physical Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 2 - Canada's Physical Geography 2021-03-25
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- An area's landforms together with its cover of vegetation, water, ice, and rock.
- One type of mountain made from magma.
- Large masses of rock high above sea level.
- Has some of the oldest rock on earth.
- The outer solid layer of the Earth.
- The theory that the earth's continents are moving.
- Canada's topography is the result of _______ forces.
- One type of mountain made from movements of the earth's crust.
- The smallest landform region.
- The average conditions of the atmosphere over a long period of time.
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- This landform region is know for being flat.
- Cold land makes the air cold and dry.
- The theory that the earth's plates interact to produce mountains, trenches, earthquakes, and volcanoes.
- The science of weather, was probably one of the first sciences to develop.
- The distance away from sea level.
- Warm water makes the air warm and moist.
- This landform region is known for its deltas.
- As this increases the amount of sunshine decreases.
- This type of precipitation may be caused when one air mass displaces another.
- The natural features of the lands surface.
20 Clues: The smallest landform region. • The distance away from sea level. • The outer solid layer of the Earth. • Cold land makes the air cold and dry. • One type of mountain made from magma. • Has some of the oldest rock on earth. • Warm water makes the air warm and moist. • Large masses of rock high above sea level. • The natural features of the lands surface. • ...
Physical Science Chapter 5 Exam! 2021-11-10
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- The process of growing new body parts
- Three nucleotides form a ____
- Cell from combining of gametes
- Two copies of each chromosome
- The process of making a mRNA molecule
- A nucleotide is made of a sugar, base and ____
- One DNA molecule forms two DNA molecules
- Where proteins are made in a cell
- Special reproductive cells produced by meiosis
- Final stage of the cell cycle
- a cell with only 1 each of a chromosome
- Specific sections of DNA
- The purpose of mitosis is to ensure that new cells have ____ genes to the parent
- Type of RNA containing codons
- Protein molecules are made in the ____
- A type of RNA attached to an amino acid
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- Third stage of mitosis
- A picture of chromosomes
- To form new DNA, a section of DNA becomes ____
- where in the body amino acids are made
- The combining of gametes
- Humans have 46 chromosomes in each ____
- Two XX chromosomes
- Consists of genes and DNA
- Pairs with thymine
- Pairs with guanine
- A cell spends most of its time in this stage
- Process of making proteins from DNA
- Pairs with adenine on RNA
- Has two cell divisions
- Shape of a DNA molecule is a double ____
- Proteins are made of ____ acids
- The total number of different nucleotide bases
- Used to replace dead cells
34 Clues: Two XX chromosomes • Pairs with thymine • Pairs with guanine • Third stage of mitosis • Has two cell divisions • A picture of chromosomes • The combining of gametes • Specific sections of DNA • Consists of genes and DNA • Pairs with adenine on RNA • Used to replace dead cells • Three nucleotides form a ____ • Two copies of each chromosome • Final stage of the cell cycle • ...
THE ABC'S OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE 2022-05-11
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- is the prefix associated with x10^24
- an element with an atomic number of 54 and atomic weight of 131.29
- can see through an object but not clearly
- a class of elements characterized by physical properties that include shininess, malleability, ductility, and conductivity; these are found on the left-hand side of the zigzag line on the periodic table
- a piece of glass or other clear material with curved sides
- the difference in electrical potential energy between two places in a circuit; the cause of electron movement
- the tendency of an object to resist any change in motion; is dependent upon the object's mass
- the SI unit for force; lifting a lemon requires about 1 newton of force
- the bending and spreading of waves as they move around a barrier or through an opening
- the force that pulls objects toward each other; factors include the objects' masses and distance apart
- cannot see through an object at all
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- to push back or away by a force, as one body acting upon another
- a disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- a positively charged particle that is part of an atom's nucleus; the number of protons is known as the atomic number
- the highest part of a transverse wave
- the ability to do work, to cause a change, or to move an object
- the unit of measurement for frequency (Hz)
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- unit of work or energy it is equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting through one metre
- vaporization occurs throughout a liquid
- a disturbance that travels through a medium as a longitudinal wave
- the energy that an object has due to its motion
- a type of regularization or summability method that assigns finite values to divergent sums or products
- the term given to the chemical element of teh periodic table which takes atomic number 92 and the symbol 'U'
- is a discrete packet of energy or matter
- a push or pull exerted on an object; a force is described by its strength and direction; F=MxA
26 Clues: cannot see through an object at all • is the prefix associated with x10^24 • the basic unit of a chemical element • the highest part of a transverse wave • vaporization occurs throughout a liquid • is a discrete packet of energy or matter • can see through an object but not clearly • the unit of measurement for frequency (Hz) • ...
Physical Science x chemistry vocab 2022-09-14
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- - the total number of electrons that an atom (theoretically) either gains or loses when forming chemical bond
- - negatively charged particle that orbits on the outer portions of an atom, has virtually no mass
- - how easily a given element forms chemical bonds with other elements
- - when the electrons of two atoms interact and stick the two atoms together
- - more than one atom bonded together
- - a group of electron orbitals with the same energy level
- - what Preston says to himself every morning when he sees himself in the mirror
- - Set of chemical formulas showing the beginning and resulting molecules involved in a given chemical reaction (e.g., C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy)
- - a positively or negatively charged atom (i.e., an atom that either has more or less electrons than protons)
- - 1 or 2 letter abbreviation for an atom/element (e.g., H, He, Fe, O, C, Cl, Ag, etc.)
- - abbreviation showing the number and type of atoms contained in a given molecule/compound (i.e., it’s a combo of atomic formulas and numbers) (e.g., O2, NH3, H20, C6H12O6 etc.)
- - the electron/s in the outermost shell of an atom that form chemical bonds with other atoms
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- - substance made up on only one type of atom
- - a process in which the atoms of one substance form (or break) chemical bonds with the atoms of another substance
- - middle of the atom, contains virtually all of the mass of the atom
- - the specific area around the nucleus of an atom where a given electron ‘orbits’
- - word used when we’re talking about something related to electrons bonding
- - study of how elements interact and combine to form molecules and compounds
- - positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
- - same type of atom/element, but with a different number of neutrons
- - average mass of an atom/element and all its isotopes
- - smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element
- - more than one TYPE OF atom bonded together
- - neutrally charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
- - the number of _________ determines what type of atom/ element you have
25 Clues: - more than one atom bonded together • - substance made up on only one type of atom • - more than one TYPE OF atom bonded together • - average mass of an atom/element and all its isotopes • - neutrally charged particle in the nucleus of an atom • - positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom • - a group of electron orbitals with the same energy level • ...
Physical Science 2A-D terms 2022-09-22
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- a physical combination of two or more substances
- a pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more different elements
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- a pure substance that consists of atoms with the same atomic number
- The state of matter in which particles vibrate in fixed positions
- a distinct group of two or more atoms covalently bonded together
- changes that alter the chemical composition of substances
- the amount of matter in an object
- has a uniform appearance
- all physical matter exists in the form of particles
- the relatively fast form of vaporization
- the state of matter in which particles are far apart and move rapidly
- the same temperature as the melting
- the mass of matter contained within a particular volume
- does not have a uniform appearance
- a solid transforming to vapor
- states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed, but can only change forms
- the temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid
- the state of matter in which particles are close together but able to move around
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- if matter were continuous then scientists expected the ratios to be random decimal numbers
- a substance changes in the presence of another substance or other circumstances
- the change of state from a solid to a liquid
- anything about a substance that can be observed or measured without altering the substance's chemical composition
- the building block of all matter
- the most common state of matter in the universe
- the relatively slow form of vaporization
- gas transitioning to a solid
- a material made of only one kind of element or compound
- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- the temperature at which liquid starts to boil
- the measure of gravity acting on the matter in an object
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the space enclosed or occupied by an object
- the change of state from a liquid to a solid
- any change in matter that does not alter the composition of a substance
35 Clues: has a uniform appearance • gas transitioning to a solid • a solid transforming to vapor • the building block of all matter • the amount of matter in an object • does not have a uniform appearance • the same temperature as the melting • the relatively slow form of vaporization • the relatively fast form of vaporization • anything that occupies space and has mass • ...
Physical Science Final Exam Crossword 2022-01-12
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- amount of matter in an object, inertia
- how far it has traveled
- amount and direction
- energy of position
- mass and gravity
- change in speed over a time period
- the tendency to resist change in motion
- how mass and speed are connected
- For every action there is equal and opposite rxn
- how much work is done in a period of time
- law says can't be created or destroyed
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- forces are equal in amount and opposite directn
- unequal amount of forces on object
- Law of ____: greater mass and closer attract
- energy of motion
- amount of distance per unit of time
- F=ma
- a push or a pull
- amount only
- an object in motion stays in motion, at rest stays
- force over a distance in same direction
- how far from start
22 Clues: F=ma • amount only • energy of motion • a push or a pull • mass and gravity • energy of position • how far from start • amount and direction • how far it has traveled • how mass and speed are connected • unequal amount of forces on object • change in speed over a time period • amount of distance per unit of time • amount of matter in an object, inertia • ...
Abeka Physical Science Ch. 9 2022-02-01
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- The heat caused by "electrical friction".
- The process of diverting unwanted electrical charge directly into the earth.
- The simplest form of electricity.
- A narrow strip of metal housed in a protective case that burns out when current suddenly increases.
- The flow of charge from one place to another.
- Term that describes a circuit in which current flows through a completed path.
- The SI unit of resistance.
- An electrical device designed to hinder current flow in a circuit.
- Electric current that flows first in one direction and then the other.
- A material that allows current to flow through it with no hindrance.
- Materials through which electric current does not flow easily.
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- This type of circuit has loads arranged in separate branches so that current is divided among them.
- The law stating that opposite charges attract and like charges repel.
- The term that refers to the amount an object hinders electron flow.
- The type of charge an electron has.
- The work per unit charge done to move electric charges between differently charged parts of a conductor.
- A simple device that uses the laws of electrostatics to detect small electric charges.
- An automatic switch that opens when current overloads a circuit.
- Electricity travels through fluids by the motion of charged particles called _______.
- Law which relates current, voltage, and resistance in a circuit.
- This occurs when current passes a load, increasing the current through a circuit.
- Arrows that indicate how a positive test charge in an electric field would move.
- The act of transferring electric charge between two objects through direct contact.
- The SI unit of electric charge.
24 Clues: The SI unit of resistance. • The SI unit of electric charge. • The simplest form of electricity. • The type of charge an electron has. • The heat caused by "electrical friction". • The flow of charge from one place to another. • Materials through which electric current does not flow easily. • An automatic switch that opens when current overloads a circuit. • ...
Matter and Physical/Chemical Changes 2022-10-04
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- Smallest unit of an element
- Substance formed by two or more elements
- Particle that joins more than one atom together
- Temperature where a liquid changes to a solid
- Amount of matter in an object
- An object that has magnetic properties
- Able to transmit heat and electricity
- Temperature when a solid changed into a liquid
- Substance that is malleability, ductility, and high reflectivity
- Change of matter in size, shape, or appearance
- Temperature where a liquid changes to a gas
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- Upward push of a liquid or gas on an object placed in it
- Change of matter when atoms link together in a new way
- Solution of a metal and at least one other solid
- Ability to be bent, flattened, or hammered
- Measure of how gravity pulls on an object
- How much space an object takes up
- Substance that is NOT malleability, ductility, and high reflectivity
- Physical law that states matter is not created or destroyed during chemical reaction
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Amount of matter in volume of a substance
- Pure substance that can't be broken down into any simpler substances
- Gradual wearing away
- Ability to be pulled into thin wires
24 Clues: Gradual wearing away • Smallest unit of an element • Amount of matter in an object • How much space an object takes up • Ability to be pulled into thin wires • Able to transmit heat and electricity • An object that has magnetic properties • Substance formed by two or more elements • Measure of how gravity pulls on an object • Anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Physical Science Chapters 1-7 2022-11-28
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- a form of matter that does not have a definite volume or shape
- a force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
- a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- a push or a pull exerted on an object in order to change the motion of the object
- the pushing or pulling force exerted by the engine of an aircraft
- a force parallel to the velocity of the flow
- a pattern, plan, representation, or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object, system, or concept
- the amount of force exerted per unit area of a surface
- a substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- the state of matter that has a definite volume but not a definite shape
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
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- anything that has mass and takes up space
- an object's change in position relative to a reference point
- an upward force on an object that moves in a fluid
- the state of matter in which the volume and shape of a substance are fixed
- a substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- an explanation that ties together many hypotheses and observations
- a summary of many experimental results and observations
- the tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until an outside force acts on the object
- the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas
20 Clues: anything that has mass and takes up space • a force parallel to the velocity of the flow • an upward force on an object that moves in a fluid • the amount of force exerted per unit area of a surface • a summary of many experimental results and observations • the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas • ...
Physical Science Chapter 15 Vocab 2022-10-26
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- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- the ability to do work
- a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- the total potential and kinetic energy related to the motion of all the particles in an object
- a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- the energy an object has due to its motion
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- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- the process of changing energy from one form to another
- potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- rich deposits of hyrdrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- the chemical energy stored in living things
- the energy associated with electric charges
- energy obtained from flowing water
20 Clues: the ability to do work • the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy obtained from flowing water • the energy stored in chemical bonds • thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • the energy an object has due to its motion • the chemical energy stored in living things • the energy associated with electric charges • sunlight that is converted into usable energy • ...
Physical Landscapes in the UK 2024-01-11
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- the visible features of an area of land.
- the dropping of rock particles, mostly in the sea.
- deep river valley shaped like a V, formed by erosion.
- a landform that contains a river at the bottom of a valley.
- a ‘step’ in the river over which water plunges.
- narrow, steep-sided river valley.
- a bare, rocky limestone surface with blocks of limestone separated by deep cracks.
- wearing away and removal of small pieces of rock by, for example, a river.
- the point where a river enters the sea or a lake.
- a bend in the river channel.
- molten rock formed deep underground.
- a small river that joins a larger river.
- a type of rock formed by the deposition of sediment, e.g. sandstone.
- what land is used for, e.g. farming or industry.
- when one type of rock changes into another type of rock.
- the point where two rivers join.
- limestone blocks.
- steep, often vertical rock face.
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- the movement of sediment (e.g. sand and pebbles) along the beach in the direction of the wind.
- the movement of rocks from an area of erosion to an area of deposition.
- the breakdown of rocks at or close to Earth’s surface.
- the outer edge of a drainage basin.
- flat land next to a river that floods when the river bursts its banks.
- flat land not much higher than sea level.
- where water continually freezes in the cracks of rock, making them bigger, and eventually breaks the rock apart.
- plants.
- sediment (e.g. sand or pebbles) deposited by the sea.
- a broad flooded valley where a river joins the sea.
- a type of rock formed on Earth’s surface (during volcanic eruptions) or deep underground by the cooling of molten (hot, liquid) rock, e.g. granite.
- a type of rock that has undergone change due to intense heat and/or pressure, e.g. slate.
- a beach that joins an island to the mainland.
- land that is hilly or mountainous.
- the part of a view that is at the front.
- the area of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
- a deep crack in the surface of limestone.
- the study of rocks beneath our feet.
- the height and shape of the land.
- the start of a river.
38 Clues: plants. • limestone blocks. • the start of a river. • a bend in the river channel. • the point where two rivers join. • steep, often vertical rock face. • narrow, steep-sided river valley. • the height and shape of the land. • land that is hilly or mountainous. • the outer edge of a drainage basin. • molten rock formed deep underground. • the study of rocks beneath our feet. • ...
