being.
- therapy: The use of sound frequencies and vibrations to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and restore energetic balance.
- balancing: The practice of aligning and harmonizing the body's energy centers (chakras) to promote optimal physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- An alternative medical system that focuses on natural remedies and self-healing processes to support the body's ability to recover and maintain optimal health.
- A therapeutic practice that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, or ears to stimulate healing responses in corresponding areas of the body.
- The state of being in good physical, mental, and emotional health.
- The state of being healthy, happy, and prosperous, encompassing physical, mental, and social well-being.
- healing: The use of crystals and gemstones to facilitate energetic healing, balance, and well-being.
- healing: Modalities that work with the body's energy field to restore balance, promote healing, and enhance well-being, such as Reiki or Qi Gong.
- A state of equilibrium or harmony in all aspects of life, including physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions.
- The intentional practice of taking care of one's physical, mental, and emotional well-being through activities and practices that promote health, relaxation, and personal growth.
- A practice of focusing attention and achieving a mentally clear and emotionally calm state. It promotes relaxation, mindfulness, and self-awareness.
- Considering the whole person and addressing all aspects of their well-being, including physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions.
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- The therapeutic use of essential oils extracted from plants to enhance physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- The practice of paying non-judgmental attention to the present moment, cultivating awareness and acceptance of one's thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
- A traditional Indian system of medicine that emphasizes holistic well-being through balancing the body, mind, and spirit, often involving diet, herbs, and lifestyle practices.
- An ancient Chinese therapy involving the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body to alleviate pain, restore balance, and promote healing.
- A mind-body practice that combines physical postures, breath control, and meditation to promote physical strength, flexibility, and mental well-being.
- A Japanese energy healing technique that involves the gentle laying of hands on or above the body to promote relaxation, stress reduction, and healing.
- The process of restoring or regaining health, balance, and well-being.
- therapies: Non-conventional or complementary approaches to healing and well-being, including practices like acupuncture, herbal medicine, or aromatherapy.
- A system of medicine based on the principle of "like cures like," using highly diluted substances to stimulate the body's natural healing responses.
- Physical activity that improves strength, flexibility, endurance, and overall physical fitness.
- medicine: The use of plants and their extracts for medicinal purposes to promote healing and well-being.
- The process of obtaining and consuming food that nourishes the body and supports optimal health and well-being.
25 Clues: The state of being in good physical, mental, and emotional health. • The process of restoring or regaining health, balance, and well-being. • Physical activity that improves strength, flexibility, endurance, and overall physical fitness. • healing: The use of crystals and gemstones to facilitate energetic healing, balance, and well-being. • ...
Processes of Science 2021-08-26
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- the distance traveled per unit of time
- theory that changes in earth's crust in geological history have resulted from the action of continuous processes
- the physics of the earth
- study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these
- the process of associating numbers with physical quantities
- branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe
- science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies
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- branch of science concerned with the origin, small-scale structure, and composition of rocks
- branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties of the ocean
- the 3D space that is occupied by an object
- branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants
- branch of science concerned with earthquakes
- state of being correct or precise
- the force acting on the object due to gravity
15 Clues: the physics of the earth • state of being correct or precise • the distance traveled per unit of time • the 3D space that is occupied by an object • branch of science concerned with earthquakes • the force acting on the object due to gravity • branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants • the process of associating numbers with physical quantities • ...
The Physical Set (3.0 Particle Set) 2015-01-23
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- The set theoretical model representing a dynamic binary model of the theory of relativity predicated on universal constants (4,3)
- A physical sciences term for a physical quantity expressed as invariant and universal in nature
- A physical sciences term for the presence or flow of a charged force
- A physical sciences term for the strong force between two or more nucleons involved in binding protons and neutrons in atomic nucleii (7,5)
- A kind of substance; something that occupies space; particular or corporeal substance that may occur as liquid, solid, gaseous or plasma state
- The class of pure chemical substances that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances
- One of the four fundamental states of matter; particles held together by inter-molecular bonds and a state of having defined volume but no fixed shape
- A physical sciences term for intra-phasal differences in the structure of elements (x-axis variation)
- A chemical sciences term describing a mechanically separate yet homogenous part of a heterogeneous system
- The branch of science concerned with studying astronomy and the physics of the universe; the science of the origins and evolution of the celestial bodies
- The set theoretical model depicting a singular point in space-time of infinite density and zero volume that is theorised to progenerate physical phenomena consistent with group and periodic ordering of the elements (11,3)
- The astronomical sciences term for the angle between the an object’s rotational axis and its orbital axis; the axial tilt of the Earth
- A general property pertaining to the universe and all natural phenomena
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- One of the four fundamental states of matter; a state of matter between liquid and plasma; prevalent as atoms, elemental compounds or compound molecules having vast separation of the discrete particles
- A physical sciences term for intra-phasal differences in the electropositivity of elements (y-axis variation)
- One of the four fundamental states of matter; having three dimensions; a state of structural rigidity and resistance to conformational change
- The physical sciences term for mass per unit volume
- A physical sciences term for the potential of an element to donate electrons and impart positive ions
- An axial configuration quantifying the charge field of Particulate Matter (4,5)
- A physical sciences term for the propensity for physical objects to attract each other as a consequence of the curvature of space and time; the tendency for terrestrial bodies to fall to the center of the Earth
- The astronomical sciences term for the path of the Sun on the celestial sphere throughout the course of the Earth year
- The chemical sciences term for the thermo-dynamic potential or total available energy, at atmospheric pressure and standard state (25 degrees Celsius)
- An axial configuration denoting the wave-field of Anti-Matter (4,5)
- A type of material in the form of anti-particles defined by the same mass but an ‘opposite’ charge to particulate matter (4,6)
- The chemical sciences term explaining the intrinsic ionisation potential or electronegativity, imparting periodicity of the elements
25 Clues: The physical sciences term for mass per unit volume • An axial configuration denoting the wave-field of Anti-Matter (4,5) • A physical sciences term for the presence or flow of a charged force • A general property pertaining to the universe and all natural phenomena • An axial configuration quantifying the charge field of Particulate Matter (4,5) • ...
well being crossword answer key 2023-10-10
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- acid substance to accumulate in your body after doing exercise
- an activity to improve ur physical well being
- to improve cognitive health
- an activity to improve ur mental health
- and veggies to improve physical health
- to improve cognitive health
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- to be optimistic
- thinking congnitive heatjh improves
- to hydrate urself after exercise
- to improve physical health
- activity that boost physical health
- improve physical health
- a place to work out
13 Clues: to be optimistic • a place to work out • improve physical health • to improve physical health • to improve cognitive health • to improve cognitive health • to hydrate urself after exercise • activity that boost physical health • thinking congnitive heatjh improves • and veggies to improve physical health • an activity to improve ur mental health • ...
