physical Crossword Puzzles
Physical Properties of Matter 2024-11-10
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- - The amount of space an object occupies.
- - Material that does not easily allow the flow of heat or electricity.
- - The temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid.
- - The ability of a substance to conduct heat or electricity.
- - A state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape.
- - The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.
- - A state of matter with a definite shape and volume.
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- - The temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas.
- - The force exerted by gravity on an object.
- - The amount of matter in an object.
- - A state of matter without a definite shape or volume.
- - The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance.
- - Material that allows the flow of heat or electricity.
- - Mass per unit volume of a substance.
14 Clues: - The amount of matter in an object. • - Mass per unit volume of a substance. • - The amount of space an object occupies. • - The force exerted by gravity on an object. • - The temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas. • - A state of matter with a definite shape and volume. • - A state of matter without a definite shape or volume. • ...
Physical Pharmacy Unit 1 2025-08-06
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- Vehicle used to prepare aerosol is known as
- Conversion of a solid to vapour after reduction of pressure is called,
- Molecular weight is ____________ type of physicochemical property of a substance
- As per phase rule at this stage the system becomes invariant
- In ideal gas equation _______ law relates volume and pressure
- The pressure exerted by a single gas within a mixture of gases as if it were the only gas present in the container is called
- A graphical presentation or an equation which correlates the state of a substance at equilibrium at given conditions of temperature and pressure is called _________ phase rule
- Osmotic pressure of a substance is ________ type of physicochemical property
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- It is a state of matter above the critical temperature,
- pressure The pressure exerted by a vapor in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed phase in a closed system at a specific temperature is called
- Smallest unit of a crystal is called as
- The relationship between vapour pressure and absolute temperature of the system is given by ________ equation
- When a gas is allowed to expand so rapidly that no heat enters the system this expansion is called as______
- the law that forms a fundamental of X ray diffraction,
14 Clues: Smallest unit of a crystal is called as • Vehicle used to prepare aerosol is known as • the law that forms a fundamental of X ray diffraction, • It is a state of matter above the critical temperature, • As per phase rule at this stage the system becomes invariant • In ideal gas equation _______ law relates volume and pressure • ...
Physical Science Vocab Words 2022-04-19
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- A homogeneous mixture of two or more components
- A change in a substance that can be reversed.
- A state of matter that has no fixed volume or shape
- A chart used to show percentages.
- Consisting of parts of the same kind.
- Remove or take out by force.
- is defined as a substance that is intended to be used for certain applications.
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- A graph used to show information over a period of time.
- A state of matter that has a definite volume, but no fixed shape
- Consisting of different parts.
- A graph used to compare data points.
- The act of combining parts or elements to form a whole.
- change. A change in substances that typically cannot be undone.
- Propagation of disturbances from place to place in a regular and organized way.
14 Clues: Remove or take out by force. • Consisting of different parts. • A chart used to show percentages. • A graph used to compare data points. • Consisting of parts of the same kind. • A change in a substance that can be reversed. • A homogeneous mixture of two or more components • A state of matter that has no fixed volume or shape • ...
Physical properties of matter 2023-01-24
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- lets light pass but it is scattered
- can be shaped by pressing without it cracking
- doesnt allow electric currents
- allows heat to pass throught it
- Breaks suddenly if it bends
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- has holes in its surface throught which water
- allows electrical currents to pass
- Lets light pass throught it
- Cannot be squashed
- does not let heat pass through it
- Does not let any light in
- can be bent or squashed
- does not let water pass through it
- A material is rigid
14 Clues: Cannot be squashed • A material is rigid • can be bent or squashed • Does not let any light in • Lets light pass throught it • Breaks suddenly if it bends • doesnt allow electric currents • allows heat to pass throught it • allows electrical currents to pass • does not let heat pass through it • does not let water pass through it • lets light pass but it is scattered • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2023-01-24
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- Lets light pass through it
- Shaped by hammering or pressing
- Doesn't let electricity pass
- does let heat pass through
- Suddenly breaks if hit or bent
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- Water can pass through it
- Lets electricity pass through
- Is see-through
- Cannot be bent or squashed
- Does not let heat pass through
- Doesn't let light pass through it
- Can be bent or squashed
- Does not let water pass
- Is not flexible
14 Clues: Is see-through • Is not flexible • Can be bent or squashed • Does not let water pass • Water can pass through it • Lets light pass through it • Cannot be bent or squashed • does let heat pass through • Doesn't let electricity pass • Lets electricity pass through • Does not let heat pass through • Suddenly breaks if hit or bent • Shaped by hammering or pressing • ...
US Physical Features & Climate 2022-07-18
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- Power created by running water
- The varying climate of a mountainous area
- The area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
- A climate from southeast Alaska to northern California that has mild, cloudy summers and wet winters
- Any form of business, trade, or making things by machines
- A climate with hot and humid summers and mild winters
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- A climate with long, cold winters and hot, wet summers; a climate with four different seasons
- A climate with very hot summers and very cold winters, with little precipiation
- A climate like that of countries near the Mediterranean Sea; mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers
- One of the seven large areas of land on Earth
- A group of rivers that join together
- A low area of land surrounded by higher land, often mountains
- The level at the surface of the ocean
- A smaller river that flows into a larger one
14 Clues: Power created by running water • A group of rivers that join together • The level at the surface of the ocean • The varying climate of a mountainous area • A smaller river that flows into a larger one • One of the seven large areas of land on Earth • A climate with hot and humid summers and mild winters • Any form of business, trade, or making things by machines • ...
Latin America Physical Features 2025-11-19
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- The Gran ____ is a vast, arid lowland plain that covers parts of ARG, BOL, PRY, & BRA. It's the 2nd largest forest in South America.
- The body of water in Latin America that contains islands of Haiti, the DR, and Puerto Rico.
- The Mexican ____ is a high plain that is found between the Sierra Madres.
- Peninsula that comprises parts of Belize and Guatemala, as well as three separate Mexican states.
- Sparsely populated area in parts of southern Chile and Argentina that contains mountains, glaciers, forests and fjords.
- A vast tropical grassland & savanna region in NW South America, located east of the Andes Mts in Colombia & Venezuela.
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- The ____ Desert is an extremely dry area located on the Pacific coast of South America, in the north of Chile.
- The Sierra Madre ____ are a large mountain range in Mexico that runs north to south along the east coast.
- The Sierra Madre ____ are a large mountain range in Mexico that runs north to south along the west coast.
- The Isthmus ____ is a narrow strip of land that connects North and South America.
- River that starts in the Andes & runs through much of northern South America. Its rainforest occupies 40% of the continent.
- The ____ of Mexico/America is a large inlet of the sea is located between the Florida and Yucatan peninsulas.
- Grassy plains in southeastern South America.
- Mountains in South America run through Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina.
14 Clues: Grassy plains in southeastern South America. • The Mexican ____ is a high plain that is found between the Sierra Madres. • The Isthmus ____ is a narrow strip of land that connects North and South America. • The body of water in Latin America that contains islands of Haiti, the DR, and Puerto Rico. • ...
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 • ...
Physical Science 5.2 Review 2015-01-15
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- forced-warm-air systems warms air with a _________
- this law of thermodynamics states that the energy gained by a system is equal to the energy lost by its surroundings
- branch of physics that deals with thermal energy, heat, and their relationships to other forms of energy and energy transfer
- transfer of energy as radiant energy
- entire universe except the system
- device that radiates heat
- constructed first thermostat
- a measure of the amount of disorder in a system
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- transfer of heat by moving fluids
- another name for vacuum bottle
- this is inside a thermostat that responds to temperature changes
- matter being studied
- this law of thermodynamics states that natural processes tend to go only one way, toward less usable energy and greater disorder
- heat flows through materials and between objects in direct contact
14 Clues: matter being studied • device that radiates heat • constructed first thermostat • another name for vacuum bottle • transfer of heat by moving fluids • entire universe except the system • transfer of energy as radiant energy • a measure of the amount of disorder in a system • forced-warm-air systems warms air with a _________ • ...
Physical and Chemical changes 2021-10-17
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- a matter are those properties that can be determined by altering the composition of matter.
- represent the amount of matter in an object.
- are those properties that maybe observed only in some kinds of matter.
- the ability of a material to support weight or withstand an external force without breaking
- related to the mass because it Represent the forces of gravity on the mass.
- is the ability of matter to catch fire
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- refers to the space that matter occupies.
- a quality that is related to the light an object absorbs or reflects.
- represents how closely packed the amount of matter is in the space it occupies.
- the ability of liquids and gasses to flow.
- a matter or a properties that can be observed or determined without changing the composition of matter.
- a measure of coldness or warmth of an object
- the ability of matter to return to its original state after being stretched or deformed
- the way something feels to the skin. An object maybe rough, smooth or slimy.
