physical Crossword Puzzles
Physical science 2022-05-10
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- is on the periodic table
- circuit a circuit that has not complete
- a unit of matter the smallest element
- in a formula is 9.8
- one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- the element of atomic number 6
- volume 1 1000 cubic cent.
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature, typically one consisting of a narrow, hermetically sealed glass tube marked with graduations and having at one end a bulb
- is the required or allowed amount of any physical property involved in an interaction while dealing with atomic and subatomic systems.
- r electrokinetic potential in colloidal dispersions
- a band of colors, as seen in a rainbow, produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction according to wavelength.
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the chemical element of atomic number 54, a member of the noble gas series. It is obtained by distillation of liquid air, and is used in some specialized electric lamps.
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- mass of unit volume of a material substance
- a gas noble on the periodic table
- energy which body possess by virtue of being in motion
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
- the chemical element of atomic number 92, a dense gray radioactive metal used as a fuel in nuclear reactors.
- first law of newton
- enegy the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others
- chemical element of atomic number 5
- is measurement in units
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- change with time of the position
- a measure of the quantity of moles of a product formed in relation to the reactant consumed, obtained in a chemical reaction, usually expressed as a percentage.
26 Clues: in a formula is 9.8 • first law of newton • is measurement in units • is on the periodic table • volume 1 1000 cubic cent. • the element of atomic number 6 • change with time of the position • a gas noble on the periodic table • chemical element of atomic number 5 • a unit of matter the smallest element • circuit a circuit that has not complete • ...
PHYSICAL CONDITIONING 2025-10-24
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- The ability to use different body parts together smoothly and efficiently.
- The ability to maintain body position while standing or moving.
- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen during sustained activity.
- Gradually increasing the difficulty of a workout to improve performance
- The maximum force a muscle or group of muscles can exert.
- One complete movement of an exercise.
- Short bursts of intense activity without relying on oxygen (e.g., sprinting).
- The ratio of fat to lean body mass (muscle, bone, water).
- Light activity done before exercise to prepare the body and prevent injury.
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- The ability of muscles to perform repeated actions over time.
- Gentle activity after exercise to help the body recover.
- Training that targets a specific fitness goal or muscle group.
- Maintaining proper fluid levels in the body.
- The number of heartbeats per minute while at complete rest.
- Chemicals released during exercise that improve mood and reduce stress.
- The time needed for the body to repair and strengthen after exercise.
- The ability to move quickly and change direction with control.
- Increasing intensity or duration to improve fitness.
- The ability to move quickly from one point to another.
- A group of repetitions performed without rest.
- Consuming food that provides energy and supports body function.
- Continuous activity that increases heart rate and uses oxygen (e.g., running.
- The range of motion available at a joint.
- The ability to exert maximum force quickly (strength + speed).
- The ideal heart rate zone for effective cardiovascular training.
25 Clues: One complete movement of an exercise. • The range of motion available at a joint. • Maintaining proper fluid levels in the body. • A group of repetitions performed without rest. • Increasing intensity or duration to improve fitness. • The ability to move quickly from one point to another. • Gentle activity after exercise to help the body recover. • ...
Physical science 2025-06-10
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- the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles
- a measurement of the amount of three-dimensional space that a substance or object occupies
- The basic building blocks of all matter
- an elementary particle that has a negative charge and is a constituent of all atoms
- the force exerted on an object due to gravity
- an instrument that measures temperature
- the rapid phase transition from liquid to gas or water
- a variable that stands alone and isn't changed by the other variables you are trying to measure
- descriptive information about qualities, characteristics, or attributes that cannot be measured or counted numerically
- a materials ability to readily ignite and burn when exposed to a source of ignition
- the force of fundamental attraction between all things that have mass or energy
- a form of electromagnetic radiation with high energy and short wavelengths falling between gamma rays and uv rays on the em spectrum
- the curved path an object follows as it moves around another object due to gravity
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- the result or outcome of a reaction,process, or system
- a metallic element with a variety of uses and properties
- the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent
- the energy transferred by a force one newton moving over a distance of one meter
- a measure of how much mass is packed into a given volume of a substance or object
- a substance made from two or more different elements that have been chemically joined
- the energy an object has due to motion
- a type of electromagnetic radiation with shorter wave-lengths than visible light
- a state of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container but it doesn't change its volume
- the energy that makes things feel hot or warm
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- the vertical line that extends from top to bottom
25 Clues: the energy an object has due to motion • The basic building blocks of all matter • an instrument that measures temperature • the force exerted on an object due to gravity • the energy that makes things feel hot or warm • the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent • the vertical line that extends from top to bottom • ...
physical science 2025-06-09
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- a type of eletromagnetic radiation that has shorter wave lengths than visible light
- the energy transferred by a force of one newton moving over a distance of one meter
- information that describes qualities or characterizes rather than numerical values
- the force exerted on a body by gravity
- the basic building blocks of matter
- the process by which a liquid turns its boiling point
- the form of energy that is transferred between two substances at different temperatures
- an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other
- a chemical element
- the vertical axis on the cartesion coordinate planezinc chemical element
- a substance made from tub or more different elements that have been chemically joined
- the variable you manipulate or vary in an experimental study to explore its effects
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- degree to which a substance dissolves in a solvent to make a solution
- a type of matter with specific proper that makes it less rigid than a solid but more rugid than a gas
- a regular, repeating path that one object in space around another one
- the measure of the 3 dimensional space occupid by matter or enclosed\
- the species formed from chemical reactions
- a form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to visible light
- a form of energy that an object or a particle has by
- a substance particle that is found in all atoms
- is a measure of how quickly a specific material is a capable of catching fire and burning
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space
- an instrument that measures temperature
- the relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up (volume)
- the small,dense,spherical center of an atom
25 Clues: a chemical element • the basic building blocks of matter • the force exerted on a body by gravity • an instrument that measures temperature • the species formed from chemical reactions • the small,dense,spherical center of an atom • a substance particle that is found in all atoms • a form of energy that an object or a particle has by • ...
Physical Science 2025-06-09
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- The energy of motion.
- Tiny particle that carries a negative charge and moves around the center of an atom.
- Building block of life.
- Invisible light that comes from different places.
- Tightly packed.
- Something that can change shape to fit the container it's in.
- The vertical line on a graph.
- The amount of space a solid, liquid, or gas takes up.
- Variable Changed on purpose to see what happens.
- I can boil an egg with this type of water.
- The flow of energy from something hot to something cold.
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- Using senses to describe something without numbers.
- The new substances that are formed as a result of the reaction.
- A bluish-white material on the periodic table.
- Picture taken of the inside of your body.
- Elements chemically joined together.
- How well a substance dissolves in a liquid.
- Pulls you toward the Earth.
- The path an object takes as it moves around another object.
- How heavy something is.
- Structure in the cell that controls the cell and contains DNA.
- When something can be set on fire easily.
- A type of light that has a shorter wavelength than visible light.
- A way to measure how much energy or work is done.
- A tool used to measure temperature.
25 Clues: Tightly packed. • The energy of motion. • Building block of life. • How heavy something is. • Pulls you toward the Earth. • The vertical line on a graph. • A tool used to measure temperature. • Elements chemically joined together. • Picture taken of the inside of your body. • When something can be set on fire easily. • I can boil an egg with this type of water. • ...
Physical Science 2025-06-09
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- How quick an object burns
- 2 or more elements
- Liquid changes into a gas
- Measures temperature
- A type of electromagnetic radiation
- Mass of a substance
- Energy possessed by an object to move
- The amount of 3D space occupied
- Vertical axis on a coordinate plane
- Structure in a cell
- Smallest part of substance
- A path followed by an object
- Result of a chemical reaction
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- A subatomic particle
- Describe characteristics/qualities
- Control variable
- No shape/definite volume
- Electromagnetic waves
- Force of nature
- Ability of a substance to form solutions
- International system of units
- Metallic element
- Thermal Energy
- Travels through space
24 Clues: Thermal Energy • Force of nature • Control variable • Metallic element • 2 or more elements • Mass of a substance • Structure in a cell • A subatomic particle • Measures temperature • Electromagnetic waves • Travels through space • No shape/definite volume • How quick an object burns • Liquid changes into a gas • Smallest part of substance • A path followed by an object • ...
physical science 2025-06-09
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- A form of electromagnet genetic similar to visible light
- A measure of the amount
- Transfer of thermal energy between object
- An instrument that measures temperature
- variable is a variable you can manipulate
- The basic until of a chemical element
- Degree to which a substance dissolved in a solvent
- The force exerted on an object due to gravity
- The membrane enclose organelle within a cell
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- Focus on collecting and analyzing
- energy The energy that was done to its motion
- A material ability to readily ignite and burn
- A type of electromagnetic radiation that has short wavelengths
- A curved path that one object takes
- Mass a unit or volume of substance
- Substance that produced in the reaction
- The process where liquid rapidly changes
- A type of matter
- The force of fundamental attraction between all things
- A substance from two or more different element
- A negative charged fundamental subatomic
- The standard unit of energy and work in
- Zinc sulfide used in floored bulbs
23 Clues: A type of matter • A measure of the amount • Focus on collecting and analyzing • Mass a unit or volume of substance • Zinc sulfide used in floored bulbs • A curved path that one object takes • The basic until of a chemical element • Substance that produced in the reaction • An instrument that measures temperature • The standard unit of energy and work in • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-25
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- - Upper back and neck muscle.
- - Mineral essential for bone health.
- - Ability to change direction quickly.
- - Training involving bursts of intensity and rest.
- - The hip bone.
- - Chemical processes to maintain life.
- - Having an excessive amount of body fat.
- - Tissue connecting bone to bone.
- - The shoulder muscle.
- - Known as football in most of the world.
- - Maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body.
- - Sport played with a bat and wickets.
- - Increasing the angle between bones.
- - Tissue connecting muscle to bone.
- - A player positioned to score goals.
- - Act of lengthening muscles.
- - Ancient practice focusing on flexibility and breath.
- - The drive to achieve a goal.
- - A series of exercises performed in rotation.
- - Lowering the hips from a standing position.
- - Muscles of the stomach.
- - A martial art involving punches and kicks.
- - Muscle lengthening under tension.
- - The main sugar that the body uses for energy.
- - Hitting a ball before it touches the ground.
- - Simple sugar used for fuel.
- - Standard clothing worn by a team.
- - Stepping forward and bending the knees.
- - A common rule violation in soccer and hockey.
- - Engaging in physical movement.
- - A period of no progress in training.
- - The act of starting a point in tennis.
- - Combat sport involving grappling.
- - Sport similar to basketball but no dribbling.
- - Sport played with an oval ball and scrums.
- - Sport played with a shuttlecock.
- - Macronutrient essential for muscle repair.
- - Sport involving flips, bars, and balance beams.
- - Core exercise held in a push-up position.
- - Muscle group on the back of the thigh.
- - Turning a joint around an axis.
- - Relating to the heart.
- - To move a ball by repeated bounces or touches.
- - Muscle on the front of the thigh.
- - Using different body parts together smoothly.
- - Moving through water using limbs.
- - The beat of the heart felt in the arteries.
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- - Player who guards the net.
- - To breathe out.
- - Sport involving bows and arrows.
- - Muscle contraction without movement.
- - Tube that carries blood.
- - The internal framework of the body.
- - Person who trains athletes.
- - Prize for a championship.
- - Extreme tiredness.
- - Muscle contraction with movement.
- - The amount of force a muscle can produce.
- - Where two bones meet.
- - The position in which someone holds their body.
- - Short race at top speed.
- - Combat sport with gloves.
- - Essential period for recovery.
- - Body's primary energy source.
- - Large chest muscle.
- - Organic compound needed for small amounts of health.
- - Jump training for power.
- - A short, high-speed run.
- - Time taken to respond to a stimulus.
- - Muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- - Martial art focused on throwing.
- - Slowing down after intense exercise.
- - Metabolic process that builds molecules.
- - An award for winning a competition.
- - Decreasing the angle between two bones.
- - Race involving swimming, cycling, and running.
- - Principle of training harder than usual.
- - Sudden, involuntary muscle contraction.
- - Sport played on a court with rackets and a felt ball.
- - Sport played with a bat and diamond.
- - Combat sport using foils or sabers.
- - Time needed for the body to repair.
- - A long-distance race of 26.2 miles.
- - The official who enforces rules in a game.
- - Firm, flexible connective tissue.
- - Strategies used to win a game.
- - The ability to sustain prolonged physical effort.
- - Muscle on the back of the upper arm.
- - Speed in a specific direction.
- - Exercise that requires oxygen.
- - Sport where you shoot through a hoop.
- - Synthetic substance used to build muscle.
- - Gentle exercise to prepare for a workout.
- - Ability to stay upright while moving or standing.
- - Units used to measure energy in food.
- - Exercise without the use of oxygen.
- - Players trying to stop the opponent from scoring.
- - Sport using oars to move a boat.
- - To breathe in.
- - The ability to do something well.
100 Clues: - The hip bone. • - To breathe in. • - To breathe out. • - Extreme tiredness. • - Large chest muscle. • - The shoulder muscle. • - Where two bones meet. • - Relating to the heart. • - Muscles of the stomach. • - Tube that carries blood. • - Short race at top speed. • - Jump training for power. • - A short, high-speed run. • - Prize for a championship. • - Combat sport with gloves. • ...
Physical Features 2025-09-14
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- - a flat, treeless plain with permanently frozen ground
- - narrow stretch of water joining two larger bodies of water
- of a River - place where a river or stream begins, often in highlands
- - large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- - area of flat or slightly rolling land at high elevation, usually with steep sides (mesa is generally smaller than a plateau)
- - a group of islands
- - land with steep sides that rise sharply from surrounding land
- - flat low-lying land build up from soil carried downstream by a river and deposited at its mouth
- - area of land drained by a given river and its branches
- - a large body of ice that moves slowly across the land
- - point of land that extends into a river, lake or ocean.
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- - deep and narrow valley with steep walls
- - narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas
- - a landscape that receives very little precipitation
- - small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream; a branch of a river
- - body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water
- - large body of water completely or partly surrounded by land
- of a River - place where a stream or river flows into a larger body of water
- - area of level land, usually at low elevation and often covered with grasses
- - part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline (generally a bay is smaller than a gulf)
20 Clues: - a group of islands • - deep and narrow valley with steep walls • - a landscape that receives very little precipitation • - a flat, treeless plain with permanently frozen ground • - a large body of ice that moves slowly across the land • - area of land drained by a given river and its branches • - narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas • ...
Physical Science 2025-12-04
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- particle that stabilizes the nucleus
- (15)
- column in the periodic table
- of creating heavier elements in stars
- decay where a neutron becomes a proton
- electron involved in bonding
- charged particle in the nucleus
- (15)
- 18 elements known for low reactivity
- charged ion
- that has gained or lost electrons
- formed when atoms bond chemically
- who proposed the first modern atomic theory
- of nuclear decay releasing a helium nucleus
- property of particles (positive, negative, neutral)
- model proposing electrons orbit in energy levels
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- row in the periodic table
- region where electrons move around the nucleus
- part of the atom containing protons and neutrons
- unit of matter that retains chemical properties
- easily an atom undergoes chemical change
- of elements by atomic number
- charged particle found outside the nucleus
- that is shiny, malleable, and conducts electricity
- of how strongly an atom attracts electrons
- of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- of protons and neutrons in an atom
- of protons in an atom
- charged ion
- process that forms heavier elements in stars
- substance made of one type of atom
- where electrons are likely to be found
32 Clues: (15) • (15) • charged ion • charged ion • of protons in an atom • row in the periodic table • column in the periodic table • of elements by atomic number • electron involved in bonding • charged particle in the nucleus • that has gained or lost electrons • formed when atoms bond chemically • of protons and neutrons in an atom • substance made of one type of atom • ...
Physical Education 2025-10-15
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- The ability to use body parts smoothly and together (12)
- Eating the right kinds of food for health and energy (9)
- Ability to move quickly and change direction easily (7)
- The ability to bend and move joints easily (11)
- The ability to perform physical activity for a long time (9)
- The practice of self-control and following rules (10)
- Fair and respectful behavior in games and sports (13)
- The ability to stay upright or steady while moving (7)
- The ability to keep going without getting tired quickly (7)
- Gentle activity after exercise to help muscles recover (8)
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- The way you hold or position your body (7)
- The ability to carry out daily tasks without fatigue (7)
- Any activity that improves strength or fitness (8)
- Working together to achieve a common goal (8)
- Quick automatic response to a stimulus (6)
- How fast you can move or cover a distance (5)
- Rhythmic exercise that improves heart and lung fitness (8)
- The power of muscles to exert force (8)
- Keeping the body supplied with enough water (9)
- Light activity done before exercise to prepare the body (6)
20 Clues: The power of muscles to exert force (8) • The way you hold or position your body (7) • Quick automatic response to a stimulus (6) • Working together to achieve a common goal (8) • How fast you can move or cover a distance (5) • The ability to bend and move joints easily (11) • Keeping the body supplied with enough water (9) • ...