Processes of Science 2021-08-26
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- the distance traveled per unit of time
- theory that changes in earth's crust in geological history have resulted from the action of continuous processes
- the physics of the earth
- study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these
- the process of associating numbers with physical quantities
- branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe
- science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies
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- branch of science concerned with the origin, small-scale structure, and composition of rocks
- branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties of the ocean
- the 3D space that is occupied by an object
- branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants
- branch of science concerned with earthquakes
- state of being correct or precise
- the force acting on the object due to gravity
15 Clues: the physics of the earth • state of being correct or precise • the distance traveled per unit of time • the 3D space that is occupied by an object • branch of science concerned with earthquakes • the force acting on the object due to gravity • branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants • the process of associating numbers with physical quantities • ...
Karla Duarte crossword 2021-06-28
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- _reg_ _n_y s_ _ges(natural Sciences)
- Je_ _s _hr_ _t(Religion)
- v_ _b a_e(English)
- th_ s_la_ s_ste_(natural sciences)
- D_nce and _po_ _(Physical education)
- pre_ _tat_ _ns and _ro_ _ct_(Project)
- Gif_s an_ d_cora_ _ons(Artistic culture)
- the _re_ _h_ revo_ _ti_n(social studies)
- _hoto_y_the_ _ _(natural sciences)
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- _ros_ motri_ _ty(Physical education)
- sq_a_ _ r_ _t(Math)
- c_ _ture a_d cus_ _ _s(social studies)
- fi_e m_ _or(Physical education)
- n_mbe_(Math)
- t_e v_r t_ _e(english)
- bi_l_(Religion)
- pr_y the h_ _y ro_ar_(Religion)
- x_x c_ntu_ _(social studies)
- ga_ _ an_ d_ _wing_(Computing)
- the_ _r_cal _en_ _(Lenguaje )
20 Clues: n_mbe_(Math) • bi_l_(Religion) • v_ _b a_e(English) • sq_a_ _ r_ _t(Math) • t_e v_r t_ _e(english) • Je_ _s _hr_ _t(Religion) • x_x c_ntu_ _(social studies) • ga_ _ an_ d_ _wing_(Computing) • the_ _r_cal _en_ _(Lenguaje ) • fi_e m_ _or(Physical education) • pr_y the h_ _y ro_ar_(Religion) • th_ s_la_ s_ste_(natural sciences) • _hoto_y_the_ _ _(natural sciences) • ...
physical and chemical changes 2023-08-16
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- When a food changes color and odor i.e. apple or banana. Chemical Change.
- Change from liquid to solid. Physical change.
- Change from solid to liquid.
- _________ change happens during chemical change i.e. when wood burns from brown to black
- a change that produces a new substance. Not reversible
- A metal changes appearance when oxygen reacts to it. Chemical change.
- When fireworks create an __________, this produces a chemical change
- When wood is divided into two parts. Physical Change
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- a change in the size, shape, or state of matter
- Formation of __________ occurs when metal reacts with water
- You can ___________ paper into two different sheets. Physical Change.
- Changes in ___________ can occur when heat is absorbed or released
- When something is burned, there is usually a _______.
- Change from Liquid to Gas. Physical Change.
- This is another word smell. A change usually means a chemical change has happened.
- When you eat & digest _______, this is a chemical change.
16 Clues: Change from solid to liquid. • Change from Liquid to Gas. Physical Change. • Change from liquid to solid. Physical change. • a change in the size, shape, or state of matter • When wood is divided into two parts. Physical Change • When something is burned, there is usually a _______. • a change that produces a new substance. Not reversible • ...
Health and wellbeing dimensions 2024-11-27
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- Social HWB characteristic (2 words)
- Strong __________ system - Physical HWB characteristic
- Adequate _____ levels - Physical HWB characteristic
- Health and wellbeing that relates to the functioning of the body and its systems
- Health and wellbeing that refers to the current state of wellbeing relating to the mind or brain and to the ability to think and process information
- Social HWB characteristic (3 words)
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- Mental HWB characteristic
- Spiritual HWB characteristic (3 words)
- Health and wellbeing dimension that can be defined as ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings.
- Physical HWB Characteristic (3 words)
- Health and wellbeing that is concerned with the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others
- Emotional HWB characteristic, ability to 'bounce back'.
- Peace and ______ - a spiritual HWB characteristic
- Health and wellbeing that is defined as the ability to express feelings in a positive way.
- Positive __________ patterns - Mental HWB characteristic
- Appropriate level of _________ - Physical HWB Characteristic
- __ & anxiety - mental HWB
17 Clues: Mental HWB characteristic • __ & anxiety - mental HWB • Social HWB characteristic (2 words) • Social HWB characteristic (3 words) • Physical HWB Characteristic (3 words) • Spiritual HWB characteristic (3 words) • Peace and ______ - a spiritual HWB characteristic • Adequate _____ levels - Physical HWB characteristic • Strong __________ system - Physical HWB characteristic • ...
SPMD 1310 Final Exam Study Guide 2023-11-27
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- A term used to describe bodily energy or physical/mental readiness is ________.
- ________ twitch fibers are also referred to as Type I skeletal muscle fibers.
- This type of exercise produces changes in muscle length without changing resistance.
- Exercise physical is the study of acute and _________ bodily responses to physical activity.
- This stage of motor learning is defined as "Actively thinking about the movement, goal, and/or conditions of the movement"
- _______________ (two words, no space) is the teaching of physical education.
- The preferred laboratory measure of cardiorespiratory fitness.
- ____________ of physical activity is defined in your textbook as our personal participation (or observation) of physical activity.
- If you feel free to engage in an activity and don't feel a sense of obligation to do it, you are likely enaging in a ______ experience.
- This type of allied health professional typically works with athletes regarding habilitative and rehabilitative care. (two words no space)
- How many spheres of physical activity are there?
- This type of exercise is important for restoring lost function.
- This principle means that the training intensity must be greater than normally experienced.
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- This involves exploring the factors that cause motion within biomechanics.
- __________ (First and Last Name, no space) authored the first major kinesiology-based theoretical paper.
- This stage of motor learning is defined as "Automatic performance that is consistent and efficient."
- _____________________ (two words, no space) is facilitated by a positive identity related to group membership.
- Feedback that is given to the self is best characterized as ________ feedback.
- _______________ Activities of Daily Living include things like cooking, laundry, and taking medication.
- The A in SMART goals stands for _______________.
- The C in the ABCs of sport psychology refers to _____________.
