physical Crossword Puzzles
Coastal processes and landforms 2023-10-21
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- mass movement involving saturated soils
- an example of physical weathering
- happens when waves arrive at an angle
- describes the physical features of a landscape
- large pebbles rolled along the seabed
- formed by the wind blowing over the sea
- another name for mechanical weathering
- rocks knock against eachother and break
- weathering caused by the actions of plants and animals
- have a stronger swash
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- an example of a stack
- the waves are plunging
- depositional landform found inland of beaches
- a coastline made of bays and headlands
- mountains in Scotland
- caused by erosion between high and low tides
- upland area through central England
- this determines the rate of erosion
18 Clues: an example of a stack • mountains in Scotland • have a stronger swash • the waves are plunging • an example of physical weathering • upland area through central England • this determines the rate of erosion • happens when waves arrive at an angle • large pebbles rolled along the seabed • a coastline made of bays and headlands • another name for mechanical weathering • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-03
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- medium of exchange
- seller of goods
- a statement of charges
- small metal currency
- financial records
- system of money
- reduced amount
- no physical money involved
- exchange of goods or money
- transaction of money
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- goods for sale
- concealing illegal funds
- betting activity
- cyber criminals
- remove funds from account
- earning on deposit
- institution for money
- people who purchase
- people who buy
- physical money
20 Clues: goods for sale • people who buy • reduced amount • physical money • cyber criminals • seller of goods • system of money • betting activity • financial records • medium of exchange • earning on deposit • people who purchase • small metal currency • transaction of money • institution for money • a statement of charges • concealing illegal funds • remove funds from account • no physical money involved • ...
Headaches 2022-10-14
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- tension; stress
- banging, beting
- tool used to beat or drive a nail
- glittering; flashing
- run away; spread out
- painful
- physical or mental suffering
- style of living
- gather; group
- frente
- blood vessels
- anxiety; mental stress
- of the body
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- happen again
- usual, often
- expand, get larger
- ability to see; sight
- happens
- study; investigate
- hesitant
- darken; fuzzy
- evidence
- continuing
- alert; sign
24 Clues: frente • happens • painful • hesitant • evidence • continuing • alert; sign • of the body • happen again • usual, often • darken; fuzzy • gather; group • blood vessels • tension; stress • banging, beting • style of living • expand, get larger • study; investigate • glittering; flashing • run away; spread out • ability to see; sight • anxiety; mental stress • physical or mental suffering • ...
Headaches 2022-10-14
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- anxiety; mental stress
- evidence
- of the body
- tool used to beat or drive a nail
- hesitant
- happen again
- usual; often
- expand; get larger
- continuing
- darken; fuzzy
- banging, beating
- style of living
- alert; sign
- gather; group
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- frente
- study; investigate
- blood vessels
- happens
- physical or mental suffering
- tension; stress
- painful
- ability to see; sight
- glittering; flashing
- run away; spread out
24 Clues: frente • happens • painful • evidence • hesitant • continuing • of the body • alert; sign • happen again • usual; often • blood vessels • darken; fuzzy • gather; group • tension; stress • style of living • banging, beating • study; investigate • expand; get larger • glittering; flashing • run away; spread out • ability to see; sight • anxiety; mental stress • physical or mental suffering • ...
Human Lifespan Development 2017-10-06
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- The life stage when sensory loss is often experienced
- The life stage relating to 3-8 years
- Sexual characteristics that a person is born with such as having ovaries or testes
- The term used to describe how we see ourselves
- The area of development related to language and learning to read
- The period in a woman's life when menstruation ceases
- The life stage when puberty occurs
- The area of development related to forming relationships
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- Physical skills relating to small muscle movement
- The life stage when the menopause usually occurs
- The life stage when physical maturity is reached
- The term used to describe how much we value and respect ourselves
- Occurs during adolescence to both sexes and describes a sudden increase in height/size
- The area of development related to developing feelings about self and others
- The life stage relating to 0-2 years
- Sexual characteristics that emerge during puberty such as hips widening
- Physical skills relating to large muscle movements
- The term given to developing a bond with primary care givers
- The area of development related to learning to walk
19 Clues: The life stage when puberty occurs • The life stage relating to 3-8 years • The life stage relating to 0-2 years • The term used to describe how we see ourselves • The life stage when the menopause usually occurs • The life stage when physical maturity is reached • Physical skills relating to small muscle movement • Physical skills relating to large muscle movements • ...
Physical Science Exam Review 2017-10-08
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- statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- data using numbers
- factor that is tested in an experiment
- the science that studies matter and energy
- factor that is measured in an experiment
- spring scale is the tool used for this measurement
- used to compile, collect and analyze data
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- data using description and words
- the unit used when using a spring scale
- a rule that describes a repeatable pattern in nature
- measurement made using a graduated cylinder
- the practical use of scientific knowledge
- tool used to find the mass of an object
- pH paper is measured using this
- measurements are made using the unit Kelvin
- factors in an experiments that remain the same
16 Clues: data using numbers • pH paper is measured using this • data using description and words • factor that is tested in an experiment • the unit used when using a spring scale • tool used to find the mass of an object • factor that is measured in an experiment • the practical use of scientific knowledge • used to compile, collect and analyze data • ...
Physical Science Chapter 1 2014-01-28
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- A proposed answer to a question.
- The study of the universe beyond the Earth, including the sun, moon, planets, and stars.
- The closeness of a measurement to the actual value of what is being measured.
- The use of knowledge to solve practical problems.
- An instrument that measures temperature.
- The straight-line distance between two points.
- A gauge of how exact a measurement is.
- A representation of an object or event.
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- Information you obtain through your senses.
- The study of living things.
- The quantity of matter in an object or sample.
- A system of knowledge and methods used to find that knowledge.
- The study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter.
- The study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth's rocks.
- The amount of space taken up by an object.
- The study of matter and energy and the interceptions between the two through forces and motion.
16 Clues: The study of living things. • A proposed answer to a question. • A gauge of how exact a measurement is. • A representation of an object or event. • An instrument that measures temperature. • The amount of space taken up by an object. • Information you obtain through your senses. • The quantity of matter in an object or sample. • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2014-02-05
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- some chemical reactions give off this
- seperating pieces of matter
- a specific example of one or more changes
- when liquid water evaporates the molecules do this
- a change in the size, shape, or state of matter with no new matter being formed
- making holes in matter
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- this is an example of a slow chemical change
- removing small particles of matter
- a change of _____ is a physical change
- matter is _____ in chemical changes
- one of the products of burning wood
- a compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen that is in wood
- a change that results in new substances being formed
- a famous statue that was once brown but is now green
- one of the products of burning wood
- each _____ that makes up ice is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
- when molecules of one substance spread out between the molecules of another substance
17 Clues: making holes in matter • seperating pieces of matter • removing small particles of matter • matter is _____ in chemical changes • one of the products of burning wood • one of the products of burning wood • some chemical reactions give off this • a change of _____ is a physical change • a specific example of one or more changes • this is an example of a slow chemical change • ...
HS Physical Ch. 8 2014-01-22
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- What is not included in a hydraulic system?
- Scientists and engineers have established a way to compare the density of a substance with the density of water. This is called ________ density.
- Changes of pressure on the surface of a confined fluid are exerted equally throughout the fluid and at all points on the fluid's container. This is known as _____________
- Evangelista Torricelli invented the mercury _____________ which consisted of a thick-walled glass tube filled with liquid mercury and sealed on one end.
- Water pressure due to depth alone is called _________ pressure
- If an amount of force is applied to a smaller area, the pressure of that object will be ______ than the pressure of the same force applied to a larger area.
- Scientists and engineers have established a way to compare the density of a substance with the density of water. This is called ________ gravity.
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- __________ is the science of the transmission of forces and energy by liquids. It's mechanical advantage is calculated the same way as simple machines.
- Fluid pressures in mechanical systems and pipes are measured with mechanical _________
- The SI unit used to measure pressure in newtons per square meter is known as _________
- The study of how fluids flow and how forces and energy are transmitted through fluid
- The human __________ system can be compared to a hydraulics system because of the way pressure is used to pump blood through the body.
- If temperature is constant, volume and pressure will have an inverse relationship. This is known as ______ law.
- When water is flowing, is there higher pressure and flow coming from a lower bath tub faucet or a high shower head faucet?
- If pressure is constant, temperature and volume will have a direct relationship. This is known as _______ law.
- The buoyant force that applies to floating as well as submerged objects is a __________ force
16 Clues: What is not included in a hydraulic system? • Water pressure due to depth alone is called _________ pressure • The study of how fluids flow and how forces and energy are transmitted through fluid • Fluid pressures in mechanical systems and pipes are measured with mechanical _________ • ...
physical features of M.E. 2022-11-11
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- belief in one god
- river in Israel
- Distribution when resources are scarce in some areas,and not in others
- body of water east of Saudi Arabia
- people who live in the desert and move around
- Largest Muslim sect
- this river start in turkey and go to the persiangulf body water east of Saudi Arabia
- short cut from Mediterranean
- sea that connects Atlantic Suez Camel
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- connects suez canal to Arabian sea
- river below the Tigris river
- system to water crops
- belief in many gods
- holy city in Israel
- main export of Saudi Arabia
- smaller Muslim sect
16 Clues: river in Israel • belief in one god • belief in many gods • holy city in Israel • Largest Muslim sect • smaller Muslim sect • system to water crops • main export of Saudi Arabia • river below the Tigris river • short cut from Mediterranean • connects suez canal to Arabian sea • body of water east of Saudi Arabia • sea that connects Atlantic Suez Camel • ...
Physical and Chemical Changes 2022-11-06
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- the form or outline of something
- no definite shape or volume
- a mixture where one substance dissolves into another
- a way to describe an object based on the way it reflects light
- how big, small, wide, or tall something or someone is
- the way something feels
- when water changes from a gas to a liquid
- something solid becoming a liquid by heat
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- characteristics that allows us to differentiate different materials
- when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- when a substance changes from a solid to a gas without passing the liquid stage
- made by mixing two or more substances together
- has definite chape and volume
- how much stuff is in an amount of space
- how much space something takes up
- has definite volume but not definite shape
16 Clues: the way something feels • no definite shape or volume • has definite chape and volume • the form or outline of something • how much space something takes up • how much stuff is in an amount of space • when water changes from a liquid to a gas • when water changes from a gas to a liquid • something solid becoming a liquid by heat • has definite volume but not definite shape • ...
Physical Geography in Europe 2022-11-17
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- The reason why Northern Europe has a warmer and more humid climate than other regions at the same latitude
- Europe's ___ is 23,000 miles long
- Established by many European countries as they looked for a sea-route to Asia
- Mark the EAST border of Europe; the dividing line between Europe and Asia
- The flat topography of Northern Europe as made Russia paranoid about ___
- In the Caucasus region, more than 40 __ are spoken
- The topography of the Northern European Plains
- The spread of this religion cut off many European traders from accessing the Silk Road
- The type of climate found in places like Italy
- A landform that extends from the mainland and is surrounded by water on most borders
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- Mark the south-eastern border between the Black and Caspian sea
- The type of trade culture many European countries have because of their access to water
- Connect one part of Europe to another
- The peninsula containing Sweden and Norway
- A trade route that connected Europe to Chinese, African and Indian goods
- The peninsula containing Spain and Portugal
16 Clues: Europe's ___ is 23,000 miles long • Connect one part of Europe to another • The peninsula containing Sweden and Norway • The peninsula containing Spain and Portugal • The topography of the Northern European Plains • The type of climate found in places like Italy • In the Caucasus region, more than 40 __ are spoken • ...
Chapter 49: Physical Impairment 2020-09-25
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- Due to the fact that many healthcare providers choose to not participate in Medicaid/Medicare programs, individuals with physical impairments often are force to ____ to a distant facility.
- Decreased muscle tone
- Which of the following medications is not a common antiseizure medication? Dilantin/ Tegretol/ Depakote/ Atropine/ Klonopin/ Phenobarbital
- Injury to the ____ vertebrae can cause inability to control abdominal muscles and trunk instability.
- The primary obstacle that people with impairments face in regard to health care
- True/False. During a seizure, you should enter a tongue depressor into the patient’s mouth to prevent him/her from biting on his/her tongue.
- Describes the difficulties or challenges experienced by a person with physical impairments as a result of another individual's misunderstanding or ignorance.
- An inherited chronic disease that affects the lungs and digestive systems via an unusually thick, sticky mucus.
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- If the patient has seizures, record information in the chart about the ____ of seizures and the medications used to control them.
- What allergy is prevalent among patients with spina bifida?
- ____ is the most common form of muscular dystrophy and primarily affects boys.
- Increased muscle tone
- The majority of new spinal cord injury cases each year involved ____ between the ages of 16 and 30.
- ____ etiologic causes can include infectious disease, congenital conditions, and developmental problems or chronic health problems that are poorly understood.
- Resulting from an agent that affects the embryo during pregnancy
- Refers to a group of more than 30 genetic diseases characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles that control movement.