14 Clues: is the ability of matter to catch fire • refers to the space that matter occupies. • the ability of liquids and gasses to flow. • represent the amount of matter in an object. • a measure of coldness or warmth of an object • a quality that is related to the light an object absorbs or reflects. • are those properties that maybe observed only in some kinds of matter. • ...
chemical and physical reactions 2016-11-14
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- change change in matter
- burn oxygen
- of state physical change from 1 to another
- combination
- point liquid changing to gas
- point solid becomes liquid
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- measure of matter
- reaction between oxygen and fuel
- measure of mass is in volume
- change one or more substance change
- point liquid changes into solid
- measure of gravity
- smallest unit of matter
- anything that has mass
14 Clues: burn oxygen • combination • measure of matter • measure of gravity • anything that has mass • change change in matter • smallest unit of matter • point solid becomes liquid • measure of mass is in volume • point liquid changing to gas • point liquid changes into solid • reaction between oxygen and fuel • change one or more substance change • of state physical change from 1 to another
Physical Features and Cultures 2023-05-31
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- the land, location, and resources of a culture (ex: physical features, climate, raw materials)
- the way a culture gets the things it needs (ex: agriculture, hunting, manufacturing, trade)
- Diversity to coexistence of elements of a variety of cultures within a single culture
- flat fertile lands – good for farming – often attract invaders - such as the Steppes of Russia
- the expression of a culture’s ideas (ex: dance, music, architecture)
- a barrier to travel – separate cultures - such as the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil
- the organized beliefs and rituals of a culture (ex: ceremonies, holidays, forms of worship)
- the type of people in a culture (ex: race, nationality, religious identity)
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- Valley great place to begin a civilization in ancient times - such as the Tigris-Euphrates valley
- a barrier to travel – separate cultures - such as the Sahara in Africa
- a barrier to travel – such as the Himalayas between China and India
- isolate cultures from other cultures - such as Japan
- the traditions of a culture (ex: holidays, clothing, celebrations)
- Valley great place to begin a civilization in ancient times - such as the Tigris-Euphrates valley
- prevents sea trade for much of the year – such as in Russia in earlier times
15 Clues: isolate cultures from other cultures - such as Japan • the traditions of a culture (ex: holidays, clothing, celebrations) • a barrier to travel – such as the Himalayas between China and India • the expression of a culture’s ideas (ex: dance, music, architecture) • a barrier to travel – separate cultures - such as the Sahara in Africa • ...
Physical properties of soils 2023-11-17
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- happens when soil particles are pressed together.
- another word for adsorbed water
- the arrangement of soil particles in the soil
- amount of water in a soil after gravitational water has drained away
- remains of plants and animals
- the binding together of soil particles
- particles that are the smallest.
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- type of soil that contains equal amounts of sand,silt and clay
- refers to the total volume of soil occupied by soil pores.
- can indicate the humus and mineral content
- a physical property that starts with T
- particles that are the largest
- water moved through soil by gravity.
- is a measure of the proportion of sand, silt and clay
14 Clues: remains of plants and animals • particles that are the largest • another word for adsorbed water • particles that are the smallest. • water moved through soil by gravity. • a physical property that starts with T • the binding together of soil particles • can indicate the humus and mineral content • the arrangement of soil particles in the soil • ...
Physical Geography: Chapter 2 2023-11-14
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- Scale Map Covers a large geographic area.
- Scale Map Map that covers a small geographic area.
- Contour Line A line joining points of equal elevation.
- Map Scale Conveys distance with a fraction or ratio.
- GPS Formal name for the GPS System.
- Any line that joins points of equal value of something.
- Projection Conformal map projection designed to facilitate oceanic navigation.
- Map Scale Uses a line marked off in distances to represent actual distance on Earth’s surface.
- Projection System in which the spherical surface of Earth is transformed for display on a flat surface.
- Computer systems designed to analyze and display spatial data.
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- Projection A football-shaped map that is usually of the entire world.
- Projection View we get when looking at a globe or that of an astronaut looking at Earth from space.
- Analysis Two or more layers of data are superimposed or integrated.
- Map Scale Expresses in words the relationship between the distance on the map and the actual distance on Earth’s surface.
- A flat representation of Earth.
- Essentials Title, scale, legend, compass, latitude, and longitude.
16 Clues: A flat representation of Earth. • GPS Formal name for the GPS System. • Scale Map Covers a large geographic area. • Scale Map Map that covers a small geographic area. • Map Scale Conveys distance with a fraction or ratio. • Contour Line A line joining points of equal elevation. • Any line that joins points of equal value of something. • ...
Leila Conklin physical science 2024-10-31
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- same number of valence electrons
- a natural fuel
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- photo used to see bones
- atom particle with a neutral charge
- dull, brittle, poor conductor
- obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between i
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- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- center of atom
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- a group of bonded atoms
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- nucleic acids angiotensin found in the nucleus
- a resistance to an object or surface
14 Clues: center of atom • a natural fuel • a group of bonded atoms • photo used to see bones • dull, brittle, poor conductor • same number of valence electrons • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • atom particle with a neutral charge • a resistance to an object or surface • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • nucleic acids angiotensin found in the nucleus • ...
Physical Geography of Europe 2025-04-04
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- This river is know for its castle lined banks and trade importance
- U-shaped valleys filled with seawater on the Scandinavian Peninsula
- building used to help pump away water from reclaimed land in the Netherlands
- Peninsula that is separated from Europe by the Pyrenees Mountains
- areas of reclaimed land in the the Netherlands
- city built in Italy that was claimed by escaping invaders
- environmental issue in Europe that is affecting places like the Black Forest
- one of the resources that made the Ruhr Valley industrialized
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- The Northern European Plain geography has led to many _____ from foreign groups
- The northern Scandinavian region is known as the "Land of the ______ ___"
- This is the freshwater lake located in the Zuider Zee
- Europe is referred to as the ______ or peninsulas
- The mountain chain that separates Italy from the rest of Europe
- Another resources that made the Ruhr Valley industrialized
14 Clues: areas of reclaimed land in the the Netherlands • Europe is referred to as the ______ or peninsulas • This is the freshwater lake located in the Zuider Zee • city built in Italy that was claimed by escaping invaders • Another resources that made the Ruhr Valley industrialized • one of the resources that made the Ruhr Valley industrialized • ...
North America Physical Geography 2025-09-16
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- vast grassland of central north america that is largely treeless
- a group of five freshwater lakes of central north america between the united states and canada
- winds that blow from west to east
- a person with no permanent home who moves from place to place according to season in search for food
- a major mountain system of the united states and canada, extending 3,000 miles from alaska to new mexico
- permanently frozen ground
- the line of the highest points in north america that marks the separation between rivers flowing east and west
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- one of two major mountain chains in the eastern united states and canada
- canada's longest river
- a land bridge thought to have connected what are now alaska and siberia
- america''s most important deepwater ship route, completed in the 1950 as a joint project of the united states and canada
- a section of a waterway with closed gates where water levels are raised or lowered
- a northern part of the interior lowlands that is a rocky, flat region covering nearly 2 million sq miles
- a large subtropical swampland in florida of about 4,000 sq miles
14 Clues: canada's longest river • permanently frozen ground • winds that blow from west to east • vast grassland of central north america that is largely treeless • a large subtropical swampland in florida of about 4,000 sq miles • a land bridge thought to have connected what are now alaska and siberia • ...
Physical Geography of Canada 2025-03-23
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- CANADIAN __________ over half of Canada's population lives in this region
- SAINT ______________ major river in Canada
- an area in the ocean where fish come to feed
- the ground in the Canadian Shield region is made out of this
- a group of islands found in the Northern Lands
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- major natural resource found in the Prairie Provinces
- ___________ BAY native peoples rely on this body of water for hunting and fishing
- land with permanently frozen ground
- BRITISH ________________ known for tall mountains and cliffs along the coast
- _____________ PROVINCES flat region with few trees and lots of wheat and cows
- a major economic activity in the Atlantic Provinces
- NATIONAL ________ five of these can be found in British Columbia
- _________ MOUNTAINS mountain range in western British Columbia
- this ocean borders the Northern Lands to the north
14 Clues: land with permanently frozen ground • SAINT ______________ major river in Canada • 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 • major natural resource found in the Prairie Provinces • ...
Physical Science Vocab Review 2025-05-14
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- unit for force
- changes in a wave's direction
- the word for stored energy
- how fast electricity is moving through a circuit
- the distance between two points on a wave
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- slows down the flow of electricity
- the force opposite of gravity, it points up
- a force that slows down an object
- a push or pull on an object
- how tall a wave is
- the force that pulls objects down to earth
- unit for energy
- the word for moving energy
- how heavy an object is
14 Clues: unit for force • unit for energy • how tall a wave is • how heavy an object is • the word for stored energy • the word for moving energy • a push or pull on an object • changes in a wave's direction • a force that slows down an object • slows down the flow of electricity • the distance between two points on a wave • the force that pulls objects down to earth • ...
Physical Science Chapter 7A 2025-11-19
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- gas release showing evidence of chemical change
- coefficients ___ the equation
- formed during a chemical reaction
- evidence of chemical change found in eggs producing hydrogen sulfide gas
- solid forming from liquids mixing together
- 4Fe + ___O2 🡪 2Fe2O3
- N2 + 3H2 🡪 ___NH3
- number placed in front of a chemical formula
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- indicates the number of atoms of that element
- chemical ____: process that rearranges the atoms in one or more substances into one or more new substances
- releasing or absorbing energy is often found as a ____ change
- chemical evidence of wood turning to ash is a ___ change
- product in this equation: 2H2 + O2 🡪 2H2O
- enters into a chemical reaction
14 Clues: N2 + 3H2 🡪 ___NH3 • 4Fe + ___O2 🡪 2Fe2O3 • coefficients ___ the equation • enters into a chemical reaction • formed during a chemical reaction • product in this equation: 2H2 + O2 🡪 2H2O • solid forming from liquids mixing together • number placed in front of a chemical formula • indicates the number of atoms of that element • gas release showing evidence of chemical change • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2025-12-15
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- A physical property of matter which measures how hard a material is.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- This metal conducts electricity better than aluminum.
- A property that measures how much light a material reflects.
- The amount of space matter takes up.
- A physical property of matter which defines how well it dissolves.
- A quality, trait, or detail used to describe something.
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- Conductivity A property of metals that allows heat to flow through it.
- Test Scientists use this kind of test to determine hardness.
- A property of metals that measures how strongly a material is attracted to a magnet.
- Cylinders Scientists use these to measure volume.
- Conductivity A property of metals that allows an electric current to flow through it.
- A property of matter that describes a material's ability to float.
14 Clues: The amount of matter in an object. • The amount of space matter takes up. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • Cylinders Scientists use these to measure volume. • This metal conducts electricity better than aluminum. • A quality, trait, or detail used to describe something. • Test Scientists use this kind of test to determine hardness. • ...