Physical Science Chemistry Vocabulary Review 2024-01-16
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- a solution that does not have the maximum amount of solute dissolved
- a type of mixture that looks uniform throughout
- shows how the electrons are arranged in the electron cloud
- are the substances that undergo a chemical reaction
- transfer of thermal energy by collisions, objects need to be touching
- subatomic with no charge that is found in the nucleus
- a substance that creates hydroxide ions in solution, soaps are examples
- are the substances that are created in a chemical reaction
- the amount of matter compared to the amount of space the object takes up
- the amount of matter in the object
- a physical blend of two or more substances
- a type of mixture where materials are mixed unevenly
- the substance that is dissolved
- a substance that creates hydrogen ions in solution, taste sour
- any characteristic you can observe without changing the substance
- shows the number of protons in an atom
- transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves
- an atom will share or transfer electrons to have 8 valence electrons
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- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of fluids or air from warmer to cooler
- shows the number the number of protons and neutrons in the atom
- one type of atom
- the substance doing the dissolving
- a type of bond between two nonmetals, electrons are shared
- when there are varying numbers of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- good conductors of electricity, shiny
- the space an object occupies
- a solution that has the maximum amount of solute dissolved
- the time it takes for half of a radioactive isotope to decay
- an educated guess
- subatomic negative particle that surrounds the nucleus
- insulators, found to the right of the staircase on the periodic table
- that energy it takes to raise the temperature of a substance
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the ability to undergo a chemical change
- when protons and electrons do not equal each other, charged particle
- two or more types of atoms
- a type of bond between a metal and nonmetal
- subatomic positive particle that is found in the nucleus
- have properties of both metals and nonmetals, also called semiconductors
39 Clues: one type of atom • an educated guess • two or more types of atoms • the space an object occupies • the substance that is dissolved • the substance doing the dissolving • the amount of matter in the object • good conductors of electricity, shiny • shows the number of protons in an atom • the ability to undergo a chemical change • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Physical Characteristics and Personality Traits 2023-01-19
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- Ugly in Spanish (masculine)
- Black in Spanish
- Boring in Spanish
- Friendly in Spanish
- Blue in Spanish
- Redhead in Spanish
- Hat in Spanish
- Short in Spanish
- Interesting in Spanish
- Smooth in Spanish
- Pretty in Spanish
- Hard working in Spanish
- Fun in Spanish
- Intelligent in Spanish
- Tall in Spanish
- Green in Spanish
- Selfish in Spanish
- Curly in Spanish
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- Angry in Spanish
- Eyes in Spanish
- Muscular in Spanish
- Ugly in Spanish (feminine)
- Moustache in Spanish
- Blonde in Spanish
- Young in Spanish
- Old in Spanish
- Glasses in Spanish
- Hair in Spanish
- Patient in Spanish
- Funny in Spanish
- Attractive in Spanish
- Brown in Spanish
- Beard in Spanish
33 Clues: Hat in Spanish • Old in Spanish • Fun in Spanish • Eyes in Spanish • Blue in Spanish • Hair in Spanish • Tall in Spanish • Angry in Spanish • Black in Spanish • Young in Spanish • Short in Spanish • Funny in Spanish • Brown in Spanish • Green in Spanish • Beard in Spanish • Curly in Spanish • Boring in Spanish • Blonde in Spanish • Smooth in Spanish • Pretty in Spanish • Redhead in Spanish • Glasses in Spanish • ...
Physical Science Unit 2 Vocab 2022-10-03
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- the force of gravity acting on an object
- the ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object placed in it
- a friction force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid
- the amount of matter in an object
- a friction force that opposes the motion of an object as it slides over a surface
- an upward force due to a pressure difference between the top and bottom of a wing
- a substance or mixture that flows and has no shape of its own
- a force associated with charged particles, which has two aspects, electric force and magnetic force
- the overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined
- an attractive force that acts between any two objects
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- a force that continuously changes the direction of an object to make it move in a circle
- the SI unit of pressure, qual to 1 newton per square meter (N/m2)
- the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance equals the force of gravity
- fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air
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- a powerful attractive force that acts over a short range
- the powerful attractive force that binds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus
- the attraction between any two objects because of their masses
- the product of an object's mass and its velocity
- a force that opposes the motion of objects that touch as they move past each other
- a friction force that acts on objects that are not moving
- the equivalence of the buoyant forces on an object ad the wright of the fluid displaced by the object
- states that the total momentum of a system does not change if no net force acts on the system; neither created or destroyed during a collision, only transferred
- a friction force that acts on rolling objects, caused by the change in shape at the point of rolling contact
- a push or a pull that acts on an object
- the SI unit for force, equal to the force that causes a 1kg mass to accelerate at a rate of 1 m/s squared
- the result of a force distributed over an area
- a device that uses a pressurized fluid acting on pistons of different sizes to increase force
- the curved path of an object in free fall after it is given an initial forward velocity
- an upward force acting on an object in a fluid
30 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • a push or a pull that acts on an object • the force of gravity acting on an object • the result of a force distributed over an area • an upward force acting on an object in a fluid • the product of an object's mass and its velocity • an attractive force that acts between any two objects • ...
PHYSICAL SCIENCE-ASSESSMENT NO.1 2023-09-11
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- Theory that states that the center of the universe is the sun.
- Star has reached the end of its life and explodes in a brilliant burst of light.
- Pertaining to stars.
- Anti-particle of neutrons.
- A colorless, odorless, tasteless and non-toxic gas and termed as the second lightest element with element symbol of He.
- Subatomic particles with neutral charge.
- Major branch in science dealing with matter, energy, motion, forces and other non-living entities.
- Anti-particle of protons.
- Anti-particle of electrons.
- Branch of Science that deals with celestial or heavenly bodies and its phenomena.
- Study involves the origin and evolution of the universe, from the Big Bang to today and on into the future.
- A particle and its antiparticle collide and disappear, releasing energy.
- Charged electrons and protons first became bound to form electrically neutral hydrogen atoms.
- Subatomic particles with negative charge.
- NUMBER The number of protons in an atom. In a neutral atom, number of protons is equal to the number of electrons.
- A substance of the same kind of atom that cannot be broken down into simpler forms by physical or chemical methods.
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- This theory postulates that the universe started from a singularity of explosion and inflation.
- Composed of 2 or more elements of different kinds.
- Splitting of nuclei to release energy.
- Combination of two nuclei to release energy.
- This element was believed to be the first element synthesized when the universe had cooled down and expanded enough to allow the formation of an atom.
- Subatomic particles with positive charge.
- Greek word which means indestructible.
- Charged electrons and protons first became bound to form electrically neutral hydrogen atoms.
- Science area which dedicates its interest in chemical structure, characteristics and behavior
- Theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe
- Is the process that creates new atomic nuclei from pre-existing nucleons, primarily protons and neutrons.
- Smallest unit of matter that have all the properties of an element.
- SCIENCE Field of Science dealing with living entities.
- Displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths (the red end of the spectrum) in radiation from distant galaxies and celestial objects.
30 Clues: Pertaining to stars. • Anti-particle of protons. • Anti-particle of neutrons. • Anti-particle of electrons. • Splitting of nuclei to release energy. • Greek word which means indestructible. • Subatomic particles with neutral charge. • Subatomic particles with positive charge. • Subatomic particles with negative charge. • Combination of two nuclei to release energy. • ...
Earth's Physical Systems: Environmental Science 2023-11-02
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- (chemical symbol Ra); a radioactive metal that was used to make paint glow in the dark; caused severe deformation to workers
- A molecule made from more than one element
- by shedding subatomic particles, these emit high energy radiation that can harms organism
- processes that outlines how each of the three major rock types—igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary—form and break down based on the different applications of heat and pressure over time
- The process by which Earth’s surface is shaped by the extremely slow movement of sections of crust
- neutral subatomic particles
- a nucleic acid
- Made from more than one atom
- oceanic trench formed from the subduction of the Pacific plate under the Philippine plate
- Proteins, Nucleic acids, Carbohydrates, Lipids
- positively charged subatomic particle
- Elements of same atomic number that have different number of neutrons
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- shedding of subatomic particles
- based on the number of protons
- the study of matter and their interactions
- plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- the scientific study of Earth’s physical features, processes, and history
- Concentration of H+
- pH below 7
- all material in the universe with mass and that occupies space
- weight of protons plus neutrons
- negatively charged subatomic particles
- substance with given properties that can’t be broken down into simpler substances
- have protons, neutrons and electrons
- plate boundary where two plates move toward each other; can create mountains or subduction zones
- type of rock that forms when rocks are subjected to high heat, high pressure
- "Shearon _______"; the nuclear power plant that generates electricity for much of the Triangle
- sits outside the Earth’s mantle
28 Clues: pH below 7 • a nucleic acid • Concentration of H+ • neutral subatomic particles • Made from more than one atom • based on the number of protons • shedding of subatomic particles • weight of protons plus neutrons • sits outside the Earth’s mantle • have protons, neutrons and electrons • positively charged subatomic particle • negatively charged subatomic particles • ...
Physical Science Unit 6b Vocab 2023-08-10
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- the phase change in which a substance changes from a solid to a gas or vapor without changing to a liquid first
- a solution that is resistant to large changes in pH
- the process that changes a substance from a liquid to a gas at temperatures below the substance’s boiling point
- a solution that contain as much solute as the solvent can normally hold at a given temperature
- the energy a substance must absorb in order to change from a liquid to a gas
- the phase change in which a gas or vapor changes directly into a solid without first changing into a liquid
- a measure of the hydronium ion concentration of a solution
- the separation of ions in an ionic compound as the compound dissolves
- a compound that produces ions when it dissolves
- a chemical reaction between and acid and a base
- the pressure caused by the collisions of particles in a vapor with the walls of a container
- a compound that produces hydroxide ions when dissolved in water; a proton acceptor
- the amount of solute dissolved in a certain amount of solvent
- a solution in which more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature
- the result of a force distributed over an area
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- a solution that contains more solute than the solvent can normally hold at a given temperature
- the number of moles of a dissolved solute per liter of solution
- a chemical reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings
- the maximum amount of solute that normally dissolves in a given amount of solvent at a certain temperature
- a temperature of 0 kelvins
- the energy a substance must absorb in order to change from a solid to a liquid
- the phase change in which a substance changes form a liquid to a gas
- the phase change in which a substance changes form a gas or vapor to a liquid
- the process of dissolving by breaking into smaller pieces
- a compound that produces hydronium ions when dissolved in water; a proton donor
- a substance that changes color in the presence of an acid or base
- an ionic compound formed when an acid reacts with a base
- the direct proportion of the volume of a gas to its temperature (in Kelvins) if the pressure and the number of particles of the gas are constant
- the inverse variation of the volume of a gas with its pressure if the temperature and the number of particles are constant
- a description of a change in which a system releases energy to its surroundings
- a reversible physical change that occurs when a substances changes form one state of matter to another
- the process by which neutral molecule gain or lose electrons
- a substance in which a solute dissolves
33 Clues: a temperature of 0 kelvins • a substance in which a solute dissolves • the result of a force distributed over an area • a compound that produces ions when it dissolves • a chemical reaction between and acid and a base • a solution that is resistant to large changes in pH • an ionic compound formed when an acid reacts with a base • ...
Vocabulary Terms in Physical Therapy 2019-06-11
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- the movement of a limb or part of the body towards the midline
- the ability of a force to cause rotation on a lever
- causes muscles to lengthen, it is when an individual goes with gravity.
- away from the surface and further into the body
- position pertaining below an organ or structure
- the body is lying face up or a body part that is face up (hint: think of your palms holding soup for supine!)
- maintaining constant speed no matter how much force an individual expends
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot away from the midline of the body
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot toward the midline of the body
- a plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior sections.
- on the surface or shallow
- a plane that separates the body into superior and inferior sections
- a plane that separates the body laterally into right and left sections
- relating towards the back of a structure
- exercise when a contracting muscle shortens against a constant load
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- causes muscles to shorten, it is when an individual goes against gravity
- A term meaning that the client is pre operative
- the movement of a limb or part of the body away from the midline
- is a push or a pull which alters the state of motion
- a healthcare program that assists low-income families and individuals in paying for healthcare costs (ex: hospital stays, doctor visits, long-term medical care and more).
- US federal government health insurance program for individuals who are 65 years of age or older.
- A term meaning that the client is post operative
- The process in which tissue deteriorates and loses functional capability
- pertaining towards the back of the body
- the body is lying face down or a body part that is face down
- relating towards the front of a structure
- pertaining towards the front of the body
- position pertaining above an organ or structure
28 Clues: on the surface or shallow • pertaining towards the back of the body • pertaining towards the front of the body • relating towards the back of a structure • relating towards the front of a structure • A term meaning that the client is pre operative • away from the surface and further into the body • position pertaining below an organ or structure • ...
Physical Science Semester 1 review 2020-12-05
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- the spontaneous process in which an atomic nucleus emits radiation
- this element radioactively decays into Lead
- number of electron energy levels and also the number of rows in the periodic table
- chemicals listed to the left of the arrow in a chemical reaction
- center of an atom
- atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- adding this to a reaction can speed it up
- these gases do not react because they are completely stable on their own
- number of electrons the 2nd energy level can hold
- the bonding where electrons are transferred
- it takes the most energy to get this color
- ability of an atom to attract electrons to itself
- neutrons have this charge
- color with the lowest energy
- number of protons
- when a chemical reaction takes in heat
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- a charged particle
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- chemicals listed to the right of the arrow in a chemical reaction
- adding protons and neutrons
- when a chemical reaction releases energy
- when an electron gains energy, it moves from a grounded state to this state
- the middle part of the periodic table, which we colored red, are these metals
- Column 1 of the periodic table are these types of metals
- the reason atoms combine with each other
- the bonding where electrons are shared
- protons have this charge
- electrons have this charge
- orbit the nucleus
- father of the Periodic Table of Elements
- the amount of time it takes for one half of a sample to decay
- the conservation of ______ says that matter cannot be created or destroyed
- another name for electron energy levels
- outer electrons can be called this
34 Clues: center of an atom • orbit the nucleus • number of protons • a charged particle • protons have this charge • neutrons have this charge • electrons have this charge • adding protons and neutrons • color with the lowest energy • outer electrons can be called this • the bonding where electrons are shared • when a chemical reaction takes in heat • another name for electron energy levels • ...
European countries and physical features 2024-08-29
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- the big country that is on the eastern side of Europe
- mountains in Switzerland
- line of water between England and France
- a country in between Portugal and France
- the peninsula holding Spain and Portugal
- a river that starts in Germany and ends in Austria
- a country in south Europe that looks like a boot
- ocean to the west of Europe
- line of mountains in the European part of Russia
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- the peninsula that has Norway and Sweden
- the country that is right under Belarus
- a country in between Spain and germany
- an island right above France the holds England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- area of water to the south of Europe
- ocean to the north of Europe
- a river that goes through Germany and Netherlands
- a country in western Europe that is on the edge of Spain
- a grassy area in Poland, Germany, and Belarus
- the country to the right of France
- mountains that border Spain and France
- the country in between Belarus and Germany
- a small country in between France and Germany
22 Clues: mountains in Switzerland • ocean to the west of Europe • ocean to the north of Europe • the country to the right of France • area of water to the south of Europe • a country in between Spain and germany • mountains that border Spain and France • the country that is right under Belarus • the peninsula that has Norway and Sweden • line of water between England and France • ...
Air: Physical Science CW 1 2024-04-24
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- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- combined forces that form a net force that is not zero
- a region around an object that can attract or repel other objects in its area
- starting point you choose to describe the location, or position, of an object
- the overall force on an object when all the individual forces acting on it are added together
- friction that acts between objects that are not moving
- a force caused by air, acting in the opposite direction of a moving object
- the region around a charged object where the object’s electric force is exerted on other charged objects
- a force that causes an object to move in a circle
- friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface
- the constant speed that a freely falling object reaches when the resistance of the medium through which it is falling prevents further acceleration
- the force that resists motion in a fluid
- the attractive force between objects; the force that moves objects downhill
- the product of an object’s mass and velocity
- a method of charging an object by allowing electrons to flow by direct contact from one object to another object
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- the force that the ground (or any surface) pushes back up with
- a material that does not easily allow electric charges to flow
- any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron
- states that an object’s acceleration depends on its mass and on the net force acting on it
- combined forces form a net force of zero
- the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- to push away
- a magnet created by wrapping a coil of wire with a current running through it around a core of materials that is easily magnetized
- a diagram used to show the relative magnitude and direction of all forces acting upon an object in a given direction
- states that the force of gravity acts between all objects in the universe that have mass
- a force that is applied to an object by a person or another object
- an arrow used to show a force’s magnitude and direction.
- the loss of static electricity as electric charges transfer from object to another
- a method of redistributing the charge on an object by means of the electric field of another object; the objects have no direct contact
- speed and direction of a moving object
- the region around a magnet where the magnetic force is exerted
- to come together
- the motion of an object does not change if the net force on an object is zero
- the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- a unit of measurement that equals the force required to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at 1 meter per second per second
- friction that occurs as an object moves through a fluid
- friction that occurs when one solid surface slides over another
- a measure of the force of gravity on an object
- the force that two surfaces exert on each other when they rub against each other
- a material that allows electric charges to flow
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- the rate at which velocity changes
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- the amount of matter in an object
44 Clues: to push away • to come together • the amount of matter in an object • the rate at which velocity changes • a push or pull exerted on an object • speed and direction of a moving object • combined forces form a net force of zero • the force that resists motion in a fluid • the product of an object’s mass and velocity • a measure of the force of gravity on an object • ...