- _____________________(three words, no spaces) is the total number of independent movements needed to completely describe the position and orientation of a body in a given coordinate system
- Any changes in the positive of a body part relative to another body part is _________.
- The most common forces acting on a human include friction, ground reaction forces, air/water resistance, and _________.
- The first exercise physiology lab was at this university.
- The lead author of the article that had findings related to infants' body position being important for development.
- The __________ of physical activity chapter outlined information directed at the goal of identifying and describing patterns of change and stability in our knowledge of physical activity.
27 Clues: The A in SMART goals stands for _______________. • How many spheres of physical activity are there? • The first exercise physiology lab was at this university. • The preferred laboratory measure of cardiorespiratory fitness. • The C in the ABCs of sport psychology refers to _____________. • This type of exercise is important for restoring lost function. • ...
CareFirst 2023-07-31
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- Behavioral Supervisor
- Personal Trainer
- Dietician
- Recreation
- Physical Therapy
- Program Director
- Speech Language Pathologist
- Occupational Therapist
- Vocational Therapist
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- Administrative Assistant
- COO, Co-Owner
- Intern
- Personal Trainer
- CFO
- CEO, Co-Owner
- Transportation
- Transportation
- Job Coach
- Recreational Therapist
- Massage Therapist
- Physical Therapist Assist
21 Clues: CFO • Intern • Dietician • Job Coach • Recreation • COO, Co-Owner • CEO, Co-Owner • Transportation • Transportation • Personal Trainer • Personal Trainer • Physical Therapy • Program Director • Massage Therapist • Vocational Therapist • Behavioral Supervisor • Recreational Therapist • Occupational Therapist • Administrative Assistant • Physical Therapist Assist • Speech Language Pathologist
Difference Between Physical and Chemical Properties 2019-11-18
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- A ___ property may only be observed by changing the chemical identity (chemical composition) of a substance.
- An “(aq)” in a chemical or physical change equation means the matter is in its ___ phase.
- The arrow symbol in a chemical or physical change equation means a ___ is occurring.
- A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change.
- Set of physical and/or chemical characteristics unique to a substance or material that distinguishes it from other substances or materials.
- A new ___ is one of the signs of chemical change.
- A material created when one substance is dissolved in another. When we see this word it usually means a substance is dissolved in water.
- ___ formation is one of the signs of chemical change.
- Describes an object or material that blocks visible light from passing through.
- A material in its aqueous phase is dissolved in something else (usually ___).
- The solid that forms/appears when two clear liquids are combined.
- Describes a chemical reaction which pulls-in heat from its surroundings (“feels” cool or cold hot to the touch).
- Describes an object or material that allows some visible light to pass through.
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- An “(s)” in a chemical or physical change equation means the matter is in its ___ phase.
- Describes an object or material that allows all visible light to pass through.
- Describes a chemical reaction which gives-off heat to its surroundings (“feels” warm or hot to the touch).
- A ___ property is an aspect of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the chemical composition of the matter.
- One of the signs of chemical change.
- When a substance or material ___ in another it disappears.
- A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change.
- A “(g)” in a chemical or physical change equation means the matter is in its ___ phase.
- An “(l)” in a chemical or physical change equation means the matter is in its ___ phase.
22 Clues: One of the signs of chemical change. • A new ___ is one of the signs of chemical change. • A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change. • A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change. • ___ formation is one of the signs of chemical change. • When a substance or material ___ in another it disappears. • ...
athlete crossword 2015-05-25
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- Part of your overall health
- How strong or muscular you are
- A group of hormones dealing with the brain and nervous system
- How much time and effort into something
- The ability to sustain physical effort
- How u feel emotionally in everyday life
- An accomplishment of a goal
- A time of physical fitness or training
- A person who trains an athlete or performer
- management Using time wisely or productively
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- A pre-performance excessive to get better at what you perform in
- A hormone secreted by the adrenal glands, especially in conditions of stress performance The action of accomplishing an action
- Having a duty(s) to complete
- endurance The ability to continue something while being fatigue or other conditions
- The determination to do something well
- Persons ambition to achieve something
- Lack of success
- Combined action(s) of players
- A person who does sports or physical activities
19 Clues: Lack of success • Part of your overall health • An accomplishment of a goal • Having a duty(s) to complete • Combined action(s) of players • How strong or muscular you are • Persons ambition to achieve something • The ability to sustain physical effort • The determination to do something well • A time of physical fitness or training • How much time and effort into something • ...
Difference Between Physical and Chemical Properties 2019-11-18
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- A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change.
- A new ___ is one of the signs of chemical change.
- The solid that forms/appears when two clear liquids are combined.
- ___ formation is one of the signs of chemical change.
- A material created when one substance is dissolved in another. When we see this word it usually means a substance is dissolved in water.
- An “(l)” in a chemical or physical change equation means the matter is in its ___ phase.
- A material in its aqueous phase is dissolved in something else (usually ___).
- An “(aq)” in a chemical or physical change equation means the matter is in its ___ phase.
- An “(s)” in a chemical or physical change equation means the matter is in its ___ phase.
- Describes an object or material that allows all visible light to pass through.
- Describes a chemical reaction which gives-off heat to its surroundings (“feels” warm or hot to the touch).
- An “(g)” in a chemical or physical change equation means the matter is in its ___ phase.
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- A ___ property may only be observed by changing the chemical identity (chemical composition) of a substance.
- A ___ property is an aspect of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the chemical composition of the matter.
- Set of physical and/or chemical characteristics unique to a substance or material that distinguishes it from other substances or materials.
- A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change.
- Describes an object or material that allows some visible light to pass through.
- Describes a chemical reaction which pulls-in heat from its surroundings (“feels” cool or cold hot to the touch).
- Describes an object or material that blocks visible light from passing through.
- The arrow symbol in a chemical or physical change equation means a ___ is occurring.
- One of the signs of chemical change.
- When a substance or material ___ in another it disappears.
22 Clues: One of the signs of chemical change. • A new ___ is one of the signs of chemical change. • A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change. • A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change. • ___ formation is one of the signs of chemical change. • When a substance or material ___ in another it disappears. • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-06-03
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- the action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- a body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion.
- Done to improve muscle endurance and cardiovascular ability.
- Ability of a joint to move actively through a range of motion.
- An advantage or profit gained from something.
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- Physical exercises and sports in which people lift weights, often in the form of dumbbells or barbell.
- An emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes.
- The act or instance of moving the bodily structures or as the change of position in one or more of the joints of the body.
- The body's physical capability to sustain an exercise for an extended period.
- engaging in activity to improve performance and/or fitness.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
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- Hormones your body releases when it feels pain or stress. Released during pleasurable activities such as exercise.