Unit 1: Matter 2024-09-07
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- he particular condition
- the way in which a whole or mixture is made up
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- becoming a liquid form by heat
- the chemical composition
- smallest unit of matter
- symbol a set of symbols showing proportions of elements
- 2 or more atoms chemically connected together
- involving bodily contact or activity
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- physical substance in general
- the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
- small number found behind the element
- number number of electrons in the element
- pure substance made of 2 or more elements
- a type of atom
- mass the weight of the element
- a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially
- turn or convert (something) from one state, form, or substance into another
20 Clues: a type of atom • he particular condition • smallest unit of matter • 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 • number number of electrons in the element • ...
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 • ...
Unit 4b - Theories of Personality, Motivation, and Emotion 2026-02-21
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- one of the 5 factors in the Big 5 Model: adventurous, creative, curious
- proposes that positive emotions broaden awareness and negative emotions reduce awareness
- being accepted and valued without conditions
- complex motivated behavior that shows how physical processes and mental processes work together to influence behavior
- theory that physical arousal happens first then cognitive emotion
- one of the 5 factors in the Big 5 Model: emotional stability
- one of the 5 factors in the Big 5 Model: friendly, cooperative, compassionate
- situation or event that triggers an emotional response
- your belief in your ability to succeed in specific situations
- unconsciously protects the ego from threats
- doing something because it is personally rewarding
- doing something to warn rewards or avoid consequences
- theory that physical arousal must be cognitively labeled
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- theory that physical arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously
- how you view yourself, how others see you, & sense of identity to the world
- explains personality by focusing on how unconscious processes shape thoughts, emotions, and behavior, without our awareness
- one of the 5 factors in the Big 5 Model: outgoing, energetic, talkative
- one of the 5 factors in the Big 5 Model: organized, responsible, dependable
- socially learned norms that regulate the expression of emotion in different situations
- assumption that people are motivated by an innate drive to grow, improve, and fulfill their potential
20 Clues: unconsciously protects the ego from threats • being accepted and valued without conditions • doing something because it is personally rewarding • doing something to warn rewards or avoid consequences • situation or event that triggers an emotional response • theory that physical arousal must be cognitively labeled • ...
Forensics 2021-05-06
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- exchange principle says the perpetrator of a crime takes something and leaves something at a crime, which can be used as physical evidence
- applies priciples of dental science to law
- The orignial location of a crime or accident
- second person associated with committing a crime
- analyzes, compares, identifies, and interprets physical evidence
- an alternate location where additional evidence may be found
- examines law for admissibility of evidence
- _____ science applies principles of engineering to resolve legal issues, mostly civil law
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- principles of engineering to resolve legal issues, mostly civil law
- you would use this type of search for larger objects
- crime scene _______ is interview-examine-document-process
- evidence written or oral assertion offered as proof in court
- this type of evidence would be any material items that are present
- type of search where people are given smaller areas from a larger area to search
- any physical location in which a crime has occured
- you have to have demensions, location of objects, a scale, a key, crime scene info, and compass on what type of sketch
- someone who testifies under the oath in the court of law
- a witness who does not testify as an expert witness
- statement of where a suspect was at the time of a crime scene
- anything that tends to establish or disprove a fact
20 Clues: applies priciples of dental science to law • examines law for admissibility of evidence • The orignial location of a crime or accident • second person associated with committing a crime • any physical location in which a crime has occured • a witness who does not testify as an expert witness • anything that tends to establish or disprove a fact • ...
Alcohol Vocabulary 2019-11-21
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- The influence that people your age may have on you
- Someone who learns to ignore their own needs and focus their energy on the needs of the alcoholic
- A process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol
- The state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person’s physical and mental control is significantly reduced
- A drug that slows the central nervous system
- A disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol
- The amount of alcohol in a person’s blood (Expressed as a percentage)
- The compulsion or strong need to drink
- An addict who is dependent on alcohol
- The chemical action of yeast on sugars
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- The process of learning to live an alcohol-free life
- Living without alcohol
- When medication has a greater or different effect when taken with alcohol than if it were taken alone
- A group of alcohol-related birth defects that include physical and mental problems
- Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting
- Any act of violence involving family members (Can be provoked by alcohol)
- A severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose
- The excessive use of alcohol
- The process by which the body breaks down substances
- The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages
20 Clues: Living without alcohol • The excessive use of alcohol • An addict who is dependent on alcohol • The compulsion or strong need to drink • The chemical action of yeast on sugars • The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages • A drug that slows the central nervous system • The influence that people your age may have on you • ...
October Health Fair 2024 2024-08-15
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- A routine medical examination (2 words)
- Regarding one's state of emotional and psychological well-being (2 words)
- A state of physical, emotional, social, and mental health (8 letters)
- A seasonal vaccine injection (2 words)
- A strain on one's mental or physical well-being (6 letters)
- Precautions in preventing and responding to fires (2 words)
- Identification of a disease or condition (9 letters)
- An eye examination (2 words)
- Essential for the functioning of a healthy human body and for plants; harmful when polluted (2 words)
- Facility for outpatient care (6 letters)
- Vital for a balanced diet and for human health and growth (9 letters)
- Drug used in the case of opioid overdose (8 letters)
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- Life-saving technique involving chest compressions (3 letters)
- The adequate provision of water to the human body (9 letters)
- Medical response to an illness or injury (9 letters)
- Vital practices and measures in the prevention of water-related accidents (2 words)
- Physical practice used to ease tension in the body (7 letters)
- A practice used to stimulate a sense of calm and focus (9 letters)
- Raising something; can be part of a daily function or for exercise (7 words)
- An auditory examination (2 words)
- Physical activity that is done to improve fitness (8 letters)
- Utilized to build immunity and for disease prevention (7 letters)
22 Clues: An eye examination (2 words) • An auditory examination (2 words) • A seasonal vaccine injection (2 words) • A routine medical examination (2 words) • Facility for outpatient care (6 letters) • Medical response to an illness or injury (9 letters) • Identification of a disease or condition (9 letters) • Drug used in the case of opioid overdose (8 letters) • ...
“Veterinary Vocabulary Puzzle” 2025-07-27
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- Duty to take care of something or someone
- Free from dirt or germs
- A place where animals receive medical care
- Physical activity that helps stay healthy
- A routine medical examination
- Gaining knowledge or new behaviors
- Deep care and concern for others’ well-being
- The relationship of friendship between people or pets
- A large facility for serious health treatment
- A condition of poor health or sickness
- Relating to medical treatment of animals
- A place where animals are raised
- The process of getting better after illness or treatment
- Relating to the mind or emotional health
- A person who takes care of a pet
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- The process of learning to interact with others
- Teaching a pet to behave properly
- The process of providing food necessary for health and growth
- Practices that help maintain cleanliness and prevent disease
- Relating to the body or physical condition
- Essential liquid required for life
- An injection that protects against diseases
- Free from danger or harm
- The state of physical and mental well-being
- A domesticated animal kept for companionship
- Equal or proper proportions, especially in diet or activity
- The surroundings in which an animal or human lives
- Understanding and sharing another’s feelings
- A place that gives animals protection and care
- Cleaning and maintaining an animal’s coat and appearance
30 Clues: Free from dirt or germs • Free from danger or harm • A routine medical examination • A place where animals are raised • A person who takes care of a pet • Teaching a pet to behave properly • Essential liquid required for life • Gaining knowledge or new behaviors • A condition of poor health or sickness • Relating to medical treatment of animals • ...
Memory Management – Contiguous & NonContiguous Allocation 2025-11-02
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- MANAGEMENT UNIT — Hardware device that converts logical addresses to physical addresses
- — Allocation type where memory is assigned before program execution
- — Type of fragmentation that occurs when allocated memory is slightly larger than required
- — Technique used to enable a process to be larger than the physical memory available
- — Process of moving data between main memory and secondary storage
- — Register that holds the starting address of a process in memory
- — Register that specifies the size of a process’s memory area
- — Free block of memory available for allocation
- TABLE — Data structure that maps logical addresses to physical addresses
- — Technique that divides a process into variable-sized segments
- — Memory allocation method where a process is divided into several parts placed in different locations
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- — Fixed-size block of physical memory used in paging
- — Process of merging scattered free spaces into one large block
- — Register that specifies the size of a process memory area
- — Allocation type where memory is assigned during program execution
- — Register that holds the starting address of a process in memory
- — Address generated by the CPU during program execution
- — Problem that occurs when free memory is divided into small unusable blocks
- — Fixed-size block of logical memory used in paging
- — Memory allocation method where each process is assigned a single continuous block of memory
- — Actual address in main memory where data is stored
- — Memory management scheme that divides memory into fixed-size blocks
- — Type of fragmentation that happens when total free memory is enough but not contiguous
23 Clues: — Free block of memory available for allocation • — Fixed-size block of logical memory used in paging • — Fixed-size block of physical memory used in paging • — Actual address in main memory where data is stored • — Address generated by the CPU during program execution • — Register that specifies the size of a process memory area • ...
Section #1 Test Chapter 1 & Chapter 25 2021-08-27
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- Personal trait that expresses what your feel or think
- Thankful appreciation
- Ability to deal effectively with stressful or traumatic events
- 3rd level of Maslow’s hierarchy
- Communication using body language or motions
- Communication using words
- – Basic physical need
- Basic components of food that nourish the body
- – Basic physical need
- Web address that is considered reliable
- Principle that tries to explain something that happens
- Health referring to the fitness of your body
- Blending ideas from different parties to form a solution
- State of wellness characterizes by peak physical, mental, and social well-being
- The value you have for yourself
- State of being in good health
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- Medicine that focuses on all aspects of patient care
- Proposed answer to a scientific question
- Health that describes the way you get along with others
- 2nd level of Maslow’s hierarchy
- Disagreement between people in social situations
- Way in which you perceive your abilities, appearance, & personality
- Received from your parents that determine your physical traits
- Web address that is considered reliable
- Scientists use this to answer a question
- Recognize the feelings, thoughts or experience of another person
- Loss of energy and motivation to work toward a goal
- Reaching one’s full human potential
- Process by which a person takes in and uses food
- Health that concerns with the way you feel about yourself
- Web address that is considered reliable
- State of mind in response to the environment
32 Clues: Thankful appreciation • – Basic physical need • – Basic physical need • Communication using words • State of being in good health • 2nd level of Maslow’s hierarchy • 3rd level of Maslow’s hierarchy • The value you have for yourself • Reaching one’s full human potential • Web address that is considered reliable • Web address that is considered reliable • ...