16 Clues: Increased muscle tone • Decreased muscle tone • What allergy is prevalent among patients with spina bifida? • Resulting from an agent that affects the embryo during pregnancy • ____ is the most common form of muscular dystrophy and primarily affects boys. • The primary obstacle that people with impairments face in regard to health care • ...
Physical Activity & Your Health 2024-05-28
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- ability of body system to work together effciently to allow you to be healthy
- the ability of the heart and lungs to deliver oxygen to working muscles during
- chemical reaction in body's cells that change food to energy
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- refers to the percentage of fat, bone, and muscle in your body.
- the ability of a given muscle to exert force against a load, consistently and repetitively , over a period of time
- medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D.
- physical activity that uses your body's large muscle groups, is rhythmic and repetitive
- body movement that works your muscles and requires energy
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- the quality or condition of being specific
- short, fast, high-intensity exercises that don't make your body use oxygen
- process of developing or moving gradually towards a more advanced state
- when someone spends six or more hours per day sitting or lying down, and they lack significant physical movement in their daily life.
- amount of force you can put out or the amount of weight you can lift.
- the ability to change or be changed easily according to the situation
- to load an excessive amount in or on something
16 Clues: the quality or condition of being specific • to load an excessive amount in or on something • body movement that works your muscles and requires energy • chemical reaction in body's cells that change food to energy • refers to the percentage of fat, bone, and muscle in your body. • amount of force you can put out or the amount of weight you can lift. • ...
Physical and Chemical Properties 2024-09-13
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- A property of materials that are shiny
- How easy it is to see through a material
- A property of materials that can be stretched into a long wire
- How a substance reacts with other chemicals
- A property of materials that are attracted to magnets
- A material's mass per unit of volume
- point The temperature that a substance turns from a liquid to a gas
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- How well a material conducts electricity or heat
- A property of materials that can be hammered or molded into a new shape
- How easily a material catches fire
- How difficult it is to scratch or break a material
- point The temperature that a substance turns from a solid to a liquid
- How smooth or rough a material is
- How well one substance dissolves in another
- How poisonous a substance is
- How a substance smells
16 Clues: How a substance smells • How poisonous a substance is • How smooth or rough a material is • How easily a material catches fire • A material's mass per unit of volume • A property of materials that are shiny • How easy it is to see through a material • How well one substance dissolves in another • How a substance reacts with other chemicals • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2023-03-02
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- pure substance composed of one type of atom.
- carry a positive electric charge.
- Amount of protons in an atom.
- A gas transforming into a solid.
- cluster at the centre of an atom.
- When a liquid transforms into a solid.
- describes an element.
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- move in the space outside the nucleus.
- A solid transforming into a gas.
- When a liquid transforms into a gas.
- have mass but no electrical charge.
- The average mass of atoms in an element.
- Horizontal rows of a periodic table.
- Vertical columns of a periodic table.
- When a solid becomes a liquid.
- When a gas becomes a liquid.
16 Clues: describes an element. • When a gas becomes a liquid. • Amount of protons in an atom. • When a solid becomes a liquid. • A solid transforming into a gas. • A gas transforming into a solid. • carry a positive electric charge. • cluster at the centre of an atom. • have mass but no electrical charge. • When a liquid transforms into a gas. • Horizontal rows of a periodic table. • ...
Physical Activity and Sleep 2022-12-08
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- exercises that include short intense bursts
- this is the chemical released in your brain to tell you to go to sleep
- frequency, intensity, type, ________
- doing a max bench press is an example of muscular ________
- avoid drinking this in the afternoon or close to bed time
- the range of motion in a joint or series of joints
- it is recommended teens gets about 8-10 hours of ______ a night
- this type of stretch is standing still and moving slow
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- ______ fitness is the ability to perform large muscle, dynamic, moderate to high, intensity exercises over a long period of time
- running a marathon is an example of what type of exercise
- ________ activity is recommended for 60 minutes a day by the CDC
- muscular _______ is the ability to hold a series of contraction over a series of time
- moving quickly and explosively
- you want to be within your _____ heart rate zone when exercising
- cardiorespiratory system consists of the hear, ____, and blood vessels
- another term for circadian rhythm is your ____ clock
16 Clues: moving quickly and explosively • frequency, intensity, type, ________ • exercises that include short intense bursts • the range of motion in a joint or series of joints • another term for circadian rhythm is your ____ clock • this type of stretch is standing still and moving slow • running a marathon is an example of what type of exercise • ...
Physical properties of matter 2025-12-07
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- The way a substance reflects light.
- The ability to conduct electricity or heat.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The ability to be hammered into thin sheets.
- How shiny or reflective a substance is.
- A material's resistance to being scratched or dented.
- The temperatures at which a substance changes from solid to liquid.
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- Resistance to flow (eg.honey).
- The attraction or repulsion of magnets.
- The smell of a substance.
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance.
- The ratio of an object's mass to its volume.
- The feel of a surface (rough or smooth.)
- The temperatures at which a substance changes from liquid to gas.
- Degree of hotness/coldness.
- The amount of space an object occupies.
16 Clues: The smell of a substance. • Degree of hotness/coldness. • Resistance to flow (eg.honey). • The amount of matter in an object. • The way a substance reflects light. • The attraction or repulsion of magnets. • How shiny or reflective a substance is. • The amount of space an object occupies. • The feel of a surface (rough or smooth.) • ...
String theory 2020-04-26
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- a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings.
- the force that holds particles together in the atomic nucleus and the force that holds quarks together in elementary particles.
- A physical entity postulated in string theory and related subjects.
- The projection of the particle spin along its momentum direction.
- A part of mathematics that studies the size, shapes, positions and dimensions of things.
- a physical quantity is the index of each of the fundamental quantity ( Length, mass, time, temperature, Luminous intensity, Current ) which expresses that quantity.
- the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
- one of the fundamental particles in physics
- Theory that explains how space and time are linked for objects that are moving at a consistent speed in a straight line.
- fundamental force that acts between leptons and is involved in the decay of hadrons.
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- a branch of physics that describes how the Universe works at the level smaller than atoms.
- a theory trying to unify the four known natural forces or fields
- The domain of physical size that encompasses objects smaller than an atom.
- largest and most powerful particle accelerator.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain and predict natural phenomena.
- A branch of physics that studies the nature of the particles that constitute matter and radiation.(high energy physics)
- An idea that history repeats itself to solve similar problems.
- periodic back-and-forth motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium, commonly resulting when almost any physical system is displaced from its equilibrium condition and allowed to respond to the forces that tend to restore equilibrium.
- co-founder of string field theory
20 Clues: co-founder of string field theory • one of the fundamental particles in physics • largest and most powerful particle accelerator. • An idea that history repeats itself to solve similar problems. • a theory trying to unify the four known natural forces or fields • The projection of the particle spin along its momentum direction. • ...
Chapter 10 2025-10-02
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- prepares the body for physical activity
- ___ fitness ability of the heart and lungs to deliver oxygen and nutrients to muscles and cells
- emergency where body temperature is too low
- absence of the menstrual period
- ability to continue performing an activity over time
- when the body doesn't have enough fluid to function
- (2 words) painful muscle spasms from overheating
- freezing of the skin and body tissues
- powering the body without the use of oxygen
- brain injury from a blow or jolt to the head or upper body
- (2 words) body's ability to perform daily activities
- using oxygen to break down energy for use in the muscles
- (2 words)any action in which the body uses energy
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- ___ fitness- body's ability to perform daily activities with ease and energy
- brain chemicals that improve mood
- injury to a ligament
- broken bone
- ___fitness- ability to perform successfully in a particular sport or leisure activity
- Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans- recommendations for nutrition and physical activity from the US government.
- ___ heart rate- number of beats per minute that is safe and effective
- when bones move out of their normal positions
- structured, planned, and intended to improve physical fitness
- helps the body wind down after physical activity
- heat ____ nausea, dizziness, weakness, headache, disorientation and fainting from an overheated body
- (2 words)act of participating in various types of physical activity to improve skill in another type
- ability to fully and easily move the joints
- medical emergency from an overheated body
- amount of energy the body uses per minute during an activity
- sitting or lying down and using very little energy
- ability to rapidly change the body's momentum and direction
- ___ heart rate- number of heartbeats per minute when the heart is working its hardest
31 Clues: broken bone • injury to a ligament • absence of the menstrual period • brain chemicals that improve mood • freezing of the skin and body tissues • prepares the body for physical activity • medical emergency from an overheated body • emergency where body temperature is too low • ability to fully and easily move the joints • powering the body without the use of oxygen • ...
Matter Matters 2013-09-27
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- form of matter that has its own definite shape and volume, and expands only slightly when heated
- form of matter that flows, has constant volume and takes shape of container
- process involving one or more substances changing into new substances
- the energy-requiring process by which a solid changes directly into a gas
- one that does not have a uniform composition and in which the individual substance remain distinct
- a uniform mixture that can contain solids, liquids, and gases
- technique that uses a porous barrier to separate a solid from a liquid
- the ability or inability of a substance to combine with or change into one or more new substance
- matter the physical forms in which all matter naturally exist
- technique that is used to separate the components of a mixture base on the tendency of each components
- a technique that can be used to physical separate most homogeneous mixtures
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- characteristic of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the samples composition
- transition of matter from one state to another
- physical blend of two or more pure substances
- States that mass is neither created nor destroyed
- separation techniques that produces pure solid particles of a substance from a solution that contains the dissolved substance
- physical property that remains the same no matter how much of a substance is present
- describes a substance that can be dissolved in a given solvent
- gaseous state of a substance that is a liquid or a solid at room temperature
- one that has a uniform composition throughout and always has a single phase
- a physical property, such as mass, length, and volume that is dependent upon the amount of substance
- a form of matter that flows to conform to he shape of its container
- type of that alters the physical properties of a substance but does not change its composition
23 Clues: physical blend of two or more pure substances • transition of matter from one state to another • States that mass is neither created nor destroyed • a uniform mixture that can contain solids, liquids, and gases • describes a substance that can be dissolved in a given solvent • matter the physical forms in which all matter naturally exist • ...
Science 7 2022-05-06
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- process in which paired chromosomes exchange portions of their DNA during meiosis
- having one dominant and one recessive allele for a particular trait
- some alleles are dominant and some are recessive
- protein used to organize DNA
- the formation of a new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- a version of a gene that is present in a population
- term used to refer to a cell that contains only a single set of genes
- a specific characteristic of an individual
- a package formed by eight histones
- an allele that's trait is displayed phenotypically if an individual has at least one dominant allele
- the fossils and the order in which they appear
- scientific study of heredity
- part of the earth between the core and the crust
- an organized package of DNA
- it will only be expressed if there is no dominant allele present, there needs to be two recessive genes to be expressed
- sequence of DNA that codes for a protein
- third layer of the physical model
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- second layer of the physical model
- inner layer in the compositional model
- change in the genetic material of a cell
- physical characteristic of an organism
- specialized cell division in which the number of chromosomes per cell are cut in half
- an alteration in structure or function of an organism that is a result of natural selection
- cell condition in which two of each type of chromosome are present
- the process by which organisms that have adapted better to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- outer layer in the compositional model
- having two identical alleles for a particular trait
- first layer of the physical model
- fifth layer of the physical model
- fourth layer of the physical model
- the genetic code in an organism
31 Clues: an organized package of DNA • protein used to organize DNA • scientific study of heredity • the genetic code in an organism • first layer of the physical model • fifth layer of the physical model • third layer of the physical model • second layer of the physical model • a package formed by eight histones • fourth layer of the physical model • ...
Elder and Child Abuse 2024-06-25
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- Emotional state caused by abuse.
- Community-based actions to stop abuse.
- Another term for physical abuse.
- Where severe abuse cases are treated.
- Weapon used in some elder homicides.
- Risk factor for elder abuse.
- Essential care often neglected.
- Type of abuse involving unwanted sexual interaction.
- What caregivers and elders need to prevent abuse.
- Physical harm caused by abuse.
- Common emotional effect on abuse victims.
- General effect of abuse on elders.
- Often broken in elder abuse cases.
- Person responsible for the elder's care.
- Number to call to report elder abuse.
- Type of death caused by severe abuse.
- Person committing the abuse.
- Department where nonfatal abuse injuries are treated.
- Type of abuse involving hitting or pushing.
- Support service for caregivers.
- Action to take if abuse is suspected.
- Less severe physical injuries from abuse.
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- Context of some elder homicides.
- Physical attack on an elder.
- Intentional act causing harm to an elder.
- Important for support and prevention.
- Available help to prevent abuse.
- Elders suffering from abuse.
- Often the abuser in intimate relationships.
- Important for preventing abuse.
- Elder's separation from others, a form of psychological abuse.
- Type of illness leading to some abuse cases.
- Intentional killings related to elder abuse.
- Program for elder care relief.
- Condition sometimes leading to abuse.
- Type of abuse resulting in death.
- Type of abuse involving illegal use of an elder's money.
- Extreme outcome of elder abuse resulting in death.