Physical Fitness 2026-03-07
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- Nutrient that gives quick energy.
- Exercise repetitions.
- Healthy eating plan.
- Protective nutrients in fruits and vegetables.
- Exercise for abdominal muscles.
- Vegetable-based healthy meal.
- Nutrient for muscle growth.
- Equipment for resistance training.
- Exercise with breathing and stretching.
- Person who guides workouts.
- Breaking down food in the body.
- Nutrients that help body functions.
- Leg strengthening exercise.
- Ability to exercise longer.
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- Tissues that move the body.
- Exercise that raises heart rate.
- Healthy green vegetables.
- Ability to move joints easily.
- Body recovery time.
- System that pumps blood.
- Ability to perform physical activity.
- Mineral for strong bones.
- Running at a steady pace.
- Exercise for flexibility.
- Body part strengthened by push-ups.
- Exercise using heavy weights.
- Balanced eating pattern.
- Energy from food.
- Place to exercise.
- Drink for hydration.
30 Clues: Energy from food. • Place to exercise. • Body recovery time. • Healthy eating plan. • Drink for hydration. • Exercise repetitions. • System that pumps blood. • Balanced eating pattern. • Healthy green vegetables. • Mineral for strong bones. • Running at a steady pace. • Exercise for flexibility. • Tissues that move the body. • Nutrient for muscle growth. • Person who guides workouts. • ...
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 2026-03-04
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- A LA MODE
- DECONTRACTE
- PAS MAL
- CHIC
- LISSE,RAIDE / DROIT
- ENFANT
- MAIGRE
- BELLE
- ONDULE
- CICATRICE
- ADOLESCENT
- BEAU
- A LA MODE JEUNE
- FIN,LONGILIGNE
- FRISE
- PETIT
- GRAND
- RETROUSSE / EN TROMPETTE
- LAID
- ENROBE,GRASSOUILLET
- POINTU
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- TOUT JEUNE ENFANT
- NEGLIGE
- POIDS
- MIGNON
- FONCE
- SEDUISANT
- BANAL
- CHÂTAIN
- GRAIN DE BEAUTE
- CARRE
- CLAIR
- BOUCLE
- GROS
- TAILLE
- ADULTE
- TACHES DE ROUSSEUR
- MINCE
- CHAUVE
39 Clues: CHIC • GROS • BEAU • LAID • POIDS • FONCE • BANAL • CARRE • CLAIR • BELLE • FRISE • PETIT • MINCE • GRAND • MIGNON • ENFANT • MAIGRE • ONDULE • BOUCLE • TAILLE • ADULTE • CHAUVE • POINTU • NEGLIGE • PAS MAL • CHÂTAIN • A LA MODE • SEDUISANT • CICATRICE • ADOLESCENT • DECONTRACTE • FIN,LONGILIGNE • GRAIN DE BEAUTE • A LA MODE JEUNE • TOUT JEUNE ENFANT • TACHES DE ROUSSEUR • LISSE,RAIDE / DROIT • ENROBE,GRASSOUILLET • RETROUSSE / EN TROMPETTE
Physical description 2026-04-03
Physical science 2021-12-15
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- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- the capacity for doing work
- the controlled use of nuclear energy
- one of two or more species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic number and position in the periodic table
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
- processing thoughts and feelings about an incident
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- a state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- a mechanical device consisting of a grooved wheel turned by a cord or chain with a rigidly attached axle
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges
- when a neutron slams into a larger atom
- solid, liquid, and gas are
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- a bar used to pry or move something
- in referring to matter that is not solid
- the process of light bending around an obstacle or spreading out after it moves through a small space
- any material capable of attracting iron and producing a magnetic field outside itself
- the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another stable object
- a measure of the heaviness of an object
- the act or process of liquefying or rendering plastic by heat
- two forces acting on an object are not equal in size
- a form of energy that results from the flow of charged particles
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- is a mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force
- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- the flow of electrical charge carriers like electrons.
- formed when two or more other substances act upon one another
- a wheel that carries a flexible rope, cord, cable, chain, or belt on its rim
- an occupation or something that someone does or has done
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
- motion remains in uniform motion in a straight line u
- a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered
- strength or energy exerted or brought to bear
- relating to, or utilizing a shift in frequency
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- he transfer of heat between two parts of a stationary system, caused by a temperature difference between the parts
- the interval of time required for one-half of the atomic nuclei of a radioactive sample to decay
- disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium
- Tow forces equal in size
- one of the three main states of matter, along with liquid and gas
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- equal to one event per second
- the study of a state of matter comprising charged particles
- any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more chemical elements
- a positive charge equal in magnitude to a unit of electron charge
- the quality of being hot; high temperature.
- the transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas) between areas of different temperature.
- how fast an object is moving
- units of distance divided by time
52 Clues: Tow forces equal in size • solid, liquid, and gas are • the capacity for doing work • how fast an object is moving • equal to one event per second • units of distance divided by time • a bar used to pry or move something • the controlled use of nuclear energy • the basic unit of a chemical element. • when a neutron slams into a larger atom • ...
Physical science 2021-12-16
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- the force acting on the object due to gravity
- a radiant light and heat from the sun
- a measurement of the length between two points
- any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges
- a wheel that carries a flexible rope, cord, cable, chain, or belt on its rim
- the energy that is emitted by matter in the form of photons or electromagnetic waves
- a fundamental particle with negative electric charge
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of positive or upward displacement from the rest position
- a change in frequency and wavelength of a wave
- a line graph that represents the change of phase of matter
- a positive charge equal in magnitude to a unit of electron charge
- of, worked by, charged with, or producing electricity
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- the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time
- stored energy that depends upon the relative position of carious parts of a system
- one of two or more species of atom of a chemical element with the same atomic number and position in the periodic table
- the distance of a moving object in a given amount of time
- the measured period during which an action exists
- the capacity for doing work
- the energy that it possesses due to its motion
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a mechanism that converts rotational motion to linear motion
- the phase transitions that a substance undergoes as head is added to it
- the amount of heat per unit mass needed to icnrease the temperature of a material by one degree celsius or kelvin
- the distance in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next point of corresponding phase
- a simply a triangular tool, often made of metal, woof, stone, or plastic
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
26 Clues: the capacity for doing work • a radiant light and heat from the sun • the force acting on the object due to gravity • a measurement of the length between two points • the energy that it possesses due to its motion • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a change in frequency and wavelength of a wave • the measured period during which an action exists • ...
Physical Science 2021-12-15
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- a rigid bar resting on a pivot
- the processing of light bending around an obstacle or spreading out after it moves through a small space
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely
- the action of splitting something into two or more parts
- propagation of disturbances from place to place in a regular and organized way
- pure substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same numbers of protons in their nuclei
- the rate at which charge flows through a surface
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water
- composed of individual electronic components
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- the action or process of moving or being moved
- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other
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- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- firm and stable in shape
- the process of joining two or more things together to form a single entity
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- the maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- the movement of electrically charged particles through a transmission medium
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the basic unit of a chemical element
25 Clues: firm and stable in shape • a rigid bar resting on a pivot • the basic unit of a chemical element • the speed of something in a given direction • composed of individual electronic components • the action or process of moving or being moved • the rate at which charge flows through a surface • a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume • ...
Physical science 2021-12-15
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- a state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- a positive charge equal in magnitude to a unit of electron charge
- how fast an object is moving
- an occupation or something that someone does or has done
- any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more chemical elements
- solid, liquid, and gas are
- branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- he transfer of heat between two parts of a stationary system, caused by a temperature difference between the parts
- Tow forces equal in size
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
- processing thoughts and feelings about an incident
- the controlled use of nuclear energy
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- when a neutron slams into a larger atom
- the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another stable object
- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion
- formed when two or more other substances act upon one another
- the process of light bending around an obstacle or spreading out after it moves through a small space
- the flow of electrical charge carriers like electrons.
- disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium
- the interval of time required for one-half of the atomic nuclei of a radioactive sample to decay
- one of two or more species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic number and position in the periodic table
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- a form of energy that results from the flow of charged particles
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- any material capable of attracting iron and producing a magnetic field outside itself
- comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- is a mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- one of the three main states of matter, along with liquid and gas
- motion remains in uniform motion in a straight line u
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- equal to one event per second
- a wheel that carries a flexible rope, cord, cable, chain, or belt on its rim
- the transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas) between areas of different temperature.
- strength or energy exerted or brought to bear
- two forces acting on an object are not equal in size
- the study of a state of matter comprising charged particles
- any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges
- relating to, or utilizing a shift in frequency
- a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered
- the capacity for doing work
- in referring to matter that is not solid
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- the act or process of liquefying or rendering plastic by heat
- a measure of the heaviness of an object
- units of distance divided by time
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
49 Clues: Tow forces equal in size • solid, liquid, and gas are • the capacity for doing work • how fast an object is moving • equal to one event per second • units of distance divided by time • the controlled use of nuclear energy • the basic unit of a chemical element. • when a neutron slams into a larger atom • a measure of the heaviness of an object • ...
Physical Landforms 2021-10-22
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- lump of land that you might roll down
- land that is surrounded by water
- a high point of land that narrowly extends into a body of water
- area with a lot of trees
- lake in a big pit
- an isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides, found in landscapes with horizontal strata
- open area with a lot of grass
- hole in the ground where you find minerals/ores
- an area where the land is at, near, or below the level of the sea and there are not usually mountains or large hills
- a grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees
- small desert next to the ocean
- giant steep hill
- large beach without water
- Source of water in a desert
- lump that spews water
- arrangement of rivers leading to the ocean
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- large source of still water
- a large group of valleys that create something "grand"
- hill/mountain that is mostly flat at the top.
- land with water on 3 of the 4 sides
- largest sources of water on earth
- mountain that shoots lava
- falling water
- bridge made of land
- large piece of ice that has the shape of a giant rock
- water that has land on 3 of 4 sides
- 2 hills/mountains so close they create a pit
- moving source of water
28 Clues: falling water • giant steep hill • lake in a big pit • bridge made of land • lump that spews water • moving source of water • area with a lot of trees • mountain that shoots lava • large beach without water • large source of still water • Source of water in a desert • open area with a lot of grass • small desert next to the ocean • land that is surrounded by water • ...
Physical science 2021-11-18
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- the flow of an electrical power of charge
- an inclined plane with one or two sloping sides
- the application of science to help people
- a quantity that can have more than a single value
- the rate of change of velocity
- an inclined plane wrapped in a spiral around a cylindrical post
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- is the product of its mass and velocity
- a closed conducting path
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- thermal energy that flows from something at a higher temperature
- the transfer of energy that occurs when a force makes an object move
- the gravitational force exerted on an object
- used to detect electric charges
- an organized set of investigation procedures
- a push or pull
- the amount of work done in one second
- a visual display of information
- a material in which heat flows slowly
- when a object changes its position relative to a reference point
- a device that makes doing work easier
20 Clues: a push or pull • a closed conducting path • the rate of change of velocity • used to detect electric charges • a visual display of information • the amount of work done in one second • a material in which heat flows slowly • a device that makes doing work easier • is the product of its mass and velocity • the flow of an electrical power of charge • ...
Physical science 2021-11-18
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- how fast something is going
- attractive force between two objects
- occurs when what the scientist expects changes how the results are viewed
- test the affects of one thing or another control
- gravitational force exerted on an objects
- a push of pull
- a material on which heat flows through slowly
- refers to the properties and interactions
- is the amount of work done in one second
- force that opposes the sliding motion between two touching surfaces
- is the SI unit of energy
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- is a inclined plane wrapped in a spiral around a cylindrical post
- mother for studying the natural world
- is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- is a device that makes doing work easier
- is an inclined plane with one or two slopping slides
- is the transfer of energy that occurs when a force makes up an objects
- a large wheel that rotates when pushed by wind,water, and steam
- when a object changes its position relative to a reference point
- it has a positive charge
20 Clues: a push of pull • it has a positive charge • is the SI unit of energy • how fast something is going • attractive force between two objects • mother for studying the natural world • is a device that makes doing work easier • is the amount of work done in one second • gravitational force exerted on an objects • refers to the properties and interactions • ...
Physical science 2021-11-18
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- attractive force between two objects
- it has a positive charge
- is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- is a inclined plane wrapped in a spiral around a cylindrical post
- is the SI unit of energy
- force that opposes the sliding motion between two touching surfaces
- is the amount of work done in one second
- refers to the properties and interactions
- when a object changes its position relative to a reference point
- how fast something is going
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- test the affects of one thing or another control
- is an inclined plane with one or two slopping slides
- is a device that makes doing work easier
- a large wheel that rotates when pushed by wind,water, and steam
- occurs when what the scientist expects changes how the results are viewed
- gravitational force exerted on an objects
- a push of pull
- a material on which heat flows through slowly
- is the transfer of energy that occurs when a force makes up an objects
- mother for studying the natural world
20 Clues: a push of pull • it has a positive charge • is the SI unit of energy • how fast something is going • attractive force between two objects • mother for studying the natural world • is a device that makes doing work easier • is the amount of work done in one second • gravitational force exerted on an objects • refers to the properties and interactions • ...
Physical Science 2012-12-03
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- 2nd element on periodic table
- father of modern atomic theory
- each column in periodic table
- atomic # 20
- symbol is Ag
- group 2 on the periodic table.
- gases group 18
- 1st element on periodic table
- atomic # 79
- small particles; make up most of matter
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- group 17
- each row in periodic table
- so soft, can be cut with knife.
- best science teacher ever
- can use the inner shell before using the outer shell
- discovered neutron
- charged atom
- brittle right side of periodic table
- semiconductors
- most of the elements
20 Clues: group 17 • atomic # 20 • atomic # 79 • symbol is Ag • charged atom • semiconductors • gases group 18 • discovered neutron • most of the elements • best science teacher ever • each row in periodic table • 2nd element on periodic table • each column in periodic table • 1st element on periodic table • father of modern atomic theory • group 2 on the periodic table. • so soft, can be cut with knife. • ...
Physical Appearance 2013-01-09
22 Clues: dyed • oval • round • bangs • heavy • skinny • to look • freckles • opposite • triangular • horse tail • beauty mark • facial hair • lack of hair • contact lenses • similar to curly • shape with 4 sides • the color of a tomato • Rapunzel has long ____ • Arthur Read wears these • Santa Claus has a _____ • to play soccer you need a _____
Physical Science 2013-01-25
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- A unit for measuring temperature
- Plastic would dry quicker than wool because it is what?
- A man made source of water
- Salt is put on the roads when it is icy because it lowers the .... point of water.
- The change from water into water vapour
- Condensation usually comes from water vapour in the ...?
- When a solid dissolves in water, this is created
- A use of water at home
- One of the two elements which make up pure water
- The name of the famous scientist who created the condenser used in distillation
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- Lime is added during the water treatment process to stop it from damaging what?
- One of the three states of matter
- The chemical added during the water treatment process to kill any remaining germs
- Cooking an egg is an example of this type of change
- Filtration can be used to separate this from water
- The process of letting the heavy objects sink to the botton and skimming the clear water off the top
- The chemical which is added to form floc
- How to separate peas and water
- A form of precipitation
- A place where ice will melt very slowly
20 Clues: A use of water at home • A form of precipitation • A man made source of water • How to separate peas and water • A unit for measuring temperature • One of the three states of matter • The change from water into water vapour • A place where ice will melt very slowly • The chemical which is added to form floc • When a solid dissolves in water, this is created • ...
PHYSICAL APPEARANCE 2013-03-15
31 Clues: Liso • Pelo • Gris • Azul • Ojos • Bajo • Alto • Rubio • Gordo • Rubia • Claro • Calvo • Viejo • Negro • Verde • Barba • Joven • Largo • Grande • Bigote • Rizado • Esbelto • Pequeño • Delgado • Ondulado • Rellenito • Pelirrojo • Calva y pelo • Mediana altura • Oscuro, moreno • Marrón, castaño
Physical Science 2013-03-11
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- The increase of speed
- The energy of a moving object.
- a device used to measure speed by printing dots on a strip on paper.
- A object that continues to move unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- The speed when falling down.
- Energy that is stored.
- Energy is stored while compressed or expanded.
- When force moves something.
- the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
- Connecting starting point to end point that shows direction.
- F= m x a
- it is something we breathe in to survive.
- A Unit when measuring energy.
- A feeling of possessing such strengh and vitality.
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- Stored energy that pulls you down.
- It is made up of elastic.
- a speed that doesnt change.
- This object is found in trampolines that makes you jump higher.
- Every action there is an equal and opposite action.
- Useful output of an energy transfered.
- Measurement of how far apart objects are.
21 Clues: F= m x a • The increase of speed • Energy that is stored. • It is made up of elastic. • a speed that doesnt change. • When force moves something. • The speed when falling down. • A Unit when measuring energy. • The energy of a moving object. • Stored energy that pulls you down. • Useful output of an energy transfered. • Measurement of how far apart objects are. • ...