Wellbeing Crossword 2024-11-21
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- The ability to bounce back from challenges and adapt to change (10)
- Physical activity that boosts health and mood when done regularly (8)
- A universal language of joy that reduces stress and boosts mood (8)
- Knowing yourself; the first step toward personal growth(9)
- Writing down your thoughts and experiences for greater clarity and reflection(10)
- Drinking enough water to maintain physical and mental balance (9)
- Strong social connections that enhance mental and emotional health (10)
- A calming practice that fosters focus and inner peace(10)
- Setting___________helps to protect your time, energy, and mental health(10)
- Essential for recovery, memory, and overall well-being(5)
- These feelings shape our experiences and connections with others(8)
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- Activities you enjoy for relaxation and creativity (7)
- Something we do all the time but often overlook as a tool for calmness(9)
- The body’s reaction to prolonged stress or unhealthy habits(12)
- The act of examining your thoughts, emotions, and beliefs for growth(10)
- Recognizing and appreciating the good things in life(9)
- The practice of staying fully present in the moment(12)
- A form of exercise that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.(4)
- Spending time here is proven to reduce stress and increase happiness(6)
- A kind and empathetic response to the struggles of others(10)
- What you eat daily; a cornerstone of physical health (4)
21 Clues: Activities you enjoy for relaxation and creativity (7) • Recognizing and appreciating the good things in life(9) • The practice of staying fully present in the moment(12) • What you eat daily; a cornerstone of physical health (4) • A calming practice that fosters focus and inner peace(10) • Essential for recovery, memory, and overall well-being(5) • ...
Habitos Saludables 2024-04-15
14 Clues: Take a break • Pedal around • Stay hydrated • Healthy state • Clear the mind • Glide on wheels • Daily supplement • Balanced meal plan • Hit the gym, perhaps • Nutritionist's advice • Self-___: Health priority • In good physical condition • Engage in physical activity • Find inner peace through poses
Physical Quantities, Momentum, Impulse & Collision 2020-08-11
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- A physical quantity that expresses cold and hot.
- It’s used to refer to the amount of matter in any given object. It’s the measure of the object's inertia
- The isolated system refers to any type of system in which there exists no transfer of matter and energy with the surroundings.
- Used to identify or measure the duration of an event taking place.
- It is the resistance to motion of 1 object moving relative to another object
- A measuring tool used to measure the length of an object.
- A measuring tool used to precisely measure the length of an object. Has an outer and inner jaw.
- The property of an object that can be measured by measuring tools/instruments.
- Motion wherein the acceleration of the object is steady (constant)
- The product of mass and velocity.
- Gauge: It is an instrument used for measuring the exact diameter of a thin wire or the width of a sheet of metal.
- Measurement of the rate and direction of motion
- Measure of the amount of time that elapses between its activation and deactivation.
- Is measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.
- current: A physical quantity that expresses the rate of flow of electric charge
- A metric system that is used as a standard of measurement.
- A physical quantity that has the SI unit mol
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- The physical quantity that expresses the amount of light power that is emitted from a point of source to a solid angle.
- a vector quantity that is a measure of the rotational momentum of a rotating body or system
- It’s a scalar quantity that tells how fast the object is moving.
- A measuring tool used to measure a volume of liquid and has a curve called meniscus.
- Quantities that are calculated from 2 or more measurements
- An event where two or more bodies exert forces on each other in a relatively short time
- The quantity of mass that is associated with a body that moves in a straight path/direction
- when applied to an object, it will change the motion of an object.
- Change in rate of velocity over time
- It’s a scalar quantity that refers to how much ground an object has covered during its motion.
- When objects collide but do not bounce away from each other.
- The gravitational force of an object
- It’s the international unit of measure for force
- It occurs when the objects bounce apart when they collide.
- The change of momentum. It's a vector quantity.
- One of the important base quantities that are used to measure or identify the size of an object or the distance from one point to another.
- Is the amount of energy stored in a given system or region of space per unit volume.
34 Clues: The product of mass and velocity. • Change in rate of velocity over time • The gravitational force of an object • A physical quantity that has the SI unit mol • Measurement of the rate and direction of motion • The change of momentum. It's a vector quantity. • A physical quantity that expresses cold and hot. • It’s the international unit of measure for force • ...
Physical Science Milestone EOC Crossword 2021-03-26
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- energy held in atomic bonds
- mass times the force due to gravity
- mass average mass of all the isotopes of an element
- a region of space that is affected by some force
- a solution that can conduct electricity
- force exerted against an object by something in contact with it
- elements on the left side of the periodic table
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving particles
- gas so hot that its atoms have been stripped of
- electrons in an atoms outermost shell
- force that opposes motion
- negative atomic particle
- the length of a path that a moving object travels
- solution with a high concentration of OH- ions
- the average time it takes for a radioactive isotope to decay
- a solute dissolved into a solvent
- when two atomic nuclei combine
- versions of an element with a specific number of neutrons
- energy of motion
- measurement of how acidic of basic a solution is
- a substance that solutes dissolve into
- the least reactive elements
- the number of protons in an atom
- measurement of the average motion of the atoms in a substance
- bonds in which atoms share electrons
- when an atom's nucleus splits
- atomic particle
- an action that can change the motion of an object
- device that makes work easier
- anything with mass and volume
- positive atomic particle
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- a solution containing the maximum amount of solute it can hold
- how many times easier a machine makes it to do work
- heat transfer between materials in direct contact
- the ability of electrons to flow through a material
- the straight line distance between two points
- the rate of change of speed
- energy that holds protons and neutrons together
- force that attracts electrons to protons
- electric pressure
- the distance an object moves over time
- the ability of a substance to dissolve into a solvent
- force times distance
- stored energy
- bonds in which atoms exchange electrons
- heat transfer through a fluid
- an objects tendency to resist change in motion
- connection between atoms
- solution with a high concentration of H+ ions
- describes the amount of solute dissolved in a solution
- an electric shock
- heat energy
- a substance that dissolves in a solvent
- the amount of space something takes up
- the amount of energy a substance can hold
- the flow of electrons
- material through which electrons cannot flow easily
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 • connection between atoms • positive atomic particle • force that opposes motion • energy held in atomic bonds • the rate of change of speed • the least reactive elements • heat transfer through a fluid • ...
Nutrition and Physical Activity Puzzle 2021-11-04
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- a protein that acts against a specific antigen
- a method which pervents pregnancy and infection
- a microorganism that causes a disease
- a condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
- a reaction to tissue damage caused by a injury or infection
- a virus that attacks the immune system
- single-celled microorganism
- a communicable disease whose occurance in humans has increased within the past two diseases
- a disease when your immune system is weakend
- a state of being protected against a particular disease
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- a disease thats is spreaded from one living organism to another or through the envirornment
- a network of cells, tissues, organs and chemicals that fight off pathogens
- the phychological desire for food
- a process by which your body takes in and uses food
- a preparation of dead or weakend pathogens that are introduced into the body to simulate the immune
- a class of a chemical agent that distrays disease causing organisms to leave the patient unharmed
- the natural physical drive to eat prompted to take the bodys need for food
- organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals
- a substance that kills cells or interferes within functions
- a tumor that grows slowly
20 Clues: a tumor that grows slowly • single-celled microorganism • the phychological desire for food • a microorganism that causes a disease • a virus that attacks the immune system • a disease when your immune system is weakend • a protein that acts against a specific antigen • a method which pervents pregnancy and infection • a process by which your body takes in and uses food • ...
Advanced Physical Science - Chapter 1 2021-09-21
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- 273 degrees Celsius is equal to one _____
- ___ can cause changes in motion
- In an experiment, if doubling the manipulated variable results in a doubling of the responding variable, the relationship between the variables is a ____ proportion
- atoms The building blocks of all matter
- An experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is changed at a time is called a ____ experiment.
- In ____ reviews, scientists receive questions and criticism from other scientists
- Scientific ____ are never proven
- The two main areas of physical science are ___ and chemistry
- If data do not support the original hypothesis, it will be ____.
- a system of knowledge and methods used to find that knowledge
- a clock that measures time to the nearest tenth of a second offers more precision than a clock that measures to the nearest second
- A scientific ___ is a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- ___ can be transferred from one object to another, but it can never be destroyed.
- What is the relationship between two variables if the product of the variables is constant
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- The three values 2.71, 302, and 4.10 have three ____ figures.
- What type of graph would be the best to use to compare the levels of lead contamination in six water wells
- the practical application of knowledge to solving problems
- Scientists use ___ to make their data understandable to scientists that speak other languages
- Scientific ____ help visualize things that are very complex, very large, or very small
- the type of graph that is used to show how a part of something relates to the whole
- The main idea of physical science that deals with space and time is that the ____ is very large and is very old
- A measurement must include both a number and a(n)
- A scientific ___ explains patterns found in nature
- advances in science may lead to advances in
- In peer _____, scientists receive comments and suggestions from other scientists
- In peer reviews, data are checked for ____
- If the relationship between the manipulated and responding variable is a direct proportion, the line on the graph will be ____.
- When a measurement is converted from kilometers to meters, the number gets ____.