- Long-term effects of physical abuse.
- Crimes leading to some elder deaths.
- Needed for recognizing abuse.
- Type of abuse causing mental distress.
- Authority to report abuse.
- Needed to find solutions to elder abuse.
- Regular visits to prevent isolation.
- Failure to meet an elder's basic needs.
- Challenges faced by caregivers.
- Advocate for elders' rights.
- Actions to stop elder abuse from occurring.
- Injuries that don't result in death.
50 Clues: Authority to report abuse. • Physical attack on an elder. • Elders suffering from abuse. • Risk factor for elder abuse. • Person committing the abuse. • Advocate for elders' rights. • Needed for recognizing abuse. • Program for elder care relief. • Physical harm caused by abuse. • Important for preventing abuse. • Essential care often neglected. • Challenges faced by caregivers. • ...
Physical Science Cross Word 2023-01-17
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- Largest known white dwarf
- Depends on luminosity and distance
- small rocky body orbiting the sun
- A spot that appears on the sun occasionally
- a celestial body that orbits the sun
- Closest Planet to the Sun
- Total amount of light given off from the sun
- A person who studies space or works around space like things
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky
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- Planet that is known to be most like Earth
- The way the universe began
- First part of the star life cycle
- Belt in between Mars and Jupiter
- The hottest type of star
- The galaxy we are located in
- Center point of Solar system and main source of light
16 Clues: The hottest type of star • Largest known white dwarf • Closest Planet to the Sun • The way the universe began • The galaxy we are located in • Belt in between Mars and Jupiter • First part of the star life cycle • small rocky body orbiting the sun • Depends on luminosity and distance • a celestial body that orbits the sun • A fixed luminous point in the night sky • ...
Physical Geography Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-01
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- a collection of sacred hymns composed in ancient India
- a particular section of group of people living in an area or country
- a measurement north or south of the Equator
- a forerunner or past relative
- a climate that is dry with seasons of rainfall
- a figure showing the principle directions on a map
- a fixed social class into which a person is born
- the relationship between a distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the earth
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- the starting point for measuring lattitude
- a list of symbols that appear on a map
- a climate zone consisting of Arctic and Antarctic regions
- a climate zone consisting of very cold winters and cool summers
- a climate zone consisting of rainforests and savannahs
- members of the lowest Indian caste
- the starting point for measuring longitude
- a climate zone consisting of mixed forests
16 Clues: a forerunner or past relative • members of the lowest Indian caste • a list of symbols that appear on a map • the starting point for measuring lattitude • the starting point for measuring longitude • a climate zone consisting of mixed forests • a measurement north or south of the Equator • a climate that is dry with seasons of rainfall • ...
Patterns of physical Development 2017-03-30
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- 20-22 lbs during first year old
- recognize their parents voice
- care, taking care of teeth and getting regular checkups and home care
- the resting of the body
- increases in physical, cognitive, emotional, and social skills
- the ability to see, which for infants is blurry at birth but within a week or so, the infant is aware of surroundings
- the size relationships of one body part to another
- selection and wearing of appropriate clothing
- eye coordination, pick up objects and puts them in another place
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- the increase in a baby's size and weight
- , activities involving the fingers and small muscles
- babies put anything or everything in their mouth
- the way a person holds a baby
- checkup, routine visits to doctor to maintain good wealth
- to far, babies develop control of the head and neck muscles first. control of muscles move down baby to end with legs and feet
- the period between birth and one year
16 Clues: the resting of the body • the way a person holds a baby • recognize their parents voice • 20-22 lbs during first year old • the period between birth and one year • the increase in a baby's size and weight • selection and wearing of appropriate clothing • babies put anything or everything in their mouth • the size relationships of one body part to another • ...
Physical and chemical properties 2018-12-17
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- how much force a liquid or gas produces when it presses against an area
- how much space is contained within an object or solid shape
- how thick a liquid is
- how well something holds an electrical charge
- how much of one substance is found in another
- how easily something burns
- how easily something can be dissolved to form a solution
- how quickly an object is travelling
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- how much mass a given volume of a substance has
- how easily something can be broken
- how easily gases or liquids go through a substance
- how much light passes through or comes from a substance
- how much matter is in a solid object or in any volume of liquid or gas
- how well something allows heat or electricity to go through it
- how many small holes are in a substance
- how easily a chemical substance reacts
16 Clues: how thick a liquid is • how easily something burns • how easily something can be broken • how quickly an object is travelling • how easily a chemical substance reacts • how many small holes are in a substance • how well something holds an electrical charge • how much of one substance is found in another • how much mass a given volume of a substance has • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2018-09-27
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- A stiff material
- A measure of a materials ability to damage or disrupt the metabolism of living tissue
- Can be observed or measured without changing the composition of matter
- An atomic scale order
- The ability of a material to absorb force or flex in different directions
- All materials expand when heated and contract when cooled
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- The ability of a material to change shape
- A resistance of a material to flow
- A mass of material per unit volume
- The temperature at which liquid begins to form as a material is heated
- A materials ability to withstand degradation from acids, solvents, water, or oxygen
- Has a chmeical change
- A measure of how easily a material allows electrical current to flow through
- The ability of material to be reshaped in all directions
- The resistance to being permanently deformed or bent
- A solid, liquid or gas-physical property
16 Clues: A stiff material • Has a chmeical change • An atomic scale order • A resistance of a material to flow • A mass of material per unit volume • A solid, liquid or gas-physical property • The ability of a material to change shape • The resistance to being permanently deformed or bent • The ability of material to be reshaped in all directions • ...
Physical features of India 2023-08-23
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- southern part of Eastern Ghats
- division of Himalayas famous for valleys of Kashmir
- rivers split in numerous channels called as
- island which has bird sanctuary
- Deccan Plateau lies to south of which river
- Southern stretch of Western coastal plain
- Highest peak in Eastern ghats
- Important range in Himachal
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- eastern extension of Central Highlands
- Largest river in Indian Desert
- One of the Purvachal hills
- crescent shaped sand dunes
- outermost range of Himalayas
- administrative administrative headquarters of Lakshadweep
- Plain that lies in Assam
- Himalayas between Satluj and Kali
16 Clues: Plain that lies in Assam • One of the Purvachal hills • crescent shaped sand dunes • Important range in Himachal • outermost range of Himalayas • Highest peak in Eastern ghats • southern part of Eastern Ghats • Largest river in Indian Desert • island which has bird sanctuary • Himalayas between Satluj and Kali • eastern extension of Central Highlands • ...
Physical Effects of Stress 2023-11-15
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- Not eating or sleeping properly, or failing to get enough exercise.
- Walter _____ identified the acute pathway, involved in the fight-or-flight response.
- Sheldon _____ measured levels of psychological stress and a cold virus?
- _____ contributes to a wide range of disorders, especially when it is long-term, or chronic.
- Specialized white blood cells that fight bacteria, viruses, and other foreign invaders.
- a response that prepares people to either fight or take flight form an immediate threat?
- Prolonged stress, 2nd pathway was identified by Hans _____.
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- During this stage the body’s energy reserves become depleted, and adaption begins to break down, leading to _____.
- Walter Cannon found that fight-or-flight involved both _____ nervous system and the endocrine system.
- A hormone secreted by the pituitary gland in a stress response.
- ____ stress activates a second endocrine pathway involving the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and adrenal cortex.
- People who are under a lot of stress tighten their neck and head muscles, resulting in tension headaches.
- Physiological arousal lessens but remains above normal in this stage.
- protective casing at the end of a strand of DNA.
- In what stage are catecholamines release but the adrenal medulla, in Hans Selye’s general adaptation syndrome.
- The _____ system is the body system that produces specialized white blood cells that protect the body from viruses, bacteria, and tumor cells.
16 Clues: protective casing at the end of a strand of DNA. • Prolonged stress, 2nd pathway was identified by Hans _____. • A hormone secreted by the pituitary gland in a stress response. • Not eating or sleeping properly, or failing to get enough exercise. • Physiological arousal lessens but remains above normal in this stage. • ...
Intellectual & Physical Wellness Crossword 2024-02-06
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- Eating different _____ groups promotes a well rounded diet
- _____ is a french word that means "long thin drum"
- Getting 7-10 hours of _____ is recommended every night
- Yesterday in class we learned about the rapper _____
- One goal of Intellectual Wellness is to strive to be open to new ____
- _____ the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
- _____ is a devotion to lifelong learning and a desire to think critically1. It is defined as recognizing one's creative abilities and finding ways to expand knowledge and skills
- _____ is taking in new information or a new skill
- _____ is remembering important information
- Establishing a daily _____ is important to maintain your physical and mental health
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- Eating a balanced _____ is important to maintain your physical health
- _____ is a wooden instrument with strings that originated in Hawaii
- _____ is the promotion of the wellbeing of one's body to ensure optimal health and functioning
- _____ is a instrument that originated from the harpsicord
- Taking _____ everyday is important to maintain physical and mental health
- _____ is an instrument used to signify important events, time
16 Clues: _____ is remembering important information • _____ is taking in new information or a new skill • _____ is a french word that means "long thin drum" • Yesterday in class we learned about the rapper _____ • Getting 7-10 hours of _____ is recommended every night • _____ is a instrument that originated from the harpsicord • ...
physical Science U4: Energy 2023-12-07
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- Potential energy that depends on an object's height. It increases when an object is raised to a higher level (PE=mgh)
- Energy that travels through space in the form of waves
- Energy an object has due to its motion
- A source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- Energy stored in atomic nuclei
- Energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- source of energy that exists in limited quantities and once used cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- The total potential and kinetic energy of all the microscopic particles in an object
- This states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
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- Energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- The potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- Energy associated with electric charges
- The process of changing energy from one form to another
- The energy stored in chemical bonds
- The ability to do work
- Einstein's theory that says energy and mass are equivalent and can be converted into each other
16 Clues: The ability to do work • Energy stored in atomic nuclei • The energy stored in chemical bonds • Energy an object has due to its motion • Energy associated with electric charges • Energy that is stored as a result of position or shape • Energy that travels through space in the form of waves • This states that energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
Chemistry (Physical and Chemical) 2024-08-09
16 Clues: Sigma • Melts • Banana • Hazard • Stinky • Unmixed • Scissors • Baguette • Cut a lot • Sunscreen • Not a stool • Type of blue • Visual change • Not a colloid • Not a suspension • Water fire and air
Physical Features of Geography 2024-10-08
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- - A large, deep hole in the Earth's surface, with steep, rocky sides.
- - A large, flat area of land with few trees.
- - A large, steep rock formation, usually with a vertical or near-vertical face.
- - A warm, wet, and densely vegetated area, usually found in tropical regions.
- - A large, sandy area with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
- - A large, deep body of water that covers much of the Earth's surface.
- - A flat, sandy area along the edge of a body of water.
- - A large, flowing body of water that moves across the land and empties into a larger body of water.
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- - A frozen river of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or across a land surface.
- - A large, flat area of land with grass and few trees.
- - A large, shallow body of water that is partly or completely surrounded by land.
- - A cold, treeless region near the North or South Pole, with a harsh climate and limited vegetation.
- - A large, deep body of water with a lake-like appearance, surrounded by land.
- - A large, open area of water surrounded by land.
- - A large, steep-sided mountain with a crater at the top, from which molten rock, ash, and gases can erupt.
- - A large, floating piece of ice that has broken off from a glacier or ice shelf.
16 Clues: - A large, flat area of land with few trees. • - A large, open area of water surrounded by land. • - A large, flat area of land with grass and few trees. • - A flat, sandy area along the edge of a body of water. • - A large, sandy area with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. • - A large, deep hole in the Earth's surface, with steep, rocky sides. • ...