Physical Science Unit 8 Vocab 2023-08-10
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- a chemical reaction in which two compounds exchange positive ions and form two new compounds
- a neutral group of atoms that are joined together by one or more covalent bonds
- the rate at which reactants change into products over time
- a covalently bonded group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge and acts as a unit
- a diagram of an atom, ion or molecule in which each dot represents a valence electron
- an amount of a substance that contains approximately 6.02 x 1023 particles of a substance
- an ion with a positive charge
- a covalent bond in which electrons are not shared equally
- a mixture of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal, that has the characteristic properties of a metal
- the force that holds cation and anions together
- numbers that appear before a formula in a chemical equation to show the relation proportions of each reactant and product
- the mass of one mole of a substance
- an atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge
- a chemical reaction in which the conversion of reactants into products and the conversion of products into reactants happens at the same time
- a representation of a chemical reaction in which the reactants and products are expressed as formulas
- a substance that undergoes change in a physical reaction
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- notation that shows what elements a compound contains and the ratio of the atoms or ions of these elements in the compound
- a chemical reaction in which a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen, often producing heat and light
- chemical reaction in which a compound and an element exchange positive ions and form a new compound and lone element
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- a chemical bond in which two atoms share a pair of valence electrons
- the attraction between a metal cation and the shared electrons that surround it
- new substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- a chemical reaction that absorbs energy to its surroundings
- an ion with a negative charge
- a chemical reaction that releases energy to its surroundings
- a chemical reaction in which one substance is oxidized (loses electrons) and one substance is reduced (gains electrons)
- a chemical reaction in which a compound breaks down into tow or more simpler substances
- a chemical reaction in which two or more substances react to form a single substance
- the force that holds atoms or ions together as a unit
- a state in which the forward and reverse paths of a physical or chemical change take place at the same rate
- solids whose particles are arranged in a lattice structure
- a substance that affects the rate of a chemical reaction without being used up in the reaction
33 Clues: an ion with a negative charge • an ion with a positive charge • the energy stored in chemical bonds • the mass of one mole of a substance • the force that holds cation and anions together • the force that holds atoms or ions together as a unit • new substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction • a substance that undergoes change in a physical reaction • ...
Unit 4 Physical Science Crossword 2024-04-16
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- Magnitude only, just how much, not the direction
- Newton's ______ Law states the larger an object's mass, the more force it takes to accelerate it
- ________ friction occurs between a solid and a liquid/gas.
- The location of something relative to something else.
- Magnitude and direction
- The force that resists motion when objects come in contact
- The push or the pull of an object. F = m x a
- Newton's ______ Law states an object in motion stays in motion
- ________ friction occurs between two flat objects.
- Speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction.
- The force that attracts objects toward the center of other very large objects.
- How far something has traveled, a scalar quantity.
- The amount of a given measurement, not the direction.
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- Two forces that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
- Newton's ______ Law states every force has an equal opposite force
- The change in position of an object. Vector quantity.
- ________ friction keeps an object at rest
- The change in displacement divided by time. Vector.
- The force of an object pulled down by gravity.
- ________ friction occurs when a wheel, ball or cylinder moves freely over a surface.
- Distance traveled divided by time. Scalar.
- The sum of all forces acting on an object
22 Clues: Magnitude and direction • ________ friction keeps an object at rest • The sum of all forces acting on an object • Distance traveled divided by time. Scalar. • The push or the pull of an object. F = m x a • The force of an object pulled down by gravity. • Magnitude only, just how much, not the direction • Speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction. • ...
Physical Geography West/Central Africa 2023-02-13
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- the belief that bodies of water, animals, and trees have spirits.
- an extreme shortage of food
- a stretch of land in Central Africa that the mineral copper can be found.
- an important river in Central Africa that runs toward the Atlantic Ocean.
- the rise in prices that occurs when currency loses its buying power.
- regional varieties of a language
- river in West Africa that flows 2,600 miles into the Gulf of Guinea
- geographer's way of organizing an area by zone.
- a cultural center in ancient West Africa
- a semi-arid strip of land South of the Sahara Desert.
- the condition of not getting enough nutrients from food.
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- the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- an important kingdom in Central Africa
- an open-air trading market that is set up once or twice a week.
- an animal that is a short-necked relative to a giraffe
- the spread of desertlike conditions
- a home that includes the mother, father, children, and close relatives in one household.
- an area of tall grasses and scattered trees
- a disease spread by mosquitoes.
- a region of Central Africa that is generally flat and surrounded by mountains.
- a second river that is in the Southern part of Central Africa that flows east toward the Indian Ocean.
- the most populous city in West Africa.
22 Clues: an extreme shortage of food • a disease spread by mosquitoes. • regional varieties of a language • the spread of desertlike conditions • an important kingdom in Central Africa • the most populous city in West Africa. • a cultural center in ancient West Africa • an area of tall grasses and scattered trees • geographer's way of organizing an area by zone. • ...
Physical Science Exam Study Guide 2022-12-20
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- force that causes charge to flow
- speed and direction
- the flow of electric charge
- formula for current
- energy in motion
- type of current with only one path
- objects resist change to their motion
- distance over time
- transfer of thermal energy
- distance and direction
- machines can increase _________
- coal, oil, natural gas
- opposes sliding motion
- type of circuit where charge cant flow
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- attractive force between all objects
- mass times velocity
- force over a distance
- a closed path for electricity to follow
- movement relative to a reference potion
- circuit with multiple paths to follow
- power generation from splitting atoms
- wind, solar, geothermal, biomass
- sum of potential and kinetic energy
- a push or pull
- rate of energy transformation
- what you have to spin in a generator
- energy that is stored
27 Clues: a push or pull • energy in motion • distance over time • mass times velocity • speed and direction • formula for current • force over a distance • energy that is stored • distance and direction • coal, oil, natural gas • opposes sliding motion • transfer of thermal energy • the flow of electric charge • rate of energy transformation • machines can increase _________ • ...
Physical Science Semester 1 Project 2022-12-14
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- Written form of a chemical reaction
- Formed the basis of atomic theory as we know it today
- determined that electrons occupy set energy levels
- chemical reaction that releases energy
- electrons are given and taken
- Discovered the nucleus
- Discovered the electron
- electrons are shared
- Matter cannot be created or destroyed
- minimum energy required to start a chemical reaction
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- Substance formed during the reaction
- electrons flow in an electron sea
- Substance Undergoes change
- organized plan for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- chemical reaction that absorbs energy
- speed of any chemical reaction
- Philosopher from Ancient Greece
- electrons in the outermost shell
- amount of energy required to pull two atoms apart
- mass of an individual atom
20 Clues: electrons are shared • Discovered the nucleus • Discovered the electron • Substance Undergoes change • mass of an individual atom • electrons are given and taken • speed of any chemical reaction • Philosopher from Ancient Greece • electrons in the outermost shell • electrons flow in an electron sea • Written form of a chemical reaction • Substance formed during the reaction • ...
Physical Science Unit 3a Vocab 2023-08-10
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- the work done on a machine as the input force acts through the input distance
- the SI unit of power, equal to one joule per second
- the force exerted by a machine
- a common unit of power, equal to about 746 watts
- the rate of doing work
- a device that changes a force
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- the energy associated with electric charges
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
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- potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- the distance an output force acts through in a machine
- the force exerted on a machine
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- the work done by a machine as the output force acts through the output distance
- the SI unit of work, equal to 1 newton-meter
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- the distance through which the input force acts in a machine
- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- the total potential and kinetic energy related to the motion of all the particles in an object
- the ability to do work
22 Clues: the rate of doing work • the ability to do work • a device that changes a force • the force exerted on a machine • the force exerted by a machine • the energy stored in chemical bonds • the energy an object has due to its motion • the energy associated with electric charges • the SI unit of work, equal to 1 newton-meter • a common unit of power, equal to about 746 watts • ...
Properties of Matter (Physical Science) 2024-03-12
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- Has a definite shape and volume
- Change in which the chemical composition of a substance remains the same
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- A substance's resistance to flow
- Pure substance in which all the atoms are the same
- Pure substance in which two or more different elements are chemically combined
- Any sample of matter with a fixed composition
- Mixture capable of scattering light
- Separation of materials according to their different boiling points
- Has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container
- Solid formed when two liquid chemicals chemically combine
- Substance capable of dissolving other substances
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- Ability of a metal to be pounded into sheets
- Change in which the chemical composition is changed and a new substance is produced
- Ability of a metal to be drawn into wires
- Mixtures in which the substances are mixed evenly throughout
- When a gas changes directly into a solid
- Mixture which separates into layers overtime
- Takes both its shape and volume from its container
- When a solid changes directly into a gas
- Homogeneous mixture in which two or metals are melted down, mixed together, and allowed to solidify
- Mixtures in which the separate parts can be distinguished from each other
- When a gas changes into a liquid
- Ability of a substance to burn skin
- Substance dissolved within another substance
25 Clues: Has a definite shape and volume • A substance's resistance to flow • When a gas changes into a liquid • Ability of a substance to burn skin • Mixture capable of scattering light • When a gas changes directly into a solid • When a solid changes directly into a gas • Ability of a metal to be drawn into wires • Anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Physical Science Check-In Review 2025-04-14
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- The idea that matter is neither created nor destroyed
- The space between two objects
- A force that slows the movement of objects that rub or slide against each other
- slowing down
- The rate at which an object moves
- A material that limits how much heat can go through it
- flat and horizontal line that means stopping
- Transfer of heat by rays or waves
- A change in which no new material is formed
- The material, or matter, of which something is made.
- Hot air rises, cold air sinks, liquid or gas
- When one substance breaks down into another
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- speeding up
- A material that heat moves through easily
- Something that stays still or keeps moving until something changes it
- Pulls things towards the center of the Earth
- The movement of changing location from one place to another
- A push or a pull on an object
- Transfer of heat between two objects that touch
- A change in which one or more new types of matter form
20 Clues: speeding up • slowing down • The space between two objects • A push or a pull on an object • The rate at which an object moves • Transfer of heat by rays or waves • A material that heat moves through easily • A change in which no new material is formed • When one substance breaks down into another • Pulls things towards the center of the Earth • ...
PHYSICAL SCIENCE UNIT 1 TERMS 2025-05-23
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- – An atom or molecule that has gained or lost electrons and has a charge.
- – A property of materials that break or shatter easily when force is applied.
- – The smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element.
- – A positively charged ion that has lost electrons.
- – The way a mineral or metal reflects light, often described as shiny or dull.
- Number – The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the element.
- – A negatively charged ion that has gained electrons.
- – A column on the periodic table where elements have similar chemical properties.
- – Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons.
- – A property of metals that allows them to be stretched into wires.
- – A neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- Electron – The electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom that determine chemical reactivity.
- – The dense center of an atom that contains protons and neutrons.
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- Particle – A particle smaller than an atom, such as a proton, neutron, or electron.
- Level – The fixed regions around the nucleus where electrons can be found.
- – A term for elements that do not easily react with other substances, like the noble gases.
- – A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom.
- Mass – The total mass of an atom, primarily made up of the protons and neutrons in its nucleus.
- – A property of metals that allows them to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets
- – The ability of a material to allow the flow of heat or electricity.
- – A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- – (Duplicate) See #7: An atom or molecule that has gained or lost electrons and has a charge.
- – A pure substance made of only one kind of atom.
- Cloud – The region around the nucleus where electrons are likely to be found.
24 Clues: – A pure substance made of only one kind of atom. • – A positively charged ion that has lost electrons. • – A negatively charged ion that has gained electrons. • – A neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom. • – The dense center of an atom that contains protons and neutrons. • – A property of metals that allows them to be stretched into wires. • ...
Physical Science Terms Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-18
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- solid particles arranged in a lattice structure
- study of living things
- study of universe beyond Earth
- ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time, formula is v=d/t
- ion with a negative charge
- neutral subatomic particle the nucleus of an atom
- this bond is the attraction between a metal cation and the shared electrons that surround it
- the speed and direction of an object
- ion with a positive charge
- the rate at which velocity changes
- study of composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- a system of knowledge and method used to find knowledge
- a chemical bond in which two atoms share a pair of valence electrons
- _____ bond is the force that holds cations and anions together
- this movement of an object toward Earth through gravity alone is called _____ fall
- study of Earth's structure
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- a body held to Earth through this force
- mixture of 2 or more elements, has properties of metal and contains at least 1 metal
- a covalent bond in which electrons are not shared equally
- length of the path between two points
- (+) charged subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom
- ________ table shows the arrangement of elements
- quantity that has a direction
- (-) charged subatomic particle in the space outside the nucleus of an atom
- neutral group of atoms joined together by one or more covalent bonds
- study of matter and energy through forces and motion
- the use of knowledge to solve practical problems
- is a chemical formula (notation) that shows the elements in sodium chloride
- an atom that has a (+) or (-) charge
29 Clues: study of living things • ion with a negative charge • ion with a positive charge • study of Earth's structure • quantity that has a direction • study of universe beyond Earth • the rate at which velocity changes • the speed and direction of an object • an atom that has a (+) or (-) charge • length of the path between two points • a body held to Earth through this force • ...
Physical Science Final Exam Review 2025-05-13
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- properties of matter that include reactivity, flammability, and combustibility
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- a push or pull
- type of electromagnetic wave with the shortest wavelength
- speed with a given direction
- properties of matter that include color, odor, density, and viscosity
- an object that measures 3.92 meters also measures 392 _________
- variable that goes on the x-axis
- we see objects due to _______ of light waves
- elements like oxygen and nitrogen that are stable as two atoms of themselves bonded together
- type of energy that describes moving particles in matter
- element represented by the letter K
- the pitch of a sound is related to this wave property
- mixture in which the components are evenly distributed on a microscopic level
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- rate of change of velocity
- rows of the periodic table are called ________
- average speed is calculated by dividing distance by _______
- an object moving at a constant speed and in a constant direction has _______ forces
- number of kilograms that is equal to 2,000 grams
- type of data that includes numbers, such as speed, weight, and time
- electrons located in the outermost shell of an atom
- property of matter that is calculated by mass/volume
- two or more substances that are physically combined
- a prism splits this kind of light into a rainbow
- when waves speed up or slow down due to traveling through a different medium
- Newton's third law says that for every reaction there is an equal and opposite __________
- particles that make up protons, neutrons, and electrons
- atomic particle with a neutral charge
- type of atomic diagram that shows all of the electrons
29 Clues: a push or pull • rate of change of velocity • speed with a given direction • variable that goes on the x-axis • element represented by the letter K • atomic particle with a neutral charge • we see objects due to _______ of light waves • rows of the periodic table are called ________ • number of kilograms that is equal to 2,000 grams • ...
Observation & Physical Development Skills Crossword 2025-07-08
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- To copy a shape or pattern by drawing over its lines
- To move something from one place to another with your hands
- To strike an object with your foot
- To move upward using feet and hands
- To make something by putting parts together
- To propel an object through the air with your hand
- To seize and hold something tightly
- A circular object used in spinning or jumping activities
- To separate something using scissors
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- To place objects one on top of the other
- To write down or document what is observed
- To fasten clothing using a zipper
- To look closely and notice details
- To move your legs quickly and leave the ground briefly
- To pull something apart using your hands
- To move forward by placing one foot in front of the other
- To stay upright and steady
- To hold something firmly with your hand
- To keep something in your hand without letting it fall
- To stop or grab something that is moving
20 Clues: To stay upright and steady • To fasten clothing using a zipper • To strike an object with your foot • To look closely and notice details • To move upward using feet and hands • To seize and hold something tightly • To separate something using scissors • To hold something firmly with your hand • To place objects one on top of the other • ...
Physical Science Spring Semester Review 2025-05-20
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- The height of a wave
- The rate at which work is done, measured in watts
- The number of waves that pass in one second, measured in Hz.
- Organic molecule use to build and maintain body structures
- pure substance made of two or more elements chemically bonded
- The rate of change of an object’s velocity over time
- A group of organic molecules that include fats, oils, and waxes
- A reaction in which two simple substances form a more complex one
- Substances that form in a chemical reaction
- A mixture where the composition is not uniform throughout
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- Represents a chemical reaction using symbols
- Change of state from solid to liquid
- Change of state from a liquid to a solid
- The sum of all of the forces acting on an object
- A reaction in which two ions change places with each other (_________ displacement)
- An insoluble solid that forms out of a solution in a chemical reaction
- Building blocks of organic molecules
- The distance from crest to crest on a wave
- The change in position of an object
- Energy associated with motion
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- Molecules with the same formulas but different structures
- A reaction in which one substance breaks down into simpler ones
- The amount of matter in an object
- Change of state from a gas directly to a solid
25 Clues: The height of a wave • Energy associated with motion • The amount of matter in an object • The change in position of an object • Change of state from solid to liquid • Building blocks of organic molecules • Change of state from a liquid to a solid • The distance from crest to crest on a wave • Substances that form in a chemical reaction • ...