28 Clues: ___ can cause changes in motion • Scientific ____ are never proven • atoms The building blocks of all matter • 273 degrees Celsius is equal to one _____ • In peer reviews, data are checked for ____ • advances in science may lead to advances in • A measurement must include both a number and a(n) • A scientific ___ explains patterns found in nature • ...
Advanced Physical Science - Chapter 1 2021-09-21
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- The three values 2.71, 302, and 4.10 have three ____ figures.
- In ____ reviews, scientists receive questions and criticism from other scientists
- Scientific ____ are never proven
- If data do not support the original hypothesis, it will be ____.
- 273 degrees Celsius is equal to one _____
- What is the relationship between two variables if the product of the variables is constant
- the type of graph that is used to show how a part of something relates to the whole
- An experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is changed at a time is called a ____ experiment.
- advances in science may lead to advances in
- The main idea of physical science that deals with space and time is that the ____ is very large and is very old
- A scientific ___ explains patterns found in nature
- ___ can cause changes in motion
- The building blocks of all matter
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- In an experiment, if doubling the manipulated variable results in a doubling of the responding variable, the relationship between the variables is a ____ proportion
- a system of knowledge and methods used to find that knowledge
- What type of graph would be the best to use to compare the levels of lead contamination in six water wells
- a clock that measures time to the nearest tenth of a second offers more _____ than a clock that measures to the nearest second
- If the relationship between the manipulated and responding variable is a direct proportion, the line on the graph will be ____.
- When a measurement is converted from kilometers to meters, the number gets ____.
- Scientists use ___ to make their data understandable to scientists that speak other languages
- the practical application of knowledge to solving problems
- ___ can be transferred from one object to another, but it can never be destroyed.
- Scientific ____ help visualize things that are very complex, very large, or very small
- A measurement must include both a number and a(n)
- A scientific ___ is a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- In peer _____, scientists receive comments and suggestions from other scientists
- The two main areas of physical science are ___ and chemistry
- In peer reviews, data are checked for ____
28 Clues: ___ can cause changes in motion • Scientific ____ are never proven • The building blocks of all matter • 273 degrees Celsius is equal to one _____ • In peer reviews, data are checked for ____ • advances in science may lead to advances in • A measurement must include both a number and a(n) • A scientific ___ explains patterns found in nature • ...
Advanced Physical Science - Chapter 1 2021-09-21
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- The three values 2.71, 302, and 4.10 have three ____ figures.
- In ____ reviews, scientists receive questions and criticism from other scientists
- Scientific ____ are never proven
- If data do not support the original hypothesis, it will be ____.
- 273 degrees Celsius is equal to one _____
- What is the relationship between two variables if the product of the variables is constant
- the type of graph that is used to show how a part of something relates to the whole
- An experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is changed at a time is called a ____ experiment.
- advances in science may lead to advances in
- The main idea of physical science that deals with space and time is that the ____ is very large and is very old
- A scientific ___ explains patterns found in nature
- ___ can cause changes in motion
- The building blocks of all matter
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- In an experiment, if doubling the manipulated variable results in a doubling of the responding variable, the relationship between the variables is a ____ proportion
- a system of knowledge and methods used to find that knowledge
- What type of graph would be the best to use to compare the levels of lead contamination in six water wells
- a clock that measures time to the nearest tenth of a second offers more _____ than a clock that measures to the nearest second
- If the relationship between the manipulated and responding variable is a direct proportion, the line on the graph will be ____.
- When a measurement is converted from kilometers to meters, the number gets ____.
- Scientists use ___ to make their data understandable to scientists that speak other languages
- the practical application of knowledge to solving problems
- ___ can be transferred from one object to another, but it can never be destroyed.
- Scientific ____ help visualize things that are very complex, very large, or very small
- A measurement must include both a number and a(n)
- A scientific ___ is a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- In peer _____, scientists receive comments and suggestions from other scientists
- The two main areas of physical science are ___ and chemistry
- In peer reviews, data are checked for ____
28 Clues: ___ can cause changes in motion • Scientific ____ are never proven • The building blocks of all matter • 273 degrees Celsius is equal to one _____ • In peer reviews, data are checked for ____ • advances in science may lead to advances in • A measurement must include both a number and a(n) • A scientific ___ explains patterns found in nature • ...
Chemical and Physical reaction worksheet 2022-03-18
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- " A solid that form's from solution during a chemical reaction."
- The cells in your body contain biological catalysts called ENZYMES."
- "is a amount of a substance in a given volume."
- "When on element replaces another in a compound, or when two elements in different compounds trade places."
- reaction- "is a reaction in which energy is absorbed
- "The study of matter and how matter changes"
- "A material used to decrease the rate of a reaction"
- "In contrast to a synthesis reaction, a process called DECOMPOSITION breaks down compounds into simpler products."
- is a material that releases energy when it burns."
- The substance you have at the beginning"
- "when two or more elements or compounds combine to make more complex substances the process is called synthesis."
- equation-"is a short, easy way to show a chemical reaction, using symbols instead of words."
- reaction-"A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat"
- " a rapid reaction between oxygen and a substance called a fuel.
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- "is a number placed in font of chemical formula in an equation."
- property- a Characteristic of substance that describes its ability to change into other substances.
- "is anything that has mass and takes up space."
- system- " matter is not allowed to enter or leave."
- of mass- "during a chemical reaction, matter is not created or destroyed
- a material that increases the rate of reaction by lowering the activation energy."
- reaction- A change in matter that produces one or more new substances.
- "When the reaction is complete, you have new substances"
- system- "matter can enter from or escape to the surrounding."
- change- " is any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but that does not make the substance into another substance.
- property- A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance.
- energy- "is a minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction."
26 Clues: The substance you have at the beginning" • "The study of matter and how matter changes" • "is anything that has mass and takes up space." • "is a amount of a substance in a given volume." • is a material that releases energy when it burns." • system- " matter is not allowed to enter or leave." • reaction- "is a reaction in which energy is absorbed • ...
Unit 3: Physical Health Crossword 2021-11-08
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- One of the most effective methods of hormonal birth control, lasts for 3 months.
- A type of STI that is not curable, leads to AIDS.
- Bad cholesterol.
- A lifestyle where an individual does not receive regular amounts of physical activity.
- A diet based on popularity.
- The type of contraceptive that reduces the risk of getting an STI.
- A type of STI that is not curable, causes open sores on genitals.
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 liter of water by 1 degree C.
- The main symptom of this eating disorder is compulsive overeating.
- An agreement between participants to engage in sexual activity.
- The BMI category that is 18.5-24.9
- The percent of the US population with an STI.
- This age group should have 30 minutes of exercise daily.
- If you have difficulty sleeping, you should try to consume less _______________.
- The BMI category that is below 18.5
- One of the most effective methods of hormonal birth control, inserted into the arm.
- The type of exercise that causes your heart to beat faster.
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- Good cholesterol.
- A more common name for contraceptive.
- The most common STI in the US.
- The BMI category that is 30.0 and above.
- This age group should have 60 minutes of exercise daily.
- This type of FAD diet restricts carbohydrates.
- The type of exercise that focuses on muscle groups.
- The only 100% effective method to avoid pregnancy or STI's.
- The ability to sustain muscular activity over time.
- The percent of people ages 16-25 in the US with an STI.
- The BMI category that is 25.0-29.9
- An eating disorder in which someone binges then purges.
- An eating disorder characterized by self-starvation.
30 Clues: Bad cholesterol. • Good cholesterol. • A diet based on popularity. • The most common STI in the US. • The BMI category that is 25.0-29.9 • The BMI category that is 18.5-24.9 • The BMI category that is below 18.5 • A more common name for contraceptive. • The BMI category that is 30.0 and above. • The percent of the US population with an STI. • ...
Physical Science Matter and Density 2022-02-11
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- tea and apple juice would be__ mixtures
- liquids take on the shape of whatever___ they are in
- ______ is found at the top of the density triangle
- matter where the composition is not fixed
- density is used to measure the ___ of a substance
- matter is classified according to ___ and volume
- atoms behaving as a single particle at very high temperatures get classified as___
- densities that are more than 1g/mL will__
- this number(3.5X10^3) is in _____ notation
- physical property that is the resistance to flowing
- ___ are made from 2 or more elements in a proportion
- H2O is the formula for the compound____
- matter with a fixed or definite volume and shape
- ____ have an indefinite or unfixed volume and shape
- physical property that allows matter to be hammered flat
- volume of a rectangle is length X width X___
- atoms of a solid are in the most___ arrangement
- Myanmar Liberia and the ___ don't use the metric system
- liquid volume is measured in ___
- ___found in the bottom right of the density triangle
- liquid volume is measured using a ___ cylinder
- ___ properties are the ability of matter to change into a new substance
- matter's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen
- density is defined as the___ of an object's mass to it's volume
- physical changes change the ___ and shape of matter
- small particles all matter is made from
- metals ____ is an example of a chemical change
- fruit____ is an example of a chemical change
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- tearing and cutting are physical___ to matter
- measured in g/mL
- if deciding a change is chemical or physical, ask did a new___form
- smallest pure substance
- location of all elements
- atoms in a gas are found in the ___ stable arrangement of matter
- solid volume is measured in _____ cubed
- find the volume of an object with a density of .5 and a mass of 3 grams
- how many states of matter exist?
- device mass is measured on
- densities that are___than 1g/mL will float
- what is the mass of an object with a density of 5g/mL and a volume of 3mL
- properties that do not change what the matter is
- matter with a definite of fixed volume and indefinite or unfixed shape
- this number (4,567,000,000) is in ___ notation
- most countries use the ___ system to measure
- a bowl of salsa would be a ___ mixture
- mass is measured in ____
- the kinetic theory of matter says that all atoms are in constant___
- objects with a larger mass are measured in ___
- density of an object with a mass of 14g and volume of 2mL
49 Clues: measured in g/mL • smallest pure substance • location of all elements • mass is measured in ____ • device mass is measured on • how many states of matter exist? • liquid volume is measured in ___ • a bowl of salsa would be a ___ mixture • tea and apple juice would be__ mixtures • solid volume is measured in _____ cubed • H2O is the formula for the compound____ • ...
Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- Means high plain in Spanish
- The ocean east of south America
- Longest river in south America
- The second highest vertical climate zone
- Several ranges that run parallel to one another
- The river that separates Texas and Mexico
- A sparsely populated plateau of forests and grasslands
- A vast area spanning several climate zones in Brazil
- The canal that separates cental and south America
- The longest mountain range in the world
- The ocean west of south America
- Means frozen land in Spanish and is the highest vertical climate zone
- The largest mountain range in central America
- A dense layer of leaves
- The most densely populated plateau in the world
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- The highest navigable lake in the world
- The climate of southeastern south America
- Means the river of silver in Spanish
- The climate of north-central south America
- The lowlands of Argentina and Uruguay
- The America just north of south America, also called Mexico
- The worlds wettest tropical plain
- A desert on the west coast of south America, spanning most of the Andes
- The sea north of south America
- The large island chain of small islands that is parallel of central America and north of south America
- Means temperate land in Spanish and is the second vertical climate zone
- Means Cold land in Spanish and is the middle vertical climate zone
- The lowlands of Columbia and Venezuela
- Means hot land in Spanish and is the lowest vertical climate zone
29 Clues: A dense layer of leaves • Means high plain in Spanish • Longest river in south America • The sea north of south America • The ocean east of south America • The ocean west of south America • The worlds wettest tropical plain • Means the river of silver in Spanish • The lowlands of Argentina and Uruguay • The lowlands of Columbia and Venezuela • ...
Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- an area or division
- when trees grow close forming a dense layer of leaves
- worlds longest mountain range
- a chain of volcanic peaks, crosses central america
- worlds wettest tropical plain
- variety
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth
- worlds largest rain forest-covers one third of south america
- an opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape
- number of square miles in latin america
- also known as "river of silver" flows into atlantic ocean
- height above a given level, especially sea level.
- a sparsely populated plateau of forests and grasslands
- middle america's highest climate zone
- high temperatures,abundant rainfall year round,warm moist air
- the thing that causes landsacpe to change
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- zone of permanent snow and ice on the peaks of the andes
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water.
- several ranges that run parallel to one another
- longest river in north and south america
- vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones
- short winters, hot/long/humid summers, short grasses
- volcanic mountains, part of the central highlands
- also known as hot land
- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth.
- plains and grassland area provides grazing fro beef cattle
- climate with high temperatures, abundant rainfall, extended dry seasons
- south america's inland grasslands
- coastal desert thats really arid
- human-made waterway
30 Clues: variety • an area or division • human-made waterway • also known as hot land • worlds longest mountain range • worlds wettest tropical plain • coastal desert thats really arid • south america's inland grasslands • middle america's highest climate zone • number of square miles in latin america • longest river in north and south america • an imaginary line drawn around the earth • ...
Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- electricity made from moving water
- lies between 2,500 and 6,000 feet
- it's a coastal desert
- forms part of border between mexico and u.s.
- south america's inland grasslands
- along the pacific ring of fire
- means high plains
- a cold zone that supports some grasses
- dense layer of leaves
- south america's inland grassland of Argentina and Uruguay
- a chain of volcanic peaks
- zone permanent of snow and ice
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- flows about 4,000 miles through south america
- typical climate of southweastern mexico
- several ranges that run parallel
- flows in the atlantic ocean
- lies at elevations between sea level and 2,500 feet
- prevails over much of southeastern america
- a significant waterway
- highlands plunge forming a steep slope
- a sparsely populated plateau
- area spanning several climate and vegetation zones
- densely populated
- worlds wettest tropical plain
- transport people and goods to other regions
- mountains in South America
26 Clues: densely populated • means high plains • it's a coastal desert • dense layer of leaves • 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 • along the pacific ring of fire • zone permanent of snow and ice • several ranges that run parallel • ...
Chemistry - Physical and Chemical Changes 2017-05-11
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- when a substance is made of two or more things mixed together
- whether a substance reacts with acid is an example of a ________ property
- when a solute is mixed with a solvent, it does this
- a solid heating into a gas (without turning into a liquid first)
- a gas cooling into a solid (without turning into a liquid first)
- a substance that is easy to break, and cannot be shaped easily
- melting and boiling points are examples of a substance's ________ properties.
- a substance will not dissolve in something
- changes to substances that can go in both directions
- two atoms (that are the same) bonded together (H2, O2)
- a solute dissolved in a solvent
- solid heated into a liquid
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- the smallest amount of matter possible
- liquid heated into a gas
- when a substance is made of only one thing, it is a _______ substance
- liquid cooling into a solid
- gas cooling into a liquid
- the thing that does the dissolving
- changes to substances that can only go in one direction
- a substance being easily bend and molded into shapes without breaking
- a substance made of only one type of atom (He, Ne, H)
- a substance made of two or more different atoms bonded together (H2O, CO2, CH3COOH)
- a substance will dissolve in something
- the thing that is dissolved
- one of the most common solvents
25 Clues: liquid heated into a gas • gas cooling into a liquid • solid heated into a liquid • liquid cooling into a solid • the thing that is dissolved • a solute dissolved in a solvent • one of the most common solvents • the thing that does the dissolving • the smallest amount of matter possible • a substance will dissolve in something • a substance will not dissolve in something • ...
Physical Science Word Wall Review 2017-05-25
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- the change in an object’s position with respect to time and in comparison to the position of other objects used as reference points
- a solid substance that forms and separates from a solution
- energy that is stored in a system or object
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction
- a substance that is made of only one type of atom or molecule
- the rate of change of position or distance traveled with respect to time
- the total amount of potential and kinetic energy in a system
- as one variable increases, the other variable decreases
- a material that does not easily transfer thermal energy
- matter cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
- as one variable increases, the other variable increases or as one variable decreases, the other variable decreases
- method or means of changing one or more chemicals or chemical compounds
- has mass and takes up space; matter occurs as elements, compounds, and mixtures
- materials made by humans
- characteristic that can only be observed or measured when atoms of matter rearrange during a chemical change
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms
- a resource which can be replaced naturally
- a short, easy way to show a chemical reaction, using symbols
- two or more different atoms bonded together in a set ratio or proportion
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the total kinetic (motion) energy of tiny particles that make up matter
- energy that is related to the motion of an object or system
- physical and chemical characteristics of matter used to describe or identify a substance
- a material that can transfer thermal energy easily
- a force of air that acts against an object’s motion
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- characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the substance; for example, color, melting point, or conductivity
- two or more substances which can be separated physically
- used as a general term for the atoms and molecules that make up all matter
- transfer of thermal energy between solids by direct contact
- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves
- a description of the composition of a substance using atomic symbols with numeric subscripts
- pure substances composed of only one type of atom that cannot be broken down into any other substances
- a resource for which there is a limited supply
- a state of matter with a definite volume, but no definite shape
- a state of matter with a definite shape and volume
- the ability of a system to do work; energy is required for changes to happen within a system.
- resources that exist in the environment without human intervention
- the amount of matter in an object
- all of the living and nonliving factors in an area
- a number used in a chemical formula to express how many atoms of a specific element are in the substance
- movement of energy from one system to another
- a substance that is produced after a reaction has occurred
- transfer of thermal energy within liquids or gases by circular movement of air
- the simplest unit of a chemical compound that can exist, formed when two or more atoms join together chemically
- the average kinetic energy of all the particles in a material
- a force exerted against an object caused by rubbing against a surface or other object
- solid material whose atoms, molecules or ions are arranged in a repeating pattern
- a state of matter with indefinite shape and volume
- the smallest part of an element, made of electrons, protons and neutrons
50 Clues: materials made by humans • the amount of matter in an object • a resource which can be replaced naturally • energy that is stored in a system or object • movement of energy from one system to another • a resource for which there is a limited supply • a state of matter with a definite shape and volume • all of the living and nonliving factors in an area • ...
Physical Features of South Asia 2013-04-23
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- formed where the indus River meets the Arabian sea
- this island chain consists of Teressa, Katchal, and Greater Nicobar island
- range that extends from northern Pakistan and India and southwest China
- Plateau in southern India
- 3rd largest ocean
- a group of islands in the Laccadive Sea
- mountainous region on the Iranian plateau in Pakistan
- of Bengal largest bay in the world
- located at 35N,76E
- river also called Krishnaveni in its original nomenclature.
- group of islands in the Bay of Bengal; 12N,92E
- second highest mountain in the world
- The world's highest peak
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- river in South Asia measuring 1,802 miles
- "the rooftop of India"
- river in South Asia measuring 1,988 miles
- Scared river and delta to the Muslims
- 3rd largest sea
- constant claims and conflicts about territory mostly concern this region
- mountain ranges along the coasts of India; contains East and Western
- also known as the North Indian River Plain
- also known as the Great Indian Desert
22 Clues: 3rd largest sea • 3rd largest ocean • located at 35N,76E • "the rooftop of India" • The world's highest peak • Plateau in southern India • of Bengal largest bay in the world • second highest mountain in the world • Scared river and delta to the Muslims • also known as the Great Indian Desert • a group of islands in the Laccadive Sea • river in South Asia measuring 1,802 miles • ...