Computer Language Crossword 2023-09-08
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- A repetition of a process in programming
- Breaking a problem or solution into parts
- Wi-fi Protected Access
- A numeric system that uses 0 and 1
- Internet Protocol
- A result of something (physical or virtual)
- Really being what it seems to be, genuine
- Free from errors
- A computer network with no physical wiring
- A collection of related sets of information
- Transmission Control Protocol
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- A physical point in a bitmap image
- Protection for creators of original works
- A step-by-step procedure solving problems
- A system of computing or calculating
- Operating information used by a computer
- Raw, unorganised facts and figures
- An international encoding standard
18 Clues: Free from errors • Internet Protocol • Wi-fi Protected Access • Transmission Control Protocol • A physical point in a bitmap image • A numeric system that uses 0 and 1 • Raw, unorganised facts and figures • An international encoding standard • A system of computing or calculating • A repetition of a process in programming • Operating information used by a computer • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2022-09-16
Safety and Sanitation Review 2023-01-16
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- eggs
- chemical
- dairyproducts
- sanitized
- pull
- sweep
- aim
- kitchen-safety
- unplugandturnoff
- squeeze
- cleanstove
- soybeans
- cross-contamination
- physical
- clean
- paperfire
- fires
- falls
- smother
- burns
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- foodborneoutbreak
- infants
- elderly
- base
- greasefire
- food-safety
- metal
- slowdown
- poisonings
- crustation
- high-riskpopulation
- sixinches
- foodborneillness
- water
- cuts
- meat
- warn-others
- twohours
- milk
39 Clues: aim • eggs • base • pull • cuts • meat • milk • metal • sweep • water • clean • fires • falls • burns • infants • elderly • squeeze • smother • chemical • slowdown • soybeans • twohours • physical • sanitized • sixinches • paperfire • greasefire • poisonings • crustation • cleanstove • food-safety • warn-others • dairyproducts • kitchen-safety • foodborneillness • unplugandturnoff • foodborneoutbreak • high-riskpopulation • cross-contamination
Andrea´s Crossword 2021-06-23
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- S__ry ( social stdies)
- d_a_ ( art)
- R_n ( physical education)
- P__ms ( lenguaje and literature)
- B_b_e (religion)
- L__t__s (lenguaje and literature)
- P__n_s ( natural science)
- crafts r__y__i_g c__f_s (cultural and artistic education)
- c__f_s (cultural and artistic education)
- in English words p__n__c__t__n i_ e__l__h w__d_
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- C__p_t_r (computer)
- A__m__s (natural sicence)
- A__l___t___s (computer)
- G__p__s ( religion)
- S__r_s (physical education)
- C__t__e ( social studies)
- F__t__s ( math)
- p_i_t (art)
- h__b__s (english)
- N__b__s (math)
20 Clues: d_a_ ( art) • p_i_t (art) • N__b__s (math) • F__t__s ( math) • B_b_e (religion) • h__b__s (english) • C__p_t_r (computer) • G__p__s ( religion) • A__l___t___s (computer) • A__m__s (natural sicence) • P__n_s ( natural science) • C__t__e ( social studies) • S__ry ( social stdies) • R_n ( physical education) • S__r_s (physical education) • L__t__s (lenguaje and literature) • ...
Health Alcohol Vocab 2016-05-16
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- is a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetables, and grains.
- disease characterized by scarring and eventual destruction of the liver.
- (FAS) FAS is a group of alcohol related birth defects that include both physical and mental problems.
- is a type of addiction in which the body itself feels a direct need for a drug.
- a progressive, chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol.
- a condition in which fat builds up in the liver and cannot be broken down.
- persons who create an atmosphere in which the alcoholic can comfortably continue his or unacceptable behavior.
- a condition in which the body doesn't get the nutrients to grow and function properly.
- is a process in which your body needs more and more of a drug to get the same effect.
- the consumption a large quantity of alcohol in a very short period of time.
- a person’s mental and physical abilities have been impaired by alcohol.
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- the physical and physiological reactions that occur when someone stops using an addictive substance.
- a physical or physiological need for a drug.
- the physical process of freeing the body of an addictive substance.
- (BAC) a measure of the amount of alcohol present in a person’s blood.
- the process of learning to live an alcohol-free life, and is usually long and difficult.
- a pattern of drinking that results in one or more well defined behaviors within a twelve-month period.
- is a return to the use of a drug after attempting to stop.
- are drugs that slow down the body’s functions and reactions.
- is a dangerous condition that results when a person drinks excessive amounts of alcohol over a short time period.
- is a gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help.
- the ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriate to situations.
- other ways of thinking or acting.
23 Clues: other ways of thinking or acting. • a physical or physiological need for a drug. • is a return to the use of a drug after attempting to stop. • are drugs that slow down the body’s functions and reactions. • the physical process of freeing the body of an addictive substance. • (BAC) a measure of the amount of alcohol present in a person’s blood. • ...
Practice 1 2020-10-28
Across
- weight
- the SI unit of force
- moving energy
- a vehicle to gain speed in a short amount of time
- a physical interaction between forces
- not moving energy
- equal newtons
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- a pulling force transmitted axially
- a physical connection between space, matter and what holds everything on the ground
- force that opposes the motion
- not equal newtons
- a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
- push or pull of an object
- the sum of force
- where the planets and stars live
- speed and direction of an object
- the quality of motion an object has
17 Clues: weight • moving energy • equal newtons • the sum of force • not equal newtons • not moving energy • the SI unit of force • push or pull of an object • force that opposes the motion • where the planets and stars live • speed and direction of an object • a pulling force transmitted axially • the quality of motion an object has • a physical interaction between forces • ...
Mandatory Reporting 2023-05-23
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- Mandatory reporters are _____ to report
- Dedicated to serving vulnerable adults
- Confused, fraudulence, coerced
- A crime less serious than a felony
- Patient may be scared, bruises, not talking
- Physical maltreatment
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- Degrading, speaking for pt, force
- Susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm
- When should we report?
- Failure to care for properly
- Threats, insults, judgement
- 1-866-???????
- Our teacher
13 Clues: Our teacher • 1-866-??????? • Physical maltreatment • When should we report? • Threats, insults, judgement • Failure to care for properly • Confused, fraudulence, coerced • Degrading, speaking for pt, force • A crime less serious than a felony • Dedicated to serving vulnerable adults • Mandatory reporters are _____ to report • Patient may be scared, bruises, not talking • ...
Physical Characteristics: Stars, Galaxies, and The Universe 2023-03-06
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- Physical Characteristics of Galaxies; This is the most common shape of a galaxy
- Physical Characteristics of Galaxies; This is one of the 3 main factors that make up a galaxy
- Physical Characteristic of a Star; This characteristic affects a star’s color
- Physical Characteristic of a Star; This characteristic can be affected by how close or far away a star is
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- Physical Characteristic of a Star; This characteristic is determined based on how much matter is available is a star’s nebula
- Physical Characteristics of Galaxies; Large galaxies contain these at the center
- Physical Characteristic of a Star; This characteristic is affected by a star’s surface temperature
- Physical Characteristics of a Star; This characteristic is set based on the mass of a star
- Physical Characteristics of Galaxies; This is one of the 3 main factors that make up a galaxy
- Physical Characteristics of Galaxies; This is one of the 3 main factors that make up a galaxy: Millions to billions of these help make up a galaxy
- Physical Characteristic of the Universe; This is comprised of all matter, space, energy, and time
11 Clues: Physical Characteristic of a Star; This characteristic affects a star’s color • Physical Characteristics of Galaxies; This is the most common shape of a galaxy • Physical Characteristics of Galaxies; Large galaxies contain these at the center • Physical Characteristics of a Star; This characteristic is set based on the mass of a star • ...
AWR #3 2021-05-27
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- References multiple specific forms of physical activity
- a firsthand account of a student’s relationship with physical activity. It is a snapshot in time of a student’s perceptions of physical activity.
- Students express ideas and feelings while self-assessing a behavior or practiced concept.
- provides a list of performance criteria, along with defined numerical levels of performance often aligned with words or phrases that give meaning to the numerical levels
- to clearly define the behavior.
- References a specific form of physical activity
- "the physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others"(SHAPE America, 2014, p. 12).
- Provides a list of performance criteria along with defined levels of performance. Good for communicating specific strengths and weaknesses.
- involves both teacher and student reflections on assessment data in order to identify areas in need of improvement.
- to identify the desired behavior that will be taught and assessed.
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- assess behaviors and concepts as a whole
- Students (or teachers) can assess a performance on a numbered scale(e.g., 1 = poor to 10 = perfect)
- References physical activity in general terms without mentioning specific forms
- includes learning that is related to, arising from, or influencing feelings or emotions.
- “The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction” (SHAPE America, 2014, p. 12).
- Used to identify whether or not a behavior (or component of a behavior) was present within a performance.
- provides students with ample opportunities to practice the behavior.
- prompts teachers to observe and assess expected behaviors using cues taken directly from the affective concept definition.
18 Clues: to clearly define the behavior. • assess behaviors and concepts as a whole • References a specific form of physical activity • References multiple specific forms of physical activity • to identify the desired behavior that will be taught and assessed. • provides students with ample opportunities to practice the behavior. • ...
Computer Science - Volturno Massimiliano 2024-02-08
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- A physical device that moves the computer pointer.
- The computer's core software for managing folders, files and resources.
- The physical component that elaborates the screens' pixels' colors and transparency.
- A computer's physical architecture.
- A scripting language widely used as a web technology.
- The physical component that elaborates the majority of logical calculations and algorithms.
- The area in pixels of a screen/program window.
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- A machine which elaborates data in a sequence of 1s and 0s.
- The main/starting computer screen.
- A computer program.
- The Object-Oriented Programming developed in the '90s.
- Software which protects a computer from cyberattacks.
- A proximity wireless connection method.
- An intuitive way of displaying data on screens.
14 Clues: A computer program. • The main/starting computer screen. • A computer's physical architecture. • A proximity wireless connection method. • The area in pixels of a screen/program window. • An intuitive way of displaying data on screens. • A physical device that moves the computer pointer. • A scripting language widely used as a web technology. • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary Crossword 2021-10-14
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- characteristics that describe matter
- homogeneous mixture made by dissolving one substance in another
- state of matter with definite volume but takes shape of container
- A pure substance that cannot be broken down (one kind of atom)
- smallest unit of an element
- pure substance that contains 2 or more elements chemically combined
- each kind of matter
- Energy of an object in motion
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- substance that always has exactly the same composition
- passive movement within gases and liquids that spreads out particles from higher concentration to lower concentration
- substance in a solution that gets dissolved
- substance in a solution in which the solute is dissolved
- state of matter that has definite shape and volume
- 2 or more substances mixed together
- process of organizing information
- state of matter with no definite shape or volume
16 Clues: each kind of matter • smallest unit of an element • Energy of an object in motion • process of organizing information • 2 or more substances mixed together • characteristics that describe matter • substance in a solution that gets dissolved • state of matter with no definite shape or volume • state of matter that has definite shape and volume • ...
Physical Fitness For Life 2021-09-07
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- fitness qualities that are necessary to maintain and promote a healthy body.
- the number of times and exercise is performed.
- the body's internal system for regulating sleeping and waking patterns.
- a condition that occurs as a result of exceeding the recommendations of the FITT formula.
- any product that is taken by mouth that can contain a dietary ingredient and is also labeled as a dietary supplement.
- a state in which the body has lost more water than has been taken in.
- the number of times the heart beats per minute while at rest.
- a fixed number of repetitions followed by a rest period.
- a synthetic version of the male hormone testosterone used for promoting muscle development.
- an inability to sleep, even if one is physically exhausted.
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- a sleeping disorder characterized by interruptions of normal breathing patterns during sleep.
- a lack of sleep.
- a heart rate range within which the most gains in cardiorespiratory health will occur.
- a disease that develops gradually and continues over a long period of time.
- the ability of the body to perform daily physical activities without getting out of breath, sore, or overly tired.
- a formula made up of four important parts involved in fitness training:frequency, intensity, time, and type of exercise.
16 Clues: a lack of sleep. • the number of times and exercise is performed. • a fixed number of repetitions followed by a rest period. • an inability to sleep, even if one is physically exhausted. • the number of times the heart beats per minute while at rest. • a state in which the body has lost more water than has been taken in. • ...
Physical Activity Health Disparities 2018-03-31
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- vehicle with two wheels and pedals which it is propelled
- state of being extremely poor
- abbv.for weight in kg divided by height in meters squared
- a combination of social and economic factors
- overweight
- exercise such as walking, running, cycling
- somewhat inactive
- helps improve one's self esteem and mental health
- walking outdoors in nature
- physical postures, meditation and breathing techniques
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- families earning less than twice the federal poverty line
- bones become weak and brittle
- how friendly an area is to walking
- any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles
- exercise that includes the use of weights
- large public area used for recreation usually outdoors
16 Clues: overweight • somewhat inactive • walking outdoors in nature • bones become weak and brittle • state of being extremely poor • how friendly an area is to walking • exercise that includes the use of weights • exercise such as walking, running, cycling • a combination of social and economic factors • any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles • ...
HS Physical Ch. 7 2016-02-21
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- The IMA of a ________ system depends on the number of rope segments or cables supporting the load
- An ____________ is a two-dimensional tilted surface that allows a resistance load to be moved from a lower position to one that is higher with less effort than lifting it vertically
- w=Fxd is the __________ for mechanical work
- A wheel barrow an example of a ________-class lever
- A ___________ is a wheel and axle that acts like a continuously rotating second-class lever
- A __________ consists of a wheel with notches or teeth around its circumference
- A ________ is an example of a screw
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- ____________ occurs when a force acts on an object to move it in a direction parallel to the force vector
- A baseball bat is an example of a ______-class lever
- A ________ is an example of a wedge
- A lever is a rigid bar that rests on a pivot point called a ________
- _________ is the rate of doing work
- A ________ is an example of an inclined plane
- A see-saw is an example of a ______-class lever
- A ________ is a three-dimensional object that exerts a force to spread material apart as it is forced into the material
- A drive wheel of a ______ is a wheel and axle that acts like a continuously rotating third-class lever
16 Clues: A ________ is an example of a wedge • _________ is the rate of doing work • A ________ is an example of a screw • w=Fxd is the __________ for mechanical work • A ________ is an example of an inclined plane • A see-saw is an example of a ______-class lever • A wheel barrow an example of a ________-class lever • A baseball bat is an example of a ______-class lever • ...