Physical Science Unit 5 Vocab 2022-12-06
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- the maximum displacement of a medium form the rest position
- the rate at which a wave’s energy flows through a given unit of area
- the interaction among two or more waves in which displacements combine to produce a wave with a larger displacement
- the interaction among two or more waves in which displacements combine to produce a wave with a smaller displacement
- a transverse wave consisting of changing electric and changing magnetic fields
- the bending of a wave as it enters a new medium at an angle
- the time required for one wave to pass a given point
- the bending of wave as it moves around an obstacle or passes through a narrow opening
- the lowest point of a transverse wave
- the highest point of a transverse wave
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- a unit that compares the intensities of different sounds
- a disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another through a medium
- the frequency of a sound as the listener perceives it
- the unit of measure for frequency, equal to once cycle per second
- an area of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are spread out
- a physical response to the intensity of sound, modified by physical factors
- a wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- the interaction that occurs when a wave bounces off a surface that is cannot pass through
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- any motion that repeats at regular time intervals
- the full range of electromagnetic radiation
- the interaction of two or more waves that combine in a region of overlap
- the rate at which a waves energy flows through a given unit of area
- a wave that travels along a surface separating two media
- the material through which a wave travels
- a field in a region of space that exerts electric forces on charged particles; a field produced by changing magnetic fields
- a technique for determining the distance to an object under water
- an area of a longitudinal wave where ethe particles of the medium are close together
- a packet of electromagnetic energy
- a wave that causes a medium to vibrate at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels
- the response of a standing wave to another wave of the same frequency, with dramatic increase in amplitude of the standing wave
- the number of wavelengths that pass a given point per unit of time
- a field in a region of space that exerts magnetic forces; a field produced by changing electric fields
- the emission of electrons from a metal caused by light striking the metal
- the distance between a point on a wave and the same point on the next cycle of the wave
- a change in sound frequency caused by motion of the sounds source, motion of the listener, or both
- a longitudinal wave that consisting of compressions and rarefactions, which travels through a medium
37 Clues: a packet of electromagnetic energy • the lowest point of a transverse wave • the highest point of a transverse wave • the material through which a wave travels • the full range of electromagnetic radiation • the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • any motion that repeats at regular time intervals • the time required for one wave to pass a given point • ...
Physical Characteristics and Personality Traits 2023-05-08
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- Ugly in Spanish (masculine)
- Black in Spanish
- Boring in Spanish
- Friendly in Spanish
- Blue in Spanish
- Redhead in Spanish
- Hat in Spanish
- Short in Spanish
- Interesting in Spanish
- Smooth in Spanish
- Pretty in Spanish
- Hard working in Spanish
- Fun in Spanish
- Intelligent in Spanish
- Tall in Spanish
- Green in Spanish
- Selfish in Spanish
- Curly in Spanish
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- Angry in Spanish
- Eyes in Spanish
- Muscular in Spanish
- Ugly in Spanish (feminine)
- Moustache in Spanish
- Blonde in Spanish
- Young in Spanish
- Old in Spanish
- Glasses in Spanish
- Hair in Spanish
- Patient in Spanish
- Funny in Spanish
- Attractive in Spanish
- Brown in Spanish
- Beard in Spanish
33 Clues: Hat in Spanish • Old in Spanish • Fun in Spanish • Eyes in Spanish • Blue in Spanish • Hair in Spanish • Tall in Spanish • Angry in Spanish • Black in Spanish • Young in Spanish • Short in Spanish • Funny in Spanish • Brown in Spanish • Green in Spanish • Beard in Spanish • Curly in Spanish • Boring in Spanish • Blonde in Spanish • Smooth in Spanish • Pretty in Spanish • Redhead in Spanish • Glasses in Spanish • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-12
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- visual represeontaition of data
- the distance that light travels through space in one year
- when one variable increases so does the other
- describes how close together a reproducible repeated measurements are
- a measured distance
- is a ration the has the value of 1
- measurement system used for everyday measurements in the us
- a variable whose value dpends on that of another
- a method using conversion factors and units counselling to solve a unit conversion problems
- refers to the smallest interval that can be measured
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- a graph of two variables thought to be located
- the time the stimulus and a response
- a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another
- a basic Si unit of length
- International system of units used by most countries for everyday measurements and used by the scientific community
- when one variable increase the other decrease
- is a standard amount that everyone agreed substance
- An element that remain unchanged or unaffected by another variable
- the decimal measuring system based on meter,liter and grams as units of weigh, length, capacity and mass
- How close a measurement is to it's true value
20 Clues: a measured distance • a basic Si unit of length • visual represeontaition of data • is a ration the has the value of 1 • the time the stimulus and a response • when one variable increases so does the other • when one variable increase the other decrease • How close a measurement is to it's true value • a graph of two variables thought to be located • ...
Physical Science Ch 18 Sound 2025-02-27
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- A box-like structure located at the top of your trachea.
- First accurately measured the speed of sound through air.
- Suspected that air was necessary to transmit sound.
- The process of making a sound louder.
- The distinctive sound of an instrument; the quality.
- Human perception of the intensity of a sound wave.
- How high or low an audible tone sounds to the human ear.
- Sound needs a physical ______________ to travel through.
- A large muscle that forms the floor of the chest cavity.
- A device for detecting submerged objects by using sound.
- A measure of the power contained in a wave.
- The speed of sound is dependent on the ______________ of air.
- The number of waves or cycles that occur per second.
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- The fundamental tone and its overtones.
- Sound having frequencies above the range of human hearing.
- Sound having frequencies below the range of human hearing.
- A region of lower density and pressure in a longitudinal wave.
- The continuum of all possible sound waves.
- The unit for measuring relative sound intensity.
- Sound waves are _______________ waves.
- A shorter, faster vibration (higher pitch) in addition to the fundamental tone produced by a vibrating structure.
- A type of energy that can be transmitted through a medium.
- Technology that uses ultrasound to create images of objects found inside other objects.
- The longest (lowest frequency) standing wave produced by a vibration of a structure.
24 Clues: The process of making a sound louder. • Sound waves are _______________ waves. • The fundamental tone and its overtones. • The continuum of all possible sound waves. • A measure of the power contained in a wave. • The unit for measuring relative sound intensity. • Human perception of the intensity of a sound wave. • Suspected that air was necessary to transmit sound. • ...
Physical Science Unit 2 Crossword 2024-09-20
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- densities greater than 1g/mL will ___
- atoms in solids have the most ___ arrangement
- matter's ability to burn in oxygen
- how many states of matter exist
- a bowl of fruit loops would be a ___ mixture
- in chemical changes, a ___ substance forms
- 4th state of matter
- properties that do not change what matter is
- reactions where energy is added
- morning ___ is an example of condensation
- matter where the composition is not fixed
- matter with a fixed shape and a fixed volume
- ratio of an object's mass and volume
- smallest classification of matter
- ____ are 2 or more elements in a fixed proportion
- solids have a definite ____ and volume
- going from a gas to a liquid
- going from a liquid to a solid
- gasses are the least___ form of matter
- going from a solid to a gas
- fruit____ is an example of a chemical change
- small particles matter is made from
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- physical property that is matter's resistance to flowing
- tea and apple juice would be ____ mixtures
- going from a liquid to a gas
- the shape and ____ of gasses are indefinite
- ___ice is an example of sublimation
- going from a solid to a liquid
- the 4th state of matter happens at the ___
- going from a gas to a solid
- ___ changes happen when matter goes from one state to another
- location of all elements
- reactions where energy is removed
- matter with definite volume and indefinite shape
- metals___ is an example of a chemical change
- ___ properties allow matter to be changed into new substances
- tearing and cutting are examples of physical___
- physical property that allows something to be hammered flat
- ___ and evaporation are examples of vaporization
- densities less than 1g/mL will___
- ___ forming on glass in the winter is an example of deposition
- physical changes can change the ___ and shape of matter
- state of matter with indefinite shape and volume
43 Clues: 4th state of matter • location of all elements • going from a gas to a solid • going from a solid to a gas • going from a liquid to a gas • going from a gas to a liquid • going from a solid to a liquid • going from a liquid to a solid • how many states of matter exist • reactions where energy is added • reactions where energy is removed • smallest classification of matter • ...
Culture, religion and physical earth 2025-09-09
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- religion that is not mono- or polytheistic
- belief in one god
- the continents were once joined then separated
- early centers of civilization whose ideas and practices spread around
- belief in many gods
- the spread of disease
- acronym used to remember the 4"spheres"
- follows the 10 commandments, holy book is the Bible
- middle layer of the earth that is hot and flexible
- cycle of rebirth and redeath
- a cultural system of beliefs, traditions and practices
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- people who share a common language or ancestry
- the way of life of people who share similar beliefs and customs
- open to anyone willing to do that is required
- Hebrew word for god
- place where Hindu's and Buddhist's worship
- religions associated with a particular ethnic group
- the spread of cultural materials from one culture to another
- the expansion of economic and cultural processes
- known as the last prophet of Islam
20 Clues: belief in one god • Hebrew word for god • belief in many gods • the spread of disease • cycle of rebirth and redeath • known as the last prophet of Islam • acronym used to remember the 4"spheres" • religion that is not mono- or polytheistic • place where Hindu's and Buddhist's worship • open to anyone willing to do that is required • ...
European Countries and Physical Features 2025-08-18
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- Natural mountain range dividing Europe and Asia in Russia.
- Mountain range borders Spain and France.
- ________ is the largest country entirely in Europe.
- _____ is the biggest country in the Iberian Peninsula
- Some people think this country is shaped like a boot.
- The ____________ River starts in the Alps and ends in the North Sea.
- This Peninsula in Southern Europe includes all of Spain and Portugal.
- This country is famous for founding LEGO.
- This Channel divides The United Kingdom and France.
- Germany invaded this country in WW2
- Is made up of 4 regions- Scotland, Wales, England, and Northern Ireland.
- This Ocean is the smallest and coldest in the world.
- A Plain in Europe that stretches from the Eastern border of France to the Western border of Russia.
- This country shares borders with 8 other countries.
- This country has a region named Holland in it.
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- This country is in both Europe and Asia, but is NOT the biggest.
- Smallest country in the Iberian Peninsula.
- ______ is the biggest country in Europe, and is split between Europe and Asia.
- This country is separated from Spain by Pyrenees.
- This Sea touches the South border of Europe and touches Greece
- This country is famous for waffles and chocolate.
- This country has the same name as a type of cheese.
- The _____ are a mountain range in Europe, known for their snowy peaks.
- _____ was separated into East and West during WW2
- The __________ Peninsula is mainly made up of Norway and Sweden but includes a tiny piece of Finland.
- The __________ River flows through the most countries in Europe.
- Ocean that borders the Western side of Europe.
- ___________ was the first country to host the Olympics
28 Clues: Germany invaded this country in WW2 • Mountain range borders Spain and France. • This country is famous for founding LEGO. • Smallest country in the Iberian Peninsula. • Ocean that borders the Western side of Europe. • This country has a region named Holland in it. • This country is separated from Spain by Pyrenees. • This country is famous for waffles and chocolate. • ...
Physical Science Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2025-10-17
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- A shorthand way of identifying a chemical compound.
- Type of covalent bond when electrons are shared equally.
- A covalent bond in which two atoms share one pair of electrons.
- A substance formed when two or more different elements are chemically bonded together.
- Basic building block of life.
- Formed when atoms share electrons. They occur between nonmetals, since they have the same or similar electronegativity values.
- A neutral group of two or more atoms joined together by covalent bonds.
- A diagram showing the arrangement of valence electrons in a molecule.
- The electrostatic attraction that occurs between oppositely charged ions.
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- Negatively charged ion.
- A pair of electrons that are not shared in a bond.
- Positively charged ion.
- The attraction between metal atoms and their sea of shared electrons.
- Type of covalent bond when electrons are shared unequally.
- The tendency for atoms to prefer to have 8 electrons in the valence shell.
- An atom or group of atoms that has gained or lost electrons, giving it a positive or negative charge.
- Type of molecule that is made of two atoms, whether of the same element or not.
- A pure substance consisting only of one type of atom.
- The name we use for this unequal distribution of electric charge.
- Type of compound that is made from only two elements.
20 Clues: Negatively charged ion. • Positively charged ion. • Basic building block of life. • A pair of electrons that are not shared in a bond. • A shorthand way of identifying a chemical compound. • A pure substance consisting only of one type of atom. • Type of compound that is made from only two elements. • Type of covalent bond when electrons are shared equally. • ...
Physical/Chemical Properties/Changes Crossword 2025-12-09
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- Substances formed in a chemical reaction
- Tendency of a liquid to resist flowing
- Change from liquid to gas
- Visible hue of a substance
- Physical change that breaks material into smaller pieces
- Change from solid to liquid
- Ability of a solid to be hammered without shattering
- Separation based on boiling points
- Matter with no definite shape or volume
- How readily a substance combines chemically
- Temperature where a solid becomes a liquid
- Ability of a substance to dissolve
- Solid that forms from a liquid mixture
- Flavor of a substance
- Formation of iron oxide from iron and oxygen
- Observable look of a substance
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- Substance showing visible change, such as color
- Change that alters appearance but not composition
- Smell of a substance
- Temperature where a substance boils
- Reaction of silver with sulfur-containing substances
- Characteristic observed without changing composition
- Starting materials in a chemical reaction
- Ability of a material to allow heat to flow
- Mass divided by volume
- Ability of a material to burn in oxygen
- Property that produces a change in composition
- Resistance of a substance to scratching
- Change that forms one or more new substances
- Separation based on particle size
- Liquid turning to gas without forming new substances
31 Clues: Smell of a substance • Flavor of a substance • Mass divided by volume • Change from liquid to gas • Visible hue of a substance • Change from solid to liquid • Observable look of a substance • Separation based on particle size • Separation based on boiling points • Ability of a substance to dissolve • Temperature where a substance boils • Tendency of a liquid to resist flowing • ...
Unit 1: Matter 2024-09-07
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- turn or convert (something) from one state, form, or substance into another
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- smallest unit of matter
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
- he particular condition
- a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially
- 2 or more atoms chemically connected together
- the chemical composition
- number number of electrons in the element
- the way in which a whole or mixture is made up
- the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists
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- a type of atom
- physical substance in general
- involving bodily contact or activity
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- becoming a liquid form by heat
- symbol a set of symbols showing proportions of elements
- small number found behind the element
- pure substance made of 2 or more elements
- mass the weight of the element
20 Clues: a type of atom • smallest unit of matter • he particular condition • the chemical composition • physical substance in general • becoming a liquid form by heat • mass the weight of the element • involving bodily contact or activity • small number found behind the element • anything that has mass and takes up space • pure substance made of 2 or more elements • ...
Wellfinity Wellbeing Crossword 2020-04-05
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- a special course of food to which a person restricts themselves, either to lose weight or for medical reasons
- physically strong, fit, and active
- name of wellbeing brand
- strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- focus one's mind for a period of time
- place to workout
- in good health, especially because of regular physical
- existing in or derived from nature
- form of activity
- an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady
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- state of wellness
- the way in which a person lives
- process of nuourishing
- group of organic compounds
- make or become less stressed
- a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices
- engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits
17 Clues: place to workout • form of activity • state of wellness • process of nuourishing • name of wellbeing brand • group of organic compounds • make or become less stressed • the way in which a person lives • physically strong, fit, and active • existing in or derived from nature • focus one's mind for a period of time • a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices • ...
Science choice board 2023-05-12
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- stored in genetic material
- External physical character features
- Traits that help an organism survive in its environment
- Physical or behavioral differences
- including two organism
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- the thing that keeps us on this earth
- involving only one organism
- the passing of traits
- controls the breeding of other organisms
- used to predict outcomes
- the process of organisms with certain traits
- a change in an organism to the environment
12 Clues: the passing of traits • including two organism • used to predict outcomes • stored in genetic material • involving only one organism • Physical or behavioral differences • External physical character features • the thing that keeps us on this earth • controls the breeding of other organisms • a change in an organism to the environment • ...
KINS 101 Chapters 01-02 Crossword 2013-08-30
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- Transtheoretical model stage achieved when individual has kept up the changed behavior for at least six months
- Diseases related to an individual having low activity levels
- The F in FITT, how often you exercise
- The R in SMART goal, the goal should be reasonably achievable in the time allotted
- Broad concept encompassing multiple dimensions spanning body and mind
- The ability to do normal daily activities without undue fatigue
- Before an individual exercises, they should do this, including some light activity and stretching
- Federal Initiative which makes health-related goals each decade
- The body functioning properly, the absence of disease
- You must work harder than you're accustomed to in order to improve
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- An individual suffering from depression has poor __________ Wellness
- Health related fitness component involved with delivering oxygen to muscles
- An individual with good __________ Wellness has good physical fitness and health
- An individual with good ___________ Wellness Is capable of making good friends and positive interactions with others
- Transtheoretical model stage where the person acknowledges a need to change
- Health related fitness component involved with moving your joints through a full range of motion
- Replacing a bad behavior with a positive one
- You must create an activity plan which correctly targets the goals you've set
- The M in SMART goal, the goal should be quantifiable
- Planned physical effort with the purpose of improving physical fitness/health
20 Clues: The F in FITT, how often you exercise • Replacing a bad behavior with a positive one • The M in SMART goal, the goal should be quantifiable • The body functioning properly, the absence of disease • Diseases related to an individual having low activity levels • The ability to do normal daily activities without undue fatigue • ...
health crossword puzzle 2020-12-17
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- singling out or exuding a person based on their gender
- this is purposely frighting another person through threatening, looks or body language
- any kind of sexual intercourse with another person against their will
- uninvited and unwelcomed sexual conduct directed by another person
- is any individual who suffers injury, loss, or death due to violence
- occurs when a person forces another person to participate in a sexual act against his or her will
- a group whose members often use violence or take part in criminal activity
- the failure to meet a persons basic needs
- repeating abuse from one generation to the next
- any behavior that causes physical harm to a person or damage a property
- someone being mean to another person over and over again physically or mentally
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- is the physical, emotional, or mental mistreatment of one another
- physical abuse that occurs within a family
- the unlawful beating, hitting, or kicking of another person
- physical abuse that occurs within a family
- a policy that makes no exceptions for anybody for any reason
- is an ongoing conduct that offers another person by criticizing his or her race, religion, physical disability, or gender
- the buying or selling of drugs
- a toll-free telephone service where victims can get help and information
- the killing of one human being by another
- an unlawful threat or attempt to do bodily injury to another person
21 Clues: the buying or selling of drugs • the killing of one human being by another • the failure to meet a persons basic needs • physical abuse that occurs within a family • physical abuse that occurs within a family • repeating abuse from one generation to the next • singling out or exuding a person based on their gender • ...