Effective Grading in Physical Education 2013-06-02
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- PE Teachers do this as a means of assessing the effectiveness of the PE program
- Particular level of proficiency in a class
- Relying on attendance and dressing out for grading is just grading this
- Listing of specific topics or skills with detailed-scoring rubric system
- PE teachers should do this with student achievement to other groups
- Most Physical Educators report this as the main factor in determining student grades
- PE Teachers need to base grades off of this
- This grade should represent what student learned and should be reflective of the achievement accomplished withing a grading period
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- Variety of high/low levels
- Consistency among several groups/classes
- Different types of grading
- Defining a high level of this is nearly impossible and every PE teacher is likely to define this differently
- Factors used to determine grades that should be avoided such as: attitude, effort, potential, and improvement
- Use this as basis for grades
- Grading based on using a typical reporting system
- Grading on this may cause sandbagging or tanking (using a baseline test to show huge amount of growth later)
- Based on achievement or what was learned
- Give this to students to encourage them to learn
- Written detailed descriptions of student performance/achievement
- Grading evaluated on achieving expertise level reporting system
20 Clues: Variety of high/low levels • Different types of grading • Use this as basis for grades • Consistency among several groups/classes • Based on achievement or what was learned • Particular level of proficiency in a class • PE Teachers need to base grades off of this • Give this to students to encourage them to learn • Grading based on using a typical reporting system • ...
Chapter 12 Physical Activity & Fitness 2013-10-20
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- The part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak.
- The ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands.
- Gentle cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work.
- Purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured and repetitive. That maintains physical fitness.
- All rhythmic activities that use large muscle groups for an extended period of time.
- Over working the body.
- Exhaustion Form of physical stress on the body caused by overheating.
- Heart, lungs and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissue during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity.
- Choosing the right types of activities to improve a given element of fitness.
- Sudden and sometimes painful contraction of the muscle.
- Overstretching and tearing a muscle.
- The ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion.
- Exercising at a level that is beyond your regular daily activity.
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- Damage to the skin and tissue caused by extreme cold.
- Dangerously low body temperature.
- Intense, short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen.
- The ratio of fat to lean tissue in the body.
- The ability to move your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring.
- Involving little physical activity
- Amount of force your muscles can exert.
- Dangerous condition in which the body loses its ability to cools itself.
- Low-level activity that prepares your body to return to your resting state.
- The number of beats per minute when you are not active.
- Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- Gradually increasing the demands on your body.
- Injuries to a ligament around a joint.
26 Clues: Over working the body. • Dangerously low body temperature. • Involving little physical activity • Overstretching and tearing a muscle. • Injuries to a ligament around a joint. • Amount of force your muscles can exert. • The ratio of fat to lean tissue in the body. • Gradually increasing the demands on your body. • Damage to the skin and tissue caused by extreme cold. • ...
Physical Science Vocab Craziness Yo 2015-05-18
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- a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- simple machine that consists of an inclined plane wrapped in a spiral around a cylindrical post
- matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape
- the capacity of a physical system to do work
- the maximum distance that the particles of a wave's medium vibrate from their rest position
- a change that occurs when one or more substances change into entirely new substances with different properties
- the energy that an object has because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation
- a physical environment in which phenomena occur
- the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element
- a substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- the energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- a longitudinal wave that is caused by vibrations and that travels through a material medium
- the bending of a wave as the wave passes between two substances in which the speed of the wave differs
- the action that results when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force
- the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid
- the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- The transfer of energy carried by light waves to particles of matter.
- any pieces of information acquired through observation or experimentation
- the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance
- a pattern, plan, representation, or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object, system, or concept
- a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- a wave consisting of electric and magnetic fields oscillating at right angles to eachother
- a periodic disturbance in a solid, liquid, or gas as energy is transmitted through a medium
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- an object's change in position relative to a reference point
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- The rate at which velocity changes over time.
- the rate at which charges pass through a given point; measured in amperes
- the bouncing back of a ray of light, sound, or heat when the ray hits a surface that it does not go through
- a simple machine consisting of a wheel with a groove in which a rope can run to change the direction or point of application of a force applied to the rope
- a circuit in which the parts are joined one after another such that the current in each part is the same
- The force of attraction or repulsion on a charged particle that is due to an electric field
- a force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
- a circuit in which the parts are joined in branches such that the potential difference across each part is the same.
- the force of attraction or repulsion generated by moving or spinning electric charges
- a property of matter that describes a substance's ability to participate in chemical reactions
- the energy of an object that is due to the object's motion
- a characteristic of a substance that does not involve a chemical change, such as density, color, or hardness
- a system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation
- the law that states that mass cannot be created or destroyed in ordinary chemical and physical changes
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
- a sample of matter, either a single element or a single compound, that has definite chemical and physical properties
- 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 distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
- the transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas
- a device that helps do work by either overcoming a force or changing the direction of the applied force
- any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron
- groups of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- the conversion of a liquid to a vapor when the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the atmospheric pressure
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- a simple machine that is a straight, slanted surface, which facilitates the raising of loads; a ramp
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- matter with a definite shape and volume
- a simple machine that is made up of two inclined planes and that moves; often used for cutting
- a simple machine consisting of two circular objects of different sizes; the wheel is the larger of the two circular objects
- a change in the direction of a wave when the wave finds an obstacle or an edge, such as an opening
- simple machine with a rigid bar that pivots around a fulcrum
- a substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- the highness or lowness of a sound
63 Clues: the highness or lowness of a sound • a push or pull exerted on an object • matter with a definite shape and volume • anything that has mass and takes up space • the capacity of a physical system to do work • The rate at which velocity changes over time. • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a physical environment in which phenomena occur • ...
The Physical Set (1.0 Outline) 2015-01-23
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- The unlimited 3-dimensional realm in which objects and events occur; an expanse in which relative position and direction may be measured using the Cartesian Coordinate System
- Any form of movement or change in position of an object; the power or manner of movement
- The branch of mathematical logic that studies collections of objects and their relations (3,6)
- A theory of the natural science explaining movement of crustal plates and the large scale motion of Earth’s lithosphere (5,9)
- A celestial body or astronomical object orbiting a star
- A state of system stability in which all competing forces are in balance
- Radiant light and heat emanating from the Sun (5,6)
- A kind of substance; something that occupies space; particular or corporeal substance that may occur as liquid, solid, gaseous or plasma state
- The flora and fauna of an ecosystem or period
- A state of system imbalance in which two or more concurrent forces are prevalent
- The non-living material substances and processes of the natural environment
- Reference to the exterior of a subject or object; an attribute prevalent on the outside
- The physical sciences term for the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles; the flow of energy from a source of emission through an intervening medium and absorbed by the receiving body
- Two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
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- A physical sciences term for the property of a physical body’s resistance to motion and force which may be measured in terms of inertia, gravitational force, or available energy; the amount of matter available in an object
- The branch of mathematics that studies points, lines, angles and figures in space; their measurement and properties
- A physical sciences theory concerned with the relations between space and time
- Available power; the capacity or potential for activity; fundamental interactions that may be converted to other forms but not created or destroyed
- An environmental sciences term for the state of long-term ecological balance
- A set of interacting assemblage of components comprising a larger whole unit
- An electrical generator prevalent within a geoid body
- Refers to particles and particle activity inside the atom; Actions of particulate matter known as electrons, protons and neutrons
- Pertaining to the interior of a subject or object; parts existing inside
- Having two parts; two operating units working in unison or independently in a single assembly
- Strength, energy, power and intensity; a type of interaction with the potential to change the motion of an object
25 Clues: The flora and fauna of an ecosystem or period • Two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds • Radiant light and heat emanating from the Sun (5,6) • An electrical generator prevalent within a geoid body • A celestial body or astronomical object orbiting a star • A state of system stability in which all competing forces are in balance • ...
Chapter 2: Earth's Physical Systems 2014-04-06
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- A type of rock from cooled magma
- Animals that produce their own food
- The process of an autotroph turning light energy into chemical energy
- Compounds consisting of carbon atoms
- Combinations of two or more atoms
- Long chains of organic compounds called amino acids
- Thermal Energy beneath the Earth's surface
- Acid Acids that direct the production of proteins
- All material that has mass and occupies space
- Smallest unit that contain chemical properties of the element
- The nature of energy will change from a state of more order to a state of less order
- A type of element that can decay and change is chemical identity
- Any naturally occurring solid element or inorganic compound
- Plates grind against each other
- Carbon atoms bonded together in long chains
- electrically charged atoms
- A positively charged particle
- A solution where H+ concentrations are greater than OH- concentrations
- Energy of motion
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- The total energy in the universe is remains constant and is conserved
- atoms of carbon and hydrogen
- A fundamental type of matter that cannot be broken down
- A molecule composed of two or more different elements
- Matter can be created but not destroyed
- The amount of time it takes for one half the atoms to give off radiation and decay
- Plates collide
- molecules of large size
- Particles of rock
- Tectonic plates pull apart
- Rock that has been compressed stretched or bended
- A particle with no charge
- Rock formed by sediments
- Organisms that gain their energy by feeding on other organisms
- A collection of minerals
- Energy of position
- Atoms with of the same element but have different numbers of neutrons
- Rocks are heated, melted, cooled, broken down, and reassembled
- A solution where H+ concentrations are less than OH- concentrations
38 Clues: Plates collide • Energy of motion • Particles of rock • Energy of position • molecules of large size • Rock formed by sediments • A collection of minerals • A particle with no charge • Tectonic plates pull apart • electrically charged atoms • atoms of carbon and hydrogen • A positively charged particle • Plates grind against each other • A type of rock from cooled magma • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary Review #1 2016-05-09
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- number of maximum electrons in the second energy level.
- neutral subatomic particle of the atom.
- number of maximum electrons in the first energy level.
- the change of a substance from a liquid to gas.
- region of the atom where the negative electrons are likely to be found.
- any compound that increases the number of hydronium ions when dissolved in water.
- negative subatomic particle of the atom.
- a disturbance in a material that carries energy from one place to another.
- the arrangement of atoms in a substance.
- any compound that increases the number of hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
- the resistance of a gas or liquid to flow.
- number of maximum electrons in the third energy level.
- central part of the atom that contains the protons and neutrons.
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- the process in which a solid changes directly into gas.
- electron in the outer most energy level that will determine an atoms chemical property.