- The ability of a muscle or muscle groups to lengthen passively through a range of motion.
- Training that helps athletes achieve their desired performance goals.
- The process of the body getting accustomed through repeated exposure.
- A type of strength training that involves gradually increasing the intensity or difficulty of workouts over time.
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Makes your muscles work against a weight or force.
- Relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- A state of equilibrium; equal distribution of weight, amount, etc.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- the quality or state of being physically strong.
- Relating to the mind as opposed to the body.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
25 Clues: a person's mental or physical condition. • Relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • Relating to the mind as opposed to the body. • An advantage or profit gained from something. • the quality or state of being physically strong. • Makes your muscles work against a weight or force. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • ...
Violence prevention - Kathleen Black 2023-12-05
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- a person forces another person to participate in a sexual act against his or her will.
- a tollfree telephone service where abuse victims can get help and information.
- uninvited and unwelcome sexual conduct directed at another person.
- a group whose members take part in criminal activity.
- pattern of repeating abuse from one generation to the next.
- any individual who suffers injury, loss,or death due to violence.
- the failure to meet a person’s basic physical and emotional needs.
- the buying or selling of drugs.
- any kind of sexual intercourse against the persons will.
- an unlawful threat or attempt to do bodily injury to another person.
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- physical abuse that occurs within a family.
- singling out or excluding a person based on gender.
- purposely frightens another person through threatening words, looks, or body language.
- any behavior that causes physical or psychological harm.
- ongoing conduct that offends another person by criticizing his or her race, color, religion, physical disability, or gender.
- a policy that makes no exceptions for anybody for any
- is the killing of one human being by another.
- unlawful beating, hitting, or kicking of another person.
- physical, emotional, or mental mistreatment of one person by another.
19 Clues: the buying or selling of drugs. • physical abuse that occurs within a family. • is the killing of one human being by another. • singling out or excluding a person based on gender. • a policy that makes no exceptions for anybody for any • a group whose members take part in criminal activity. • any behavior that causes physical or psychological harm. • ...
Wellness Education 2014-03-18
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- ability to move your joints through a full range of motion
- single most important nutrient
- group of nutrients that builds, repairs, and maintains body cells
- rules that states that in orer to improve fitness one needs to do more physical activity than they normally do
- percentage of body weight that is made of fat when compared to other body tissues
- occurs when the blood supply into or within the heart is severely reduced or cut-off
- variety to the workout must be added in order to improve
- low-density lipoprotein
- how long a person does physical activity
- system that includes your heart, blood vessels, and blood
- reduction in heart rate within one minute after exercise is stopped
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- amount of energy your body uses just to keep you living
- part of your physical activity program during which you do activities to improve your fitness
- how hard a person performs
- what kind of activity is being done
- condition that is associated with, or caused by, lack of physical activity or regular exercise
- system that includes your lungs and their air passages that bring air
- exercises done using your body weight as resistance
- health problem caused by doing too much physical activity
- condition in which a person has a high percentage of body fat
- high-density lipoprotein
- fatty like substance found in meats, dairy, and egg yolks
- how often physical activity is done
- necessary for growth and repair of body cells
- considered one of the leading medical complaints in the U.S.
25 Clues: low-density lipoprotein • high-density lipoprotein • how hard a person performs • single most important nutrient • what kind of activity is being done • how often physical activity is done • how long a person does physical activity • necessary for growth and repair of body cells • exercises done using your body weight as resistance • ...
paoidfapiofj 2025-05-15
20 Clues: deeds • person • belief • no use • not good • every day • not alive • clothes on • not having • divine one • opposite bad • male sibling • to keep safe • what you eat • bring message • opposite anxious • devils followers • non-physical part • father had many sons • physical part of you
Wellness Education 2014-03-18
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- single most important nutrient
- condition in which a person has a high percentage of body fat
- necessary for growth and repair of body cells
- fatty like substance found in meats, dairy, and egg yolks
- reduction in heart rate within one minute after exercise is stopped
- occurs when the blood supply into or within the heart is severely reduced or cut-off
- how often physical activity is done
- amount of energy your body uses just to keep you living
- what kind of activity is being done
- group of nutrients that builds, repairs, and maintains body cells
- how hard a person performs
- considered one of the leading medical complaints in the U.S.
- exercises done using your body weight as resistance
- system that includes your lungs and their air passages that bring air
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- part of your physical activity program during which you do activities to improve your fitness
- ability to move your joints through a full range of motion
- system that includes your heart, blood vessels, and blood
- high-density lipoprotein
- variety to the workout must be added in order to improve
- rules that states that in orer to improve fitness one needs to do more physical activity than they normally do
- percentage of body weight that is made of fat when compared to other body tissues
- condition that is associated with, or caused by, lack of physical activity or regular exercise
- low-density lipoprotein
- how long a person does physical activity
- health problem caused by doing too much physical activity
25 Clues: low-density lipoprotein • high-density lipoprotein • how hard a person performs • single most important nutrient • how often physical activity is done • what kind of activity is being done • how long a person does physical activity • necessary for growth and repair of body cells • exercises done using your body weight as resistance • ...
Physically fit Vocabulary Quiz 2023-03-27
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- ability of your muscles to use force
- the places where two or more bones meet.
- physical activities that are part of your day to day routine
- how much energy you use when you workout
- the feeling of stability and control.
- being able to handle physical work without getting overly tired
- includes the proportions of fat, bone, muscle and fluid that make up body weight.
- the ability of a muscle to repeatedly use force over a period of time.
- number of days you work out each week
- your ability to stick with a task or activity for a long period of time.
- includes four steps- frequency, intensity, time, type
- intense physical activity that builds muscle but does not use large amounts of oxygen
- a way to vary your fitness program by combining different types of exercise activities
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- ability to move joints fully and easily through a full range of motion
- the most weight you can lift at one time.
- planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain one's fitness.
- the rhythmic moderate to vigorous activity that uses large amounts of oxygen and works the heart and lungs
- any movement that makes the body use extra energy.
- measure of how efficient your heart and lungs work when you exercise and how quickly they return to normal when you stop.
- the ability to handle the physical demands of everyday life without becoming overly tired.
- smooth and effective working together of your muscles and bones.
- ability to perform difficult physical activity without getting overly tired.
22 Clues: ability of your muscles to use force • the feeling of stability and control. • number of days you work out each week • the places where two or more bones meet. • how much energy you use when you workout • the most weight you can lift at one time. • any movement that makes the body use extra energy. • includes four steps- frequency, intensity, time, type • ...