Nutrition Unit 2017-04-10
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- a natural physical drive to eat
- heavier than the standard weight
- having excess body fat
- do specific activities to focus on building a specific body area
- when bones become fragile
- wanting food psychologically
- being able to do physical task over a long amount of time
- the process of taking substances from food for energy
- using heat to kill or slow pathogens
- the way you see your body
- structured physical activity to improve physical fitness
- when the body acts against stuff in food
- being able to move limbs in their full range of motion
- weight loss plans that aren't popular for very long
- when people starve themselves because they are afraid to gain weight
- damage to skin and tissues due to extreme cold
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- below standard weight
- taking in and using food
- when the body can no longer cool itself
- negative reaction to food not involving immune system
- starches and sugars found in food
- compounds in food to maintain body processes
- when people starve themselves because they are afraid to gain weight
- when a person overeats and purges to get rid of body fat
- nutrients used to maintain body cells and tissues
- preparing the body for hard work
- a carbohydrate that can't be digested
- a unit of heat
- a waxy fat substance
- elements the body gets from food
30 Clues: a unit of heat • a waxy fat substance • below standard weight • having excess body fat • taking in and using food • when bones become fragile • the way you see your body • wanting food psychologically • a natural physical drive to eat • heavier than the standard weight • preparing the body for hard work • elements the body gets from food • starches and sugars found in food • ...
Warren 8th Grade Science 2020-11-09
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- 2 or more DIFFERENT elements combined
- A measurement of how much mass an object has relative to its volume
- A specific type of atom. All of these are listed on the periodic table.
- True or false: burning is a physical change
- Unit for temperature in science
- Liquid has a _______ volume
- This type of change produces a new substance
- When going from a liquid to a gas, heat is _________
- A characteristic used to describe an object
- This type of change only affects an object's appearance
- A measure of how much matter is in an object
- Things in an experiment that are kept the same to avoid bias
- True or false: phase changes are always physical
- A measure of how much physical space an object occupies
- A measure of the force of gravity acting upon an object
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- Gas has a ______ shape
- 2 or more elements combined (including 2 of the SAME element)
- Variable measured by the scientist. This is affected by something else in the experiment.
- The smallest unit of matter. Means "uncuttable"
- The normal group used for comparison
- This phase of matter has a definite volume, but an indefinite shape
- Uses an "If/Then" format
- Variable manipulated by the scientist. The new condition they want to test out.
- Makes up everything around us
- When going from a liquid to a solid, heat is _______
25 Clues: Gas has a ______ shape • Uses an "If/Then" format • Liquid has a _______ volume • Makes up everything around us • Unit for temperature in science • The normal group used for comparison • 2 or more DIFFERENT elements combined • True or false: burning is a physical change • A characteristic used to describe an object • This type of change produces a new substance • ...
Physical Science: Ch 1-3 2022-09-09
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- measures how close a measurement is to the accepted value
- has the same mass as a proton
- a change from the solid state into gas without becoming a liquid
- Since God created our universe, we expect that it will be _______
- a liquid's resistance to flow
- a measurement of mass typically used in chemistry
- this introduced the idea of energy levels in atoms (two words)
- the weighted average of the masses of all isotopes (two words)
- negatively charged particles
- this is calculated by dividing mass by volume
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- this type of mixture is uniform throughout
- change from gas to liquid
- the fourth state of matter
- a charged atom
- Example: Carbon-13
- the building block of all matter
- example: color (two words)
- the number of these define an atom as a certain element
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the standard unit for distance
20 Clues: a charged atom • Example: Carbon-13 • change from gas to liquid • the fourth state of matter • example: color (two words) • negatively charged particles • has the same mass as a proton • a liquid's resistance to flow • the standard unit for distance • the building block of all matter • anything that has mass and takes up space • this type of mixture is uniform throughout • ...
Honors Physical Science Unit 1 2020-08-10
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- representation of the valence electrons of an atom that uses dots around the symbol of the element
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- elements with properties of both metals and nonmetals
- a subatomic particle with a negative electric charge
- an element that readily forms positive ions (cations) and has metallic bonds
- a horizontal row of the periodic table
- the ability of a substance to be molded into a different shape
- a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge
- an element that lacks the characteristics of a metal
- an element that can conduct electricity under some conditions but not others
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- contain 2 atoms that are chemically bonded
- a tiny particle which makes up protons and neutrons
- the mass of an atom, neutrons and protons added together
- variants of an element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- each of 2 or more different physical forms in which an element can exist
- a subatomic particle with no electric charge
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, used to identify elements
- a vertical row of the periodic table
- capable of being hammered out thin or stretched into wires
- the positively charged center core of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons
20 Clues: the basic unit of a chemical element • a vertical row of the periodic table • a horizontal row of the periodic table • contain 2 atoms that are chemically bonded • a subatomic particle with no electric charge • a tiny particle which makes up protons and neutrons • a subatomic particle with a negative electric charge • ...
Arya Vishwakarma Physical Properties Assessment 2020-10-19
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- the sheen or brilliance of an object
- ratio of mass to volume
- elements or compounds mixed but not bonded
- something with unique physical properties
- the amount of space taken up by an object
- to change liquid to gas
- to change solid to gas
- to change gas to solid
- a form of energy measured by a thermometer
- a basic unit of matter
- evenly mixed
- fixed shape, fixed volume
- how an object feels
- substance which consists of one atom
- an ionized gas which has free-flowing electrons
- a form an element exists in, depending on the amount of energy its particles have
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- the energy of motion
- multiple bonded atoms
- unevenly mixed
- a negatively charged particle
- substance which consists of two atoms
- no fixed shape, fixed volume
- attributes like lustre, texture and hardness are BLANK properties
- to change liquid to solid
- Has mass and takes up space
- a force exerted by a substance on another substance (i.e. the pressure gas molecules exert on the container they are in)
- frequency of absorbed light
- multiple elements bonded together
- to change gas to liquid
- to change solid to liquid
- the amount of matter in an object
- The capacity to do work
- no fixed shape, no fixed volume
33 Clues: evenly mixed • unevenly mixed • how an object feels • the energy of motion • multiple bonded atoms • to change solid to gas • to change gas to solid • a basic unit of matter • ratio of mass to volume • to change liquid to gas • to change gas to liquid • The capacity to do work • to change liquid to solid • to change solid to liquid • fixed shape, fixed volume • Has mass and takes up space • ...
physical geography of latin america 2021-09-30
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- parts of northern mexico
- the worlds wettest tropical plain
- down as the river of silver
- longest mountain range located in south america
- a climate most typical to southwestern mexico, most caribbean islands and north and south america
- flows at 4,000 through the heart of south america
- a country with a canal called the panama canal
- a long line of islands
- a country thats main language is spanish
- most of the worlds copper is found here
- water system
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- a climate where winters are short with cool and mild temperatures
- a mild-deep gorge in northern arizona
- plants found collectively in one area
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- a large amount of forest and grass land spread across brazil, bolivia, and peru
- also known as cold land
- a dense layer of leaves
- forms parts of the border between mexico and the united states
- also known as frozen land
- material substances such as rocks forests and water
- a vast area spanning several climates and vegitation zones
- also known as temperate land
- south america's inland grasslands
- a coastal dessert where no rainfall has ever been recoreded
- also known as hot land
26 Clues: water system • also known as hot land • a long line of islands • also known as cold land • a dense layer of leaves • parts of northern mexico • also known as frozen land • down as the river of silver • also known as temperate land • the worlds wettest tropical plain • south america's inland grasslands • a mild-deep gorge in northern arizona • plants found collectively in one area • ...
Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- transport people and goods to other regions
- dense layer of leaves
- worlds wettest tropical plain
- highlands plunge forming a steep slope
- along the pacific ring of fire
- a chain of volcanic peaks
- south america's inland grasslands
- electricity made from moving water
- typical climate of southweastern mexico
- area spanning several climate and vegetation zones
- flows about 4,000 miles through south america
- it's a coastal desert
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- densely populated
- zone permanent of snow and ice
- a significant waterway
- forms part of border between mexico and u.s.
- means high plains
- a cold zone that supports some grasses
- a sparsely populated plateau
- prevails over much of southeastern america
- several ranges that run parallel
- south america's inland grassland of Argentina and Uruguay
- lies at elevations between sea level and 2,500 feet
- lies between 2,500 and 6,000 feet
- flows in the atlantic ocean
- mountains in South America
26 Clues: densely populated • means high plains • dense layer of leaves • it's a coastal desert • a significant waterway • a chain of volcanic peaks • mountains in South America • flows in the atlantic ocean • a sparsely populated plateau • worlds wettest tropical plain • zone permanent of snow and ice • along the pacific ring of fire • several ranges that run parallel • ...
Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-10-01
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- consisting or full of rock or rocks.
- the earth, together with all of its.
- a great distance.
- an area or division, especially part of a country.
- a river, canal, or other route for trave by water.
- a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in.
- Provides for graze and cattle
- the 10th sign of the zodiac December 22 and January 19.
- a particular place or position.
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- peoples, and natural features.
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- a stock or supply of something.
- a picture or diagram made with a pencil,
- existing in or caused by nature not made or caused by humankind.
- Several ranges that run parallel to one another
- a thought.
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- a system for transmitting visual images and sound.
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- very large expanse of sea.
- with reference to past events.
- more than two but not many.
- the place where one lives permanently.
- examine methodically and in detail the constitution.
- an area of relatively level high ground.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level a large steep hill.
- burning.
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- a large yellow food item.
30 Clues: burning. • a thought. • a great distance. • a large yellow food item. • very large expanse of sea. • more than two but not many. • Provides for graze and cattle • with reference to past events. • peoples, and natural features. • a stock or supply of something. • a particular place or position. • consisting or full of rock or rocks. • the earth, together with all of its. • ...
Physical Science Unit 1 Review 2021-10-05
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- Amount of force exerted on a given area
- The scientific _____ is followed by scientists to make scientific discoveries
- Change of a solid directly to a gas
- Liquid's resistance to flow
- Combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
- The curve on the surface of a liquid
- Possible explanation or answer to a question
- Category of elements that are good conductors of thermal energy and electric current
- The building blocks that make up everything around us
- State in which matter has a definite shape and volume
- Representation of an object or system used to describe it or make predictions
- Use of the senses to gather information
- Type of solid in which particles have orderly, three-dimensional arrangements
- Pure substance composed of two or more elements that are chemically combined
- ______ properties describe a substance based on its ability to change into a new substance with different properties
- Standard International Unit of measure for temperature
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- The force of attraction between objects due to their masses
- Pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical means
- An object's mass can only be changed by changing the amount of ____ in it.
- The volume of liquids is expressed in _____.
- State of matter in which a substance can change shape, but cannot readily change volume
- Standard International base unit for length
- Elements are classified into groups based on their _____ properties
- A type of physical science
- ______ properties can be observed without changing the identity of the matter
- The amount of matter that something is made of
- Amount of space that an object occupies
- One of the two divisions of physical science
- Mixture in which the particles are dispersed throughout a liquid or gas and are not heavy enough to settle out
- Substance that is dissolved into another substance
- The amount of matter in a given space or volume
31 Clues: A type of physical science • Liquid's resistance to flow • Change of a solid directly to a gas • The curve on the surface of a liquid • Amount of force exerted on a given area • Use of the senses to gather information • Amount of space that an object occupies • Standard International base unit for length • The volume of liquids is expressed in _____. • ...
Chapter 2 -- The Physical Earth 2021-04-14
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- the average weather in an area over a long period of time
- one of two days of the year when the sun reaches its northernmost or southernmost point
- a long, narrow steep-sided cut on the ocean floor
- a place where two tectonic plates grind against each other
- the water contained inside Earth's crust
- a complete trip of Earth around the sun
- one of two days each year when the sun is directly overhead at the Equator
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- the process of which weathered bits of rock are moved elsewhere by water, wind, or ice
- one of the 16 pieces of Earth's crust
- rain that contains harmful amounts of poisons due to pollution
- a long, narrow band of volcanoes surrounding the Pacific rim
- the change of liquid water to water vapor
- a large expanse of land that can be flat or have a gentle roll
- the process by which Earth's surface is worn away by natural forces
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- a large body of ice that moves slowly across land
- a process that makes salt water safe to drink
- a large, unbroken mass of land
- a giant ocean wave caused by volcanic eruption or movement of the earth under he ocean floor
- an event in which the ground shakes that is brought about by the collision of tectonic plates
- an area that receives reduced rainfall because it is on the side of a mountain facing away from the ocean
- the process in which water is used and reused on Earth including precipitation, collection, evaporation, and condensation
- the result of water vapor changing to a liquid or a solid state
- the layer of gases that surround the Earth
- the water that falls on the ground as a rain, snow, sleet, halt, or mist
- an imaginary line that runs through Earth's center from the North pole to the South pole
- the part of the continent that extends into the ocean in a plateau, then drops to the ocean floor
- a flat area that rises above the surrounding ground
- a area where sand, silt, clay, or gravel is dropped at the mouth of the river
- to circle around something
30 Clues: to circle around something • a large, unbroken mass of land • one of the 16 pieces of Earth's crust • a complete trip of Earth around the sun • the water contained inside Earth's crust • the change of liquid water to water vapor • the layer of gases that surround the Earth • a process that makes salt water safe to drink • a large body of ice that moves slowly across land • ...
Physical Science Milestone EOC Crossword 2021-03-26
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- an objects tendency to resist change in motion
- the amount of energy a substance can hold
- material through which electrons cannot flow easily
- measurement of how acidic of basic a solution is
- the ability of a substance to dissolve into a solvent
- the distance an object moves over time
- solution with a high concentration of OH- ions
- a substance that dissolves in a solvent
- force that attracts electrons to protons
- device that makes work easier
- how many times easier a machine makes it to do work
- a substance that solutes dissolve into
- the straight line distance between two points
- atomic particle
- energy that holds protons and neutrons together
- bonds in which atoms exchange electrons
- negative atomic particle
- force that opposes motion
- energy held in atomic bonds
- when an atom's nucleus splits
- describes the amount of solute dissolved in a solution
- force times distance
- an action that can change the motion of an object
- positive atomic particle
- connection between atoms
- the average time it takes for a radioactive isotope to decay
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving particles
- a solution containing the maximum amount of solute it can hold
- energy of motion
- heat transfer through a fluid
- the ability of electrons to flow through a material
- an electric shock
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- electrons in an atoms outermost shell
- force exerted against an object by something in contact with it
- heat energy
- measurement of the average motion of the atoms in a substance
- electric pressure
- the amount of space something takes up
- bonds in which atoms share electrons
- elements on the left side of the periodic table
- the flow of electrons
- the rate of change of speed
- heat transfer between materials in direct contact
- a solute dissolved into a solvent
- a solution that can conduct electricity
- anything with mass and volume
- mass average mass of all the isotopes of an element
- a region of space that is affected by some force
- versions of an element with a specific number of neutrons
- the least reactive elements
- mass times the force due to gravity
- gas so hot that its atoms have been stripped of
- the length of a path that a moving object travels
- solution with a high concentration of H+ ions
- stored energy
- when two atomic nuclei combine
- the number of protons in an atom
57 Clues: heat energy • stored energy • atomic particle • energy of motion • electric pressure • an electric shock • force times distance • the flow of electrons • negative atomic particle • positive atomic particle • connection between atoms • force that opposes motion • the rate of change of speed • energy held in atomic bonds • the least reactive elements • device that makes work easier • ...
body parts and physical appearance 2021-03-28
29 Clues: arm • red • hat • hand • head • dark • bald • fair • knee • hair • blue • wavy • skin • nose • beard • green • brown • olive • mouth • curly • tooth • chest • finger • blonde • glasses • straight • mustache • forehead • light blue
Crossword Puzzle in Physical Science 2023-06-07
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- known for his observations and expemirents with telescopes
- change in velocity of moving object
- newtonian physics
- it travels at a speed of 3×10^8km/sec
- the laws of physics are the same in all inertial frame
- equal to the mass multiplied by the speed of light
- when the mass of an object becomes massive the energy needed to move it becomes ____
- special theory relativity
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- ____ hole is a region in which gravity is too strong
- are relative to selected reference frame or viewpoint
- where an observer does not accelerate
- electromagnetic theorybof light
- speed of moving object with direction
- preceives lengthvdifferently while moving at a constant speed
- impossible for the two events to occur simultaineously for two observers
- amount of matter in an object
- apparent difference in the time interval
- Law of universal gravitation
- change of orientation of the ratational axis
- a force that pulls the object with mass
20 Clues: newtonian physics • special theory relativity • Law of universal gravitation • amount of matter in an object • electromagnetic theorybof light • change in velocity of moving object • where an observer does not accelerate • speed of moving object with direction • it travels at a speed of 3×10^8km/sec • a force that pulls the object with mass • ...