Physical Science 2013-05-16
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- /the 2890 kilometer thick layer of earth located below the crust
- seasonal reversal of wind direction associated with large continents, especially asia; in winter, the wind blows from sea to land.
- front/a front along which a cold air mass thrust beneath a warmer air mass.
- point/ the temperature to which air has to be cooled in order to reach saturation
- core/ the solid innermost layer of earth , about 1220 kilometers in radius.
- thermal energy transferred from one object to another
- rebound/ tendency for deformed rock
- the process of converting a liquid to a gas
- transfer heat from one object to the next pot on stove
- boundary/ a region where the rigid plates are moving apart
- the point within earth where an earthquake originates
- proposed supercontinent that 200 million years ago began to break apart and from the present landmasses
- the layer of the atmosphere immediately above the stratosphere and characterized by decreasing temperatures with height
- / the rigid outer layer of earth including the crust and upper mantle.
- point
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- heat / the energy absorbed or released during a change of state.
- a frictions of total radiation that is reflected back by a surface
- an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- a low pressure center characterized by a counterclockwise flow of air in northern hemisphere
- the boundary between two adjoining air masses having contrasting characteristics.
- a small earthquake often precedes a major earthquake originates
- core /a layer beneath the mantle about 2260 kilometers thick; the outer core contains liquid iron and generates earth’s magnetic field
- the thin rocky outer layer of earth.
- the location on the earth’s surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- vibration of earth produced by rapid release of energy
- wall/ a doughnut- shaped area of intense cumulonimbus development and very strong winds that surrounds the eye of a hurricane.
- / a molecule of oxygen containing three oxygen atoms
- /a general term referring to water vapor in the of earth air but not to liquid droplets of fog ,cloud, or rain.
28 Clues: point • rebound/ tendency for deformed rock • the thin rocky outer layer of earth. • the process of converting a liquid to a gas • an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure • / a molecule of oxygen containing three oxygen atoms • the point within earth where an earthquake originates • thermal energy transferred from one object to another • ...
Physical Science 2013-05-15
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- /The vibration of the earth produced by the rapid release of energy.
- /The process of converting a liquid into a gas.
- /The transfer of heat through matter by molecular activity. Energy is transferred through collisions from one molecule to another.
- /A small vary intense cyclonic storm with exceedingly high winds.
- /a storm produced by a cumulonimbus cloud and always accompanied by lightning and thunder.
- Point /The temperature to which air has to be cooled in order to reach saturation.
- /The transfer of energy through space by eletctromagnetic waves.
- /A climate with high temperatures and high annual precipitation.
- /The heating of Earth's surface and atmosphere from solar radiation being absorbed and emitted by the atmosphere.
- /A surface feature in the seafloor produced by the descending plate during subduction.
- /A measure of the average kinetic energy of individual atoms or molecules in a substance.
- /The solid innermost layer of Earth.
- /A large body of air this is characterized by similar temperatures and amonts of moisture in any given altitude.
- /Thermal energy transferred from one object to another.
- /A front along which a warm air mass overrides a retreating mass of cooler air.
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- /A molecule of oxygen containing thre oxygen atoms.
- /The thin rocky outer layer of earth.
- /A small earthquake that follows a main earthquake.
- /A seismic wave that travels along the surface of Earth.
- /The process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges.
- /The force exerted by the weight of a column of air above a given point.
- /The sun rays strike Earth at a smaller angle in than at the equator.
- /A layer beneath the the mantle of the Earth.
- /The sun rays are most intense and the temperatures are always warm.
- /A low-pressure center characterized by a counterclockwise flow of air.
25 Clues: /The solid innermost layer of Earth. • /The thin rocky outer layer of earth. • /A layer beneath the the mantle of the Earth. • /The process of converting a liquid into a gas. • /A molecule of oxygen containing thre oxygen atoms. • /A small earthquake that follows a main earthquake. • /Thermal energy transferred from one object to another. • ...
Physical Fitness 2014-11-12
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- the low-level activity that prepares your body to return to a resting state
- Gradually incresing the demands on your body
- The ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- Exercising at a level that's beyond your regular daily activities
- Injuries to the ligaments around a joint that produce pain, swelling, and stiffness
- Choosing the right types of activities to improve a given element of fitness
- The ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands
- a form of physical stress on the body caused by over heating
- The ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring
- The part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak
- All rhythmic activities that use large muscle groups for an extended period of time
- Damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold
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- Intense, short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen.
- ______ Endurance is the ability of your heart, lungs, and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissues during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity
- Dangerously low body tempterature
- result from overstretching and tearing a muscle
- A dangerous condition in which the body loses its ability to cool itself through perspiration
- Purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, repetitive, and improves or maintains physical fitness
- The amount of force your muscles can exert
- A gentile cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work
- Heart Rate the number of times your heart beats per minute when you are not active
- Sudden or sometimes painful contractios of the muscles
22 Clues: Dangerously low body tempterature • The amount of force your muscles can exert • Gradually incresing the demands on your body • result from overstretching and tearing a muscle • Damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold • Sudden or sometimes painful contractios of the muscles • a form of physical stress on the body caused by over heating • ...
Physical Science 2015-05-27
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- equal forces acting in opposite directions
- a measurement of force
- compounds that contain carbon
- a solid that forms in solution during a reaction
- having a little dissolved solute
- forces that produce
- distance per unit time
- upward force exerted by a fluid
- containing only carbon and hydrogen
- principle about forces in confined fluids
- friction when one surface moves over another
- friction that occurs when a wheel moves over a surface
- upward force equals weight of fluid displaced
- the state when the distance between objects is changing
- measure of the force of gravity
- the part of a solution present in the largest amount
- a substance that flows easily
- has mass and volume
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- force when all other forces are added together
- contains as much dissolved solute as possible
- tendency to resist any change in motion
- speed in a given direction
- has more dissolved solute than predicted
- an atom with a charge
- the dissolved part of a solution
- product of mass and velocity
- amount of matter in an object
- friction on objects that are not moving
- uniformly mixed
- principle that a moving fluid exerts less pressure
- a place used for comparison
- a large molecule made from smaller molecules
- force pulling two objects together
- force that one surface exerts on another
- the amount of space matter occupies
35 Clues: uniformly mixed • forces that produce • has mass and volume • an atom with a charge • a measurement of force • distance per unit time • speed in a given direction • a place used for comparison • product of mass and velocity • compounds that contain carbon • amount of matter in an object • a substance that flows easily • upward force exerted by a fluid • measure of the force of gravity • ...
Physical description 2016-02-03
29 Clues: nez • vert • yeux • noir • gros • rond • femme • petit • homme • fille • grand • mince • carré • bouche • marron • visage • garçon • maigre • cheveux • derrière • écossais • petit ami • à côté de • yeux bleus • pakistanais • musclé/fort • cheveux roux • cheveux raides • cheveux bouclés
Physical Geography 2016-04-11
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- The birth of mountains
- Region of the upper mantle just below the lithosphere
- The study of past climates using tree rings
- Abbreviation; complex, computer-based climate model
- Two words; Species that are brought and introduced to a new ecosystem
- A migrating piece of Earth's crust, dragged about by plate tectonics
- The inner portion of the Earth, one-third of it's entire mass
- The dominant vegetation type extending across a region
- Boundary transition zone between adjoining ecosystems
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- Two words; Information about past environments that represent changes in climate; also called a climate proxy
- Elevation differences in a local landscape
- Physical weathering of rocks that occurs by mechanical forcing of rock joints
- Two words; ecosystem that consists of pine, spruce, and fir
- Science that analyzes and describes origin, evolutions, etc. of landforms
- Instrument used to detect and record ground motion during an earthquake
- Two words; Decomposition of minerals in rocks through chemical alteration
- The study of the Earth's past climates
- Form of weathering; associated with fragmentation of rock by pressure release
- The largest plutonic form exposed at the surface
- Rock of Earth's crust below the soil; unweathered
20 Clues: The birth of mountains • The study of the Earth's past climates • Elevation differences in a local landscape • The study of past climates using tree rings • The largest plutonic form exposed at the surface • Rock of Earth's crust below the soil; unweathered • Abbreviation; complex, computer-based climate model • Region of the upper mantle just below the lithosphere • ...
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 2023-03-20
25 Clues: ALTO • RICCI • BASSO • CORTO • LUNGO • MAGRO • BAFFI • CALVO • BARBA • SNELLO • BIONDO • CARINO • ADULTO • LISCIO • FRANGIA • COGNOME • ONDULATI • LENTIGGINI • SOPRAPPESO • CARNAGIONE • GRASSOTELLO • ADOLESCENTE • CODA DI CAVALLO • BELLA(PER DONNE) • BELLO(PER UOMINI)
Physical Apereance 2023-03-16
25 Clues: malu • muda • botak • manis • Gemuk • lurus • ramah • sabar • marah • rajin • tenang • tinggi • berani • senang • cantik • sombong • ramping • ganteng • mancung • keriting • wajah/muka • lesung pipi • cerdas/pintar • suka menolong • senang bermain
PHYSICAL SCIENCE 2020-04-10
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- there are 6 of these
- mass divided by volume
- needs heat
- anything that has mass
- a force moves an object
- on the periodic table
- heat transfer by air
- distance divided by time
- ph less than 7
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- heat transfer by contact
- roy g biv
- speed in a direction
- change in pitch
- discovered gravity
- bending of rays
- gives off heat
- ph greater than 7
- a whole spectrum
- transfer through space
- sound can not travel
20 Clues: roy g biv • needs heat • gives off heat • ph less than 7 • change in pitch • bending of rays • a whole spectrum • ph greater than 7 • discovered gravity • speed in a direction • there are 6 of these • heat transfer by air • sound can not travel • on the periodic table • mass divided by volume • anything that has mass • transfer through space • a force moves an object • heat transfer by contact • ...
Physical appearance 2021-01-05
29 Clues: dent • gros • main • tête • oeil • pied • rond • bras • mince • grand • doigt • pieds • dents • corps • jambe • petit • carré • bouche • visage • joli(e) • oreille • cheveux • très mince • beau/belle • (cheveux)longs • (cheveux)courts • (cheveux)raides • tâches de rousseur • joli(e)/charmant(e)
Physical appearance 2021-01-05
29 Clues: dent • gros • main • tête • oeil • pied • rond • bras • mince • grand • doigt • pieds • dents • corps • jambe • petit • carré • bouche • visage • joli(e) • oreille • cheveux • très mince • beau/belle • charmant(e) • (cheveux)longs • (cheveux)courts • (cheveux)raides • tâches de rousseur
Physical Properties 2020-10-20
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- Substances that mix together
- Molecules move around each other, not full spaced out
- Molecules bounce around at a fast pace
- How much an object weighs
- Size or density of a molecule
- The warmth or coldness of an object or substance
- g/cm3
- On periodic table
- The stretchability of a substance
- Shine/reflective-ness
- The durability of a substance
- Able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking.
- A thing that is composed of two or more separate elements
- The ability to be dissolved
- The temperature at which a substance will melt
- The degree to which a specified material conducts electricity
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- Form
- Substances that stay separate, can be mixed but you can see the two separate substances
- The temperature at which a substance boils and turns into vapor
- The ability to float or some other fluid
- Different saturations as a result of the way the object reflects light
- The quality of a three dimensional space
- Molecules are close together and vibrate
- Odor/scent
- The pole of two magnetic fields
- How long something is
- How big something is
- The measure of the amount of electrical current a material can carry or it's ability to carry a current
- firm/solid
- A chemical change between two or more substances
30 Clues: Form • g/cm3 • Odor/scent • firm/solid • On periodic table • How big something is • How long something is • Shine/reflective-ness • How much an object weighs • The ability to be dissolved • Substances that mix together • Size or density of a molecule • The durability of a substance • The pole of two magnetic fields • The stretchability of a substance • Molecules bounce around at a fast pace • ...
Physical Science 2020-11-03
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- Affected by how small a digit you can get.
- Newton's first law of motion.
- Unit for speed.
- Unit for mass.
- The slope of a S vs T graph.
- Directions on how to do an experiment.
- The variable that is changed.
- A push or a pull.
- A unit for time - a small unit of time.
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- The product of mass and velocity.
- Amount of matter.
- Variables that are not allowed to change.
- Every action has an equal and opposite __.
- The slope of a D vs T graph.
- The variable that is measured.
- The net force equals zero.
- Claim, evidence and reasoning.
- Affected by using a tool properly.
- Prediction and reasoning.
- Rise over run.
20 Clues: Unit for mass. • Rise over run. • Unit for speed. • Amount of matter. • A push or a pull. • Prediction and reasoning. • The net force equals zero. • The slope of a D vs T graph. • The slope of a S vs T graph. • Newton's first law of motion. • The variable that is changed. • The variable that is measured. • Claim, evidence and reasoning. • The product of mass and velocity. • ...
physical description 2020-12-14
25 Clues: nez • joli • yeux • bouc • beau • grand • barbe • belle • court • mince • raide • petit • ondulé • chauve • enrobé • bouclé • bouche • mignon • maigre • lèvres • cheveux • affreux • lunettes • grain de beauté • taches de rousseur
Physical Fitness 2021-02-24
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- Is the ability to exert force several times while resisting fatigue
- Is the ability to keep the body upright or in position while static or moving
- Is the ability to use strength with speed
- The overarching principle - can also be known as "The God Father"
- Is when you gradually increase the weight, frequency, or number of repetitions in your training routine
- Training programs can tend to get boring without this principle
- Is the ability to change the direction of the body or body parts quickly and with control
- The kind of activity or nature of the exercise performed
- Is the duration of each exercise session or the amount of rest between exercises/sets/circuits
- Is the level of effort you exert during exercise
- This principle helps to align our training with our goals and demands of the sport or skill/s
- Is the ability to move different parts of the body together at the same time
- Training that increases the efficiency of the aerobic energy system
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- Is the amount of time it takes to react to a response
- Training that alternates work with recovery periods
- How often you do physical activity or the number of exercise sessions you complete each week
- This type of training improves the movement allowed by the joints of the body by lengthening and increasing the elasticity of the muscles around the joints
- Training that consists of a series of exercises arranged in order and designed to develop general body fitness or specific sport related fitness and skill
- Training when your heart rate stays between 70 – 85 % of maximum during a session that is between 15 and 60 minutes long
- This training increases the body’s strength, power and muscular endurance through contracting the muscles
- Training that has intermittent burst of speed
21 Clues: Is the ability to use strength with speed • Training that has intermittent burst of speed • Is the level of effort you exert during exercise • Training that alternates work with recovery periods • Is the amount of time it takes to react to a response • The kind of activity or nature of the exercise performed • ...
Physical Science 2021-04-12
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- The measure of the pull of gravity on an object.
- Particles move less freely than a gas. Has a definite shape and definite volume.
- The energy that is caused by the movement of electrons.
- Particles are packed tightly together. Has a definite shape and definite volume.
- boil water. The water will turn into steam which will turn turbines.
- The ability to cause changes in matter.
- The concentration of matter
- The kinetic energy that moving objects have.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- This type of energy is powered by water. Dams are built with little openings so that the water can go through the openings and turn turbines.
- Energy that is produced by the sun. The sun hits solar panels which have photovoltaic cells. These cells convert light energy into
- This method of making energy is made by burning organic matter.
- The energy an object has due to where it is, or its condition.
- an object.
- the loudness of a sound.
- The movement of molecules of matter.
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- Water that is close to magma underground gets heated up and turns into steam. This steam is forced up to the surface and goes through turbines.
- The energy an object has when it is in an elevated position.
- This type of energy is made by wind. The wind turns wind turbines or windmills which makes electricity.
- The energy that is made by vibrations.
- the amount of space an object takes up.
- Energy that is made by ocean tides. At high tide, the water is trapped by a dam or reservoir, and at low tide, the water is let go. The water spins a turbine which runs an electric generator that produces electricity.
- Energy that is stored in compressed strings, stretched rubber bands, and bent vaulting poles.
- Atoms get spilt apart
- Particles move very freely. Has no definite shape or volume.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The energy that is released when a chemical reaction happens.
- The energy of motion.
- Kinetic energy that makes electromagnetic radiation visible.
29 Clues: an object. • Atoms get spilt apart • The energy of motion. • the loudness of a sound. • The concentration of matter • The amount of matter in an object. • The movement of molecules of matter. • The energy that is made by vibrations. • the amount of space an object takes up. • The ability to cause changes in matter. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • ...
Physical Appearance 2021-05-20
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- somebody who is very ordinary-looking; a person with average looks
- very attractive (used for describe man and woman)
- used to describe people who have tattoos
- used to describe someone who isn’t very tall
- a polite way of describing someone who is a bit overweight
- someone who is very toned and has well defined muscles
- used to describe someone who takes a lot of care about their appearance (uk). some who is intelligent (us)
- some who gets a lot of exercise and is very healthy. a very attractive person
- used to describe someone who does not get much exercise, with poor muscle tone
- a tactful way of describing someone who is overweight (uk)
- a person with yellow hair
- used to describe a curvy woman with a small waist
- a person who is good looking (male or female)
- a man who is extremely good looking
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- somebody who is very plain, or average looking; not especially beautiful
- someone whose body shape or size is bigger than the average person
- someone who is overweight (neutral)
- used to describe someone who is very fat (impolite!)