MS Physical Ch. 13 2014-02-24
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- Momentum is a property of __________ objects
- If an object is at rest, it will tend to stay at rest because of
- When a driver checks her speedometer, she is checking _______________ speed
- Velocity includes _________ and direction
- When a car accelerates, it changes speed and _______________
- Change in position is called
- What kind of force will a stack of magazines exert on a table?
- Which of Newton's laws describes action-reaction forces?
- The average speed of a car that travels 500 km in 5 hours is one _________ km/h
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- For every force there is an equal and ___________ reaction force
- Which law of motion explains how inertia affects moving and nonmoving objects?
- One ________ is equal to 1 kg-m per second per second
- A moving object will continue moving in a straight line unless it is acted upon by an ___________ force
- Which of Newton’s laws of motion states that an unequal force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object times its acceleration?
- The starting speed of a truck is called ________ speed
- Force is measured in ______ (units)
16 Clues: Change in position is called • Force is measured in ______ (units) • Velocity includes _________ and direction • Momentum is a property of __________ objects • One ________ is equal to 1 kg-m per second per second • The starting speed of a truck is called ________ speed • Which of Newton's laws describes action-reaction forces? • ...
Physical Geography: Chapter 4 2023-11-14
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- Radiation Solar radiation, visible light, ultraviolet, and short infrared radiation are examples of this type of radiation.
- The ability to do work.
- Process whereby electromagnetic waves pass completely through a medium.
- Heat Amount of energy required to increase the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C.
- Energy is transferred from one point to another by the vertical circulation of a fluid.
- Incoming solar radiation.
- When the dominant direction of energy transfer in a moving fluid is horizontal.
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- Energy Any type of energy generated from the Sun.
- Overall reflectivity of an object or surface.
- The transfer of heat from one molecule to another without changes in their relative positions.
- Ability of an object to repel electromagnetic waves that strike it.
- Process by which electromagnetic energy is emitted from an object.
- Scale for measuring temperature.
- When water vapor is converted to liquid water.
- When liquid water is converted to gaseous water vapor.
- Radiation Wavelengths of radiation just longer than the human eye can sense.
16 Clues: The ability to do work. • Incoming solar radiation. • Scale for measuring temperature. • Overall reflectivity of an object or surface. • When water vapor is converted to liquid water. • Energy Any type of energy generated from the Sun. • When liquid water is converted to gaseous water vapor. • Process by which electromagnetic energy is emitted from an object. • ...
Physical and Occupational Therapy 2023-03-22
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- What PTs work on if you are unsteady
- Activities of Daily Living
- Working with patients in the hospital
- Used to put socks on
- The 'A' in PTA
- PTAs and OTAs need this degree
- A PTA can see the patient for the evaluation.
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- An area an OT can specialize in
- Which university in ND can you get a PT and OT degree?
- A 4-legged device used for support
- Which therapy would you need to recover from ACL surgery?
- Which therapy is needed to work on grip strengthening?
- A type of processing disorder where you have issues with textures
- What degree OTs will start graduating with in 2027
- Range of Motion
- A primary reason patients seek out physical therapy
16 Clues: The 'A' in PTA • Range of Motion • Used to put socks on • Activities of Daily Living • PTAs and OTAs need this degree • An area an OT can specialize in • A 4-legged device used for support • What PTs work on if you are unsteady • Working with patients in the hospital • A PTA can see the patient for the evaluation. • What degree OTs will start graduating with in 2027 • ...
Physical Science Test 12 2024-05-01
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- What is the general term for the process by which heat flows through materials and between objects in direct contact
- What is the term for a substance with no unpaired electrons
- A solution that resists change in pH
- What is a device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current using electromagnetic induction
- What is a heterogeneous mixture whose particles are large enough that they will eventually settle out
- Which is the process by which DNA is copied
- What type of hydrocarbon contains one or more double bonds between carbon atoms
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- What is the phenomenon in which an object's colors are produced by interference and depend on the viewing angle
- What law indicates that the universe is not improving but is instead running down?
- What is the maximum distance that particles are displaced by a wave
- What is the belief that natural processes have always occurred in the same manner and at the same rate that they do now
- Attempted to reproduce abiogenesis by mixing methane, ammonia, and hydrogen while carefully excluding oxygen
- The process of mixing molecules of one substance with those of another substance by random molecular motion
- bond A chemical bond resulting from the sharing of valence electrons between atoms
- smaller particles that compose protons and neutrons
- What is the idea that God used evolution to make everything in the world?
16 Clues: A solution that resists change in pH • Which is the process by which DNA is copied • smaller particles that compose protons and neutrons • What is the term for a substance with no unpaired electrons • What is the maximum distance that particles are displaced by a wave • What is the idea that God used evolution to make everything in the world? • ...
Physical Science Ch5: Atoms 2024-09-02
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- the number of protons plus the number of neutrons in an atoms nucleus
- the force of attraction and repulsion between electrically charged particles
- negatively charged subatomic particles
- particles smaller than an atom
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
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- the unit of mass used to describe atoms
- the rings of the Bohr model correspond to different _________ levels
- the center of an atom
- the force of attraction between all objects that have mass
- atoms of the same element that have different number of neutrons
- the force that controls radioactive decay
- the average mass of all isotopes of an element
- where electrons reside outside the nucleus of an atom
- subatomic particles with no electric charge
- the force that binds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus
- the particles that make up protons and neutrons
16 Clues: the center of an atom • particles smaller than an atom • negatively charged subatomic particles • the unit of mass used to describe atoms • the force that controls radioactive decay • subatomic particles with no electric charge • the average mass of all isotopes of an element • the particles that make up protons and neutrons • ...
South America Physical Geography 2023-05-08
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- grasslands in northern South America
- plant life
- wide open areas used for grazing and crops
- Mountains mountain range extending 5,500 miles along the western side of South America
- a small river that drains into a larger river
- Falls the highest waterfall in the world, located in Venezuela
- Nino a reversal of usual wind and ocean currents
- shadow a dry region on one side of a mountain range
- the grassy plain in Argentina
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- the variety of species in an ecosystem
- River Basin located in South America, the largest river basin on Earth
- Desert a desert located on the western side of the Andes Mountains
- farming farming to grow only enough food for families to eat
- the continuous movement of air or water in the same direction
- a process by which plants and trees release water vapor into the air
- gas a gas that traps the sun's heat over earth
16 Clues: plant life • the grassy plain in Argentina • grasslands in northern South America • the variety of species in an ecosystem • wide open areas used for grazing and crops • a small river that drains into a larger river • gas a gas that traps the sun's heat over earth • Nino a reversal of usual wind and ocean currents • shadow a dry region on one side of a mountain range • ...
physical features of M.E. 2022-11-11
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- belief in one god
- river in Israel
- Distribution when resources are scarce in some areas,and not in others
- body of water east of Saudi Arabia
- people who live in the desert and move around
- Largest Muslim sect
- this river start in turkey and go to the persiangulf body water east of Saudi Arabia
- short cut from Mediterranean
- sea that connects Atlantic Suez Camel
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- connects suez canal to Arabian sea
- river below the Tigris river
- system to water crops
- belief in many gods
- holy city in Israel
- main export of Saudi Arabia
- smaller Muslim sect
16 Clues: river in Israel • belief in one god • belief in many gods • holy city in Israel • Largest Muslim sect • smaller Muslim sect • system to water crops • main export of Saudi Arabia • river below the Tigris river • short cut from Mediterranean • connects suez canal to Arabian sea • body of water east of Saudi Arabia • sea that connects Atlantic Suez Camel • ...
lesson 1 physical world 2022-11-25
17 Clues: mind • world • field • model • matter • matter • volume • nature • physics • observer • free will • perception • interaction • exact science • measurement units • branch of science • mathematical method
Physical Activity and sleep 2022-12-08
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- _________ activity is recommended for 60 minutes a day by the CDC
- __________ fitness is the ability to perform large muscle, dynamic, moderate to high, intensity exercises over a long period of time
- this type of stretch is standing still and moving slow
- you want to be within your ____ heart rate zone when exercising
- muscular __________ is the ability to hold a series of contractions over a series of time
- avoid drinking this in the afternoon or close to bed time
- running a marathon is an example of what type of exercise
- frequency, intensity, type, __________
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- stretch where you are moving quickly and explosively
- doing a max bench press is an example of muscular __________
- exercises that include short bursts
- another term for circadian rhythm is your ________ clock
- cardiorespiratory system consists of the heart,_____, blood vessels
- the range of motion in a joint or series of joints
- this is the chemical released in your brain to tell you to go to sleep
- it is recommended teens get about 8-10 hours of _____ a night
16 Clues: exercises that include short bursts • frequency, intensity, type, __________ • the range of motion in a joint or series of joints • stretch where you are moving quickly and explosively • this type of stretch is standing still and moving slow • another term for circadian rhythm is your ________ clock • avoid drinking this in the afternoon or close to bed time • ...
Physical Science Performance Assessment 2022-05-17
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- element with 39 protons
- 4th state of matter
- amount of waves in time
- SI unit for force
- magnet powered by electricity
- particles packed together
- SI unit for energy
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- waves bending at an opening
- height of a wave
- force pushing downwards
- element with 4 protons
- element with 54 protons
- acceleration in a certain direction
- length of waves
- curved lens
- no electricity comes through
16 Clues: curved lens • length of waves • height of a wave • SI unit for force • SI unit for energy • 4th state of matter • element with 4 protons • element with 39 protons • force pushing downwards • element with 54 protons • amount of waves in time • particles packed together • waves bending at an opening • no electricity comes through • magnet powered by electricity • ...
physical science performance assesment 2022-05-11
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- flammability, toxicity, combustion
- the measurement for mass
- penetrating electromagnetic radiation
- the region around a magnet
- atomic particle with no charge
- the SI unit of measurement for energy
- An area surrounding an electron
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
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- rate of change of velocity
- a gas like mixture of charged particles
- equal a net force of 0
- states that potential
- is able to catch on fire
- The mass per unit volume
- does not allow electricity to pass
- unit of measurement for frequency
16 Clues: states that potential • equal a net force of 0 • the measurement for mass • is able to catch on fire • The mass per unit volume • rate of change of velocity • the region around a magnet • atomic particle with no charge • An area surrounding an electron • unit of measurement for frequency • flammability, toxicity, combustion • does not allow electricity to pass • ...
Physical Science Module 11 2025-03-12
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- the first rule of electrical charge states that like charges do this to one another
- a material's ability to oppose the flow of electrical current
- the difference in latitude between the geographic north pole and the magnetic north pole
- materials through which electrons can easily flow
- the rate of flow of electrons moving past a fixed point in an electrical circuit
- the type of circuit that does not have a complete connection between the two sides of the power source
- charging an object by allowing it to come into contact with an electrically charged item
- the type of current that flows from the positive side of a battery to the negative side, even though this is incorrect
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- materials through which electrons cannot easily flow
- cluster of atoms whose magnetic fields align and act as a magnet
- Scottish physicist best known for his formulation of the theory of electromagnetism
- the "r" in MRI: magnetic _____ imaging
- the area around a charged particle that affects other charges that enter the space
- charging by rubbing two objects together
- this is how hard a battery "pushes" electrons through an electrical circuit
- the second rule of electrical charge states that opposite charges do this to one another
16 Clues: the "r" in MRI: magnetic _____ imaging • charging by rubbing two objects together • materials through which electrons can easily flow • materials through which electrons cannot easily flow • a material's ability to oppose the flow of electrical current • cluster of atoms whose magnetic fields align and act as a magnet • ...
Physical Description in French 2025-01-28
16 Clues: hair • eyes • blue • ugly • short • young • black • brown • dark(hair) • brown(hair) • short/small • straight(hair) • green(feminine) • blond(feminine) • pretty(feminine) • tall/big(feminine)
IELTS Writing--Physical Education 2024-11-18
16 Clues: rarely • strong • numbers • must-do • being fat • not strange • to make pure • not friendly • once in a while • forced upon you • feeling ashamed • not having enough • a calculated guess • yet to be realized • someone not on your side • in comparison with something else
Physical Science Unit 4 2024-12-17
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- Potential energy that depends on the height of an object
- stored energy
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- The energy of electric charges
- energy of motion
- the amount of matter in an object
- the energy of stretched or compressed objects
- kinetic energy
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- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- A form of energy that travels through space as waves
- SI unit for mass
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- the ability to do work
- Heat energy
- The distance an object travels per unit of time
16 Clues: Heat energy • stored energy • kinetic energy • SI unit for mass • energy of motion • the ability to do work • The energy of electric charges • Energy stored in chemical bonds • the amount of matter in an object • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • the energy of stretched or compressed objects • The distance an object travels per unit of time • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2025-09-16
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- A state of matter with a definite volume but no fixed shape, taking the form of its container
- A state of matter with no fixed shape or volume, meaning it will expand to fill any container it is in
- One of the distinct forms in which matter can exist.