Physical Science: Lesson 1-2 2016-09-19
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- shininess of a metal
- is used to measure how much matter in a given volume of a chess piece.
- does not contain mass or volume
- when chemicals are mixed and form new substances.
- is a property in which the substances identity is completely changed.
- a reaction in which two substances increase the temperature of the new substance when reacted.
- gas was lost or gained by gases in the air.
- cubes of sugar placed in a pot and changing into a liquid brown texture.
- heating up a pot with chicken soup on a stove at a medium temperature.
- baking soda and vinegar reacted in an Erlenmeyer flask along with a balloon.
- placing objects in a bonfire.
- when sugar is combined with water in a pitcher.
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- the amount of matter in an object
- is the measure of how well an electric current can move through a substance.
- is the substance formed when metal is left outside for H20 and O2 to react
- the difference between mass and weight
- a paperclip is molded into a percect triangle.
- contains mass and volume
- if the mass increases and the density increase the ______ decreases.
- _____ contains four times less density than Gold
- substances changing from a solid, to a liquid, to a gas
- potassium iodide and lead nitrite reacting to form a solid form of lead nitrite in a beaker.
- king danced merrily down central main
- placing 4lbs of apples on a spring scale
- used to measure the mass of objects
- milk placed on a pot at high temperatures will rapidly form vapor emitting from the substance
26 Clues: shininess of a metal • contains mass and volume • placing objects in a bonfire. • does not contain mass or volume • the amount of matter in an object • used to measure the mass of objects • king danced merrily down central main • the difference between mass and weight • placing 4lbs of apples on a spring scale • gas was lost or gained by gases in the air. • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary Review #2 2016-05-09
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- speed in a direction
- a region where magnetic force can be detected.
- a coil of wire with an electric current in it.
- current that has vertical movements of air due to temperature variations.
- a rope wrapped around a grooved wheel that changes the direction of the force applied.
- a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- electrical device that contains a metal strip that melts when the current is the circuit becomes too great.
- nuclear power plant in Russia that explode and leaked massive amounts of radiation.
- an inclined plane wrapped around an cylinder.
- wave that requires a medium in order to travel.
- the components of a circuit that form a single path for current.
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- all magnets have these, one on each end of the magnet.
- a simple machine that is similar to a ramp.
- device used to measure how hot or cold a substance is.
- a circuit in which all of the components are connected by each other, side by side.
- energy of a position.
- a lever where the fulcrum is between the resistance and effort force.
- distance traveled by the time interval during which motion occurred.
- mass x acceleration
- energy of motion.
20 Clues: energy of motion. • mass x acceleration • speed in a direction • energy of a position. • a simple machine that is similar to a ramp. • an inclined plane wrapped around an cylinder. • a region where magnetic force can be detected. • a coil of wire with an electric current in it. • wave that requires a medium in order to travel. • ...
Physical Science Module 15 Vocabulary 2017-03-15
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- Light traveling through a converging lens will always converge at a single point
- The angle an incoming ray of light makes in relation to a line perpendicular to the surface of entry
- The angle a reflected ray of light makes in relation to a line perpendicular to the surface of entry
- Electromagnetic radiation with an even higher frequency (shorter wavelengths) than ultraviolet light, thus more destructive to living tissue; Used in medicine to see bones and other internal structures
- All the electromagnetic waves in creation
- Electromagnetic radiation with the highest frequency (shortest wavelengths); a form of radioactivity
- Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths slightly longer than infrared light (lower frequency); this radiation is found in microwave ovens
- Transport light over greater distances because light entering them is only reflected internally and cannot escape
- According to this theory, which was first introduced by Sir Isaac Newton, light comes in tiny packets
- According to this theory, which was first introduced by physicist Christian Huygens, light is a wave
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- Electromagnetic waves that human eyes can see
- According to this theory, light is tiny packets of waves called photons
- When both sides of a lens curve inward
- Light has both wavelike characteristics and particle-like characteristics
- When both sides of a lens curve outward
- When light (or sound) waves bounce off an obstacle
- A transverse wave composed of an oscillating electric field and a magnetic field that oscillates perpendicular to the electric field
- The angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence
- An oval-shaped lens that focuses light passing through at a single point
- Electromagnetic radiation that has enough energy to kill living tissue; found next to violet light on the electromagnetic spectrum with a higher frequency (shorter wavelengths)
- Electromagnetic radiation that has a frequency lower than red light (longer wavelengths); when a hot object gives off heat, most of the energy is in the form of infrared light
- A lens shaped like a capital "I" that spreads the light traveling through it out in all directions
22 Clues: When both sides of a lens curve inward • When both sides of a lens curve outward • All the electromagnetic waves in creation • Electromagnetic waves that human eyes can see • When light (or sound) waves bounce off an obstacle • The angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence • According to this theory, light is tiny packets of waves called photons • ...
Physical Exam and Procedures #2 2017-08-20
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- When clipping a wound, _____________ jelly can be used to keep hair from gathering at the site
- Bandages should be cut off with the scissors moving in this direction
- Vein typically used for euthanasia venipuncture
- The best time to ask a client to pay for a euthanasia is _____ the process.
- The process of putting an animal to sleep in a humane method
- After euthanasia, a body should be placed in here if a necropsy is requested.
- This vein can be used for administering euthanasia in the back leg (2 words)
- The person who has the final say when deciding if euthanasia is needed
- An animal may do this normal body function after euthanasia
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- When cleaning a wound, one should start on these edges of the wound
- Type of respiration that can occur during euthanasia
- Helps to prevent an animal chewing on the bandage (2 words)
- Standard place to store animal remains if the owner does not take home the body
- Placed prior to the primary bandage layer to prevent slippage
- AKA rolled gauze used to bandage animal extremities
- Process that can determine the cause of death of an animal
- When cleaning a wound, one should work in this pattern of motion
- A bandage that sticks to itself is self-___________.
- Type of bag used for animal remains
- Medical form that must be completed and signed prior to a euthanasia
20 Clues: Type of bag used for animal remains • Vein typically used for euthanasia venipuncture • AKA rolled gauze used to bandage animal extremities • Type of respiration that can occur during euthanasia • A bandage that sticks to itself is self-___________. • Process that can determine the cause of death of an animal • ...
Europe and Russia Physical Geography 2018-01-24
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- This country is bordered by Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Russia.
- The peninsula that contains Norway and Sweden.
- This large plain is located in the northern parts of Germany and Poland.
- This sea is located on the east side of the Balkan Peninsula.
- These mountains separate Spain from France.
- This bay is located on the west side of France
- These mountains run through Italy separating it into east and west Italy.
- This country is located on the Northern tip of Germany.
- The Strait of Gibraltar runs between Africa and what European country?
- The major river that runs along the Bulgarian and Romanian border.
- These Alps run through the southern part of Romania.
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- This body of water is on the east side of Italy.
- The peninsula that contains Spain.
- This body of water is the largest sea located between Africa and Europe.
- Clue
- The body of water between Great Britain and France.
- This body of water is located on the west side of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
- This sea is located between Greece and Turkey.
- This gulf is located between Sweden and Finland.
- This country's western border contains Germany and the Czech Republic.
- This sea is located east of Great Britain.
21 Clues: Clue • The peninsula that contains Spain. • This sea is located east of Great Britain. • These mountains separate Spain from France. • The peninsula that contains Norway and Sweden. • This sea is located between Greece and Turkey. • This bay is located on the west side of France • This body of water is on the east side of Italy. • ...
Physical Education Fall Final Extravaganza 2018-11-11
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- The first United States president, George Washington, built this kind of court at his home.
- The ability of the heart, lungs and blood vessels work together as a team to exercise.
- We have this in our fitness area. What does it help you improve?
- Major League Baseball umpires cannot wear white underwear on the job. (T/F)
- Walking on a line or a tight rope would help me practice my...
- Heart rate during exercise needed to improve fitness
- Native Americans created this game
- This playground game is a varsity sport in some New York city schools.
- Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type
- The ability to transfer energy swiftly into force.
- The percentage of body weight that is fat, muscle and water.
- The ability to move your joints through a wide range of motion.
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- The amount of force your muscles can produce over a short period of time.
- The ability of your muscles to work for long periods of time without tiring.
- The ability to use the senses and body parts in order to move smoothly and accurately.
- Number of beats of the heart in one minute.
- aerobic
- Number of heartbeats in one minute when at complete rest.
- without oxygen
- The ability to quickly and accurately change the direction of your body in space.
- the only team to have played in all of the World Cup tournaments for soccer?
- the only sport that has been played on the moon?
- The ability to perform a movement quickly
- How many days out of the year have NO professional sports games.
- What is NOT an official ballroom dance?
25 Clues: aerobic • without oxygen • Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type • Native Americans created this game • What is NOT an official ballroom dance? • The ability to perform a movement quickly • Number of beats of the heart in one minute. • the only sport that has been played on the moon? • The ability to transfer energy swiftly into force. • ...
Interactions in the physical environment 2022-03-09
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- long term weather pattern in an area.
- glacier picks up small and large pieces of Earth's surface and drop them in areas that seem odd, these are often called "misfit" rocks.
- types of trees that do lose leaves in the wintertime.
- large section of ice and show that moves across the land, shaping and changing it.
- occurs when two plates collide when they move toward each other.
- types of tress that does not lose leaves in the wintertime.
- occurs when two plates move apart.( e.g. mid-ocean ridges.)
- Long,winding ridges of sand and gravel. They are often several kilometers long.
- A string of volcanoes and earthquakes around the edges of the Pacific ocean.
- This is the climate on land where is far from oceans or large lakes.
- What is the name of the super continent from Alfred Wegener's Continental drift theory?
- That is the type of Canada's landform that covers 50% of the whole Canada?
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- This is the era started from 4.6 billion to 570 million years ago.
- This is the study of weather on Earth.
- Breakdown of materials of earth into sediments.
- the harshest region for plant growth
- Elongated hills shaped like inverted spoons, formed by glacial ice action on underlaying till.
- Who stated that all of Earth's land masses are constantly in motion?
- moves the sediment that weathering carried away.
- This is the person who studies weather on Earth.
- How many eras are there?
- how many landforms are on Canada?
22 Clues: How many eras are there? • how many landforms are on Canada? • the harshest region for plant growth • long term weather pattern in an area. • This is the study of weather on Earth. • Breakdown of materials of earth into sediments. • moves the sediment that weathering carried away. • This is the person who studies weather on Earth. • ...
Personal Hygiene and Physical Health 2022-04-06
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- Physical activity that leads to good physical health and fitness.
- Example of a healthy fruit you should eat to stay healthy.
- An example of physical exercise.
- Can cause damage to the body's organs if you do this everyday.
- This is an illness that is spread though the air and can cause serious health complications for people.
- This is condition is caused by not brushing and flossing your teeth twice a day and if untreated can lead to tooth decay and tooth loss.
- This condition can cause type 2 diabetes and make you more at risk of asthma, heart disease and stroke.
- These are on our skin and hands and can spread infectious diseases and make people unwell if we don't wash our hands and skin regularly.
- The number of minutes you should participate in physical exercise everyday.
- What you will smell of if you don't wash your skin and body regularly and put on clean clothing daily.
- Genetic traits that are passed from parent to child.
- The body's ability to meet the demands of daily living.
- How many hours of sleep you should get.
- Eating healthy and nutritious foods and having correct portions sizes.
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- This is something you can get from the NHS that will protect you from catching certain. viruses.
- This is something you should do before eating and after you go to the toilet.
- Example of a healthy vegetable.
- An example of illness you can develop if you have poor personal hygiene.
- You should maintain a healthy?
- This can cause lung cancer.
- How many seconds you should wash your hands for.
- What you should drink a lot of everyday to stay hydrated.
22 Clues: This can cause lung cancer. • You should maintain a healthy? • Example of a healthy vegetable. • An example of physical exercise. • How many hours of sleep you should get. • How many seconds you should wash your hands for. • Genetic traits that are passed from parent to child. • The body's ability to meet the demands of daily living. • ...
Physical Science Unit 7 Crossword 2021-12-15
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- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction
- A reaction involving an acid and a base
- A chemical reaction with one substance switching from another substance
- A mixture with substances evenly distributed
- More than the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent
- A chemical reaction with two substances switching from one substance to another
- A substance that produces hydroxide ions
- The amount of time it takes for half a nuclear sample to decay
- A substance that produces hydrogen or hydronium ions
- A chemical reaction with two substances combining to make a large particle
- Describes how well a substance dissolves into a solution.
- The breakdown of an unstable atom into a more stable atom
- The substance that does the dissolving
- Nuclear decay that produces a helium atom
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- A chemical reaction with a hydrocarbon and oxygen producing water and carbon dioxide
- Nuclear decay that produces a burst of energy
- Compounds produced in a reaction
- The maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent
- Less than the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent
- The breaking of a large atom into two or more smaller atoms
- The written expression of a chemical reaction
- The substance dissolved into a solution
- Nuclear decay that produces an electron
- A chemical reaction with a large particle that breaks down into two smaller substances
- A reaction that absorbs energy from the environment
- Compounds undergoing reaction
- The combination of two or more smaller atoms into one larger atom
- A reaction that releases energy to the environment
28 Clues: Compounds undergoing reaction • Compounds produced in a reaction • The substance that does the dissolving • A reaction involving an acid and a base • The substance dissolved into a solution • Nuclear decay that produces an electron • A substance that produces hydroxide ions • Nuclear decay that produces a helium atom • A mixture with substances evenly distributed • ...
Physical Science Unit 2 Review 2021-12-02
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- force of friction between an object and a fluid
- when air resistance equals gravity an object stops accelerating and continues to fall at a constant velocity
- amount of force exerted on a given area
- amount of matter in a given volume
- pressure caused by the weight of the atmosphere
- unbalanced force that causes objects to move in a circular path
- unpredictable flow of fluids
- unit of measure of force
- when only gravity is pulling down on an object and no other forces are acting on it
- measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object
- rate at which velocity changes
- force of friction due to motion from sliding an object
- upward force that fluids exert on all matter
- force that opposes or restricts motion in a fluid
- force of friction between a rolling object and another surface
- upward force caused by fast-moving air above a plane’s wing
- tendency of all objects to resist any change in motion
- acceleration that occurs in a circular motion
- property of a moving object that depends on the object’s mass and velocity
- the speed of an object in a particular direction (rate of change of position)
- force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
- a change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid will be transmitted equally to all parts of that fluid
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- as the speed of a moving fluid increases, its pressure decreases
- forward force produced by a plane’s engine
- when a force is applied to an object but does not cause the object to move
- velocity that results from combining the velocities of two objects
- curved path an object follows when thrown or propelled near the surface of the Earth
- force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching
- a push or pull
- the buoyant force on an object in a fluid is an upward force equal to the weight of the volume of fluid that the object displaces
- any material that can flow and that takes the shape of its container
- the rate at which an object moves
- an object that changes position over time when compared with a reference point
- fluid friction that opposes motion of objects through air
- an object that appears to stay in place as we observe an object in motion
- devices that use liquids to transmit pressure from one point to another
- when net force is not zero; produces change in motion
- force that results from combining all the forces exerted on an object
38 Clues: a push or pull • unit of measure of force • unpredictable flow of fluids • rate at which velocity changes • the rate at which an object moves • amount of matter in a given volume • amount of force exerted on a given area • forward force produced by a plane’s engine • upward force that fluids exert on all matter • acceleration that occurs in a circular motion • ...
Physical Properties of Earth's Layers 2023-08-10
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- The earth is made of rock. Inside the earth, it is so hot that some rocks melt. The melted rock is called __________. Pressure inside the Earth will push up ___________ through the opening of a volcano.