- a person who looks young, or much younger than their actual age
- a woman with a large bust (breast), broad hips and small waist
- used to describe people (especially men) who are broad and not very tall
- a person who has no hair. some bald people shave their heads.
- used to describe someone whose appearance is very untidy
- a person who is extremely good looking (mainly used to describe women)
- used to describe someone who is above average height
- smart, clean and well dressed
- used to describe someone that looks scruffy and does not take care of their appearance
- used to describe a person who is very thin (impolite)
- a very negative way to describe someone who is overweight (very rude and a bit insulting!)
- a person with orange hair
- used to describe someone who weighs less than the average person (impolite!)
- used to describe a thin person who looks healthy
32 Clues: a person with yellow hair • a person with orange hair • smart, clean and well dressed • someone who is overweight (neutral) • a man who is extremely good looking • used to describe people who have tattoos • used to describe someone who isn’t very tall • a person who is good looking (male or female) • used to describe a thin person who looks healthy • ...
Physical Science 2022-04-28
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- heat transfer through direct contact
- light completely passes through
- total kinetic energy of all particles
- light cannot pass through
- bending of a wave
- heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- atoms held together by chemical bonds
- push or pull
- force of attraction due to mass
- particles move perpendicularly to wave
- heat transfer in fluids
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- average kinetic energy of particles
- waves that require a medium
- smallest unit of matter
- energy that is stored
- particles move parallel to wave
- energy of motion
- light partially passes through
- light bounces off a surface
- the material through which a wave travels
20 Clues: push or pull • energy of motion • bending of a wave • energy that is stored • smallest unit of matter • heat transfer in fluids • light cannot pass through • waves that require a medium • light bounces off a surface • light partially passes through • light completely passes through • particles move parallel to wave • force of attraction due to mass • average kinetic energy of particles • ...
Physical science 2022-05-10
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- is on the periodic table
- circuit a circuit that has not complete
- a unit of matter the smallest element
- in a formula is 9.8
- one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- the element of atomic number 6
- volume 1 1000 cubic cent.
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature, typically one consisting of a narrow, hermetically sealed glass tube marked with graduations and having at one end a bulb
- is the required or allowed amount of any physical property involved in an interaction while dealing with atomic and subatomic systems.
- r electrokinetic potential in colloidal dispersions
- a band of colors, as seen in a rainbow, produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction according to wavelength.
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the chemical element of atomic number 54, a member of the noble gas series. It is obtained by distillation of liquid air, and is used in some specialized electric lamps.
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- mass of unit volume of a material substance
- a gas noble on the periodic table
- energy which body possess by virtue of being in motion
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
- the chemical element of atomic number 92, a dense gray radioactive metal used as a fuel in nuclear reactors.
- first law of newton
- enegy the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others
- chemical element of atomic number 5
- is measurement in units
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- change with time of the position
- a measure of the quantity of moles of a product formed in relation to the reactant consumed, obtained in a chemical reaction, usually expressed as a percentage.
26 Clues: in a formula is 9.8 • first law of newton • is measurement in units • is on the periodic table • volume 1 1000 cubic cent. • the element of atomic number 6 • change with time of the position • a gas noble on the periodic table • chemical element of atomic number 5 • a unit of matter the smallest element • circuit a circuit that has not complete • ...
Physical Science 2022-06-08
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- a buildup of charges on an object
- slowing down, speeding up, or changing direction
- The energy traveling through a circuit
- when a substance changes from one thing to another completely different thing
- the material through which a wave travels
- a liquid's resistance to flowing
- from crest to crest of a wave
- The pull that holds you to earth
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- atom or group of atoms that has a charge
- one of the two types of atomic bonds
- waves that move perpendicular to the direction of the medium
- positive part in an atom
- a simple machine
- the dude who came up with the three laws of motion
- Speed at any given moment
- two or more elements chemically combined
- measure of how much matter is in an object
- when waves enter a new medium and bend
- a term used to describe material that can be bend/moved/changed into different shapes
- an element that has metallic and non metallic properties
- solid to gas
- the force one surface exerts on another
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- a tool creating the ability to turn on and off a circuit
- the part of a longitudinal wave where the particles are furthest apart
- speed in a given direction
- educated guess about the answer to a scientific question
- horizontal row of elements on the periodic table
- solid to liquid
- waves that move the medium parallel to the direction of the wave
- the measure of a force of gravity on an object
- gas to liquid
- the type of electron with the highest energy in an atom
- the movement of a wave around a barrier
- material that attracts iron
- from liquid to gas
- the greatest height or depth of a wave from resting
- the amount of times a wave passes a certain point in a given amount of time
- a material that electricity will run through
- a category of non-reactive elements
- the fixed point around which a lever pivots
- basic particle from which all elements are made
- something that an electric charge will not travel through
- the low point of a wave
- Previously thought to be the smallest unit of matter
- particle in an atom with no charge
46 Clues: solid to gas • gas to liquid • solid to liquid • a simple machine • from liquid to gas • the low point of a wave • positive part in an atom • Speed at any given moment • speed in a given direction • material that attracts iron • from crest to crest of a wave • a liquid's resistance to flowing • The pull that holds you to earth • a buildup of charges on an object • ...
Physical description 2022-07-18
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- hair tied in the back of your head
- active, athletic...
- good-looking, word used for men
- general word for good-looking
- to not exercise often, not fit
- a mark on your skin from an old injury
- another word for skinny
- a ponytail is an example of _____ hair
- hair that is between straight and curly
- above average height
- good-looking, also used for animals and children
- the opposite of tall
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- to be fit, to exercise a lot, muscular
- when you have no hair you are...
- another word for pretty (usually for women)
- another word for overweight
- speckles and dots on your face, arms, legs mustache hair above your upper lip
- hair that is flat, it does not curl
- another word for slightly overweight, for kids beard word for facial hair
- hair that twirls and bends, has a lot of volume
- a distinct dark dot or spot on your skin
- below average height
- worn on your face so you can see
23 Clues: active, athletic... • below average height • above average height • the opposite of tall • another word for skinny • another word for overweight • general word for good-looking • to not exercise often, not fit • good-looking, word used for men • when you have no hair you are... • worn on your face so you can see • hair tied in the back of your head • ...
Physical Science 2022-10-12
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- - a material that slows or stops the flow of electricity
- - change that causes a material to change into an entirely different material that cannot be changed back
- - state of matter that takes the shape of its container
- of matter - even when matter changes state, the amount of matter stays the same
- - allows electricity to flow easily
- - a property of matter that tells the ability of one substance to dissolve in another substance
- - measure of how resistant a material is to scratching, bending, or denting.
- - force produced by magnets that pulls some metals
- - a change that can go back to its original state
- point - it is 100 degrees Celsius, and the point in which water changes its state
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- - the energy of moving particles
- - a mixture of two liquids (Lemon water is an example)
- - anything that takes up space
- point - it is 0 degrees Celsius, and the point in which frozen water changes its state
- - observable characteristics of a material (matter) used to describe and identify the material
- - the amount of stuff you can weigh in an object
- - state of matter that has a definite shape
- - state of matter that has no definite shape
- - the change from a gas to a liquid
- - change from a liquid to a gas
- - disappear
21 Clues: - disappear • - anything that takes up space • - change from a liquid to a gas • - the energy of moving particles • - the change from a gas to a liquid • - allows electricity to flow easily • - state of matter that has a definite shape • - state of matter that has no definite shape • - the amount of stuff you can weigh in an object • ...
Physical Fitness 2022-10-27
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- the range of possible movement of various joints
- to keep an upright posture
- the degree to which one should exercise to improve fitness
- strong, fibrous tissue that attaches to bone
- the ability to do strength performance at a rapid pace
- the ability of the muscle to exert force one time
- group of muscles supporting the core
- the ability to change position and control movement
- the number of times one should exercise to improve
- without oxygen
- the point at which two bones come together
- composition the ratio of fat to muscle
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- heart, lungs, blood vessels and respiratory system
- the 3 ways to achieve overload in a physical fitness program
- with oxygen
- meaty tissue that surrounds bone
- damage to a ligament that occurs if excessive force is applied to a joint
- the ability to use muscles for a long period of time
- the lack of physical activity and exercise
- one's commitment to live a healthy and active lifestyle
- how long one exercises to improve fitness
21 Clues: with oxygen • without oxygen • to keep an upright posture • meaty tissue that surrounds bone • group of muscles supporting the core • composition the ratio of fat to muscle • how long one exercises to improve fitness • the lack of physical activity and exercise • the point at which two bones come together • strong, fibrous tissue that attaches to bone • ...
Physical Descriptions 2016-09-26
23 Clues: old • fat • bald • tall • ugly • young • beard • blonde • boring • skinny • glasses • athletic • moustache • blue eyes • long hair • red haired • brown eyes • green eyes • short hair • interesting • dark haired • good looking • short (height)
Physical Descriptions 2019-09-25
21 Clues: beau • raide • crépu • belle • mince • petit • grand • enrobé • potelé • ondulé • rigolo • gros (poli) • squelettique • un nez crochu • à moité chauve • aux joues rose • un nez retourné • robuste / solide • de hauter moyenne • taches de rousseur • oreilles proéminents
Physical Science 2023-05-10
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- Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Accumulation a excess electrons
- Rate of change of velocity
- A push or pull
- Transfer of thermal energy through collision
- Distance an object travels per unit of time
- Organized procedure for testing a hypothesis
- Number of units of each substance
- Transfer of thermal energy with a fluid
- Formed by two or elements
- Stored energy
- Temperature when a solid begins to liquify
- The smallest particle of an element
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- A opposing force that slows a sliding object
- Change change in size, shape, or state of matter
- To oppose electron flow
- Measure of energy within a wave
- Shiny appearance
- Different charge
- from one material to another
- SI unit for energy
- Vertical columns
- change in pitch due to moving wave source
- Flow from warmer to cooler
- Different mass
- Negative
- Do not conduct as well as metals
- Positively charged center of an atom
- No mass
- Positive
30 Clues: No mass • Negative • Positive • Stored energy • A push or pull • Different mass • Shiny appearance • Different charge • Vertical columns • SI unit for energy • To oppose electron flow • Formed by two or elements • Rate of change of velocity • Flow from warmer to cooler • from one material to another • Measure of energy within a wave • Accumulation a excess electrons • ...
PHYSICAL FEELINGS 2023-08-03
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- Verb To expel the contents of the stomach through...
- Adjective/Verb To feel unwell, experiencing nausea.
- Adjective Completely drained of energy and fatigue.
- Adjective Feeling sleepy, on the verge of falling asleep.
- Adjective Utterly exhausted and physically drained.
- Adjective Extremely hungry, famished.
- Adjective Unable to relax or keep still due to anxiety.
- Adjective Feeling lightheaded and unsteady.
- Phrase Deeply and soundly asleep.
- Adjective Full of energy and enthusiasm.
- Adjective Extremely cold, below the freezing point.
- Phrase Tingling sensation in a limb waking from sleep.
- Adjective Feeling nervous or stressed, unable to relax.
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- Adjective Extremely tired and exhausted.
- Adjective Feeling sick to the stomach, inclined to vomit.
- Verb To shake involuntarily, often due to fear.
- Phrase Feeling nervous, tense, or anxious.
- Phrase Fully alert and awake.
- Adjective Feeling light-headed and giddy with excitement.
- Adjective Feeling sluggish, lacking energy or motivation.
- Adjective Extremely hot, at the boiling point.
- Phrase Very thirsty and eager to drink.
- Phrase You cannot feel or control it, often because you have been sitting or lying for too long in a strange position.
- Verb To tremble or shake due to cold or fear.
- Noun The capacity to do work or exert effort.
- Adjective Extremely thirsty, dried out.
26 Clues: Phrase Fully alert and awake. • Phrase Deeply and soundly asleep. • Adjective Extremely hungry, famished. • Phrase Very thirsty and eager to drink. • Adjective Extremely thirsty, dried out. • Adjective Extremely tired and exhausted. • Adjective Full of energy and enthusiasm. • Phrase Feeling nervous, tense, or anxious. • Adjective Feeling lightheaded and unsteady. • ...
Physical Education 2022-04-04
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- To move fast
- Moving up and down
- Stepping from one foot to another with a bounce or hop
- Dribbling and Scoring
- Workout that is in pushup position that helps build core strength
- to grow from experiences
- Pace in which you move
- What is your PE teachers name
- Staying active and eating correctly
- Game that involved baseball and soccer
- What do you do before working out?
- Playing fair and being nice to others
- Game where only one person can touch the ball
- Drink Water
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- Jacks, Type of jump that requires you to move arms and legs
- Out, Vigorous Physical exercise
- What is it called when you are in a plank position and you move up and down
- Place where you workout or play sports
- Education, What does PE stand for?
- Following directions and playing game correctly
- Moving at a regular pace
- Fair and Generous behavior or treatment of teammates and opposing team
- To work together
- Being Truthful
- the Flag, Game where you try to take the other teams flag
- Throwing a ball to score points while trying to stop opposing team
- Activity involving skill and physical exertion, against another team
27 Clues: Drink Water • To move fast • Being Truthful • To work together • Moving up and down • Dribbling and Scoring • Pace in which you move • Moving at a regular pace • to grow from experiences • What is your PE teachers name • Out, Vigorous Physical exercise • Education, What does PE stand for? • What do you do before working out? • Staying active and eating correctly • ...
Physical Health 2023-11-06
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- Intentioanlly strengthening your physical body by working out
- Your diet should contain less than 50 grams of _____
- Washing your hands for at least 20 seconds kills _____
- Showering and using _____ regularly is good hygiene
- Getting 9-9.5 hours of restful sleep each night
- Biking, swimming, and running is good _____ for your health
- Closing open wounds with a _____ helps prevent diseases
- Fruits and vegetables are a good source of _____
- Staying active helps manage _____
- _____ food is healthier than processed
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- Having more _____ would help you stay active while in school
- Too much _____ can affect your sleep cycle
- Physical fitness helps _____ bones and muscles
- Eating and drinking a _____ to fuel your body
- You should get 60 minutes of _____ activity per day
- Being active throughout the day, not just when working out
- Getting enough sleep helps with your ____ health
- Active lifestyle, balanced diet, hygiene, physical fitness, and sleep make up your _____
- Having a balanced diet gives you _____
- Staying active helps with your ____ and sleep
- Keeping your body clean
21 Clues: Keeping your body clean • Staying active helps manage _____ • Having a balanced diet gives you _____ • _____ food is healthier than processed • Too much _____ can affect your sleep cycle • Eating and drinking a _____ to fuel your body • Staying active helps with your ____ and sleep • Physical fitness helps _____ bones and muscles • ...
physical science 2023-12-11
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- to quickly refer to information about an element, like atomic mass and chemical symbol
- releases heat in chemical reaction
- the material involved in the change is structurally the same before and after the change.
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction
- a subatomic particle with a positive electrical charge
- on the left side on the periodic table
- a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free
- a chemical process in which a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen and gives off heat.
- bond when pairs of electrons are shared by atoms.
- absorbs heat in chemical reaction
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- the process of equating one thing with another.
- a chemical reaction where two reactant ionic compounds exchange
- the complete transfer of valence electron(s) between atoms.
- the state or process of rotting decay.
- a change of materials into another, new materials with different properties and one or more than one new substances are formed
- the production of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials.
- a reaction in which one element replaces a similar element in a compound.
- a thing or person that is the result of an action or process.
- subatomic particles found inside the nucleus of every atom.
- the state or power of being reactive or the degree to which a thing is reactive.
- degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
- one of two or more species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic number and position in the periodic table
23 Clues: absorbs heat in chemical reaction • releases heat in chemical reaction • the state or process of rotting decay. • on the left side on the periodic table • the process of equating one thing with another. • bond when pairs of electrons are shared by atoms. • a subatomic particle with a positive electrical charge • ...
Physical Science 2024-05-13
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- the force that holds two atoms together
- A solution that contains a small amount of solute
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible
- The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom
- That portion of the electromagnetic spectrum detected as various colors by the human eye, ranging in wavelength from about 380 nm to about 750 nm.
- Spectrum All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- the SI base unit of length
- Regions of space that consecutively surround the nucleus of an atom.
- electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies
- Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
- A compound that consists of positive and negative ions
- waves with wavelengths between radio and visible light
- A substance produced in a chemical reaction
- higher frequency than uv rays but lower than gamma rays
- the property of a body that is a measure of its inertia
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- A chemical substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction
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- A solution that had a great amount of solute
- States that atoms lose, gain or share electrons in order to acquire a full set of eight valence electrons
- type of electromagnetic wave produced by the sun
- Matter is not created nor destroyed in any chemical or physical change
- Water dissolves everything what is it
- A graphical representation of how much solute will dissolve in water at various temperatures
- A chemical bond formed when two atoms share valence electrons
- the bouncing back of a ray of light, sound, or heat when the ray hits a surface that it does not go through
- shorter than radio waves - used for cooking and communication
- A combination of chemical symbols and numbers to represent a substance
- The condition of an atom is expressed by the number of electrons that the atom needs to reach its elemental form
- the highest frequency waves on the electromagnetic spectrum
- Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom
- An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge.
31 Clues: the SI base unit of length • Water dissolves everything what is it • the force that holds two atoms together • A substance produced in a chemical reaction • A solution that had a great amount of solute • the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • type of electromagnetic wave produced by the sun • A solution that contains a small amount of solute • ...
physical features 2024-04-08
44 Clues: old • tan • big • fat • thin • mole • dark • eyes • ugly • cute • pale • weak • slim • scar • bald • tall • hair • older • beard • young • plump • short • tattoo • pretty • strong • goatee • little • younger • dimples • gorgeous • athletic • freckles • wrinkles • handsome • mustache • muscular • redheaded • sideburns • middleaged • greyheaded • attractive • mediumheight • blondeheaded • mediumweight
Physical Features 2023-10-23
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- water entirely surrounded by land
- juts out from land with water on three sides
- deep narrow valley with steep sides
- group of many islands
- narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- raised flat area of land
- body of water that cuts deeply into the shoreline
- water flowing from higher elevation to lower
- where water meets land
- height above sea level
- part of an ocean that is enclosed by coastline
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- a chain of mountains linked together
- where water meets land
- steep wall of earth, ice or rock
- location along a shoreline where ships can safely anchor
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger pieces of land
- something you'll see on a physical features map
- something labeled on a physical features map
- flat rolling land, usually low in elevation
- highly elevation flat land smaller than a plateau
- piece of land surrounded by water
21 Clues: group of many islands • where water meets land • where water meets land • height above sea level • raised flat area of land • steep wall of earth, ice or rock • water entirely surrounded by land • piece of land surrounded by water • deep narrow valley with steep sides • a chain of mountains linked together • flat rolling land, usually low in elevation • ...
Physical Education 2025-02-14
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- A high-energy workout often done to music.
- The ability of muscles to exert force.
- A sport played with a shuttlecock and a racket.
- The muscle group primarily used for bending the arm.
- A fast-paced sport played on ice with a puck.
- A physical activity that involves running, jumping, and throwing.
- The process of recovering after intense exercise.
- A yoga pose where you balance on one leg.
- The exercise that strengthens the abdo
- A team sport played with an orange ball and a hoop.
- The act of moving from one place to another at a fast pace.
- A competitive swimming stroke with an overarm motion.
- A water sport that involves swimming and passing a ball.
- The ability to move quickly and change direction efficiently.
- The rhythmic activity performed with music and body movements.
- The resting period between sets of exercise.
- The name for a score in tennis.
- The act of using force to push or pull an object.
- The Olympic event that consists of ten track and field disciplines.
- The activity of traveling on foot for exercise.
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- The percentage of fat, muscle, and bone in the body.
- The ability to maintain control of body movement.
- A sport where two people wrestle on a mat.
- The muscle located at the back of the lower leg.
- The part of the body where the quadriceps are located.
- The number of players in a standard soccer team.
- The total number of Olympic rings.
- The term for an indoor cycling exercise.
- The range of motion around a joint.
- A sport where players kick a ball into a net.
- The main muscle used for breathing.
- The act of preparing muscles before exercise.
- A martial art that uses kicks and punches.
- A long-distance running event that covers 42.195 kilometers.
- A sport that involves hitting a ball over a net using hands.
- The body's ability to sustain prolonged physical activity.
- A type of exercise that involves lifting heavy weights.
- The number of times the heart beats per minute.
38 Clues: The name for a score in tennis. • The total number of Olympic rings. • The range of motion around a joint. • The main muscle used for breathing. • The ability of muscles to exert force. • The exercise that strengthens the abdo • The term for an indoor cycling exercise. • A yoga pose where you balance on one leg. • A high-energy workout often done to music. • ...
Physical Fitness 2024-09-26
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- It is an injury in which a bone has been forced out of its normal position in a joint.
- A closed wound does not break the skin and can result in
- Burns that affect the outer layer of the skin and look pink
- The bone is broken, but the skin is unbroken.
- The skin is broken, and the bone may stick out from the skin.
- It is an injury in which ligaments are stretched or torn.
- The ability of your heart, blood vessels, lungs and blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients to all of your body’s cells while you are being physically active
- Refers to the ratio of lean body tissue (muscle)to body-fat tissue
- The most serious burns involve all layers of the skin and cause permanent tissue damage
- The ability of the joints to move through their full range of motion
- The amount of force that a muscle can apply in a given contraction
- The internal body temperature becomes dangerously low because the body loses heat faster than it can generate heat.
- your heart rate when your body is at complete rest
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- the number of beats per minute of the heart when working at its maximum.
- is a set of guidelines that help you set up a workout routine to fit your goals and fitness level while helping you get the most out of your exercise program.
- Burns that extend into the inner layer and are red, swollen, and blistered.
- the desired range of heart rate reached during aerobic exercise
- It is an injury in which muscles or tendons are stretched or torn. It is also known as a pulled muscle.
- The ability of the muscle to keep working over a period of time.
- A measure of the body's ability to function efficiently and effectively in work and leisure activities
- A condition in which the body’s internal temperature is higher than normal.
- exercise helps build lean muscle mass.
- An injury to the brain caused by a hit to the body or the head that causes a temporary loss of thinking or physical abilities.
- Open wounds result in
- A wound is a break in the soft tissue of the body.
- exercise burns fat, improves mood, strengthens the heart and lungs and reduces your risk of diabetes. It improves your overall health and quality of life.
- It is a technique for treating a joint, muscle, or bone injury.
- The body tissue becomes frozen.
- It is a crack or a break in a bone.
- Warning that the body is becoming too hot
- The body loses its ability to cool itself by sweating because the victim has become dehydrated.
31 Clues: Open wounds result in • The body tissue becomes frozen. • It is a crack or a break in a bone. • exercise helps build lean muscle mass. • Warning that the body is becoming too hot • The bone is broken, but the skin is unbroken. • A wound is a break in the soft tissue of the body. • your heart rate when your body is at complete rest • ...
Physical Education 2025-03-18
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- A water-based sport and exercise that improves cardiovascular health.
- The process of rest and repair after intense physical activity.
- A movement to increase flexibility by lengthening muscles.
- A form of running at a steady, moderate pace for exercise.
- The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility.
- A person who competes in physical sports.
- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise.
- The state of being physically healthy and strong.
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- The act of lifting weights to build strength and muscle mass.
- Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement.
- A workout where you perform a series of exercises in a sequence with minimal rest.
- A bodyweight exercise that works the chest, shoulders, and triceps.
- The ability to sustain physical activity over a long period.
- A team sport where players aim to score goals by kicking a ball into the opponent's net.
- A lower-body exercise that targets the thighs, hips, and buttocks.
- Exercise that raises heart rate and improves cardiovascular health.
- The ability to maintain control of body position, often used in fitness exercises.
- A lower-body exercise involving a step forward and bending the knee.
- A team sport played with a ball and hoop.
20 Clues: A person who competes in physical sports. • A team sport played with a ball and hoop. • The state of being physically healthy and strong. • Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. • The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility. • Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise. • ...
Physical security 2025-03-06
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- – This happens when devices are not properly ventilated, leading to fire risks.
- – These can catch fire if overloaded.
- – A general term for any potential danger.
- – A danger caused by touching live cables.
- – A method to reduce the risk of electrical shock.
- – These can fall and cause injury if not placed securely.
- – Needed to prevent equipment from overheating.
- – A safety tool to put out electrical fires.
- – The general term for measures to prevent hazards.
- – A cause of fire when too many devices are plugged into a socket.
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- – The effect of an electric current passing through a person.
- – Spilling these near electrical equipment can lead to electrocution.
- – A strategy to prevent tripping hazards.
- – The act of stopping accidents before they happen.
- – Need to be properly managed to prevent tripping and electrocution.
- – Educating staff on safety practices.
- – The way out during fire hazards.
- – Cables forming these can lead to tripping hazards.
- – Covering wires properly to prevent electrocution.
- – A system that alerts people in case of fire.
20 Clues: – The way out during fire hazards. • – These can catch fire if overloaded. • – Educating staff on safety practices. • – A strategy to prevent tripping hazards. • – A general term for any potential danger. • – A danger caused by touching live cables. • – A safety tool to put out electrical fires. • – A system that alerts people in case of fire. • ...
Physical security 2025-03-06
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- – A secret code to protect computers.
- – Used to keep computer rooms safe.
- – Can be caused by overheating computers.
- – Should be locked when not in use.
- – A label to identify important ICT items.
- – These must be handled safely to avoid damage.
- – A camera system used for security monitoring.
- – Guidelines that help keep ICT equipment safe.
- – A loud sound that warns of danger.
- – What we should do to computers when not in use.
- – The way to leave safely in an emergency.
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- – These must be managed properly to prevent tripping.
- – Should be locked to keep computers safe.
- – Used to watch and record security footage.
- – Used to unlock doors and cabinets.
- – A card used to enter secure places.
- – A motion used to unlock some security doors.
- – A person who protects a place.
- – The protection of computers and information.
- – What we should always be when using ICT equipment.
20 Clues: – A person who protects a place. • – Used to keep computer rooms safe. • – Should be locked when not in use. • – Used to unlock doors and cabinets. • – A loud sound that warns of danger. • – A secret code to protect computers. • – A card used to enter secure places. • – Can be caused by overheating computers. • – Should be locked to keep computers safe. • ...
Physical Descriptions 2025-03-06
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- Goku, from Dragon Ball Z, has ______ hair.
- Lucy's hair is very __________, it looks almost white!
- My grandpa's hair is __________, because he's very old.
- I know someone that has a ___________ head, and she loves not having to worry about her hair in the morning.
- My brother plays basketball, so he's super ________!
- My grandma is _______, she's almost 90!
- Impolite way to refer to someone that is overweight.
- A very small, pointy, beard.
- I'm a bit __________, my height is 1.50m.
- Physical structure, figure, of a person
- Polite way to refer to someone who is thin.
- Above a weight considered normal
- Lucia is _____ ______ ____, she just turned 25.
- Brandon's hair is super _____________, practically black!
- Your hair got so ________! Are you going to cut it?
- Hair that grows above your lips.
- (Neutral) John is ___________, he's a size Small.
- One of my favorite movies is "Legally ___________"!
- I love Peter's ___________ hair! It looks so cute with its soft curls.
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- Marie is ____________, she's in her 40s.
- My mom went to the hair salon to get ____________ in her hair.
- Sarah needs so many products to maintain her ________ hair, I don't know how she does it.
- My hair is so ________, it's very difficult for it to maintain curls.
- The twins are ____________: not too tall, not too short.
- Julio is ____________, he's 5 years old.
- My uncle is going ________! He has very little hair left.
- Hair that grows on your chin.
- Impolite way to refer to someone who is very thin.
- Polite way to refer to someone who is overweight.
29 Clues: A very small, pointy, beard. • Hair that grows on your chin. • Above a weight considered normal • Hair that grows above your lips. • My grandma is _______, she's almost 90! • Physical structure, figure, of a person • Marie is ____________, she's in her 40s. • Julio is ____________, he's 5 years old. • I'm a bit __________, my height is 1.50m. • ...
Physical Education 2025-04-29
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- best beverage choice for athletes
- one piece per day is good (dark)
- apples and bananas
- how long you exercise
- need at least 10,000 each day
- need 8-9 hours of this
- better than fried foods
- exercise using a treadmill
- what kind of exercise you do
- 1/2 of your plate full of these
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- how often you exercise
- milk and cheese
- 2,000 per day for adults
- major source of protein for people
- high-intensity interval training
- how hard you exercise
- Vitamin D
- 60 minutes a day
- Vitamin A helps these
- not good for you (candy)
- too much can cause high blood pressure
21 Clues: Vitamin D • milk and cheese • 60 minutes a day • apples and bananas • how long you exercise • how hard you exercise • Vitamin A helps these • how often you exercise • need 8-9 hours of this • better than fried foods • 2,000 per day for adults • not good for you (candy) • exercise using a treadmill • what kind of exercise you do • need at least 10,000 each day • 1/2 of your plate full of these • ...
Physical Changes 2025-04-20
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- promotes flexibility and muscle strength
- time of day to go to bed
- helps skin elasticity
- Western activity improves coordination
- provides nutritious eating
- person to consult if health rapidly declines
- shoe to aid balance
- helps with bone density
- physical activity that improves endurance
- physical activity that improves overall health
- boost cardio and lung health
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- protects skin form sun
- improves vision
- supports hearing loss
- testosterone replacement therapy
- indian practice that improves flexibility and balance
- supports immunity and bone health
- supports hair health
- program that supports circadian rhythm and sleep
- state of wellbeing
20 Clues: improves vision • state of wellbeing • shoe to aid balance • supports hair health • supports hearing loss • helps skin elasticity • protects skin form sun • helps with bone density • time of day to go to bed • provides nutritious eating • boost cardio and lung health • testosterone replacement therapy • supports immunity and bone health • Western activity improves coordination • ...
Physical Science 2025-09-16
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- A type of friction that acts against the motion of an object moving through air.
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- Speed with a specific direction
- A condition where no support force is acting on a body; it feels like there is no gravity, even if gravity is still present.
- The rate at which an object's velocity changes over time; it can be an increase or decrease in speed or a change in direction.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion; directly related to mass.
- law stating that a physical quantity decreases in proportion to the square of the distance from the source.
- The two forces involved in an interaction, as stated in Newton’s third law: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- An arrow used to show both the magnitude and direction of a quantity.
- Like terminal speed, but includes the direction of motion
- The amount of space an object occupies.
- Every object in the universe attracts every other object with a force that depends on their masses and the distance between them.
- The total time an object stays in the air after being launched or jumped.
- The acceleration of an object depends on the net force acting on it and its mass
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- A push or pull acting on an object, measured in newtons.
- The upward force that balances the weight of an object resting on a surface.
- The curved path followed by an object under the influence of gravity Satellite= An objectthat orbits another object in space due to gravity.
- An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion at constant velocity unless acted on by a net force.
- rule A state where the sum of all forces acting on an object is zero, meaning the object is either at rest or moving at a constant velocity.
- The minimum speed needed for an object to break free from a planet’s gravitational pull without falling back.
- Motion under the influence of gravity only, with no air resistance.
- A mutual action between objects where each exerts a force on the other.
- The force that an object exerts on a supporting sur-face (or, if suspended, on a supporting string), which is often, but not always, due to the force of gravity.
- The unit of force in the metric system.
- The constant speed an object reaches when air resistance balances the force of gravity during free fall.
- A force that opposes the motion of an object when it is in contact with another surface.
- Any object that moves through the air or through space under the influence of gravity.
- The amount of matter in an object; a measure of its inertia; not the same as weight.
- A measurement that includes both size (magnitude) and direction Velocity= Speed with a specific direction
- The total force acting on an object after all individual forces are combined.
- An oval-shaped path; the shape of the orbits of planets and satellites under gravity.
31 Clues: Speed with a specific direction • The unit of force in the metric system. • The amount of space an object occupies. • A push or pull acting on an object, measured in newtons. • Like terminal speed, but includes the direction of motion • For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. • Motion under the influence of gravity only, with no air resistance. • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2017-02-27
40 Clues: DUA • ENAM • TIGA • SATU • LIMA • DUALM • TUJUH • DUAST • DUADD • EMPAT • DUAMPT • DUAENM • DUATJH • TIGALM • DUABLS • DUAPLH • DUADLPN • SEPULUH • TIGABLS • ENAMBLS • TIGAENM • DLPNBLS • TIGAPLH • SEBELAS • TIGATJH • DUATIGA • EMPTPTL • TIGADUA • DUASMBL • DELAPAN • LIMABLS • TIGASMBL • SEMBILAN • TUJUHBLS • TIGADLPN • TIGAEMPT • TIGASATU • EMPATBLS • TIGATIGA • SEMBILANBLS
Physical education 2021-01-04
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- movement is opposite to elevation.
- largest cartilage in human body
- movement of forearm moving upward.
- hind part of the head.
- circulation of blood between heart and lungs
- formed in the empty part of bones.
- passes through the vertebral column.
- collection of five vertebrates.
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- upper and broadest part of rib cage
- movement towards the middle line of scapula.
- othername of neutophils
- forehead and upper part.
- forms the membrane of the bone.
- movement of the foot upward.
- helps in conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin
- three muscles of posterior
- broadest of the back
- product of stroke volume and heart rate
- commonly called as pecs
- demand for oxygen is greater than the supply.
- upper flat part of the hip.