- One of the very small parts of matter (molecule, atom, or electron)
- The smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically (nonliving)
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The process where water vapor(gas) becomes liquid
- To change from a solid to a liquid state usually through heat
- A physical process by which a substance transforms into one of the three states of matter
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- To turn from a liquid or solid into vapor (gas)
- The smallest particle of a substance having all the characteristics of the substance
- The energy of an object in motion
- When a substance changes directly from a solid to a gas (skips the liquid state)
- The kinetic energy of moving particles of matter, measured by their temperature
- To harden into or be hardened into a solid (as ice) by loss of heat
- A state of matter in which atoms are closely packed and cannot move past each other.
16 Clues: The energy of an object in motion • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • To turn from a liquid or solid into vapor (gas) • The process where water vapor(gas) becomes liquid • One of the distinct forms in which matter can exist. • To change from a solid to a liquid state usually through heat • ...
Physical and Chemical Properties 2014-12-31
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- the scientific study of the composition, structure, and the properties of matter and the changes that matter undergoes
- a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
- a substance made of atoms of two or more different elements that are chemically combined
- the temperature and pressure at which a solid becomes a liquid.
- hey change that occurs when A substance changes composition by forming one or more new substances.
- the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of a substance
- the temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas
- the smallest unit of the substance that keeps all the physical and chemical properties of that substance
- a change of matter from one form to another without a change and the chemical properties
- the smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of the element
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- anything that has mass and takes up space.
- A sample of matter, either a single element or a single compound, that has definite chemical and physical properties
- the ability of a substance to combine chemically with another substance
- a combination of chemical symbols and numbers to represent a substance
- the ability of a substance to react in the presence of oxygen and burn when exposed to a flame
- a substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
16 Clues: anything that has mass and takes up space. • the temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas • the temperature and pressure at which a solid becomes a liquid. • the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of a substance • a combination of chemical symbols and numbers to represent a substance • ...
Physical Science 6.3 Review 2015-02-20
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- the 1986 accident at a nuclear plant occurred in________
- this type of decay occurs when an unstable atom ejects a clump of two protons and two neutrons
- this word means division
- when an atomic nucleus breaks up or undergoes a change, it gives off______
- in this type of decay, an excited nucleus releases energy without a change in the number of protons or neutrons
- this bomb uses nuclear fusion
- any substance that is unstable is________
- a device that initiates an uncontrolled chain reaction
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- the process of combining two nuclei to form a heavier nucleus and releasing energy
- the process of sterilizing food by exposing them to gamma rays
- a certain amount of fissionable material that is present for a chain reaction to occur
- another term for domino effect
- the use of radioactive substances to diagnose or treat cancer and other diseases
- this occurs when an atomic nucleus breaks up or changes, emitting radiation
- this type of decay occurs when a neutron in an atom’s nucleus changes into a proton, emitting an electron
- the decay rate of a substance
16 Clues: this word means division • this bomb uses nuclear fusion • the decay rate of a substance • another term for domino effect • any substance that is unstable is________ • a device that initiates an uncontrolled chain reaction • the 1986 accident at a nuclear plant occurred in________ • the process of sterilizing food by exposing them to gamma rays • ...
Chapter 10 Physical Activity 2017-04-05
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- dangerously low blood sodium level
- a high-energy compound used during bursts of activity
- ability to perform activities without fatigue
- 220 minus your age gives you this number
- ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
- decreased oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood due to overexercising
- physical activities that are planned, repetitive and intended to improve fitness level
- stored form of carbohydrate in humans
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- amount of blood the heart pumps per beat
- a process by which athletes increase their glycogen stores
- a fracture that occurs from repeated jarring of a bone
- beverages with electrolytes and carbohydrates for replenishing fluids during exercise
- a substance intended to improve exercise performance
- amount of blood the heart pumps per minute
- not requiring oxygen
- requiring oxygen
16 Clues: requiring oxygen • not requiring oxygen • dangerously low blood sodium level • stored form of carbohydrate in humans • amount of blood the heart pumps per beat • 220 minus your age gives you this number • amount of blood the heart pumps per minute • ability to perform activities without fatigue • a substance intended to improve exercise performance • ...
Physical and Personality descriptions 2017-06-19
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- 40 years old
- someone who loves taking RISKS
- someone who has curls in his hair
- someone who has brown hair
- someone who is fat
- someone who gets easily ANGRY
- opposite of outgoing
- opposite to dark skin
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- synonym of Intelligent
- face like a heart
- opposite of short
- opposite of smart
- someone who easily falls down
- yellow hair
- someone who loves meeting people and talking to them (tiene personalidad)
- opposite of coward
16 Clues: yellow hair • 40 years old • face like a heart • opposite of short • opposite of smart • someone who is fat • opposite of coward • opposite of outgoing • opposite to dark skin • synonym of Intelligent • someone who has brown hair • someone who easily falls down • someone who gets easily ANGRY • someone who loves taking RISKS • someone who has curls in his hair • ...
Physical Geography: Chapter 1 2023-11-14
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- System both matter and energy are exchanged across the system.
- The imaginary midline of Earth.
- Earth’s bodies of water.
- spheroid The shape of the Earth.
- Celestial bodies that orbit around the sun.
- Imaginary lines extending from pole to pole and crossing all parallels at right
- Something that enters a system.
- When inputs and outputs balance over time.
- A line connecting all points of the same latitude.
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- Feedback Loop Tend to inhibit a system from changing.
- All of Earth’s living things.
- Feedback Loop Change within a system continuing in one direction.
- The layer of gas above Earth’s surface.
- Something that exits a system.
- A pursuit of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world.
- A huge, cold, diffuse cloud of gas and dust.
16 Clues: Earth’s bodies of water. • All of Earth’s living things. • Something that exits a system. • The imaginary midline of Earth. • Something that enters a system. • spheroid The shape of the Earth. • The layer of gas above Earth’s surface. • When inputs and outputs balance over time. • Celestial bodies that orbit around the sun. • A huge, cold, diffuse cloud of gas and dust. • ...
Physical Geography : Chapter 4 2023-11-16
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- Energy is generated from the sun
- Radiation just longer than the human eye can sense
- Scale for measuring temperature
- Unit for measuring temperature
- Energy is transferred from one point to another
- The process whereby electromagnetic waves pass
- Entire range of electromagnetic radiation
- Scale for measuring temperature
- Ability of an object to repel
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- Wavelengths of radiation just shorter than the human eye can sense,
- Electromagnetic waves striking an object may be taken in
- Gas molecules and particulate matter in the air can deflect light waves and redirect them
- Light Form of electromagnetic radiation - light the human eye can see
- Transfer of heat from one molecule to another
- Incoming solar radiation
- Solar radiation, visible light, ultraviolet, and short infrared radiation
- Electromagnetic energy is emitted from an object
17 Clues: Incoming solar radiation • Ability of an object to repel • Unit for measuring temperature • Scale for measuring temperature • Scale for measuring temperature • Energy is generated from the sun • Entire range of electromagnetic radiation • Transfer of heat from one molecule to another • The process whereby electromagnetic waves pass • ...
Physical Aspects of Parliament 2021-09-27
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- Cases that deal with problems between people or organizations
- This states that everyone is treated equally under the law and the law applies equally to everyone
- Created in 1867, this document layed out the structure of government in Canada and the division of powers between federal and provincial gov
- When people are held to the same standard and are all treated the same
- The official document that lays out the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens
- When people are unified under an idea or value
- The queen or her representative gives the OK for a bill to become a law
- This document lays out the rules and principles of Canada and specifies government responsibilities
- A law that makes all official services or business be communicated in french in the province of Quebec
- universal declaration of human rights Defines the rights and freedoms everyone in the world is entitled to.
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- This document contains the criminal law in Canada
- This contains the laws affecting people ages 12 to 17
- Rule by the people type of government
- When people are protesting government decisions without violence
- A proposed law
- Laws preventing discrimination and promoting rights within the province
16 Clues: A proposed law • Rule by the people type of government • When people are unified under an idea or value • This document contains the criminal law in Canada • This contains the laws affecting people ages 12 to 17 • Cases that deal with problems between people or organizations • When people are protesting government decisions without violence • ...
Physical Vs Chemical Changes 2021-11-05
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- a chemical change that tastes good
- Someone whos birthday is today
- these move quicker as things get hotter (starts with a p)
- what causes substances to change phase
- solubility (physical change)
- the reason why the statue of liberty is green
- after you ___ a cake it has been chemically changed
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- water... but as a gas
- going from a gas to a liquid
- causes strong chemical reactions with skin. don't touch it!
- mass stays the same before and after a change
- ___up, ___ing news, ___fast (physical change)
- When something changes, but its still pretty much the same thing
- how wood turns to ash (chemical change)
- a change thats hard to undo because the substance is now something else
- number of science periods Mr Castillo teaches
16 Clues: water... but as a gas • going from a gas to a liquid • solubility (physical change) • Someone whos birthday is today • a chemical change that tastes good • what causes substances to change phase • how wood turns to ash (chemical change) • mass stays the same before and after a change • ___up, ___ing news, ___fast (physical change) • ...
physical science crossrod puzzle 2021-12-14
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- at which work is done or energy is used
- type of pure substance
- of a gas to a liquid
- that takes place at the surface of a liquid
- at which an object moves
- negatively charged particle found in an area outside the nucleus of an atom
- atom that has become charged due to the loss or gain of electrons
- be dissolved in another material such as water
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- amount of matter in an object
- change/Process by which a substance changes phase
- of the force of attraction between objects due to gravity
- per unit volume
- The ability to do work
- acting over a distance to move an object
- that does the dissolving in the solution
- of space an object takes up
16 Clues: per unit volume • of a gas to a liquid • type of pure substance • The ability to do work • at which an object moves • of space an object takes up • amount of matter in an object • at which work is done or energy is used • acting over a distance to move an object • that does the dissolving in the solution • that takes place at the surface of a liquid • ...
Physical Science Performance Assessment 2022-05-17
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- element with 39 protons
- 4th state of matter
- amount of waves in time
- SI unit for force
- magnet powered by electricity
- particles packed together
- SI unit for energy
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- waves bending at an opening
- height of a wave
- force pushing downwards
- element with 4 protons
- element with 54 protons
- acceleration in a certain direction
- length of waves
- curved lens
- no electricity comes through
16 Clues: curved lens • length of waves • height of a wave • SI unit for force • SI unit for energy • 4th state of matter • element with 4 protons • element with 39 protons • force pushing downwards • element with 54 protons • amount of waves in time • particles packed together • waves bending at an opening • no electricity comes through • magnet powered by electricity • ...
Physical and Chemical Changes 2025-02-19
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- the way something is naturally made or the way it has been arranged
- process of a liquid changing into a gas
- How easily a substance catches fire
- preventing the loss of something
- process of a gas changing into a liquid
- a property that involves how a substance reacts with other substances
- the formation of an orange coating on an object when it is exposed to air and water
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- a homogeneous mixture in which substances are evenly blended
- making different without changing what the materials is made of
- a combination of 2 or more elements formed by a chemical reaction
- a change of matter that occurs when atoms link together in new ways and a new substance is formed
- a physical combination of 2 or more substances that are blended without forming new substances
- a solid substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction
- able to be turned the other way around, reversed, or restored
- the ability to do work or to change an object
- degrading or breaking down into smaller parts
16 Clues: preventing the loss of something • How easily a substance catches fire • process of a liquid changing into a gas • process of a gas changing into a liquid • the ability to do work or to change an object • degrading or breaking down into smaller parts • a homogeneous mixture in which substances are evenly blended • ...
physical science performance assesment 2022-05-11
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- flammability, toxicity, combustion
- the measurement for mass
- penetrating electromagnetic radiation
- the region around a magnet
- atomic particle with no charge
- the SI unit of measurement for energy
- An area surrounding an electron
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
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- rate of change of velocity
- a gas like mixture of charged particles
- equal a net force of 0
- states that potential
- is able to catch on fire
- The mass per unit volume
- does not allow electricity to pass
- unit of measurement for frequency
16 Clues: states that potential • equal a net force of 0 • the measurement for mass • is able to catch on fire • The mass per unit volume • rate of change of velocity • the region around a magnet • atomic particle with no charge • An area surrounding an electron • unit of measurement for frequency • flammability, toxicity, combustion • does not allow electricity to pass • ...
Physical Science Cross Word 2023-01-17
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- A spot that appears on the sun occasionally
- Largest known white dwarf
- First part of the star life cycle
- Center point of Solar system and main source of light
- The galaxy we are located in
- A person who studies space or works around space like things
- Depends on luminosity and distance
- a celestial body that orbits the sun
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- Total amount of light given off from the sun
- Closest Planet to the Sun
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky
- small rocky body orbiting the sun
- Planet that is known to be most like Earth
- The hottest type of star
- Belt in between Mars and Jupiter
- The way the universe began
16 Clues: The hottest type of star • Closest Planet to the Sun • Largest known white dwarf • The way the universe began • The galaxy we are located in • Belt in between Mars and Jupiter • First part of the star life cycle • small rocky body orbiting the sun • Depends on luminosity and distance • a celestial body that orbits the sun • A fixed luminous point in the night sky • ...