- When you walk across the room, you have to stop at the wall. Why? The wall is a __________. The air you walked through is not a __________ so you can keep walking. You pick up your baseball bat, glove, and water bottle before going outside. The bat and glove are both _____________. So is the bottle. But the water inside the water bottle is not a _________. Both water and air are not ___________. They have no definite shape
- Try blowing air into a balloon. The molecules of air move and push on the walls of the balloon. This push is called ______________. If you keep blowing into the balloon it will explode because there is too much ___________. Air has weight and applies _____________ on all things on Earth. This weight is called air _______________. Knowing air pressure helps predict the weather.
- A ______________ is a substance that has a unique composition. _____________ comprise all the everyday matter we can detect with our senses, and all matter we can detect with scientific instruments.
- What happens when you pour honey, water and oil into the same container? The honey always sinks to the bottom. Then, there is a layer of water in the middle. The oil layer is always on top. Even if you shake the container, each layer will settle again because of their densities. The mass of oil per unit volume is the least. The oil rises to the top. The density of honey is the greatest and it sinks to the bottom.
- _____________ involves the cyclical movement of hot and cold materials. In Earth's asthenosphere, in the portion of the mantle that is right below the lithosphere, hot solid rock rises toward the surface as cooler rock sinks. This _____________ of fluid rock transfers energy from Earth's hot interior toward the cooler surface.
- __________ is the third planet from the Sun. It is the only planet in the Solar System that can support life. Millions of different types of plants and animals inhabit _________
- ____________ is the amount of three-dimensional space defined by boundaries. In the case of matter, ______________ is the space occupied by a solid, liquid, or gas.
- A sheet of paper is placed on a bar magnet. Iron filings are sprinkled on the paper. As the paper is shaken, the filings align themselves along the ______________. The arrangement of the filings indicates that the ______________ is strongest at the poles. Magnets repel when like poles face each other. They attract when unlike poles face each ot
- What happens to your hot soup if you take too long to eat it? It loses _______. _________ is what happens when thermal energy is gained or lost. To warm your soup up, you can add more energy using a microwave or stove.
- Take some an ice cubes in a beaker and heat it. After some time, you will see water beginning to form. If you put a thermometer into the beaker, it will show a reading of 32 degrees Fahrenheit until all the ice ________. The temperature at which ice starts turning to water is called the _________________ of ice. All solids have ___________________. If a solid has a high ______________, you will need a lot of heat to melt it.
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- The _____________ is a gaseous layer that envelopes Earth. It is further divided into four layers on the basis of temperature. Different phenomena occur in each of these layers.
- The______________ is the soft and plastic layer in Earth's upper mantle, just below the lithosphere.
- Close your mouth tightly and fill it with air from your lungs. Now, quickly open your mouth. The air rushes out under pressure. When magma beneath Earth's surface is forced up due to pressure, it flows out to Earth's surface through openings known as ___________.
- Crust Earth'_________ consists of continental crust and oceanic _________. The continental ___________, which is thicker and less dense, forms the continents.
- Radiation __________ is the transfer of energy through space in the form of electromagnetic waves. Earth's surface receives solar ___________ from the Sun. Part of this energy is absorbed by the surface, while some is reflected back upwards. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere absorb some of this __________ and redirect it back to Earth.
- All humans have the same _____________. The upper half of the body contains a head, two arms, an abdomen, and a chest. The lower half consists of a pair of legs. Plants also have a definite ____________. They have leaves, stem, and roots. Similarly, all minerals also have a specific ___________.
- The ____________ is made up of the oceanic crust, the continental crust and the rocky outer layer of the mantle. It is approximately 60 miles deep. The _____________ is broken into plates. Below the ____________, the mantle is semi-solid. The plates float on this and move a few centimeters every year.
- The ________ aluminum comes from the ore called bauxite. Aluminum is made into cars, wrapping foils, cans, and cooking utensils.
- Earth's _________ made up of iron and nickel has two layers: outer __________ and inner ________. The solid inner ___________ spins within the liquid outer _________.
- The crispy fruit of an apple separates the outer skin from the seeds at the apple’s center. The layer between the Earth’s outside crust and its hot inner core is called the _________. The __________ is mostly made of rock. Besides being the middle layer, it is also the largest layer of the earth.
21 Clues: The______________ is the soft and plastic layer in Earth's upper mantle, just below the lithosphere. • The ________ aluminum comes from the ore called bauxite. Aluminum is made into cars, wrapping foils, cans, and cooking utensils. • ...
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE USA 2023-10-12
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- Which region contains states such as California, Montana, Wyoming, Utah
- What is the nickname for the enormous Rocky Mountains that peak at 14,000 feet
- If you ate bread today, it was probably grown in fertile soils of the ___________ _______.
- What area is an important resource for America that is home to many trees that produce lumber
- What climate do the people in the southern region experience?
- Name of the Great Lake that starts with the letter "E"
- What is an active volcano in out West that erupted in 1980.
- Most of the mountains in the Cascades are ________ volcanoes.
- Name of the Great Lake that starts with the letter "O"
- Name of the Great Lake that starts with the letter "S"
- an area of high ground that divides the flow of rivers towards opposite ends of a continent
- Country that borders the southern part of the US
- Name of the Great Lake that starts with the letter "M"
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- What is North America's longest and most important river that lies west of the Great Lakes
- What natural resource is the US a major producer of but also uses more than produced?
- Which region contains states such as New York, Maine, Pennsylvania
- The third largest country in the world behind Russia and Canada
- Name of the Great Lake that starts with the letter "H"
- the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world
- Country that borders the northern part of the US
- a smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river
- What is the main mountain range in the East of the US that rises above the Piedmont
- What climate do the people in the Northeast live in?
- What area is an important resource for America that produces a variety of crops
- Which region contains states such as Alabama, Texas, Florida
- Which region contains states such as Michigan, North Dakota, Illinois
26 Clues: Country that borders the northern part of the US • Country that borders the southern part of the US • the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world • What climate do the people in the Northeast live in? • Name of the Great Lake that starts with the letter "H" • Name of the Great Lake that starts with the letter "E" • ...
Semester 1 physical science terms 2023-12-11
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- a change in properties such as texture, shape, or state,
- combination of parts or elements so as to form a whole
- a reaction that occurs when heat is released
- A bond formed by a nonmetal and a metal
- a substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- a reaction that occurs when heat is absorbed
- an element with a positive charge
- a bond formed by two nonmetals
- a substance that is present at the end of a chemical reaction
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- the reaction that requires burning and fire
- an atom with a net charge
- the table which chemical elements are organized by atomic number
- change that causes a new substance to be formed
- the kind of elements on the right side of the periodic table
- a reaction in which one element replaces a similar element in a compound
- the kind of elements on the left side of the periodic table
- two compounds are exchanged making
- how easily a substance reacts chemically with other substances
- a compound is broken down to the elements that make it up
- an element with no charge
- new compounds
- same amount of protons different number nuetrons
- an element with a negative charge
24 Clues: new compounds • an atom with a net charge • an element with no charge • a bond formed by two nonmetals • an element with a positive charge • an element with a negative charge • two compounds are exchanged making • A bond formed by a nonmetal and a metal • the degree of compactness of a substance • the reaction that requires burning and fire • ...
Lina Spanish Physical & Personality Adjectives 2024-01-20
38 Clues: fat • big • bad • old • shy • weak • mean • lazy • poor • ugly • nice • thin • bald • rich • tall • small • young • short • funny • silly • smart • older • boring • strong • pretty • blonde • caring • honest • younger • creative • artistic • handsome • brunette • athletic • studious • red-headed • intelligent • hard-working
Physical Science Vocabulary-24.1-24.3 2023-09-20
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- One happens in June and one in December
- Weight of a column of air on a surface
- Coldest zones
- Most airplanes fly here
- The warmest zone
- Caused by differences in air pressure
- Region of charged particles
- Meteors burn up here
- Rainy,Cloudy,Sunny
- Colorful display of lights in the sky
- Movement of one body around another
- Blows over long distance from specific direction
- Instrument used to measure air pressure
- Lowest layer of gases on Earth
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- Cooler air flows toward the land
- The curving effect Earth's rotation has on all free-moving objects
- This effect traps heat in our atmosphere
- Between the hottest and coldest zones
- The hottest layer
- High-speed belt of wind
- Layer made of three oxygen atoms
- The spinning of Earth on its axis
- Blows over a short distance
- Wind system determined by seasonal reversal of direction
- Layer of gases that surround Earth
- Occurs in spring and fall
26 Clues: Coldest zones • The warmest zone • The hottest layer • Rainy,Cloudy,Sunny • Meteors burn up here • High-speed belt of wind • Most airplanes fly here • Occurs in spring and fall • Blows over a short distance • Region of charged particles • Lowest layer of gases on Earth • Cooler air flows toward the land • Layer made of three oxygen atoms • The spinning of Earth on its axis • ...
Physical Science Unit 7 Vocab 2023-02-09
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- a visual model of the most likely locations for the electrons in an atom
- a neutral subatomic particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- a unique number for each element that equals the number of protons in an atom of that element
- the arrangement of electrons in the orbitals of an atom
- an arrangement of elements in columns, based on a set of properties that repeat from row to row
- the elements in Group 7A of the periodic table
- elements that are poor conductors of heat and electric current
- the elements in Group 2A of the periodic table
- a positively charged subatomic particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- the elements in Group 1A of the periodic table, not including hydrogen
- the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
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- the possible energies that electrons in an atom can have
- the elements in Group 8A of the periodic table
- a negatively charged subatomic particle that is found in the space outside the nucleus of an atom
- a region of space around the nucleus where an electron is likely to be found
- an electron tat is in the highest occupied energy level of an atom
- a state I which all the electrons in an atom have the lowest possible energies
- the dense, positively charges mass located in the center of an atom
- atoms of a given element that have different numbers of neutrons and different mass numbers
- elements that form a bridge between elements on the left and right sides of the periodic table
- a column of elements in the periodic table
- the pattern of repeating properties displayed by elements I the periodic table
- one twelfth the mass of a carbon-12 atom
- elements that are good conductors of heat and electric current
- elements with properties that fall between those of metals and nonmetals
- a row in a periodic table of elements
- atomic mass unit
27 Clues: atomic mass unit • a row in a periodic table of elements • one twelfth the mass of a carbon-12 atom • a column of elements in the periodic table • the elements in Group 8A of the periodic table • the elements in Group 7A of the periodic table • the elements in Group 2A of the periodic table • the arrangement of electrons in the orbitals of an atom • ...
Physical Properties of Matter Observations 2023-03-13
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- The object has a sweet smell
- The object is flexible
- There is 100 mL of the solution
- The object evaporated into a gas at 150 degrees Celcius
- The object weight 150 grams
- The metal object could not be hammered
- The water is 60 degrees Celcius
- The object is cloudy
- The object started to melt at 100 degrees Celcius
- The object is 10cm tall
- The metal object can be stretched into a wire
- The object is 20 grams per cubic centimetre
- The substance is violet
- The subject is a gas
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- The object solidified at -35 degrees Celcius
- The solution was thick
- The object does not separate
- The substance is grainy
- The substance is soft
- The object did not allow electricity through it
- The object is 2cm wide
- The object is 5cm long
- The solution did not mix with the water
- The object looks dull
24 Clues: The object is cloudy • The subject is a gas • The substance is soft • The object looks dull • The solution was thick • The object is flexible • The object is 2cm wide • The object is 5cm long • The substance is grainy • The object is 10cm tall • The substance is violet • The object weight 150 grams • The object has a sweet smell • The object does not separate • ...
Chapter 2 Physical Science Vocab 2024-09-24
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- A pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more elements that are chemically combined in a fixed ratio
- A pure substance that consists of atoms with the same atomic number
- The change in state directly from a solid to a gas (vapor) without melting first
- The force of gravity acting on the matter in an object
- A property of a substance that describes how its chemical identity changes in the presence of another substance or under certain conditions
- The change of state from a liquid to a solid
- A change that alters the chemical composition of a substance
- The law that states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed, but can only change form
- A material made of only one kind of element or compound
- A mixture that has a uniform appearance throughout; also known as a solution, especially of a solid dissolved in a liquid
- Anything about a substance that can be observed or measured without altering its chemical composition
- The change of state from a gas (vapor) to a liquid
- A model that states that all physical matter exists in the form of particles
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
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- The law that states that the masses of chemical substances combine in definite, characteristic integer ratios when forming compounds
- A particle consisting of two or more atoms; covalently bonded together
- The temperature at which a liquid starts to boil
- The relatively fast form of vaporization in which the energy within a liquid creates higher pressure within the liquid than the air pressure outside the liquid
- Any change in matter that does not alter its chemical or nuclear composition
- The relatively slow form of evaporation in which liquid particles obtain sufficient energy to change to the gaseous state through the randoms collisions of particles
- A physical combination of two or more substances in a changeable ratio
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas (vapor)
- The mass per unit volume of an object
- A mixture that does not have a uniform appearance since the combined substances are unevenly distributed
- The change in state directly from a gas (vapor) to a solid without condensing first
- The state of matter in which particles are far apart, move rapidly, and have little interaction with each other
- The temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid
- The space enclosed or occupied by an object
- The change of state from a solid to a liquid
- The state of matter in which particles vibrate in fixed positions, giving a substance a fixed shape and volume
- A gas-like state of matter, formed at very high temperatures, that consists of high-energy ions and free electrons
- The building block of all matter; consists of protons, electrons, and (usually) neutrons
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object
- The state of matter in which particles are close together but are able to move around
34 Clues: The mass per unit volume of an object • Anything that has mass and occupies space • The space enclosed or occupied by an object • The change of state from a liquid to a solid • The change of state from a solid to a liquid • The temperature at which a liquid starts to boil • The measure of the amount of matter in an object • ...
Physical quantities and units M03 2024-11-20
21 Clues: unit • mass • value • equal • doubt • speed • second • derived • process • example • diameter • to answer • thrusters • properties • trajectory • to describe • abbreviation • base quantity • luminous intensity • in accordance with • measuring technique
Physical Geography and the Environment 2025-02-06
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- array of species found in an ecosystem or bioregion
- greenhousegases
- deep trenches or valleys on Earths surface
- a measure of solar radiation
- a condition where water availability is less than water demand
- an area that serves as a catchment for the waters of a river system
- a rock fracture along a plate boundary
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- energy sources that are replenished by nature at a faster rate than they are used or consumed
- the measured change in climate from a previous state contrasted with the normal variability
- continental-scale winds that flow from high to low pressure
- human-generated greenhouse gases
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- a spatial unit or region of local plants and animals adapted to a specific environment
- a climate moderated by proximity to oceans or large seas
- natural process of atmospheric heating
- a graph of average annual temperature and precipitation data by month and season
- heat energy produced in Earth's hot interior that can be utilized for generating heat and electricity
- the average weather conditions of a place
- a climate region in a continental interior
- a band of strong upper-atmosphere air currents encircling the globe that affect surface weather and air movement
- an international treaty to limit greenhouse gas emissions
21 Clues: greenhousegases • a measure of solar radiation • human-generated greenhouse gases • natural process of atmospheric heating • a rock fracture along a plate boundary • the average weather conditions of a place • deep trenches or valleys on Earths surface • a climate region in a continental interior • array of species found in an ecosystem or bioregion • ...
Physical Science Final Vocabulary Review 2025-05-20
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- quantity of motion
- energy of motion
- force applied through a distance
- an EM wave emitted as heat
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- speed and direction of an object
- scientist who wrote three laws of motion
- emitting ionizing radiation or particles
- a positively charged particle in the nucleus
- an EM wave used to see bones
- an organizational display of all elements
- combining atoms
- a push or a pull
- an electromagnetic wave
- an EM wave used to see
- a neutral particle in the nucleus
- an EM wave used to heat water
- a propagation of energy through space
- the center of an atom
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- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a negatively charged particle
- force applied over an area
- rearranging of atoms or molecules to form a new substance
- the rate of change of velocity
- the building block of matter
- an EM wave used primarily in communication
- allows objects or radiation to do work
- an EM wave used at lit roller rinks
- splitting atoms
- a unique type of atom
- an EM wave used to destroy cancer cells
- stored energy
- a measure of the kinetic energy of a particle
33 Clues: stored energy • combining atoms • splitting atoms • energy of motion • a push or a pull • quantity of motion • a unique type of atom • the center of an atom • an EM wave used to see • an electromagnetic wave • force applied over an area • an EM wave emitted as heat • the building block of matter • an EM wave used to see bones • a negatively charged particle • an EM wave used to heat water • ...