Domestic Violence Crossword 2023-04-04
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- abuse, deliberate use of words or non-physical actions to manipulate someone mentally
- something not being reported that should be
- a statement that presents an intention to inflict pain, injury or other hostile action on someone
- aggressive pressure, or intimidation put on a person
- the action of strangling or being strangled
- abuse, a form of abuse that involves controlling your spending or assets
- a person who treats another person in a harmful or violent way
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- having superior power over someone
- behavior that involves physical and harmful force
- to give help or assistance
- a person who has been harmed by another person
- abuse, non-physical behaviors that are meant to control or frighten you
- the refusing to believe something to be true
- a person that carries out a harmful or illegal activity on another person
- to determine the behavior or advising the actions of someone
- the act of being kept away from the outside world
- to pursue or approach someone in an obsessive manner
- abuse, a sexual act that is forced upon a person without their consent
- abuse, when someone inflicts a physical injury on another
19 Clues: to give help or assistance • having superior power over someone • something not being reported that should be • the action of strangling or being strangled • the refusing to believe something to be true • a person who has been harmed by another person • behavior that involves physical and harmful force • the act of being kept away from the outside world • ...
Year 11 PE - Step Up Glossary 2023-01-03
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- A category of enabler or barrier which includes personal factors such as age and gender.
- A form of assessment of physical activity which obtains information from measurable or observable means.
- Activities engaged in for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose.
- Activities requiring physical effort, performed to sustain or improve health or fitness.
- A category of enabler or barrier which involves the influence of other people.
- A category of enabler or barrier which includes a person's ethnicity and cultural norms.
- A category of enabler or barrier which includes physical characteristics of an area.
- Associated with sitting or lying down.
- Activities involving physical exertion and skill, where and individual or team competes.
- Travel between destinations by human powered means.
- Routine tasks performed around the home which exert energy.
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- Lack of involvement in physical activity during an individual's leisure time.
- A category of enabler or barrier which refers to changes that have occurred over time such as advances in technology.
- Any movement of the body produced by skeletal muscles, resulting in energy expenditure.
- Something or someone who does not make it possible to be physically active.
- Activities that one engages in for amusement.
- A form of assessment of physical activity which obtains information from a person's perception, understanding or interpretation of an event.
- Leisure activities performed outside of work or study.
- Something or someone who makes it possible to be physically active.
19 Clues: Associated with sitting or lying down. • Activities that one engages in for amusement. • Travel between destinations by human powered means. • Leisure activities performed outside of work or study. • Routine tasks performed around the home which exert energy. • Something or someone who makes it possible to be physically active. • ...
Love a PT 2022-03-01
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- PTs address wellness across the ________, or for individuals of all ages
- When is PT Month?
- Physical Therapy has been around for one hundred _____ years
- Where can I find videos to learn more about what a day in the life of a PT might look like?
- What educational degree is required to become a PT?
- This organization advances physical therapy practice throughout the state of Florida
- PTs play a role in managing _______ illnesses, such as diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis
- In 2021, APTA celebrated its _________ (hint: rhymes with millenial)
- On average, physical therapists make eighty______ thousand dollars a year
- PTs often provide patient __________, addressing topics such as fall prevention, hip precautions, and home exercises
- PTs help patients use ________, such as wheelchairs and walkers
- ______ medicine is the highest paying PT discipline
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- APTA’s _____ statement is "Building a community that advances the profession of physical therapy to improve the health of society.”
- Early intervention following a minor physical injury (sprain, strain) can prevent the need for future _________
- Which theory best aligns with PT’s approach to treating patients?
- The three pillars for Physical Therapy include (1) Clinical Knowledge, (2) Patient Preferences, and (3) Available __________
- PTs often ________ with other disciplines, such as OTs, SLPs, nurses, doctors, social workers, and doctors, to improve quality of care
- What is the most common setting for PTs to work?
- This professional organization includes a myriad of resources for PTs and is accessed by students and throughout the US
- Students complete didactic and _____ coursework, which varies by program
- PTs play a large role in ____ management, reducing the need for prescription drugs
- According to APTA, the Vision Statement for PT is “Transforming society by optimizing ____________ to improve the human experience.”
- Some PTs specialize in ___ floor health
- Physical therapists diagnose and treat patients for conditions that limit their ______
- After completing a degree from an accredited program, prospective PTs must pass the ______
25 Clues: When is PT Month? • Some PTs specialize in ___ floor health • What is the most common setting for PTs to work? • What educational degree is required to become a PT? • ______ medicine is the highest paying PT discipline • Physical Therapy has been around for one hundred _____ years • PTs help patients use ________, such as wheelchairs and walkers • ...
english 2026-01-26
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- Causes something to happen
- Strong and healthy
- Physical activity for health and fun
- Organ that pumps blood
- Device to wake you up
- Refers to people
- A place where people do exercises
- To practice sport regularly
- Power needed for activity
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- A popular team sport
- Being in good health
- A place where you sleep
- The physical structure of a person
- To move in water
- Images or thoughts during sleep
- To move fast on foot
- Having physical power
17 Clues: To move in water • Refers to people • Strong and healthy • A popular team sport • Being in good health • To move fast on foot • Device to wake you up • Having physical power • Organ that pumps blood • A place where you sleep • Power needed for activity • Causes something to happen • To practice sport regularly • Images or thoughts during sleep • A place where people do exercises • ...
athletic terms 2015-05-20
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- Having a duty(s) to complete
- Part of your overall health
- A hormone secreted by the adrenal glands, especially in conditions of stress performance The action of accomplishing an action
- endurance The ability to continue something while being fatigue or other conditions
- The determination to do something well
- A person who does sports or physical activities
- Combined action(s) of players
- A pre-performance excessive to get better at what you perform in
- The ability to sustain physical effort
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- An accomplishment of a goal
- A time of physical fitness or training
- How u feel emotionally in everyday life
- management Using time wisely or productively
- How strong or muscular you are
- A group of hormones dealing with the brain and nervous system
- How much time and effort into something
- Lack of success
- A person who trains an athlete or performer
- Persons ambition to achieve something
19 Clues: Lack of success • An accomplishment of a goal • Part of your overall health • Having a duty(s) to complete • Combined action(s) of players • How strong or muscular you are • Persons ambition to achieve something • A time of physical fitness or training • The determination to do something well • The ability to sustain physical effort • How u feel emotionally in everyday life • ...
FFL Lesson 1.1 Vocabulary Words Puzzle 2023-08-09
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- Exercise designed to help you recover after physical activity; includes cardiovascular activity followed by stretching exercises.
- Movement that uses the large muscles of the body, including sports, lifestyle activities, active aerobics and recreation, dance, and fitness exercises.
- Activity designed to build one or more of the health-related parts of physical fitness.
- Exercise designed to get you ready for physical activity; includes cardiovascular activity followed by stretching exercises.