21 Clues: broadest of the back • hind part of the head. • othername of neutophils • commonly called as pecs • forehead and upper part. • three muscles of posterior • upper flat part of the hip. • movement of the foot upward. • largest cartilage in human body • forms the membrane of the bone. • collection of five vertebrates. • movement is opposite to elevation. • ...
Physical education 2021-01-04
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- movement is opposite to elevation.
- largest cartilage in human body
- movement of forearm moving upward.
- hind part of the head.
- circulation of blood between heart and lungs
- formed in the empty part of bones.
- passes through the vertebral column.
- collection of five vertebrates.
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- upper and broadest part of rib cage
- movement towards the middle line of scapula.
- othername of neutophils
- forehead and upper part.
- forms the membrane of the bone.
- movement of the foot upward.
- helps in conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin
- three muscles of posterior
- broadest of the back
- product of stroke volume and heart rate
- commonly called as pecs
- demand for oxygen is greater than the supply.
- upper flat part of the hip.
21 Clues: broadest of the back • hind part of the head. • othername of neutophils • commonly called as pecs • forehead and upper part. • three muscles of posterior • upper flat part of the hip. • movement of the foot upward. • largest cartilage in human body • forms the membrane of the bone. • collection of five vertebrates. • movement is opposite to elevation. • ...
Physical science 2025-08-22
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- – Space an object occupies.
- Attraction between masses.
- – Mass per unit volume.
- Repeating disturbance that transfers energy.
- – Energy due to motion.
- – Negatively charged subatomic particle.
- – How fast something moves.
- – Measure of duration.
- Substance with a definite composition.
- – Energy that travels as vibrations through a medium.
- – Pure substance of one kind of atom.
- – Device for measuring mass.
- – Change in position over time.
- – Flow of electric charge.
- – Force of gravity on an object’s mass.
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- – Device that emits a narrow, intense beam of light.
- – Object that produces a magnetic field.
- – Closed path where electric current flows.
- Rate of doing work or using energy.
- – Anything with mass and volume.
- – A push or pull.
- – Force per unit area.
- – Transparent piece that bends (refracts) light.
- Single wave disturbance.
- – Amount of matter.
- – Force that resists sliding motion.
- – Ability to do work or cause change.
- – Smallest unit of an element.
- Energy transfer when a force moves an object.
- – State of matter with fixed shape and volume.
30 Clues: – A push or pull. • – Amount of matter. • – Force per unit area. • – Measure of duration. • – Mass per unit volume. • – Energy due to motion. • Single wave disturbance. • Attraction between masses. • – Flow of electric charge. • – Space an object occupies. • – How fast something moves. • – Device for measuring mass. • – Smallest unit of an element. • – Change in position over time. • ...
Physical Evidence 2025-09-17
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- Any handwriting and typewriting submitted so that authenticity or source can be determined.
- _______&______ are subjected to serological and biochemical analysis to determine their identity and possible origin.
- The most common examples are gasoline residues removed from the scene of an arson, or grease and oil stains whose presence may suggest involvement in a crime.
- Any animal or human _____ present that could link a person with a crime.
- Any ______, liquid or dried, that may have been transferred from the surface of one object to another during the commission of a crime. A common example is the transfer of _______ from one vehicle to another during an automobile collision.
- Body ______ and fluids are submitted for toxicology to detect the possible existence of drugs and poisons.
- bags A disposable polyethylene ___ such as a garbage ____ may be evidential in a homicide or drug case.
- Any item suspected of containing firearm discharge residues
- These may be latent or visible on objects people touch.
- This category includes all stolen property submitted to the laboratory for the restoration of erased identification numbers.
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- Material derived from a tree, such as sawdust.
- All items containing _____&______ that could link a person or object to a particular location. Common examples are material embedded in shoes and safe insulation found on garments.
- Any natural or synthetic _______ whose transfer may be useful in establishing a relationship between objects and/or people.
- Tire markings, shoe prints, depressions in soft soils, and all other forms of tracks.
- Cartridges and bullets used in firearms.
- Any substance seized in violation of laws regulating the sale, manufacture, distribu-tion, and use of _____.
- This category includes any object suspected of containing the impression of another object that served as a _____ in a crime. For example, a screwdriver or crowbar could produce _____-______ by being impressed into or scraped along a surface of a wall.
- Any device containing an __________ charge, as well as all objects removed from the scene of an explosion that are suspected to contain the residues of an ______.
- Shattered drinking containers and Windowpanes containing holes made by a bullet or other projectile are included in this category.
- A device used to propel a projectile at high velocity in order to harm of kill.
20 Clues: Cartridges and bullets used in firearms. • Material derived from a tree, such as sawdust. • These may be latent or visible on objects people touch. • Any item suspected of containing firearm discharge residues • Any animal or human _____ present that could link a person with a crime. • ...
Physical Science 2025-06-09
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- A composed mixture of substances
- there is a type of poison after being exposed
- Gasoline has a high
- everything is made up of?
- doctors use these to check on your body injury's
- Energy a action of some type
- A easy movement substance
- you use this when your sick to measure temperature
- the understanding of nature
- the cause ad effect in a experiment
- the relationship between Mass and volume
- The earth - orbits around the sun
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- what keeps us on the ground
- a standard unit of energy
- the ability of substance
- the weight of water
- when placing - water on the stove it creates a type of vapor
- what Carry's electricity
- a - of a chemical reaction
- The control of a cell
- The Tanning sun rays
- an element found in the body
- in summer there are high levels of...
23 Clues: Gasoline has a high • the weight of water • The Tanning sun rays • The control of a cell • the ability of substance • what Carry's electricity • a standard unit of energy • everything is made up of? • A easy movement substance • a - of a chemical reaction • what keeps us on the ground • the understanding of nature • Energy a action of some type • an element found in the body • ...
Physical Science 2025-06-09
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- A process where a liquid changes into a gas when its heated
- Something that takes the shape of it's container
- The vertical line on a graph
- A way to measure energy
- Something that changes in an experiment
- Invisible force that pulls everything towards the earth
- Something that is created from a scientific equation
- A path that something takes when it goes around something in space
- A super microscopic particle found in the atom and has a negative charge
- Using the five senses to describe an object
- The basic building block of everything that exists
- How heavy something is
- How easily an object burns
- A special picture of the inside of the body
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- A bluish-White metal and one of the basic building blocks of matter
- A element that is made up of more than two elements
- A energy source from the sun that is visible
- The amount of space in a three dimensional object takes up
- Energy that comes off of heat or heated items
- The transfer of energy from one thing to another
- How tightly packed something is
- A structure inside the cell that contains DNA
- A device to measure heat or coldness
- The energy of movement
- A dissolving test to see if a substance is dissolveable
25 Clues: The energy of movement • How heavy something is • A way to measure energy • How easily an object burns • The vertical line on a graph • How tightly packed something is • A device to measure heat or coldness • Something that changes in an experiment • Using the five senses to describe an object • A special picture of the inside of the body • ...
Physical Science 2025-06-09
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- Energy that travels from a source in the form of waves or particles.
- A new substance forward as a result of a chemical reaction.
- A substance that moves freely but has a constant volume.
- A material formed by chemically connecting two or more chemicals.
- The basic unit of an element.
- The Unit used to measure energy or work.
- The ability for an item to catch on fire easily.
- Variable The factor that is manipulated or changed by the researcher.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to visible light
- boiling point.
- An Area of a cell that is made up of RNA and proteins.
- The form of energy that is transferred between 2 substances at different temperatures.
- The amount of space occupied by a sample of matter.
- A regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one.
- Energy The energy an object has due to its motion.
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- The amount or quantity of heaviness or mass; amount a thing weighs.
- Electromagnetic radiation that has shorter wave lengths than visible light
- How much mass can fit in a given amount of space.
- A force that pulls all objects in the universe towards each other.
- Describes data that expresses characteristics or qualities.
- A particle on the cloud of an atom that has a negative charge.
- n instrument that is used to measure temperature.
- The vertical axis
- The ability of one substance to be able to dissolve in another substance.
- A Bluish-White metallic element with a atomic number "30"
25 Clues: boiling point. • The vertical axis • The basic unit of an element. • The Unit used to measure energy or work. • The ability for an item to catch on fire easily. • How much mass can fit in a given amount of space. • n instrument that is used to measure temperature. • Energy The energy an object has due to its motion. • The amount of space occupied by a sample of matter. • ...
physical science 2025-06-09
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- the smallest unit of an element is a ...
- in our experiment ,the amount of plant seed used was the_______________
- the_______of iron is greater that wood
- some of the liquids evaporated in the ______container
- the doctor used an _______to see if i broke my arm
- gasoline has __________ ,which means it can easily catch on fire
- _____ is important for our body's to not get sick
- a rolling ball has a certain amount of ____energy
- we wear sunscreen to prevent __________ rays
- the earth ______ around the sun
- the scientists made a _______observation that the solution turned blue
- the water got so hot it began to start....
- the sun providing light and _____ that warms our planet
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- she used a ________ to check the water temperature
- water is a _________ made of hydrogen and oxygen
- water is a _____that flows easily and fills any it pours into
- the ____ of an atom contains protons and neutrons.
- the __________ of of the reaction was water and carbon dioxide
- the stock prices are on the _____ of the group
- an _____ is a tiny partial that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- the _______of the book is lighter on the moon
- the amount of work was measured in...
- the _______ of salt in the water increases as the water temperature rises
- microwaves are a type of _________ that heats up our food
- the force of _______ keeps us grounded and pulls objects towards earth
25 Clues: the earth ______ around the sun • the amount of work was measured in... • the_______of iron is greater that wood • the smallest unit of an element is a ... • the water got so hot it began to start.... • we wear sunscreen to prevent __________ rays • the _______of the book is lighter on the moon • the stock prices are on the _____ of the group • ...
Physical Education 2025-03-18
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- A bodyweight exercise that works the chest, shoulders, and triceps.
- A water-based sport and exercise that improves cardiovascular health.
- The state of being physically healthy and strong.
- A movement to increase flexibility by lengthening muscles.
- The process of rest and repair after intense physical activity.
- Exercise that requires oxygen and improves cardiovascular fitness, such as running or cycling.
- The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility.
- A lower-body exercise involving a step forward and bending the knee.
- The act of lifting weights to build strength and muscle mass.
- The ability to sustain physical activity over a long period.
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- Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise.
- A team sport where players aim to score goals by kicking a ball into the opponent's net.
- Exercise that raises heart rate and improves cardiovascular health.
- A lower-body exercise that targets the thighs, hips, and buttocks.
- The ability to maintain control of body position, often used in fitness exercises.
- A team sport played with a ball and hoop.
- A workout where you perform a series of exercises in a sequence with minimal rest.
- A form of running at a steady, moderate pace for exercise.
- A person who competes in physical sports.
- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement.
21 Clues: A team sport played with a ball and hoop. • A person who competes in physical sports. • The state of being physically healthy and strong. • The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility. • Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. • Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise. • ...
Physical Geography 2025-11-11
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- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- Trees that lose their leaves in the fall (like maple or oak trees).
- A hot area with scattered trees and tall grass (also called a Savanna).
- A map that shows borders between countries and the location of cities.
- A very cold, treeless region near the North Pole.
- A climate with mild summers and cool, rainy winters near the ocean.
- A climate zone that is hot and wet year-round, near the Equator.
- A large, flowing body of fresh water that usually goes into a sea or lake.
- A climate zone that is extremely cold near the North and South Poles.
- A hot, dry area with small, tough shrubs and bushes.
- The imaginary line that runs north and south at 0 degrees longitude.
- A climate with hot, wet summers and cool, wet winters.
- Imaginary lines that run east and west, parallel to the equator.
- The imaginary line that circles the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
- The exact spot of a place on Earth, using coordinates.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two large land areas.
- A group or chain of mountains that are connected.
- An area that gets very little rain and can be very hot or very cold.
- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- A mild area mostly covered in grass (also called a Prairie).
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- A map that shows nature's features like mountains and rivers.
- A climate zone with mild or moderate seasons—not too hot, not too cold.
- Imaginary lines that run north and south from pole to pole.
- A triangle-shaped piece of land formed at the mouth of a river.
- Climate that changes quickly based on how high up the mountains you are.
- A large area of flat land that is high above the land around it.
- Where a place is by describing what it's near (e.g., next to the library).
- A large body of water that curves into the land.
- How hot or cold something is.
- A climate that is very dry (like a desert).
- A climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- A climate with four distinct seasons (hot summer, cold winter) in the middle of continents.
- Trees with wide leaves that stay green year-round.
- Trees that stay green all year and have cones (like pine or fir trees).
- Ground that stays frozen all the time.
- A large, bowl-shaped dip in the surface of the land.
- A climate that is partly dry or slightly dry (like a steppe).
- Cap A very thick, permanent sheet of ice and snow.
- Water that falls from the sky, like rain, snow, or hail.
- Small bushes and plants that can survive in very dry land.
- Land completely surrounded by water.
43 Clues: How hot or cold something is. • Land completely surrounded by water. • Ground that stays frozen all the time. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • A climate that is very dry (like a desert). • The usual weather in a place over a long time. • A large body of water that curves into the land. • A very cold, treeless region near the North Pole. • ...
Physical Education 2021-04-21
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- best beverage choice for athletes
- one piece per day is good (dark)
- apples and bananas
- how long you exercise
- need at least 10,000 each day
- need 8-9 hours of this
- better than fried foods
- exercise using a treadmill
- what kind of exercise you do
- 1/2 of your plate full of these
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- how often you exercise
- milk and cheese
- 2,000 per day for adults
- major source of protein for people
- high-intensity interval training
- how hard you exercise
- Vitamin D
- 60 minutes a day
- Vitamin A helps these
- not good for you (candy)
- too much can cause high blood pressure
21 Clues: Vitamin D • milk and cheese • 60 minutes a day • apples and bananas • how long you exercise • how hard you exercise • Vitamin A helps these • how often you exercise • need 8-9 hours of this • better than fried foods • 2,000 per day for adults • not good for you (candy) • exercise using a treadmill • what kind of exercise you do • need at least 10,000 each day • 1/2 of your plate full of these • ...
Physical Education 2025-11-20
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- Ms. Johnson's sons name
- Required to participate in PE class
- Game where you throw a flat flying disc
- Students perform this at the beginning of class
- Game based PE class
- Ms. Johnson's favorite music to play in the gym
- Article of clothing you wear to identify your team
- Running test performed
- Sport based PE class
- Game where you kick the ball and run bases
- Clears students out of the gym
- Daily Participation Points
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- Ms. Johnson's daughters name
- Game where a ball is hit over a net
- PE is required for this purpose
- Physical activity for the purpose of getting fit
- Ms. Johnsons favorite brand
- Everyone's favorite game to play
- Sport Ms. Johnson Coaches
- University Ms. Johnson attended
20 Clues: Game based PE class • Sport based PE class • Running test performed • Ms. Johnson's sons name • Sport Ms. Johnson Coaches • Daily Participation Points • Ms. Johnsons favorite brand • Ms. Johnson's daughters name • Clears students out of the gym • PE is required for this purpose • University Ms. Johnson attended • Everyone's favorite game to play • Game where a ball is hit over a net • ...