Lab 2: Physical Layer Concepts 2025-05-25
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- Can take any shape and represent an infinite number of possibilities
- Insertion of unwanted signals onto the transmission signal
- Prevents impulse noise and cross-talk
- Comes from sources such as motors and appliances
- Actual data transfer rate after interference
- Overcomes attenuation
- Any change (form or shape) in a signal during signal transmission
- Information that is continuous
- 0 1
- Effect of one wire on the other
- A spike (a signal) with high energy in a very short time
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- Noise that cannot be eliminated
- Have a very defined, discrete set of possible values — usually only two
- Time routers take to process the packet header
- Information that has discrete states
- Variation of delay time
- Moves data in the form of signals across a transmission medium
- Electromagnetic (EM) representation of data
- Piece of information formatted in human/machine readable form
- Theoretical data transfer rate possible
- Condition that causes information to be lost in a signal
- Reduction of signal strength during transmission
- How fast things are done
23 Clues: 0 1 • Overcomes attenuation • Variation of delay time • How fast things are done • Information that is continuous • Noise that cannot be eliminated • Effect of one wire on the other • Information that has discrete states • Prevents impulse noise and cross-talk • Theoretical data transfer rate possible • Electromagnetic (EM) representation of data • ...
Physical Science Chapter 4 Vocab 2025-10-24
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- He led to reorganizing the period table on the basis of atomic number. He used a new technique called X-ray spectroscopy to determine the number the atomic number for each element.
- Characteristics between those of metals and nonmetals. State: exist as a brittle solid with metallic luster. Conductivity: are fairly conductive increasingly so as temperature rises. Reactivity: varies
- He used letters used to represent each element and superscripts to represent number of atoms.
- A table of the chemical elements arranged in a way that displays their periodic properties in relationship to their atomic numbers.
- Set of elements in the same column on the periodic table. Also known as a group.
- He first recognized groups of three elements with similar properties and called them triads.
- The properties of elements vary in a periodic way with their atomic numbers.
- A row on the periodic table.
- He organized elements with similar characteristics in columns like the modern periodic table
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- typically have 4 or more valence electrons and do not exhibit the general properties of metals. State: exist as a gas, liquid, or dull brittle solid. Conductivity: are poorly conductive, electrically and thermally. Reactivity: varies
- He demonstrated that combustion requires the presence of oxygen.
- Groups 13-16 and contain metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.
- Electrons in the outermost energy level of a neutral atom.
- Every element in this family has one valence electron (Group 1). Very reactive and always found in parts of compounds
- Repeated pattern when elements are arranged in order by increasing atomic mass.
- The measure of an atoms ability to attract and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms.
- These elements make up Group 2 and have 2 valence electrons.
- This notation consists of the elements physical symbols surrounded by the atoms valence electrons.
- He developed the law of octaves through arranging elements by atomic mass.
- He was an alchemist who believe that it was possible to change one element into another. In 1661, he published the Skeptical Chemist, in which he called for the experimentation to be the basis of science.
- 80% of all elements. State: exist as a dense, ductile, malleable, lustrous solid. Conductivity: are highly conductive, electrically and thermally. Reactivity: are reactive, especially with nonmetals.
21 Clues: A row on the periodic table. • Electrons in the outermost energy level of a neutral atom. • Groups 13-16 and contain metals, nonmetals, and metalloids. • These elements make up Group 2 and have 2 valence electrons. • He demonstrated that combustion requires the presence of oxygen. • He developed the law of octaves through arranging elements by atomic mass. • ...
Physical appearance (Simple Present) 2020-08-06
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- No hair in my head means I am _____
- Bruno mars is very _____.
- My grandmother is old. She is ______
- ____ you from Bolivia?
- Do you _____ black hair?
- The opposite of heavy is _______
- My brother is very young. He __ __ ____
- Shakira has _____ hair
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- I'm not tall or short. I am _____ ____
- He doesn't have curly hair. He has ___ hair
- what _____ he look like?
- My sister ____ blue eyes
- Right now, we are studying the ____ ____
- ___ your brother tall?
14 Clues: ____ you from Bolivia? • ___ your brother tall? • Shakira has _____ hair • what _____ he look like? • Do you _____ black hair? • My sister ____ blue eyes • Bruno mars is very _____. • The opposite of heavy is _______ • No hair in my head means I am _____ • My grandmother is old. She is ______ • I'm not tall or short. I am _____ ____ • My brother is very young. He __ __ ____ • ...
Physical appearance (Simple Present) 2020-08-06
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- No hair in my head means I am _____
- Bruno mars is very _____.
- My grandmother is old. She is ______
- ____ you from Bolivia?
- Do you _____ black hair?
- The opposite of heavy is _______
- My brother is very young. He __ __ ____
- Shakira has _____ hair
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- I'm not tall or short. I am _____ ____
- He doesn't have curly hair. He has ___ hair
- what _____ he look like?
- My sister ____ blue eyes
- Right now, we are studying the ____ ____
- ___ your brother tall?
14 Clues: ____ you from Bolivia? • ___ your brother tall? • Shakira has _____ hair • what _____ he look like? • Do you _____ black hair? • My sister ____ blue eyes • Bruno mars is very _____. • The opposite of heavy is _______ • No hair in my head means I am _____ • My grandmother is old. She is ______ • I'm not tall or short. I am _____ ____ • My brother is very young. He __ __ ____ • ...
Physical Science Crossword Review 2021-10-04
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- if you are neither speeding up or slowing down you are moving with ______________ speed
- the type of acceleration when you are slowing down
- the rate of change of velocity
- a taxi hurries with a constant speed of 84 km/h. How far can it travel in 1/2 hour?
- found on the vertical axis of a distance-time graph
- how far an object has moved
- any change over time
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- shortest distance from point A to point B
- distance-time graph is used to graph this
- the speed at any given time
- speed and direction
- suppose a jet airliner starts at rest at the end of a runway and reaches a speed of 80 m/s in 20 seconds. What is the acceleration?
- the type of acceleration when you are speeding up
- distance over time
- found on the horizontal axis of a distance-time graph
15 Clues: distance over time • speed and direction • any change over time • the speed at any given time • how far an object has moved • the rate of change of velocity • shortest distance from point A to point B • distance-time graph is used to graph this • the type of acceleration when you are speeding up • the type of acceleration when you are slowing down • ...
Chapter 5 - Physical Security 2022-01-06
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- place designed to store and manage large quantities of data
- different types of fire based on fuel
- device with bars to alternately block and entryway
- The first security goal
- servers and networking equipment are installed here
- vertical cylinders to prevent vehicles from passing
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- Fire class caused by electrical fire
- unauthorized person walking into facility right behind and authorized person
- Fire class that burns paper and wood
- A defense placed around property
- video cameras to monitor a facility; not public
- concrete walls to prevent vehicles from passing
- NSA developed methods for EMR spying
- control system that uses 2 interlocking doors
14 Clues: The first security goal • A defense placed around property • Fire class caused by electrical fire • Fire class that burns paper and wood • NSA developed methods for EMR spying • different types of fire based on fuel • control system that uses 2 interlocking doors • video cameras to monitor a facility; not public • concrete walls to prevent vehicles from passing • ...
Physical and chemical change 2018-05-30
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- to change its state from a liquid to another substance
- A chemical reaction is when something can create or produce new chemicals
- substance that causes or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected
- is expressed in terms of mass per unit
- It is a chemical that helps a chemical reaction happen. it is a type of catalyst
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- when 2 atom are attractive to each other/or remain attractive to each other
- When a substance react they could collide or contact each other
- A substance that could only be made out of 3 atoms, atom,oxygen,and carbon
- A molecule that contains less than 3 and more than 1
- when a gas transform into liquid
- A substance that is made up with different types of atoms connected together
- When the environment does damage to a piece of metal
- a certain column situated
- It is dangerous gas substance the is really dangerous to breath in
14 Clues: a certain column situated • when a gas transform into liquid • is expressed in terms of mass per unit • A molecule that contains less than 3 and more than 1 • When the environment does damage to a piece of metal • to change its state from a liquid to another substance • When a substance react they could collide or contact each other • ...
Physical behavior of matter 2016-04-27
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- unit of heat energy
- measure of average kinetic energy of particles
- has neither definite shape nor volume
- change in phase from gas to liquid
- uniform in characteristics
- has definite shape and volume
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- gas phase of solid or liquid substance
- change in phase from liquid to gas
- has definite volume but not shape
- graph that shows phase changes
- change in phase from gas to solid
- change in phase from solid to gas
- not uniform in characteristics
- change in phase from solid to liquid
14 Clues: unit of heat energy • uniform in characteristics • has definite shape and volume • graph that shows phase changes • not uniform in characteristics • has definite volume but not shape • change in phase from gas to solid • change in phase from solid to gas • change in phase from liquid to gas • change in phase from gas to liquid • change in phase from solid to liquid • ...
Europe: Physical Geography Crossword 2023-10-17
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- Protected area where people are prohibited from fishing, swimming, or anchoring boats
- Important European river. Starts in Germany and goes through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea
- The process by which rocks and soil are slowly worn away
- European mountain range that stretch across Northern Italy and every country around it
- Hills, mountains, and plateaus
- A community of living organisms and their natural environment
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- deep and narrow bays surrounded by cliffs
- A navigable water-route for travel or transport
- Important European river. Starts in Switzerland and flows into the North Sea
- human-made water passage used for travel, shipping, and irrigation
- A body of land surrounded on three sides by water
- Wide or deep enough to be traveled easily by boats
- Bodies of water surrounded on three sides by land
- Land in the Netherlands that has been taken from the sea for farming
14 Clues: Hills, mountains, and plateaus • deep and narrow bays surrounded by cliffs • A navigable water-route for travel or transport • A body of land surrounded on three sides by water • Bodies of water surrounded on three sides by land • Wide or deep enough to be traveled easily by boats • The process by which rocks and soil are slowly worn away • ...
Physical Science Brain Refresher 2024-01-04
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- A push or pull on an object
- factor that does not change
- anything you can define or draw a boundary around
- Possible solution to a problem
- matter that can flow
- A device that makes work easier
- An attractive force between any two objects
- The ability to cause change
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- Distance an object travels in a given amount of time
- a substance used to absorb heat
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object
- Amount of matter in an object
- Materials in which heat flows slowly through
- Force that opposes the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching
14 Clues: matter that can flow • A push or pull on an object • factor that does not change • The ability to cause change • Amount of matter in an object • Possible solution to a problem • a substance used to absorb heat • A device that makes work easier • An attractive force between any two objects • Materials in which heat flows slowly through • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2023-01-24
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- Does not let light pass through
- Cannot be bent or squashed
- Light rays are scattered
- Water can pass through
- Does not let heat pass
- Allows electricity to flow
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- Can be bent or squashed
- Shaped by hammering/pressing
- Does not let water pass through
- Can break if it is bent/hit
- Allows heat to pass
- Does not allow electricity to flow
- being rigid
- A see through material
14 Clues: being rigid • Allows heat to pass • Water can pass through • Does not let heat pass • A see through material • Can be bent or squashed • Light rays are scattered • Cannot be bent or squashed • Allows electricity to flow • Can break if it is bent/hit • Shaped by hammering/pressing • Does not let light pass through • Does not let water pass through • Does not allow electricity to flow
Physical Properties of Matter 2023-01-24
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- Light gets scattered when passing through it
- Can be bent without breaking
- Does not let electric current pass
- Let heat pass through it
- Break if bent or hit
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- Can collect water
- Lets electric current pass through
- See objects through it
- Cannot be bent or squashed
- Does not let heat pass
- Do not let light pass through it
- Can be bent but returns to its original form
- Does not let water pass through it
- Hard surface
14 Clues: Hard surface • Can collect water • Break if bent or hit • See objects through it • Does not let heat pass • Let heat pass through it • Cannot be bent or squashed • Can be bent without breaking • Do not let light pass through it • Lets electric current pass through • Does not let electric current pass • Does not let water pass through it • Light gets scattered when passing through it • ...
Physical Science Cross Word 2023-05-16
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- the bending and spreading of waves as they move around a barrier or through an opening
- the complete range of electromagnetic waves placed in order of increasing frequency
- radio waves with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies
- electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies
- electromagnetic waves with wavelengths shorter than ultraviolet rays, but longer than gamma rays
- energy that we can see
- light moves through an object and bends
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- electromagnetic waves with wavelengths shorter than visible light, but longer than x-rays
- electromagnetic waves with the shortest wavelengths and the highest frequencies
- electromagnetic waves that are visible to the human eye
- infrared rays electromagnetic waves with wavelengths shorter than radio waves, but longer than visible light
- a transverse wave that transmits electrical and magnetic energy through space at the speed of light
- when light bounces off a medium
- parts of light that are reflected from an object
14 Clues: energy that we can see • when light bounces off a medium • light moves through an object and bends • parts of light that are reflected from an object • electromagnetic waves that are visible to the human eye • radio waves with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies • electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies • ...
Physical Geography of Canada 2025-03-23
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- MOUNTAINS mountain range in western British Columbia
- an area in the ocean where fish come to feed
- LAWRENCE major river in Canada
- PARKS five of these can be found in British Columbia
- the ground in the Canadian Shield region is made out of this
- a major economic activity in the Atlantic Provinces
- major natural resource found in the Prairie Provinces
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- PROVINCES flat region with few trees and lots of wheat and cows
- SHIELD over half of Canada's population lives in this region
- BAY native peoples rely on this body of water for hunting and fishing
- COLUMBIA known for tall mountains and cliffs along the coast
- land with permanently frozen ground
- this ocean borders the Northern Lands to the north
- a group of islands found in the Northern Lands
14 Clues: LAWRENCE major river in Canada • land with permanently frozen ground • an area in the ocean where fish come to feed • a group of islands found in the Northern Lands • this ocean borders the Northern Lands to the north • a major economic activity in the Atlantic Provinces • MOUNTAINS mountain range in western British Columbia • ...
Unit 1 Physical Science 2025-02-04
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- A data display that uses pieces of a circle to show parts of a whole
- The measurable effect, outcome, or response in which the research is interested.
- a set of controlled observations that test the hypothesis
- variable that is manipulated
- A statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions
- A graph that uses line segments to show changes that occur over time
- a representation of an object or event that can be studied to understand the real object or event
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- the study of matter and energy
- A graph that uses horizontal or vertical bars to display data
- a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- A series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions.
- Information obtained through the senses.
- proof
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
14 Clues: proof • variable that is manipulated • the study of matter and energy • Information obtained through the senses. • a set of controlled observations that test the hypothesis • A graph that uses horizontal or vertical bars to display data • Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis • ...
Mental and physical wellbeing 2025-07-08
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- — Nutrient-rich food group often leafy and green
- — Resistance training improves this
- — Aerobic activity that strengthens the heart
- — Body's feel-good chemicals released during exercise
- — Positive mindset practice
- — Brain workout like puzzles or riddles
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- — Mindful movement that promotes flexibility and calm
- — Practice for calming the mind
- — Fitness activity using rhythm and beats
- — The body’s natural response to danger or challenge
- — Physical activity involving trails and nature
- — Regular workouts improve this physical measure
- — Important for staying hydrated
- — Restorative process done nightly
14 Clues: — Positive mindset practice • — Practice for calming the mind • — Important for staying hydrated • — Restorative process done nightly • — Resistance training improves this • — Brain workout like puzzles or riddles • — Fitness activity using rhythm and beats • — Aerobic activity that strengthens the heart • — Physical activity involving trails and nature • ...
Physical Science Chapter 1 2025-08-28
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- an observation based on fact
- the straight line distance between two points
- data based on verbal descriptions
- a type of variable that is not manipulated
- the closeness of a measurement to the actual value of what is being measured
- information that you obtain through your senses
- an observation based on opinion
- the quantity of matter in an object or sample
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- a type of variable that is manipulated in an experiment or test
- data based on numbers
- a proposed answer to a question
- a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- a type of group in experiments that is not given any treatment
- the amount of space taken up by an object
14 Clues: data based on numbers • an observation based on fact • a proposed answer to a question • an observation based on opinion • data based on verbal descriptions • a gauge of how exact a measurement is • the amount of space taken up by an object • a type of variable that is not manipulated • the straight line distance between two points • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION CROSSWORD CHALLENGE 2025-11-21
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- Overall state of physical and mental health.
- Maintaining fluid balance in the body.
- State of being physically healthy and strong.
- Type of exercise that uses oxygen for energy.
- Gentle exercise and stretching after a workout.
- Light exercise to prepare the body for physical activity.
- Ability to sustain physical activity for a long period.
- Ability of joints to move through a full range of motion.
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- Ability to move quickly from one point to another.
- Respectful and fair behavior in sports.
- Ability to change direction quickly and effectively.Balance – Ability to maintain body position whether moving or still.
- Ability to use body parts together efficiently.
- Position in which someone holds their body.
- Ability of muscles to exert force.
14 Clues: Ability of muscles to exert force. • Maintaining fluid balance in the body. • Respectful and fair behavior in sports. • Position in which someone holds their body. • Overall state of physical and mental health. • State of being physically healthy and strong. • Type of exercise that uses oxygen for energy. • Ability to use body parts together efficiently. • ...