- Physical activities that are intense enough to cause the heart to beat faster than normal and that build cardiovascular fitness.
- Physical activities, including sports, that can be done throughout life; examples include golf, tennis, jogging, and resistance training.
- A type of physical activity that is designed to build strength, muscular endurance, or both. Examples include calisthenics, push-ups, and weight-lifting.
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- Physical activities that are equal in intensity to brisk walking.
- Body tissue that lengthens and shortens to cause movement of the bones that results in body movement; tissue that contracts without movement to support the body and hold objects.
- A type of physical activity designed to build flexibility by stretching the muscles (and tendons) longer than normal.
- Recreational activities that are vigorous enough to increase the heart rate enough to build cardiovascular fitness.
- Physical activities that are moderate in intensity and are used in normal daily activity.
- “With oxygen”; activity is aerobic when the body can supply enough oxygen to keep going for long periods of time.
- Continuous, vigorous activities that get the heart beating fast enough to build cardiovascular fitness.
- Sports that are vigorous enough to increase the heart rate enough to build cardiovascular fitness.
15 Clues: Physical activities that are equal in intensity to brisk walking. • Activity designed to build one or more of the health-related parts of physical fitness. • Physical activities that are moderate in intensity and are used in normal daily activity. • Sports that are vigorous enough to increase the heart rate enough to build cardiovascular fitness. • ...
Parkinson's disease Nathan Hufnagel 2017-10-24
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- a chemical responsible for sending messages between the brain and different nerve cells of the body
- lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; lacking physical strength and energy.
- the position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
- resulting in or characterized by degeneration of the nervous system, especially the neurons in the brain.
- causing death.
- occurring over or relating to a long period of time
- an act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.
- a session of medical care or the administration of a dose of medicine
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- tremble or vibrate
- happening or developing gradually or in stages; proceeding step by step.
- a physical or mental feature that is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out especially to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- a disruption of normal physical or mental functions; a disease or abnormal condition.
- relieve person of the symptoms of a disease or condition.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- The Muscles and body become less mobile over time
- function as the coordinating center of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity
20 Clues: causing death. • tremble or vibrate • The Muscles and body become less mobile over time • persisting for a long time or constantly recurring • occurring over or relating to a long period of time • relieve person of the symptoms of a disease or condition. • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • ...
Crossword 2022-08-18
15 Clues: ideal • social • actual • material • economic • physical • bodyimage • confucius • biological • appearance • self-esteem • selfconcept • collectivism • psychological • socio-economic
Tennessee Review Crossword 2014-04-03
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- Tennessee has 95 of these
- This physical region contains all of West TN
- Lawmaking body in TN
- This economic product is mainly gotten in the Unaka Mountains
- This forms the border between Middle and West TN
- Copper is mainly found near this city in TN
- largest city in Tennessee
- These are East, Middle, and West TN
- This physical region forms the eastern border of the state
- Nashville is located in this physical region
- Congressional district borders are drawn and changed using this
- This is the largest and only natural lake in TN- formed by an earthquake in 1812
- The Cumberland River runs through this city
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- This is the dividing point between middle and east TN
- This economic product is mainly found on the Cumberland Plateau
- This is the most visited national park in the US
- This forms the western boundary of the state of TN
- You live in this physical region of TN
- Soybean, cotton and corn are mainly grown in this grand division of TN
- Current governor of TN
- Top cash crop in the state of TN
- This physical region of TN encircles the Central Basin
- The Holston and French Broad Rivers meet in this city to for the beginning of the TN River
23 Clues: Lawmaking body in TN • Current governor of TN • Tennessee has 95 of these • largest city in Tennessee • Top cash crop in the state of TN • These are East, Middle, and West TN • You live in this physical region of TN • Copper is mainly found near this city in TN • The Cumberland River runs through this city • This physical region contains all of West TN • ...
Communication Crossword 2024-11-11
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- Type of physical disability characterized by loss of vision
- Type of communication using words or by writing
- First barrier of communication characterized by either blindness or aphasia or deafness
- Allow the send to add another person to the conversation
- Is a method of communication to determine if communication is successful
- Individual who creates a message to convey information or ideas to another person
- Type of communication using touch, body language, facial expressions
- Based on personal feelings, tastes or opinions
- Third barrier of communication characterized by beliefs regarding healthcare, language differences, eye contact, etc
- Type of physical disability characterized by hearing loss
- Exchange of thoughts or ideas
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- Type of communication that is honest and direct
- Paying attention and making an effort to hear what the person is saying
- Individual who RECEIVES the information from the sender
- Second barrier of communication characterized by prejudice, attitude and personality
- The broad name for the three things that cause challenges in information (Physical, Psychological, and Cultural)
- Information, idea or thought that is conveyed
- Allow the sender to add another person to the conversation and keep them concealed
- Not influenced by personal feelings, tastes or opinions
- Type of physical disability characterized by speech impairents
20 Clues: Exchange of thoughts or ideas • Information, idea or thought that is conveyed • Based on personal feelings, tastes or opinions • Type of communication that is honest and direct • Type of communication using words or by writing • Individual who RECEIVES the information from the sender • Not influenced by personal feelings, tastes or opinions • ...
The Active Earth 2024-11-20
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- Made of dark-colored MAFIC rocks with higher iron and higher density
- Made of dark-colored MAFIC rocks with higher iron and higher density
- How much matter is in an object. Mass is measured in grams (g)
- an increase in size of a heated substance
- Heat transferred to your hand if you touch a hot surface
- I am a physical layer of earth that is solid and brittle
- Heat transferred by flowing matter
- the ability or tendency to float
- How much space an object occupies. Volume is measured in mL or cm3
- How heavy something is for its size.
- I am a physical layer of earth that is liquid and gooey
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- I am a physical layer of earth that is solid, fluid, but NOT liquid (think of peanut butter or toothpaste!)
- Heat is transferred as electromagnetic waves
- example of a felsic rock
- example of a mafic rock
- defined by what the layers are MADE from
- Made of light-colored FELSIC rocks with low iron and low density
- defined by what the layers DO
- I am a physical layer of earth that is liquid metal
- I am a way to describe rocks high in iron and magnesium
- I am a physical layer of earth that is a solid, spinning ball of metal
- I am a way to describe rocks low in iron
22 Clues: example of a mafic rock • example of a felsic rock • defined by what the layers DO • the ability or tendency to float • Heat transferred by flowing matter • How heavy something is for its size. • defined by what the layers are MADE from • I am a way to describe rocks low in iron • an increase in size of a heated substance • Heat is transferred as electromagnetic waves • ...
Health and Fitness 2025-01-24
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- Put me in _______!