Physical Descriptions 2025-11-21
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- mixed people's hair texture
- black people's hair texture
- middle
- a man that likes women
- not a boy
- opposite of woman
- small human that likes pink
- the color of the dirt
- An irish persons hair
- not tall
- the color of old people hair
- not low
Down
- an eye color
- opposite of man
- not high
- the color of the sky
- black and ____
- ___ hair blue eyes
- white and ______
- you see out of these
- opposite of short
- no hair in sight
- transparent
- spots on the face
- not a girl
25 Clues: middle • not low • not high • not tall • not a boy • not a girl • transparent • an eye color • black and ____ • opposite of man • white and ______ • no hair in sight • opposite of woman • opposite of short • spots on the face • ___ hair blue eyes • the color of the sky • you see out of these • the color of the dirt • An irish persons hair • a man that likes women • mixed people's hair texture • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
Across
- Activity to relax muscles
- Exercise using resistance band
- Ability to move joints fully
- Muscle lengthening activity
- Exercise for arm strength
- Protective headgear
- Physical fitness component
- Team sport played on grass with goalposts
- Strength exercise equipment
- Outdoor hiking activity
- Jumping over bar event
- Healthy body state
- Gymnastics floor move
- Sport using a net and shuttlecock
- Large sports competition
- Exercise to strengthen core
- Sport with rings and beam
- Body cooling process
- Martial art from Japan
- Climbing activity
- Exercise repetition set
- Exercise before competition
- Movement using ladder drill
- Exercise frequency measure
- Ability to react quickly
- Training program schedule
- Track oval area
- Body mass divided by height squared
- Referee signal tool
- Athlete’s uniform
- Safety rules in sports
- Defense move in basketball
- Sports injury treatment method
- Running short distance at full speed
- Exercise for abdominal muscles
- Olympic multi-sport event
- Fast break move
- Long distance run
- Physical activity for relaxation
- Player position in volleyball
- Swimming competition
- Person who trains athletes
- Running around bases sport
- Sport using cue and balls
- Scoring area in soccer
- Measure of heart beats per minute
- Jumping exercise with rope
- Physical education teacher
- Exercise for upper legs
- Jumping onto platform
Down
- Gym apparatus with bars
- Exercise in water
- Skill improvement practice
- Volleyball scoring action
- Scoring line in track
- Device to measure steps
- Track and field event
- Healthy lifestyle habit
- Movement to cool down after exercise
- Body’s energy source
- Fastest swimming stroke
- Exercise for muscle strength
- Skillful body movement sport
- Competitive event match
- Road cycling race
- Physical activity that improves heart health
- Running shoe feature
- Exercise to improve speed
- Physical challenge course
- Long jump event
- Sport with racket and ball
- Exercise intensity level
- Mental focus in sports
- Physical skill accuracy
- Swimming style on the back
- Muscle tissue tear
- Healthy eating plan
- Breathing exercise
- Practice session
- Overall body wellness
- Sport played on ice
- Muscle pain after exercise
- Game played with a hoop and ball
- Strength of muscles
- Body movement rhythm
- Handball throw
- Fast walk race sport
- Healthy body weight range
- Water survival skill
- Bone injury
- Ability to maintain body control
- Competitive mindset
- Protective knee gear
- Exercise that increases breathing rate
- Team cooperation
- Body movement with music
- Warm-up exercise before activity
- Combat sport with gloves
- Exercise for legs
- Exercise using body weight
100 Clues: Bone injury • Handball throw • Long jump event • Track oval area • Fast break move • Practice session • Team cooperation • Exercise in water • Road cycling race • Climbing activity • Athlete’s uniform • Long distance run • Exercise for legs • Healthy body state • Muscle tissue tear • Breathing exercise • Protective headgear • Healthy eating plan • Sport played on ice • Referee signal tool • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
Across
- Activity to relax muscles
- Exercise using resistance band
- Ability to move joints fully
- Muscle lengthening activity
- Exercise for arm strength
- Protective headgear
- Physical fitness component
- Team sport played on grass with goalposts
- Strength exercise equipment
- Outdoor hiking activity
- Jumping over bar event
- Healthy body state
- Gymnastics floor move
- Sport using a net and shuttlecock
- Large sports competition
- Exercise to strengthen core
- Sport with rings and beam
- Body cooling process
- Martial art from Japan
- Climbing activity
- Exercise repetition set
- Exercise before competition
- Movement using ladder drill
- Exercise frequency measure
- Ability to react quickly
- Training program schedule
- Track oval area
- Body mass divided by height squared
- Referee signal tool
- Athlete’s uniform
- Safety rules in sports
- Defense move in basketball
- Sports injury treatment method
- Running short distance at full speed
- Exercise for abdominal muscles
- Olympic multi-sport event
- Fast break move
- Long distance run
- Physical activity for relaxation
- Player position in volleyball
- Swimming competition
- Person who trains athletes
- Running around bases sport
- Sport using cue and balls
- Scoring area in soccer
- Measure of heart beats per minute
- Jumping exercise with rope
- Physical education teacher
- Exercise for upper legs
- Jumping onto platform
Down
- Gym apparatus with bars
- Exercise in water
- Skill improvement practice
- Volleyball scoring action
- Scoring line in track
- Device to measure steps
- Track and field event
- Healthy lifestyle habit
- Movement to cool down after exercise
- Body’s energy source
- Fastest swimming stroke
- Exercise for muscle strength
- Skillful body movement sport
- Competitive event match
- Road cycling race
- Physical activity that improves heart health
- Running shoe feature
- Exercise to improve speed
- Physical challenge course
- Long jump event
- Sport with racket and ball
- Exercise intensity level
- Mental focus in sports
- Physical skill accuracy
- Swimming style on the back
- Muscle tissue tear
- Healthy eating plan
- Breathing exercise
- Practice session
- Overall body wellness
- Sport played on ice
- Muscle pain after exercise
- Game played with a hoop and ball
- Strength of muscles
- Body movement rhythm
- Handball throw
- Fast walk race sport
- Healthy body weight range
- Water survival skill
- Bone injury
- Ability to maintain body control
- Competitive mindset
- Protective knee gear
- Exercise that increases breathing rate
- Team cooperation
- Body movement with music
- Warm-up exercise before activity
- Combat sport with gloves
- Exercise for legs
- Exercise using body weight
100 Clues: Bone injury • Handball throw • Long jump event • Track oval area • Fast break move • Practice session • Team cooperation • Exercise in water • Road cycling race • Climbing activity • Athlete’s uniform • Long distance run • Exercise for legs • Healthy body state • Muscle tissue tear • Breathing exercise • Protective headgear • Healthy eating plan • Sport played on ice • Referee signal tool • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
Across
- Long jump event
- Game played with a hoop and ball
- Physical challenge course
- Body’s energy source
- Healthy body state
- Exercise to improve speed
- Body mass divided by height squared
- Muscle pain after exercise
- Warm-up exercise before activity
- Exercise for legs
- Jumping onto platform
- Ability to react quickly
- Large sports competition
- Swimming style on the back
- Exercise for upper legs
- Measure of heart beats per minute
- Long distance run
- Body movement rhythm
- Bone injury
- Physical education teacher
- Strength of muscles
- Exercise using resistance band
- Healthy eating plan
- Scoring area in soccer
- Overall body wellness
- Healthy body weight range
- Team cooperation
- Scoring line in track
- Jumping exercise with rope
- Swimming competition
- Ability to maintain body control
- Exercise for arm strength
- Athlete’s uniform
- Fast walk race sport
- Body movement with music
- Defense move in basketball
- Combat sport with gloves
- Breathing exercise
- Sport using cue and balls
- Exercise repetition set
- Practice session
- Activity to relax muscles
- Healthy lifestyle habit
- Exercise intensity level
- Sport with rings and beam
- Competitive mindset
- Exercise using body weight
- Mental focus in sports
- Jumping over bar event
- Running around bases sport
- Safety rules in sports
- Sport played on ice
Down
- Movement to cool down after exercise
- Physical activity for relaxation
- Sport using a net and shuttlecock
- Referee signal tool
- Exercise that increases breathing rate
- Running short distance at full speed
- Protective knee gear
- Fastest swimming stroke
- Skill improvement practice
- Fast break move
- Exercise for abdominal muscles
- Device to measure steps
- Handball throw
- Muscle tissue tear
- Exercise in water
- Sports injury treatment method
- Skillful body movement sport
- Training program schedule
- Climbing activity
- Player position in volleyball
- Outdoor hiking activity
- Exercise before competition
- Exercise for muscle strength
- Competitive event match
- Ability to move joints fully
- Olympic multi-sport event
- Water survival skill
- Body cooling process
- Exercise frequency measure
- Gymnastics floor move
- Team sport played on grass with goalposts
- Gym apparatus with bars
- Muscle lengthening activity
- Movement using ladder drill
- Road cycling race
- Physical fitness component
- Martial art from Japan
- Running shoe feature
- Physical skill accuracy
- Physical activity that improves heart health
- Track and field event
- Sport with racket and ball
- Strength exercise equipment
- Person who trains athletes
- Protective headgear
- Volleyball scoring action
- Exercise to strengthen core
- Track oval area
100 Clues: Bone injury • Handball throw • Long jump event • Fast break move • Track oval area • Team cooperation • Practice session • Exercise for legs • Exercise in water • Long distance run • Climbing activity • Road cycling race • Athlete’s uniform • Healthy body state • Muscle tissue tear • Breathing exercise • Referee signal tool • Strength of muscles • Healthy eating plan • Competitive mindset • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
Across
- Bone of the upper arm
- Rapid energy source for 10 second sprints
- Thigh bone and longest bone in body
- Connects bone to bone
- Vessel carrying blood away from heart
- Smooth tissue protecting joints
- Sense of body position in space
- Process of bone formation
- Large triangular muscle of the shoulder
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Bones making up the spinal column
- Smallest blood vessel for gas exchange
- Substance providing nourishment
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- Primary fuel source during high intensity exercise
- Protein that carries oxygen in blood
- The shoulder blade
- Inward curve of the lower back
- The collarbone
- Moving a limb toward the midline
- Large muscle group of the buttocks
- Byproduct of anaerobic exercise causing fatigue
- Condition from excessive training without rest
- Muscle shortening under tension
- Core stability exercise
- Alternating work and rest periods
- Building block for muscle repair
- Muscle lengthening under tension
- The kneecap
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- Exercise where muscle length does not change
- Fundamental lower body compound lift
- Four muscles on the front of the thigh
- Having excessive body fat
- Moving a limb away from the midline
- The larger bone of the lower leg
- Hip bone structure
- Advanced form of flexibility training
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Short duration high intensity exercise
- Technical name for fingers and toes
- Nutrient needed in large amounts like protein
- Speed in a specific direction
- Muscle on the front of the upper arm
- Muscle on the back of the upper arm
- Nutrient needed in small amounts like vitamins
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Main energy source for the brain
- Ability to change direction quickly
- Forward rounding of the upper back
- Step forward exercise for legs
- Broadest muscle of the back
Down
- Stored form of glucose
- Increase in muscle size
- Rate at which the body burns energy
- Time needed for body to repair after exercise
- Heart rate below 60 beats per minute
- Top number in blood pressure reading
- Series of exercises performed in rotation
- Exercise targeting upper abdominals
- Healthy type of dietary fat
- Swedish for speed play training
- Total blood pumped by heart per minute
- Losing fitness when training stops
- Upper back and neck muscle
- Exercise with constant tension
- Principle of training harder than normal
- Chest muscle group
- Fluid that lubricates joints
- Ability to exert force over a long period
- Range of motion around a joint
- White blood cells
- Training for a particular goal
- Stretching involving movement
- Scientific name for the calf muscle
- Amount of blood pumped per heart beat
- Unit of energy derived from food
- Hormone released during fight or flight
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- Liquid portion of the blood
- Constant speed muscle contraction
- Vessel carrying blood toward heart
- The six pack muscle
- Connects muscle to bone
- Wall dividing the heart chambers
- Explosive jump training
- Waxy substance found in blood
- Body mass index calculation
- Outer covering of bones
- Cells that help blood clot
- Stretching while at rest
- Bouncing type of stretching
- Muscles on the back of the thigh
- Heart rate above 100 beats per minute
- Process of replacing lost body fluids
- Decrease in muscle size due to lack of use
- Protein that stores oxygen in muscles
- Main muscle used for breathing
- Exercise requiring oxygen
- Hormone regulating blood sugar
100 Clues: The kneecap • The collarbone • White blood cells • Chest muscle group • The shoulder blade • Hip bone structure • The six pack muscle • Bone of the upper arm • Connects bone to bone • Stored form of glucose • Powerhouse of the cell • Increase in muscle size • Core stability exercise • Connects muscle to bone • Explosive jump training • Outer covering of bones • Stretching while at rest • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
Across
- Bone of the upper arm
- Heart rate below 60 beats per minute
- Exercise targeting upper abdominals
- Stored form of glucose
- Short duration high intensity exercise
- Smooth tissue protecting joints
- Stretching involving movement
- The larger bone of the lower leg
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- Upper back and neck muscle
- Chest muscle group
- Protein that carries oxygen in blood
- Explosive jump training
- Nutrient needed in small amounts like vitamins
- Total blood pumped by heart per minute
- Exercises that involve only one joint and one muscle group
- Alternating work and rest periods
- Forward rounding of the upper back
- Inward curve of the lower back
- The collarbone
- Muscles on the back of the thigh
- Main muscle used for breathing
- Muscle on the back of the upper arm
- Main energy source for the brain
- Series of exercises performed in rotation
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Bones making up the spinal column
- Step forward exercise for legs
- Principle of training harder than normal
- Connects muscle to bone
- Waxy substance found in blood
- Muscle shortening under tension
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Heart rate above 100 beats per minute
- Hormone regulating blood sugar
- Four muscles on the front of the thigh
- Increase in muscle size
- Stretching while at rest
- Technical term for body fat tissue
- Rapid energy source for 10 second sprints
- Core stability exercise
- The shoulder blade
- Vessel carrying blood toward heart
- Process of bone formation
- Protein that stores oxygen in muscles
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- Condition where bones become brittle and fragile
- Muscle lengthening under tension
- Ability to change direction quickly
- Time needed for body to repair after exercise
- Ability to exert force over a long period
- Decrease in muscle size due to lack of use
- Movement of a joint beyond its normal range of motion
Down
- Nutrient needed in large amounts like protein
- Bouncing type of stretching
- Liquid portion of the blood
- Range of motion around a joint
- Primary fuel source during high intensity exercise
- Large muscle group of the buttocks
- Sensory receptors in muscles and joints
- The kneecap
- Fundamental lower body compound lift
- Wall dividing the heart chambers
- Having excessive body fat
- Rate at which the body burns energy
- Fluid that lubricates joints
- Outer covering of bones
- Moving a limb toward the midline
- Process of replacing lost body fluids
- Amount of blood pumped per heart beat
- Sense of body position in space
- Losing fitness when training stops
- Moving a limb away from the midline
- Broadest muscle of the back
- Top number in blood pressure reading
- Systematic planning of athletic or physical training
- Healthy type of dietary fat
- Unit of energy derived from food
- Smallest blood vessel for gas exchange
- Building block for muscle repair
- Exercise where muscle length does not change
- White blood cells
- Large triangular muscle of the shoulder
- Training for a particular goal
- Exercise with constant tension
- Exercise requiring oxygen
- Hormone released during fight or flight
- Condition from excessive training without rest
- Thigh bone and longest bone in body
- The six pack muscle
- Connects bone to bone
- Scientific name for the calf muscle
- Technical name for fingers and toes
- Hip bone structure
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Muscle on the front of the upper arm
- Cells that help blood clot
- Advanced form of flexibility training
- Body mass index calculation
- Constant speed muscle contraction
- Byproduct of anaerobic exercise causing fatigue
- Speed in a specific direction
- Swedish for speed play training
- Substance providing nourishment
- Vessel carrying blood away from heart
106 Clues: The kneecap • The collarbone • White blood cells • Chest muscle group • Hip bone structure • The shoulder blade • The six pack muscle • Bone of the upper arm • Connects bone to bone • Stored form of glucose • Powerhouse of the cell • Outer covering of bones • Explosive jump training • Connects muscle to bone • Increase in muscle size • Core stability exercise • Stretching while at rest • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
Across
- Speed in a specific direction
- Exercise where muscle length does not change
- Exercises that involve only one joint and one muscle group
- Main muscle used for breathing
- Top number in blood pressure reading
- Rapid energy source for 10 second sprints
- Decrease in muscle size due to lack of use
- Muscle lengthening under tension
- Building block for muscle repair
- Outer covering of bones
- Time needed for body to repair after exercise
- Stretching while at rest
- Nutrient needed in small amounts like vitamins
- Exercise requiring oxygen
- Hip bone structure
- Connects muscle to bone
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Primary fuel source during high intensity exercise
- White blood cells
- Cells that help blood clot
- Inward curve of the lower back
- The larger bone of the lower leg
- Exercise with constant tension
- Ability to exert force over a long period
- Short duration high intensity exercise
- Smallest blood vessel for gas exchange
- Substance providing nourishment
- Stored form of glucose
- Forward rounding of the upper back
- Swedish for speed play training
- Ability to change direction quickly
- The collarbone
- Protein that stores oxygen in muscles
- Rate at which the body burns energy
- Muscles on the back of the thigh
- Bone of the upper arm
- Connects bone to bone
- Large triangular muscle of the shoulder
- The six pack muscle
- Process of replacing lost body fluids
- Moving a limb away from the midline
- Sense of body position in space
- Wall dividing the heart chambers
- The shoulder blade
- Broadest muscle of the back
- Heart rate below 60 beats per minute
- Hormone regulating blood sugar
- Core stability exercise
- The kneecap
- Training for a particular goal
- Step forward exercise for legs
- Upper back and neck muscle
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Movement of a joint beyond its normal range of motion
Down
- Having excessive body fat
- Exercise targeting upper abdominals
- Main energy source for the brain
- Increase in muscle size
- Body mass index calculation
- Muscle shortening under tension
- Unit of energy derived from food
- Explosive jump training
- Four muscles on the front of the thigh
- Heart rate above 100 beats per minute
- Waxy substance found in blood
- Bones making up the spinal column
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- Condition from excessive training without rest
- Losing fitness when training stops
- Moving a limb toward the midline
- Byproduct of anaerobic exercise causing fatigue
- Protein that carries oxygen in blood
- Principle of training harder than normal
- Smooth tissue protecting joints
- Large muscle group of the buttocks
- Hormone released during fight or flight
- Bouncing type of stretching
- Amount of blood pumped per heart beat
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Total blood pumped by heart per minute
- Healthy type of dietary fat
- Advanced form of flexibility training
- Stretching involving movement
- Chest muscle group
- Vessel carrying blood toward heart
- Muscle on the front of the upper arm
- Scientific name for the calf muscle
- Fundamental lower body compound lift
- Nutrient needed in large amounts like protein
- Constant speed muscle contraction
- Fluid that lubricates joints
- Range of motion around a joint
- Alternating work and rest periods
- Thigh bone and longest bone in body
- Muscle on the back of the upper arm
- Process of bone formation
- Technical name for fingers and toes
- Series of exercises performed in rotation
- Vessel carrying blood away from heart
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- Liquid portion of the blood
102 Clues: The kneecap • The collarbone • White blood cells • Hip bone structure • Chest muscle group • The shoulder blade • The six pack muscle • Bone of the upper arm • Connects bone to bone • Stored form of glucose • Powerhouse of the cell • Increase in muscle size • Explosive jump training • Outer covering of bones • Connects muscle to bone • Core stability exercise • Stretching while at rest • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
Across
- Ability to exert force over a long period
- Bouncing type of stretching
- Sense of body position in space
- Fluid that lubricates joints
- Step forward exercise for legs
- Healthy type of dietary fat
- Body mass index calculation
- Process of replacing lost body fluids
- Smooth tissue protecting joints
- White blood cells
- Heart rate below 60 beats per minute
- Vessel carrying blood toward heart
- The kneecap
- The collarbone
- Wall dividing the heart chambers
- Rapid energy source for 10 second sprints
- Short duration high intensity exercise
- Moving a limb toward the midline
- Broadest muscle of the back
- The shoulder blade
- Advanced form of flexibility training
- Having excessive body fat
- The larger bone of the lower leg
- Vessel carrying blood away from heart
- Waxy substance found in blood
- Decrease in muscle size due to lack of use
- Upper back and neck muscle
- Exercise targeting upper abdominals
- Outer covering of bones
- Substance providing nourishment
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Connects bone to bone
- Protein that stores oxygen in muscles
- Training for a particular goal
- Alternating work and rest periods
- Large muscle group of the buttocks
- Condition from excessive training without rest
- Protein that carries oxygen in blood
- Forward rounding of the upper back
- Heart rate above 100 beats per minute
- Core stability exercise
- Exercise requiring oxygen
- Rate at which the body burns energy
- Exercise with constant tension
- Nutrient needed in large amounts like protein
- Hormone regulating blood sugar
- Stretching while at rest
- Constant speed muscle contraction
- Muscle on the back of the upper arm
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- The six pack muscle
- Losing fitness when training stops
Down
- Main energy source for the brain
- Bone of the upper arm
- Large triangular muscle of the shoulder
- Explosive jump training
- Muscle on the front of the upper arm
- Cells that help blood clot
- Muscle lengthening under tension
- Muscle shortening under tension
- Hip bone structure
- Hormone released during fight or flight
- Moving a limb away from the midline
- Primary fuel source during high intensity exercise
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- Speed in a specific direction
- Unit of energy derived from food
- Nutrient needed in small amounts like vitamins
- Muscles on the back of the thigh
- Main muscle used for breathing
- Liquid portion of the blood
- Smallest blood vessel for gas exchange
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- Four muscles on the front of the thigh
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Bones making up the spinal column
- Amount of blood pumped per heart beat
- Fundamental lower body compound lift
- Swedish for speed play training
- Stretching involving movement
- Stored form of glucose
- Range of motion around a joint
- Connects bone to bone
- Byproduct of anaerobic exercise causing fatigue
- Increase in muscle size
- Chest muscle group
- Exercise where muscle length does not change
- Time needed for body to repair after exercise
- Scientific name for the calf muscle
- Total blood pumped by heart per minute
- Top number in blood pressure reading
- Building block for muscle repair
- Process of bone formation
- Inward curve of the lower back
- Technical name for fingers and toes
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Ability to change direction quickly
- Series of exercises performed in rotation
- Principle of training harder than normal
- Thigh bone and longest bone in body
100 Clues: The kneecap • The collarbone • White blood cells • Hip bone structure • The shoulder blade • Chest muscle group • The six pack muscle • Bone of the upper arm • Connects bone to bone • Connects bone to bone • Stored form of glucose • Powerhouse of the cell • Explosive jump training • Increase in muscle size • Outer covering of bones • Core stability exercise • Stretching while at rest • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
Across
- – Obstacle jumped over in a race.