Physical Science Unit 2A 2022-10-03
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- this bond occurs between a metal and a nonmetal
- the force that holds atoms together
- a positively-charged ion is called a(n) _____
- covalent compounds have ____ melting points
- covalent compounds are ______ when in their solid form
- this group of elements tend to lose valence electrons and become positively-charged
- covalent compounds are ____ or gases at room temperature
- ionic compounds are ______, or hard
- ionic compounds have _____ melting points
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- the ___ tells what elements a compounds contains and the exact number of atoms of each element
- a negatively-charged ion is called a(n) _____
- in an ionic bond electrons are ______
- this group of elements tend to gain valence electrons and become negatively-charged
- this bond forms between two nonmetals
- ionic compounds are ___ at room temperature
- in a covalent bond electrons are ______
16 Clues: the force that holds atoms together • ionic compounds are ______, or hard • in an ionic bond electrons are ______ • this bond forms between two nonmetals • in a covalent bond electrons are ______ • ionic compounds have _____ melting points • covalent compounds have ____ melting points • ionic compounds are ___ at room temperature • ...
Vocal and Physical Skills 2025-06-10
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- Touch used to communicate or create realism
- Intentional use of silence to affect delivery
- Expressive movements of the face
- Changes in loudness while speaking
- The physical way a character walks
- The way someone stands to express character or emotion
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- Subtle cues from the body conveying emotion or intent
- Movement of hands or arms to convey meaning
- The clarity or force added to specific words
- Articulation of regional or national speech style
- The speed at which someone speaks
- Directing gaze toward another to create connection
- The distance maintained between actors or characters
- The use of space vertically on stage
- Sound quality of the voice conveying feeling
- The rise and fall of voice used to express meaning or emotion
16 Clues: Expressive movements of the face • The speed at which someone speaks • Changes in loudness while speaking • The physical way a character walks • The use of space vertically on stage • Movement of hands or arms to convey meaning • Touch used to communicate or create realism • The clarity or force added to specific words • Sound quality of the voice conveying feeling • ...
Unit 1: Physical Geography 2025-09-11
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- Scientific theory that explains how processes within the Earth form continents and cause their movement
- A specific environment that's home to living things suited for that place and climate.
- The exact positions of a place on Earth.
- Large landmass that rises above an ocean
- A book of maps
- Flow of people, goods, ideas, and information across the Earth's surface.
- Something, such as a forest, a mineral deposit, or freshwater, that is found in nature and is necessary or useful to humans.
- A boundary where two tectonic plates move toward each other
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- A half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, or into western and eastern halves by an imaginary line passing through the poles
- A boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally
- Geometrically subdividing the Earth into 24 sections separated by 15° of longitude which observes a uniform standard time for legal, commercial and social purposes
- A place's position to other places
- the line between the South and North Poles that is the boundary between one calendar day and the next
- A set of numbers that identify a precise location on Earth using a grid system of latitude and longitude
- A boundary where two tectonic plates move away from each othe
- An imaginary line around the middle of the planet, equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
16 Clues: A book of maps • A place's position to other places • The exact positions of a place on Earth. • Large landmass that rises above an ocean • A boundary where two tectonic plates move toward each other • A boundary where two tectonic plates move away from each othe • A boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally • ...
Jesus' Miracles 2013-04-29
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- Act of power
- Second step of physical healing
- The public and authoritative act of the Church to liberate a person from the power of the devil in the name of Christ
- third step of physical healing
- Fifth step of physical healing
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- "sign"
- First step of physical healing
- fourth step of physical healing
- Powerful sign of God's Kingdom worked by Jesus
- "Work"
10 Clues: "sign" • "Work" • Act of power • First step of physical healing • third step of physical healing • Fifth step of physical healing • fourth step of physical healing • Second step of physical healing • Powerful sign of God's Kingdom worked by Jesus • The public and authoritative act of the Church to liberate a person from the power of the devil in the name of Christ
Mineral Crossword 2021-02-23
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- A very common mineral in sedimentary rocks.
- Very valuable mineral, also an element.
- The color powder of a mineral. A physical property of minerals.
- Formula, A requirement for a mineral.
- How hard a mineral is. A physical property of
- A crystalline mineral that comes in many colors and shapes.
- Mineral and an element, known for being a very good conductor of electricity.
- A requirement for a mineral.
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- A mineral and an element, white in color.
- How a mineral breaks. A physical property of minerals.
- The hardest mineral.
- The softest mineral.
- How a mineral shines in the light. A physical property of minerals.
- A rare silicate mineral, considered a gemstone.
14 Clues: The hardest mineral. • The softest mineral. • A requirement for a mineral. • Formula, A requirement for a mineral. • Very valuable mineral, also an element. • A mineral and an element, white in color. • A very common mineral in sedimentary rocks. • How hard a mineral is. A physical property of • A rare silicate mineral, considered a gemstone. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2016-09-13
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- A mixture in which two or more materials are physically mixed and are uniformly distributed.
- A change in a material due to a chemical reaction. It alters the molecules of the material and creates a new material with different properties.
- A homogeneous mixture of two compounds in which the molecules are very similar in size. The system doesn't separate over time.
- Properties of a material the can be easily measured but do not alter the material.
- The physical property of a material indicating a materials ability to be drawn into wire or bent into other shapes.
- A physical property representing the temperature at which a material changes from a liquid to a gas.
- Seperating a solution by boiling.
- Two or more atoms bonded together.
- The physical property describing how easily the surface of a material can be scratched.
- The material left over after you distill a solution.
- The ratio of the mass of a sample to its volume and is a physical property of a material.
- Seperating a material dissolved in a solution by passing the solution through filter paper
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- Attritubes of a material describing how it bonds with other materials.
- A mixture in which two or more materials are physically mixed but not evenly distributed
- A pure material made up of all the same molecules
- A chemical property of a material and its ability to react with oxygen due to exposure to a flame or heat.
- Changes that do not alter the composition of the material.
- A chemical property of a material and its abilty to bond with other materials.
- A physical property representing the temperature at which a material changes from a solid to a liquid.
- The physical property of a material to transfer electrical energy or heat
- A heterogeneous mixture made up of molecules of different sizes that does not separate after being mixed.
- The physical property of a material that measures the thickness of a liquid
- A heterogeneous mixture made up of molecules of different sizes. Will separate rather quickly after being mixed.
- There are 113 of these in the known universe
- The smallest sample of an element
25 Clues: Seperating a solution by boiling. • The smallest sample of an element • Two or more atoms bonded together. • There are 113 of these in the known universe • A pure material made up of all the same molecules • The material left over after you distill a solution. • Changes that do not alter the composition of the material. • ...
Choice Board 2023-01-31
12 Clues: Life variety • Never was alive • Tiny rock pebbles • Moving of sediments • Living or was living • Dropping of sediments • Rain Chemical weathering • Water wind and Ice do this • wedging Physical weathering • weathering weathering by physical • Weathering Weathering by chemicals • Region of Earth determined by climate
Physical Science Chapter 3 2020-09-23
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- anything that has mass and takes up space
- used the cathode ray tube
- matter cannot be created or ______.
- thought electrons moved like planets around the sun
- used gold foil in his experiment
- discovered the nucleus
- the positively charged particle in the nucleus
- electrons move randomly in energy levels within the electron ________
- he thought atoms were made of only one type of atom
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- the uncharged particle in the nucleus
- the French scientist who developed the law of conservation of mass
- discovered the proton
- the first person to use the term "atom"
- the negatively charged particle outside the nucleus of an atom
- Thomson's model of the atom resembles cookie _____.
- discovered the neutron
- small particles that make up matter
- discovered the electron
- the atomic _______ says atoms are made of one type of atom
19 Clues: discovered the proton • discovered the neutron • discovered the nucleus • discovered the electron • used the cathode ray tube • used gold foil in his experiment • matter cannot be created or ______. • small particles that make up matter • the uncharged particle in the nucleus • the first person to use the term "atom" • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- bushy ecalyptus that has seven stems
- A half of a sphere
- type of vegetation with hard leaves
- a shield like protection against fire
- a large body of igneous rocks which are
- deformations of the earths crust
- the golden age when the first ancestors were created
- A line on a map connecting points
- it undergoes transformation over time due to heat/pressure
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- the scientific study of landforms and the processes that shape them
- a cresent shaped form
- a line that runs around the earth to determine the time
- the act of catching water
- a form that has postioned by water and air
- distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator.
- is a water sprout which forms within its bud
16 Clues: A half of a sphere • a cresent shaped form • the act of catching water • deformations of the earths crust • A line on a map connecting points • type of vegetation with hard leaves • bushy ecalyptus that has seven stems • a shield like protection against fire • a large body of igneous rocks which are • a form that has postioned by water and air • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environment 2013-02-03
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- line on weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure
- Igneous intrusion deep in the earth's crust
- a rock which forms through the compression of sediments (sand)
- The study of the evolution and configuration of landforms
- rock which has undergone transformation through heat or pressure
- Half of the earth, divided into north and southern halves
- A substance used by the plant to protect against fire damage
- shoot growing from a bud underneath the bark of a palnt
- low growing Australian eucalyptus
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the equator
- something crescent shaped
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- Action of collecting water (drainage)
- A line the runs from north to south of the earth which helps determine time
- structural deformation of the earth’s crust
- type of vegetation with hard leaves
- Mythology of Australian aboriginals (The Golden Age)
16 Clues: something crescent shaped • low growing Australian eucalyptus • type of vegetation with hard leaves • Action of collecting water (drainage) • Igneous intrusion deep in the earth's crust • structural deformation of the earth’s crust • Mythology of Australian aboriginals (The Golden Age) • shoot growing from a bud underneath the bark of a palnt • ...
Physical Properties Terms Review! 2023-02-14
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- Mixture where large particles settle out
- "Like dissolves ___"
- Mixture all looks the same
- The sugar in sugar water
- ___ change: atoms form new molecules
- Mass divided by volume
- Gas becomes a liquid
- The water in sugar water
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- Gas turns directly into a solid
- Liquid becomes gas (no bubbles)
- ___ change: molecules intact but moved
- Solid turns directly into a gas
- Mixture with obvious different parts
- Guy who invented light trick to see colloids
- Liquid becomes a solid
- Temperature and ___ cause phase change
16 Clues: "Like dissolves ___" • Gas becomes a liquid • Liquid becomes a solid • Mass divided by volume • The sugar in sugar water • The water in sugar water • Mixture all looks the same • Gas turns directly into a solid • Liquid becomes gas (no bubbles) • Solid turns directly into a gas • Mixture with obvious different parts • ___ change: atoms form new molecules • ...
Physical Science Week 1 2020-10-05
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- study of oceans
- study of life sciences
- study of social group dynamics
- study of prehistoric fossils
- study of chemical matter
- study of human behavior
- study of ancient artifacts
- study of the laws of matter and motion
- study of human culture
- study of the Earth
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- study of objects in outer space
- mapping of Earth's surface
- study of weather
- study of plants
- study of the human body
- study of animals
16 Clues: study of oceans • study of plants • study of weather • study of animals • study of the Earth • study of life sciences • study of human culture • study of human behavior • study of the human body • study of chemical matter • mapping of Earth's surface • study of ancient artifacts • study of prehistoric fossils • study of social group dynamics • study of objects in outer space • ...
EA: Geography - Physical Features 2021-10-03
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- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- the shore of a sea or ocean
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- any natural characteristic of Earth's surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- an area of high, flat land
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern halves
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- a group of connected mountains
- a group of islands
- a large area of flat land
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- an extremely dry area with little water and few plants
- a coastal body of water where ships can anchor and be protected (sheltered) from stormy weather
- a landform caused by the build up of sediment at the mouth of a river (when it flows into an ocean, lake, etc); often in a triangle shape
- a large, flowing body of fresh water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
- large body of salt water completely or partly surrounded by land
16 Clues: a group of islands • a large area of flat land • an area of high, flat land • the shore of a sea or ocean • a group of connected mountains • a piece of land surrounded by water • land surrounded by water on three sides • one of the seven large landmasses on the earth • an area of low land between hills or mountains • an extremely dry area with little water and few plants • ...
Physical Science Ch. 4 2022-11-17
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- the rate at which energy is converted
- is the ratio of output work to input work. It is often measured in percent.
- is anything around which you can imagine a boundary.
- is energy that is stored by compressing, stretching, or bending an object.
- is the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the objects in a system.
- energy due to motion
- is the ratio of output force to input force.
- is energy that is due to the gravitational forces between objects.
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- is energy that is stored due to the interactions between objects.
- is the ability to cause change.
- is energy that is due to chemical bonds.
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- is a combination of two or more simple machines.
- a device that changes the force or increases the motion from work.
- is a machine that does work with only one movement of the machine.