- Gradually slowing down your physical activity
- The physical ability of the body to sustain physical activity for a long time.
- Clear, salty liquid produced by glands in your skin
- An estimate of your body fat that is calculated from your height and weight.
- The practice of progressive resistance exercise to build, control and develop one’s muscles
- A cast-iron or steel ball with a handle.
- The times your heart beats in a period of time aka pulse
- Another word for calories
- Exercise that stretches and lengthens your muscles and improves joint flexibility.
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- Let’s get ________!
- The mass or quantity of your heaviness.
- A fitness program that produces measurable outcomes through lifestyle changes, training and nutrition.
- Physical activity session should start with this
- Involves the insertion of very thin needles through your skin at strategic points on the body.
- The ability of muscles, joints and tissues to move through a unrestricted, pain-free range of motion.
- Specific eating plan.
- Walking, running, dancing, swimming, yoga, and gardening are a few examples of
- A type of high-intensity interval training (HITT) that involves short periods of intense exercise followed by short rest periods.
- The measure of the energy, necessary for maintaining basic functions, such as breathing, heart rate, and digestion is called
20 Clues: Put me in _______! • Let’s get ________! • Specific eating plan. • Another word for calories • The mass or quantity of your heaviness. • A cast-iron or steel ball with a handle. • Gradually slowing down your physical activity • Physical activity session should start with this • Clear, salty liquid produced by glands in your skin • ...
Unit 2 Matter and Energy Vocab 2024-09-16
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- A chemical combination of two or more elements in a definite ratio.
- separation technique that would be used to separate water from salt
- Ability to be drawn into a wire
- Element that comes as an identical pair of atoms when by itself
- separation technique that would be used to separate sand and water
- phase change from a solid directly to a gas
- Ability to be hammered into sheets
- The simplest form of matter.
- A physical change of matter where a gas loses heat to become a liquid.
- The property that describes metallic “shine”
- Different composition throughout a sample
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- A physical state of matter that has a definite volume and a definite shape.
- Changing directly from a gaseous state to a solid state.
- A physical change in matter going from a liquid state to a gaseous state.
- separation technique based on boiling point
- A physical state of matter that takes the shape of the container but has a definite volume.
- This is another term for melting.
- mixture that is uniform throughout; solution
- the average kinetic energy of a substance
- A physical state of matter that takes the volume and the shape of the container that it’s in.
- energy is released
- energy is absorbed
22 Clues: energy is released • energy is absorbed • The simplest form of matter. • Ability to be drawn into a wire • This is another term for melting. • Ability to be hammered into sheets • the average kinetic energy of a substance • Different composition throughout a sample • separation technique based on boiling point • phase change from a solid directly to a gas • ...
CH 6 FITNESS 2020-11-16
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- you must increase your fitt factors over time to improve fitness
- certain activites will lead to improvements in certain components of fitness
- a measure of flexibility that tells how far a joint or body part can be moved
- chemicals that release pain and affect emotions
- structured exercise or activities that require energy
- fitness that improves persons performance in a particular sport.
- physical activity that is planned, structured, and purposeful.
- a condition where females menstrual cycle is abnormally absent
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- quality that is measured by how much energy the body uses per minute during physical activity
- activity using oxygen to fuel processes in body
- a bodys ability to respond to physical demands
- training in different activites to improve performance in a sport and reduce risk of injury
- how well the lungs and heart works during fitness.
- ability to change the bodys momentum and direction
- increasing physical demand on the body will improve fitness
- the heart rate to aim while exercising.
- the ability to bend without injury or breakage
- types of fitness used to easily perform daily activites
- different types of fitness such as strength and flexibility
- activity occuring in the absence of oxygen
20 Clues: the heart rate to aim while exercising. • activity occuring in the absence of oxygen • a bodys ability to respond to physical demands • the ability to bend without injury or breakage • activity using oxygen to fuel processes in body • chemicals that release pain and affect emotions • how well the lungs and heart works during fitness. • ...
Year 7 Physical Properties 1 2025-05-15
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- __________________ is a physical property that describes a substance's ability to change shape under pressure.
- physical property that defined as the amount of mass in a given volume.
- __________________ is a physical property that describes whether or not a substance can be drawn into a wire.
- Heat energy is ___________________ when substance melt and boil.
- The temperature at which a substance changes from liquid to gas is known as ________ point.
- _________________ conductivity is a physical property that describes a substance's ability to conduct heat.
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- _____________________ conductivity is a physical property which describes a substance's ability to carry electrical current.
- The temperature at which a substance changes state from solid to liquid is known as _______________ point.
- physical property that describe the state of a substance as a solid, a liquid or a gas.
- ____________________ is a physical property that describes a substance's ability to dissolve in a given volume of solvent.
- Heat energy is ___________________ when substance freeze and condense.
- ____________________ is a physical property that describes how light is reflected off the surface of a substance.
- ____________________ describes how resistant a substance is to a change in shape when a force is applied to it.
13 Clues: Heat energy is ___________________ when substance melt and boil. • Heat energy is ___________________ when substance freeze and condense. • physical property that defined as the amount of mass in a given volume. • physical property that describe the state of a substance as a solid, a liquid or a gas. • ...
irregular verbs 2023-05-11
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- Activity of traveling in the air.
- Aquatic physical activity.
- Action of ingesting food.
- Action of preparing food for consumption.
- Action of operating a vehicle to travel.
- Individual or group leisure activity.
- Action of processing written information to gain knowledge.
- Action of producing musical sounds with the voice.
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- Physical activity that involves lifting oneself off the ground.
- Action of resting body and mind.
- Social and artistic activity with rhythmic body movements.
- intensity physical activity that involves walking.
- Action of acquiring knowledge.
- Action of putting ideas and thoughts on paper or digitally.
- Intense physical activity.
15 Clues: Action of ingesting food. • Aquatic physical activity. • Intense physical activity. • Action of acquiring knowledge. • Action of resting body and mind. • Activity of traveling in the air. • Individual or group leisure activity. • Action of operating a vehicle to travel. • Action of preparing food for consumption. • intensity physical activity that involves walking. • ...