- – Action of protecting against an attack.
- – Martial art developed in Japan.
- – Process of providing food for growth.
- – Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- – Ability to stay upright.
- – Exercise requiring oxygen.
- – Sport involving bows and arrows.
- – The muscles of the torso.
- – Main type of sugar in the blood.
- – Player who guards the net.
- – Muscle at the back of the thigh.
- – Sport involving scales, bars, and vaults.
- – Gas required for cellular respiration.
- – Spear thrown for distance.
- – Part of a baseball field beyond the bases.
- – Short for cardiovascular exercise.
- – Range of motion in joints.
- – Point where two bones meet.
- – Unit of energy in food.
- – Race spanning 26.2 miles.
- – Exercise where one leg is positioned forward.
- – Ability to change direction quickly.
- – Period of time between exercises.
- – Combat sport with foils or sabers.
Down
- – How hard an exercise is.
- – State of being physically healthy.
- – Award for winning a competition.
- – Taking in enough water.
- – Physical activity to improve health.
- – A person proficient in sports.
- – Ability to sustain prolonged effort.
- – Person who trains a team.
- – Muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- – To bounce a ball repeatedly.
- – Sport played with a bat and wicket.
- – International sports festival held every four years.
- – Series of exercises performed in rotation.
- – Measurement of physical characteristics.
- – Group of sports teams that compete.
- – Type of steroid used for muscle growth.
- – Tissue connecting bone to bone.
- – Game where players try to hit rivals with balls.
- – Rate at which the body burns energy.
- – The side attacking in a game.
- – Offensive position in soccer or basketball.
- – Running at a steady, slow pace.
- – Using different body parts together smoothly.
- – State of complete physical and mental well-being.
- – Acid that builds up during intense exercise.
50 Clues: – Taking in enough water. • – Unit of energy in food. • – How hard an exercise is. • – Ability to stay upright. • – Person who trains a team. • – The muscles of the torso. • – Race spanning 26.2 miles. • – Exercise requiring oxygen. • – Player who guards the net. • – Spear thrown for distance. • – Range of motion in joints. • – Point where two bones meet. • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
Across
- – Obstacle jumped over in a race.
- – Action of protecting against an attack.
- – Martial art developed in Japan.
- – Process of providing food for growth.
- – Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- – Ability to stay upright.
- – Exercise requiring oxygen.
- – Sport involving bows and arrows.
- – The muscles of the torso.
- – Main type of sugar in the blood.
- – Player who guards the net.
- – Muscle at the back of the thigh.
- – Sport involving scales, bars, and vaults.
- – Gas required for cellular respiration.
- – Spear thrown for distance.
- – Part of a baseball field beyond the bases.
- – Short for cardiovascular exercise.
- – Range of motion in joints.
- – Point where two bones meet.
- – Unit of energy in food.
- – Race spanning 26.2 miles.
- – Exercise where one leg is positioned forward.
- – Ability to change direction quickly.
- – Period of time between exercises.
- – Combat sport with foils or sabers.
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- – How hard an exercise is.
- – State of being physically healthy.
- – Award for winning a competition.
- – Taking in enough water.
- – Physical activity to improve health.
- – A person proficient in sports.
- – Ability to sustain prolonged effort.
- – Person who trains a team.
- – Muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- – To bounce a ball repeatedly.
- – Sport played with a bat and wicket.
- – International sports festival held every four years.
- – Series of exercises performed in rotation.
- – Measurement of physical characteristics.
- – Group of sports teams that compete.
- – Type of steroid used for muscle growth.
- – Tissue connecting bone to bone.
- – Game where players try to hit rivals with balls.
- – Rate at which the body burns energy.
- – The side attacking in a game.
- – Offensive position in soccer or basketball.
- – Running at a steady, slow pace.
- – Using different body parts together smoothly.
- – State of complete physical and mental well-being.
- – Acid that builds up during intense exercise.
50 Clues: – Taking in enough water. • – Unit of energy in food. • – How hard an exercise is. • – Ability to stay upright. • – Person who trains a team. • – The muscles of the torso. • – Race spanning 26.2 miles. • – Exercise requiring oxygen. • – Player who guards the net. • – Spear thrown for distance. • – Range of motion in joints. • – Point where two bones meet. • ...
Physical Science 2026-02-16
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- Inertia in motion
- A phenomenon about which competent observers who have made a series of observations are in agreement
- The collective findings of humans about nature, and a process of gathering and organizing knowledge about nature
- Simply stated, a push or a pull
- The quantity of space an object occupies
- A synthesis of a large body of information that encompasses well-tested and verified hypotheses about certain aspects of the natural world
- The vector sum of forces acting on an object that is not accelerating equals zero
- A collision in which the colliding objects become distorted, generate heat, and may even stick together
- The product of the force and the distance moved by the force
- The scientific unit of force
- The resistive force that opposes the motion or attempted motion of an object past another object
- Falling without air resistance
- Energy of motion
- The force that supports an object against gravity
- The action force and the reaction force that occur in an interaction
- Being without a support force, as in free fall
- The energy that matter possesses due to its position
- The combination of all forces that act on an object
- The property by which objects resist changes in motion
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- The net work done on an object equals the change in kinetic energy of the object
- Terminal speed in a given direction
- The quantity of matter in an object
- The percentage of the work put into a machine that is converted into useful work output
- Distance traveled per unit time
- The speed of an object and specification of its direction of motion
- Fake science that pretends to be real science
- The property of a system that enables it to do work
- The force of friction acting on an object due to its motion in air
- The rate of doing work
- The curved path followed by a projectile under the influence of constant gravity only
30 Clues: Energy of motion • Inertia in motion • The rate of doing work • The scientific unit of force • Falling without air resistance • Distance traveled per unit time • Simply stated, a push or a pull • Terminal speed in a given direction • The quantity of matter in an object • The quantity of space an object occupies • Fake science that pretends to be real science • ...
PHYSICAL FITNESS 2026-03-07
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- A leg exercise where one leg steps forward and bends.
- The body's physical capability to last a long time.
- A long metal bar used for heavy lifting.
- To eat in a surplus to gain muscle mass.
- A cast-iron weight resembling a cannonball with a handle.
- "Jump training" used to increase explosive power.
- A unit of energy derived from food.
- Common slang for the weights in a gym.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- "As Many Rounds As Possible."
- Slang for progress and muscle growth.
- The enlargement of muscle cells through exercise.
- The hormone that prepares muscles for "fight or flight."
- Exercise where muscle length doesn’t change (e.g., a wall sit).
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- A functional movement targeting glutes and quads.
- The period needed for muscles to repair after stress.
- Ancient practice focusing on breath, flexibility, and balance.
- The central part of the body, including abdominals.
- The chemical process of burning energy in the body.
- The largest muscle group in the buttocks.
- A dance-based aerobic workout.
- The triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint.
- A full-body exercise: squat, jump, push-up, repeat.
- The acid that builds up in muscles during intense effort.
- The amount of force a muscle can exert.
- System of repetitive exercises to improve flexibility and strength.
- Protein, carbs, and fats (Short for macronutrients).
- A popular supplement used for power and muscle volume.
- High-Intensity Interval Training.
- The essential nutrient for muscle repair.
30 Clues: "As Many Rounds As Possible." • A dance-based aerobic workout. • High-Intensity Interval Training. • A unit of energy derived from food. • Slang for progress and muscle growth. • Common slang for the weights in a gym. • The amount of force a muscle can exert. • A long metal bar used for heavy lifting. • To eat in a surplus to gain muscle mass. • ...
physical description 2023-04-23
27 Clues: nez • vert • très • noir • yeux • long • fort • bleu • mince • raide • court • femme • grand • fille • ronde • petit • blond • carré • visage • bouclé • marron • maigre • jumeaux • cheveux • gallois • écossais • anglaise
Physical Properties and Physical Changes 2025-12-05
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- the ability to attract and transmit electricity (electrons)
- the ability to stick to other molecules
- the willingness of valence electrons to interact with other atoms
- the gravitational pull on an object
- the ability to dissolve in water
- the temperature that a liquid changes to a solid
- the amount of space matter takes up
- point the temperature that a solid changes to a liquid
- whether a substance is a solid, liquid, or gas
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- the mass per unit of volume
- a property that depends on the type of matter in a sample, not amount
- the resistance of a substance to flow
- the ability to be pulled into wires
- a property that depends on the amount of matter
- the amount of particles in matter
- a change that alters the appearance or state of matter without changing chemical composition
- the size of a particle of matter
- how shiny a substance is
- the force of attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials
- the ability to be hammered and reshaped without shattering
20 Clues: how shiny a substance is • the mass per unit of volume • the ability to dissolve in water • the size of a particle of matter • the amount of particles in matter • the ability to be pulled into wires • the gravitational pull on an object • the amount of space matter takes up • the resistance of a substance to flow • the ability to stick to other molecules • ...
Physical Education 2017-02-28
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- Nationality of Wayne Rooney
- Kick in football
- Thing for playing tennis
- Exersice for whole body
- Exercise for chest
- Sport in Pakistan and India
- Muscle in hand
- Full time of football match
- Distance in penalty
- National Hockey League
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- Type of sport with ball
- Place of hockey
- Kick in football
- Famous woman tennis player
- Tennis player from Serbia
- How many periods have hockey match
- Where will be World cup 2018(football)
- Ultimate Fighting Championship
- Which football player have 5 ballon d'or
- Where was latest football World cup
20 Clues: Muscle in hand • Place of hockey • Kick in football • Kick in football • Exercise for chest • Distance in penalty • National Hockey League • Type of sport with ball • Exersice for whole body • Thing for playing tennis • Tennis player from Serbia • Famous woman tennis player • Nationality of Wayne Rooney • Sport in Pakistan and India • Full time of football match • ...
Physical Science 2021-11-29
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- Heterogeneous mixture that exhibits tyndall effect
- Flammability and reactivity
- The most condensed form of matter
- Very fast energy change from gas to solid
- Changing from solid to liquid
- When water evaporates into a gas
- Two or more atoms bonded together
- Atoms freely move around in any space
- When matter gets cold and goes from liquid to solid
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- Homogeneous mixture
- Very fast energy change from solid to gas
- Shape or size are examples of
- Heterogeneous mixture where one particle settles
- Fills its container but has a definite volume
- A shape or phase change
- Creates a new substance and makes unexpected color or odor changes
- What happens when water clings on the outside of a cold glass
- Pure substance of one type of atom
- The particles are ionized
19 Clues: Homogeneous mixture • A shape or phase change • The particles are ionized • Flammability and reactivity • Shape or size are examples of • Changing from solid to liquid • When water evaporates into a gas • The most condensed form of matter • Two or more atoms bonded together • Pure substance of one type of atom • Atoms freely move around in any space • ...
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 2022-02-02
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- a pyramid Dash shaped diagram of a food chain, with producers at the bottom and end consumers at the top .
- able to be maintained at a steady level without causing severe Environmental damage .
- one of Earth's main large areas of land ( Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, and Antarctica).
- animals that are hunted and eaten by other animals.
- a group of mammals that spend time in a pouch on the outside of their mother's stomach. most Marsupials live in Australia.
- an animal or a person that has come before in a line of development, a forerunner.
- Avast, Frozen, treeless area of ice and snow.
- claws on a bird of prey .
- a change to an animal that can also be passed down to Future Generations.
- a breeding partner .
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- consumers animals that are at the top of the food chain and feed on other carnivores , or secondary consumers.
- a grassy plain in tropical or subtropical regions.
- a group of plants or animals that are alike in many ways.
- water .
- showing a great degree of variety.
- to search over a wide area for food .
- animals that hunt and eat other animals.
- selection a natural process where animals that have better adapted to their environment survive and pass on those adoptions to their young.
- the natural environment of a living thing.
19 Clues: water . • a breeding partner . • claws on a bird of prey . • showing a great degree of variety. • to search over a wide area for food . • animals that hunt and eat other animals. • the natural environment of a living thing. • Avast, Frozen, treeless area of ice and snow. • a grassy plain in tropical or subtropical regions. • ...
physical education 2023-01-23
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- swing batta batta
- recieve a pass
- you can do this act with a basketball or soccer ball
- something your body needs
- something you lift
- cow
- explode with your legs
- Motion with your arm
- Healthist drink you can get
- drink such as gatorade and prime are high in this
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- green food
- something you get when you drink
- educaion class name 2 words
- someone on your team
- played with stick and puck
- a game where ball is thrown in the air to your teamates until you hit the endzone
- played with stick and ball on a field
- food storage
- go fast
19 Clues: cow • go fast • green food • food storage • recieve a pass • swing batta batta • something you lift • someone on your team • Motion with your arm • explode with your legs • something your body needs • played with stick and puck • educaion class name 2 words • Healthist drink you can get • something you get when you drink • played with stick and ball on a field • ...