- is force applied through a distance.
16 Clues: energy due to motion • is the ability to cause change. • is force applied through a distance. • the rate at which energy is converted • is energy that is due to chemical bonds. • is the ratio of output force to input force. • is a combination of two or more simple machines. • states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. • ...
Physical Features of India 2021-01-11
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- Eastern Himalaya
- Himalaya is also known as
- Land b/w two rivers
- valley lying b/w himachal &Sfivalik
- - belt covered by laterite deposits
- - Riverrien Island Assam
- - River flows throughout the year
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- - A region south of the Lower Himalayas
- - belt composed of new alluvium
- is situated b/w Satluj and Kali rivers
- -- relatively younger physical feature
- Assam Himayal is b/w Dihang
- moutain pass
- -A plain with high production foodgrains
- Northernmost range of Himalaya
- valleys are covered with thick gravel
16 Clues: moutain pass • Eastern Himalaya • Land b/w two rivers • - Riverrien Island Assam • Himalaya is also known as • Assam Himayal is b/w Dihang • Northernmost range of Himalaya • - belt composed of new alluvium • - River flows throughout the year • valley lying b/w himachal &Sfivalik • - belt covered by laterite deposits • valleys are covered with thick gravel • ...
Physical Science Unit 4 2024-12-09
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- energy of motion
- the ability to do work
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- the energy of stretched or compressed objects
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- stored energy
- the amount of matter in an object
- The energy of electric charges
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- kinetic energy
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- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Potential energy that depends on the height of an object
- A form of energy that travels through space as waves
- The distance an object travels per unit of time
- Heat energy
- SI unit for mass
16 Clues: Heat energy • stored energy • kinetic energy • energy of motion • SI unit for mass • the ability to do work • The energy of electric charges • Energy stored in chemical bonds • the amount of matter in an object • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • the energy of stretched or compressed objects • The distance an object travels per unit of time • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-20
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- The anility to do work, to make things happen and to cause changes.
- Matter cannot be created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.
- change Any changes that causes a new substance to be formed.
- The transfer of thermal energy from one object to another due to a difference in temperature.
- The control center of a cell, like the brain of the cell.
- Substance formed by the mere of physical mixing of multuple substances.
- A substance made up of two or more different elements that chemically bonded together.
- measurement of how stuff of matter is in something.
- table A chart that organizes the chemical elements, which are the basic substances that make up matter.
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- Anything that has mass and volume, meaning it takes up space and can be weighed.
- Material that doesn't easily allow heat or electricity to pass through it.
- change A chemical change that produces new substance with properties that differ from the original substance.
- A substance made up of only one type of Atom.
- Material that allows heat,electricity, or energy to flow easily.
- The building blocks of matter.
- A physical property that measures how closely packed together a substance's particles are.
16 Clues: The building blocks of matter. • A substance made up of only one type of Atom. • measurement of how stuff of matter is in something. • The control center of a cell, like the brain of the cell. • change Any changes that causes a new substance to be formed. • Material that allows heat,electricity, or energy to flow easily. • ...
UK Physical Landscape Revision 2025-05-08
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- Type of metamorphic rock used to make roof tiles.
- Granite is more _________ to erosion because of its crystalline structure.
- Area of planted woodland, usually coniferous trees.
- Chalk hill with a dip slope and scarp slope found in southern England.
- Basalt and granite are types of what rock?
- Long thin lake formed by glacial erosion.
- South and North _________ are area of chalk hills in SE England.
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- Slate, marble and schist are types of what rock?
- National park in northern England known for its glacial landscape.
- Some sedimentary rocks have these imprints of old sea animals.
- Types of walls built to separate fields in places like Yorkshire.
- Removal of trees to make space for farming.
- Very flat lowland area of former marshes in eastern England.
- Sedimentary rocks are made from particles ____________ together.
- Upland area in Cornwall known for its granite tors.
- Glacial valleys have this shape.
16 Clues: Glacial valleys have this shape. • Long thin lake formed by glacial erosion. • Basalt and granite are types of what rock? • Removal of trees to make space for farming. • Slate, marble and schist are types of what rock? • Type of metamorphic rock used to make roof tiles. • Upland area in Cornwall known for its granite tors. • ...
Mr. B Health and Wellness 2021-02-02
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- looks at how efficiently and effectively the body functions
- a choice or mindset
- dimension of wellness which looks at having trusting relationships with other
- dimension of wellness that addresses how you control your feelings
- a resource for everyday life
- number of components that make up physical fitness
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- any bodily movement that causes your body to work harder than normal (2 words)
- health is achieved by combining physical, mental, social, and...
- dimension of wellness that addresses how often you exercise
- subjective well-being reflecting the difference between expectations and present experience
- dimension of wellness in which you have a sense of meaning or purpose in life
- way of life integrating physical activity into daily routines (2 words)
12 Clues: a choice or mindset • a resource for everyday life • number of components that make up physical fitness • dimension of wellness that addresses how often you exercise • looks at how efficiently and effectively the body functions • health is achieved by combining physical, mental, social, and... • dimension of wellness that addresses how you control your feelings • ...
Sports Medicine Careers Vocab 2023-08-06
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- The application of medical or surgical agencies for the purpose of preventing, relieving, or curing disease, or aiding natural functions
- Management for an illness or injury which results in symptoms that occur suddenly and unexpectedly
- An effort to prevent or reduce the severity of bodily injuries caused by external mechanisms, such as accidents, before they occur
- The study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms
- A person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery
- Doctor of Medicine, credential held by physicians
- Registered Dietician Nutritionist, credential held by Dieticians
- A proficiency that uses psychological knowledge and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes
- The study and practice of nutrition and diet with regards to improving anyone's athletic performance
- How to move better, faster, more efficiently
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, credential held by graduates of Osteopathic Medical School
- A certified and licensed health care professional who practices in the field of sports medicine using 5 domains to guide care
- The practical application of sports science to enhance movement quality
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- Refers to all movement including during leisure time, for transport to get to and from places, or as part of a person's work
- An industry that enables people with physical impairments or functional limitations to live healthy, productive, independent lives
- Specialize in the non-operative medical treatment of musculoskeletal sports conditions
- Relating to leadership, management, and administration of health care systems
- A broad field of healthcare related to physical activity in sport
- Actions or practices that improve the physical wellbeing of an injured or ill person
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms
- The process of deciding when an injured or ill athlete may safely return to practice or competition
- Physical Therapy/Doctor of Physical Therapy, credential held by Physical Therapists
- Healthcare providers fall under this side of the sports medicine umbrella
- A medical specialty which deals with problems in the foot
- a "whole person" approach to medicine—treating the entire person rather than just the symptoms
- Athletic Trainer Certified, credential held by Athletic Trainers
26 Clues: How to move better, faster, more efficiently • Doctor of Medicine, credential held by physicians • A medical specialty which deals with problems in the foot • Registered Dietician Nutritionist, credential held by Dieticians • Athletic Trainer Certified, credential held by Athletic Trainers • A broad field of healthcare related to physical activity in sport • ...
Matter WOW 2022-09-22
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- liquid to a gas (physical)
- substances composed of atoms that have the same atomic number; can NOT be broken down chemically
- far apart, move quickly, take shape of container, no definite volume, compressible
- International Union of Pure and Applied Compounds
- describes how matter behaves (reacts, explodes, burns)
- the substances that pass through filter paper
- Group 18
- evenly distributed
- the substances that get left behind (do NOT pass through filter paper)
- describes how matter appears (color, size, shape, phase)
- 2 or more atoms chemically combined (touching)
- separating substances based on weight and solubility
- loosely packed, takes shape of container, definite volume, non-compressible
- can be used to separate different sized particles
- tightly packed, definite shape, definite volume, non-compressible
- solid to gas without stopping in the liquid phase (physical)
- dissolves in water (aq)
- the physical materials that make up an object
- the study of matter, its properties and the changes it undergoes
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- liquid to solid (physical)
- creating an entirely new substance (burning, reacting, digesting)
- Earth's gravitational pull on an object
- can be used to pull iron out of a mixture
- can be made into wires
- a substance composed of 2 or more different elements that are chemically combined in a fixed proportion
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- using electricity to break apart water (H2O) into H's and O's
- does not dissolve (floats or sinks)
- unevenly distributed
- gas to liquid (physical)
- bendable
- tend to gain electrons, poor conductors of heat & electricity
- solid to liquid (physical)
- disorder (increases from s to l to g)
- separating substances based on boiling point differences
- gas to solid (physical)
- nothing new is produced (ripping, melting, crushing)
- an example of a homogeneous mixture
- an element or a compound (constant composition & properties)
- an example of a heterogenous mixture
- 6 metalloids
- shiny
- 2 or more different substances physically combined
- able to dissolve
- nonmetallic solids that break easily
- lose electrons, hard solids at room temp, good conductors of heat & electricity
- separating soluble substances from insoluble substances using filter paper
47 Clues: shiny • bendable • Group 18 • 6 metalloids • able to dissolve • evenly distributed • unevenly distributed • can be made into wires • gas to solid (physical) • dissolves in water (aq) • gas to liquid (physical) • liquid to a gas (physical) • solid to liquid (physical) • liquid to solid (physical) • does not dissolve (floats or sinks) • an example of a homogeneous mixture • ...
Matter WOW 2022-09-11
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- liquid to a gas (physical)
- substances composed of atoms that have the same atomic number; can NOT be broken down chemically
- far apart, move quickly, take shape of container, no definite volume, compressible
- = International Union of Pure and Applied Compounds
- describes how matter behaves (reacts, explodes, burns)
- the substances that pass through filter paper
- Group 18
- evenly distributed
- the substances that get left behind (do NOT pass through filter paper)
- describes how matter appears (color, size, shape, phase)
- 2 or more atoms chemically combined (touching)
- separating substances based on weight and solubility
- loosely packed, takes shape of container, definite volume, non-compressible
- can be used to separate different sized particles
- tightly packed, definite shape, definite volume, non-compressible
- solid to gas without stopping in the liquid phase (physical)
- = dissolves in water (aq)
- the physical materials that make up an object
- the study of matter, its properties and the changes it undergoes
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- liquid to solid (physical)
- creating an entirely new substance (burning, reacting, digesting)
- Earth's gravitational pull on an object
- can be used to pull iron out of a mixture
- can be made into wires
- a substance composed of 2 or more different elements that are chemically combined in a fixed proportion
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- using electricity to break apart water (H2O) into H's and O's
- does not dissolve (floats or sinks)
- unevenly distributed
- gas to liquid (physical)
- bendable
- tend to gain electrons, poor conductors of heat & electricity
- solid to liquid (physical)
- disorder (increases from s to l to g)
- separating substances based on boiling point differences
- = gas to solid (physical)
- nothing new is produced (ripping, melting, crushing)
- an example of a homogeneous mixture
- an element or a compound (constant composition & properties)
- an example of a heterogenous mixture
- 6 metalloids
- shiny
- 2 or more different substances physically combined
- able to dissolve
- nonmetallic solids that break easily
- lose electrons, hard solids at room temp, good conductors of heat & electricity
- separating soluble substances from insoluble substances using filter paper
47 Clues: shiny • bendable • Group 18 • 6 metalloids • able to dissolve • evenly distributed • unevenly distributed • can be made into wires • gas to liquid (physical) • = gas to solid (physical) • = dissolves in water (aq) • liquid to a gas (physical) • solid to liquid (physical) • liquid to solid (physical) • does not dissolve (floats or sinks) • an example of a homogeneous mixture • ...
Fitness 2025-04-29
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- a group of muscles located in the front of the thigh
- a high-intensity fitness programme incorporating elements from several sports and types of exercise
- ability to move quickly and easily
- a strength exercise in which the trainee lowers his or her hips from a standing position and then stands back up
- recover from strenuous physical exertion by doing gentle stretches and exercises
- push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet
- most popular abdominal exercise
- sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water
- PRESSURE The pressure of circulating the blood on the walls of the blood vessels
- a special course of food to which a person restricts themselves, either to lose weight or for medical reasons
- a popular fitness program inspired by Latin dance
- the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- use of bicycles for transport, recreation, exercise or sport
- straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length
- a piece of equipment used in weight training
- isometric core strength exercise that involves maintaining a position similar to a push-up for the maximum possible time
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- take air into the lungs and then expel it
- essential to building muscle mass
- raising and lowering the body using the arms
- a device generally for walking, running or climbing while staying in the same place
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- the quality or state of being physically strong
- type of exercise that raises your heart rate
- a session of vigorous physical exercise or training
- run at a steady gentle pace, as a form of physical exercise
- a sport involving strenuous physical exercise in order to strengthen and enlarge the muscles of the body
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady
- A group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India
- the sport or activity of lifting barbells
30 Clues: most popular abdominal exercise • essential to building muscle mass • ability to move quickly and easily • take air into the lungs and then expel it • the sport or activity of lifting barbells • raising and lowering the body using the arms • type of exercise that raises your heart rate • a piece of equipment used in weight training • ...