ALL ABOUT SLASPSTICK 2026-02-23
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- A LOUD HIT OR CRASH SOUND
- EARLY SILENT FILM STAR FAMOUS FOR PHYSICAL COMEDY: CHARLIE _____
- QUICK COMIC TIMING BETWEEN PERFORMERS
- A CLUMSY COMIC CHARACTER
- EXAGGERATED PHYSICAL COMEDY INVOLVING FALLS AND COLLISIONS
- PIE THROWN INTO SOMEONE'S FACE
- COMEDY ACTOR, OFTEN MUTE, FIRST NAME ________ATKINSON
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- OVER-THE-TOP, FACIAL
- A PHYSICAL MISHAP PLAYED FOR LAUGHS
- A STAGED FALL FOR COMIC EFFECT
- A DELIBERATELY EXAGGERATED REACTION
- CLASSIC PROP USED FOR HITTING SOMEONE HARMLESSLY
- A FAST PACED SCENE USED FOR COMIC EFFECT
- COMEDY THAT RELIES ON MOVEMENT RATHER THAN DIALOGUE
- SILENT FILM DUO: LAUREL AND ______
15 Clues: OVER-THE-TOP, FACIAL • A CLUMSY COMIC CHARACTER • A LOUD HIT OR CRASH SOUND • A STAGED FALL FOR COMIC EFFECT • PIE THROWN INTO SOMEONE'S FACE • SILENT FILM DUO: LAUREL AND ______ • A PHYSICAL MISHAP PLAYED FOR LAUGHS • A DELIBERATELY EXAGGERATED REACTION • QUICK COMIC TIMING BETWEEN PERFORMERS • A FAST PACED SCENE USED FOR COMIC EFFECT • ...
Chemistry crossword 2018-12-01
19 Clues: H2O • fire • mass • shinny • period • groups • burning • mixtures • reaction • absorbs heat • charged atom • organic catalysts • physical substance • releases heat energy • air combine with metal • mass number-atomic mass • a table of chemical elements • oxygen combines with a substance • workplace hazardous materials information system
Wordstudy 2025-07-31
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- the study of the Earth, its physical features, and how people interact with their environment.
- an expert in or student of geology.
- Geotechnical engineering studies the behavior of earth materials like soil and rock for construction and civil engineering projects.
- - taking or based on the earth as the center of perspective and valuation.
- an expert in or student of the branch of science concerning the chemical composition of the earth and its rocks and minerals.
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogues.
- the study of groundwater and its physical and chemical interactions with the physical environment.
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- relating to the study of the earth's physical structure and substance.
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- relating to the physics of the earth.
- Geothermal energy comes from the Earth's internal heat and can be used for heating, cooling, or electricity generation.
- based on or derived from the physical features of an area.
- the branch of geology concerned with the magnetic properties of the earth.
- the study of the chemical composition of the earth and its rocks and minerals.
- a science that deals with the character, source, and mode of occurrence of underground water. geohydrologic.
- an expert in the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these.
- relating to politics, especially international relations, as influenced by geographical factors.
- relating to geometry, or according to its methods.
18 Clues: an expert in or student of geology. • relating to the physics of the earth. • relating to geometry, or according to its methods. • based on or derived from the physical features of an area. • relating to the study of the earth's physical structure and substance. • the branch of geology concerned with the magnetic properties of the earth. • ...
Science 8 Chem Review Crossword 2026-01-08
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- This physical property deals with how much mass there is per unit of volume.
- This physical property refers to how easily a substance's shape can be bent or shaped without breaking.
- the chemical symbol for radon
- This element has 2 electrons in its Bohr diagram.
- We calculate an atom's number of neutrons by doing the following quick math operation: Mass _______ the protons.
- We measure this physical property using grams.
- A chemical change results in a new substance being __________.
- This element has an atomic mass of 24, consisting of 12 protons and 12 electrons.
- Reactivity is a __________ property
- If you see a __________ change, this is evidence of a chemical change.
- This particle is positively charged.
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- this element has 11 electrons.
- phosphorus has 16 of these particles.
- The physical property that deals with how quickly a fluid runs.
- the first element on the periodic table
- When multiple elements are attached together in a chemically pure substance, they are called a _____________.
- This element has 47 protons.
- This element has 56 electrons
- This is a chemical property based on how well something can catch fire.
- Volume is a _________ property.
- This particle has a negative charge.
- this element has 6 protons and 6 electrons.
- We find the elements all listed on the ____________ table.
23 Clues: This element has 47 protons. • This element has 56 electrons • the chemical symbol for radon • this element has 11 electrons. • Volume is a _________ property. • Reactivity is a __________ property • This particle has a negative charge. • This particle is positively charged. • phosphorus has 16 of these particles. • the first element on the periodic table • ...
Chemistry crossword 2018-12-01
19 Clues: H2O • mass • fire • groups • period • shinny • burning • mixtures • reaction • absorbs heat • charged atom • organic catalysts • physical substance • releases heat energy • air combine with metal • mass number-atomic mass • a table of chemical elements • oxygen combines with a substance • workplace hazardous materials information system
Physical Science 2017-06-02
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- an amount of matter in an object
- the overall force acting on an object after all the force are combined
- fluid friction acting on object moving through the air
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- the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another stable object
- is a contact force that is caused by two objects moving past one another. It opposes motion.
- a measure of the force gravity acting on an object
- an attractive force that acts between any two objects with mass
- the tendency of an object to resist change
8 Clues: an amount of matter in an object • the tendency of an object to resist change • a measure of the force gravity acting on an object • fluid friction acting on object moving through the air • an attractive force that acts between any two objects with mass • the overall force acting on an object after all the force are combined • ...
Physical description 2013-11-28
8 Clues: Elisa es "tall" • Pablo es "short" • Carmen es "short" • Rodrigo es "tall" • Xavier tiene "a beard" • Maria es "medium height" • Julio es "medium height" • Paolo tiene "a moustache"
Physical Anthropology 2014-04-06
8 Clues: Charles • human thumbs • bi-pedal primate • remains of dead animals • humans closest relative • 570 million and 230 million years ago • mammals that eventually evolved into humans • if something has evolved it has gone through
physical properties 2021-09-15
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- it does not let water pass or soak through
- a another word for being able to see through
- when two or more objects are put together
- does not take up the shape of its container and is not a gas
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- a special kind of mixture were to Liquids are mixed evenly
- does not dissolve
- the amount of stuff some thing has
- all solutions are mixtures
8 Clues: does not dissolve • all solutions are mixtures • the amount of stuff some thing has • when two or more objects are put together • it does not let water pass or soak through • a another word for being able to see through • a special kind of mixture were to Liquids are mixed evenly • does not take up the shape of its container and is not a gas
physical properties 2021-09-15
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- it does not let water pass or soak through
- a another word for being able to see through
- when two or more objects are put together
- does not take up the shape of its container and is not a gas
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- a special kind of mixture were to Liquids are mixed evenly
- does not dissolve
- the amount of stuff some thing has
- all solutions are mixtures
8 Clues: does not dissolve • all solutions are mixtures • the amount of stuff some thing has • when two or more objects are put together • it does not let water pass or soak through • a another word for being able to see through • a special kind of mixture were to Liquids are mixed evenly • does not take up the shape of its container and is not a gas