- a non-solid state of matter in which the atoms or molecules are free to move past each other as in a gas or liquid.
- scale that is used to determine the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
- bond formed where electrons are shared
- the change of a substance from a gas to liquid.
- positive subatomic particle of the atom.
- the kinetic energy of the substance's atoms.
- bond formed where electrons are transferred
- a state of matter that starts as a gas and then becomes ionized.
- The capacity to do work.
- a bond formed by the attraction between two positively charged metal ions
- the amount of force exerted per unit area of the surface.
26 Clues: The capacity to do work. • bond formed where electrons are shared • neutral subatomic particle of the atom. • positive subatomic particle of the atom. • negative subatomic particle of the atom. • the arrangement of atoms in a substance. • the resistance of a gas or liquid to flow. • bond formed where electrons are transferred • the kinetic energy of the substance's atoms. • ...
Quantitative and Qualitative Physical Properties 2016-09-07
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- Describes whether a substance is shiny or dull in appearance.
- Defined as a liquid's resistance to flow.
- Defined as the ratio between mass and volume or mass per unit volume.
- A measure of the intensity of heat. (i.e. The hotness or coldness of a substance)
- Hue, shade or tint of the substance.
- Solid, liquid or gas.
- Describes whether a substance is transparent, translucent or opaque.
- The quantity of three-dimensional space occupied by a liquid, solid, or gas. Common units of measurement include litres, cubic metres.
- How well a substance dissolves in another substance.
- The temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid when cooled.
- The ability or power to conduct or transmit heat, electricity, or sound.
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- Sweet, Sour, Salty or Bitter
- A measure of how resistant solid matter is to various kinds of permanent shape change when a compressive force is applied. Measured by the Mohs scale.
- A description of a substance's uniform or varying composition.
- The feeling of a substance. (Ex: Smooth, rough, waxy, slimy, etc.)
- Tendency of a material to fracture or fail upon the application of a relatively small amount of force, impact, or shock.
- The temperature at which a given solid will become liquefied by heat.
- Describes whether a substance can be drawn into a wire.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object. Usually measured in grams or kilograms
- The temperature at which a given liquid will become vapourized by heat.
- Describes a substance's ability to be hammered or bent into different shapes.
- The smell or fragrance of a substance.
22 Clues: Solid, liquid or gas. • Sweet, Sour, Salty or Bitter • Hue, shade or tint of the substance. • The smell or fragrance of a substance. • Defined as a liquid's resistance to flow. • How well a substance dissolves in another substance. • Describes whether a substance can be drawn into a wire. • Describes whether a substance is shiny or dull in appearance. • ...
Physical Characteristics and Personality Traits 2024-01-04
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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 • ...
Extra Credit Crossword (Physical science) 2023-12-11
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- Not metal
- Negatively charged particle
- Elements are organized on this table
- Transfer of electrons
- Iron, gold, silver etc.
- Substance at end of chemical reaction
- Energy is absorbed
- Produced by taking/adding electrons from a neutral atom
- Ability of a substance to react chemically with another substance
- A compound is made from a simpler materials
- Substance present at beginning of chemical reaction
- Energy is expelled
- Does the object float or sink? What is the objects __
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- Sharing of electrons by atoms
- Numbers and letters together to form a math problem
- Same mass as proton but without electric charge
- Positive and negative ions switch places
- Compound is broken down into simpler compounds
- Compound with carbon and hydrogen combine with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide and water
- Result can be undone or returned back
- result cannot be undone, changed at the molecular level
- One element starts by itself but then replaces another
- Subatomic particle
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
24 Clues: Not metal • Energy is absorbed • Subatomic particle • Energy is expelled • Transfer of electrons • Iron, gold, silver etc. • Negatively charged particle • Sharing of electrons by atoms • Elements are organized on this table • Result can be undone or returned back • Substance at end of chemical reaction • Positive and negative ions switch places • ...
Physical & Personality Adjectives in Spanish 2024-01-25
Physical Geog. Exam 4 Review 2022-04-08
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- highly weathered forest soils; subtropical climate
- expandable clay soils; subtropics, tropics; sufficient dry period; form large cracks when dry, swell when wet
- permafrost-affect soils; large quantities of organic carbon; tundra climate at high latitude and in mountain highlands
- Fertile soil = 45% mineral matter, 5% organic matter, 25% air, 25% water
- Occurs mainly in regions bordering the Arctic Ocean and generally north of the 50°F isotherm for the warmest month. Daylength varies greatly throughout the year, seasonally changing from almost continuous day to continuous
- northern conifer forest soils; cool, humid climate
- weakly developed soils; humid regions
- each organism benefits and is sustained over an extended period by the relationship, honey bee and flower
- light-colored layer represents the zone of maximum leaching
- one species harms another but is not affected itself; black walnut tree
- study of the distribution of plants and animals, the diverse spatial patterns they create, and the physical and biological processes, past and present, that produce Earth’s species richness
- alive, naturally occurring nutrients and minerals, complete and self-sustaining ecosystem
- the A, E, and B horizons, true definable soil of the profile
- linear path of energy that flows from producers to consumers and eventually detritivores and decomposers
- the study of the relationships between organisms and their environment, and among the various ecosystems in the biosphere
- host to the most diverse collection of plants and animals on the planet.tropical rain forests occupy about 7% of the world’s total land area but represent approximately 50% of Earth’s species and about half of its remaining forests
- subdivided into warm desert and semidesert, caused by the warm temperatures and low precipitation associated with the subtropical high-pressure cells, and cold desert and semidesert, which tend toward higher latitudes, where subtropical high pressure affects climate for less than 6 months of the year; polar deserts, occurs in high-latitude regions, including most of Antarctica and Greenland, with very cold, dry climates. Vegetation, sparse in the predominantly ice- and rock covered polar deserts, is mainly lichens and mosses
- non-native species
- underlying geologic material from which the soil forms, usually bedrock, rock fragments, or sediments
- grassland soils; high fertility, humus rich, important agricultural soil, subhumid, semiarid lands
- large expanses of grassland, either treeless or interrupted by scattered trees and shrubs, characterized by the presence of xerophytes (drought resistant plants)
- soil rich in hydrogen ions has a low pH; pH below 7.0, and are strongly acidic below 5.0
- the function or occupation of a life form withing a given community
- weathered bedrock or weathered parent material, regolith, plant roots and soil microorganisms are rare
- the sphere of life and organic activity, extends from the ocean floor to an altitude of about 5 mi into the atmosphere
- downward or sideways movement of dissolved or suspended material in rainwater, percolating water removes fine particles and soluble materials and carries them to lower horizons
- soils formed from volcanic activity, especially common along the Pacific Rim
- The physical, chemical, or biological characteristics of the environment that determine species distributions and population size
- sand, silt, clay; no minerals or nutrients; not an organized ecosystem
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- soil classification system that emphasizes the physical and chemical properties of the soil profile
- organic soils; wetlands; peat or bod; >20% organic material
- the accumulation of material and water-soluble compounds leached from an overlying soil layer
- a self-sustaining association of living plants and animals and their nonliving physical environment
- organisms that share the same basic feeding level
- topsoil, richer in organic content than lower horizons, humus and clay particles provide essential chemical connections between soil nutrients and plants.
- shrubland that occupies temperate regions that have dry summers, generally corresponding to the Mediterranean climates, vegetation varies between primarily woody shrubs to grassy woodlands
- moderately weathered forest soils; subtopical climate
- recent soils; profile undeveloped; all climates
- undecomposed litter, decomposed organic debris, and humus, 20-30% or more organic material
- type of environment in which an organism resides or is biologically adapted to live
- bedrock, unweathered parent material
- tundra can occur at high elevations in the lower latitudes; usually occurs above the tree line (the elevation above which trees cannot grow)
- This grassland is most modified by human activity, includes the world’s “breadbaskets”—regions that produce bountiful grain (wheat and corn), soybeans, and livestock (hogs and cattle), only naturally occurring trees are deciduous broadleaf trees along streams and other limited sites
- lush forests in wet, humid regions, includes coast redwoods, the world’s tallest trees; precipitation approaching 160 in. per year, moderate air temperatures, summer fog, and an overall maritime influence
- one species benefits and the other experiences neither harm nor benefit:remora(suckerfish) and sharks
- overlapping relationship between organisms of two species
- This realm is a geographic region where a group of associated plant and animal species evolved, have been used as a basis for establishing terrestrial ecosystem regions
- Tropical soils; mature soil, low fertility; hot, humid areas
- desert soils; hot, dry areas
- a large, stable, terrestrial or aquatic ecosystem classified according to the predominant vegetation type and the adaptations of particular organisms to that environment
- one species benefits, and another is harmed by the association;
- vertical section of soil that extends from the surface to the deepest extent of plant roots or to the point where regolith or bedrock is encountered
- species that live in only one geographic location on Earth
- one of the first scientists to study the effect of climatic factors on species distributions; hypothesized that plants and animals occur in related groupings wherever similar climatic conditions occur
- capture sunlight and convert it to chemical energy; manufacture their own
- soil low in hydrogen ions (and high in cations of calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium); pH above 7.0, and are strongly alkaline above 8.5
- a complex network of interconnected food chains
- the smallest unit of soil that displays all the characteristics and properties used for classification
- Maximum zone of accumulation of weathering products
- boundary zone between different but adjoining ecosystems at any scale
60 Clues: non-native species • desert soils; hot, dry areas • bedrock, unweathered parent material • weakly developed soils; humid regions • recent soils; profile undeveloped; all climates • a complex network of interconnected food chains • organisms that share the same basic feeding level • highly weathered forest soils; subtropical climate • ...
Crossword puzzle in physical science 2024-01-21
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- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - the shape of the earth.
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
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- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
30 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Physical geography of East Asia 2024-02-26
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- Ocean: This ocean has extensive coastlines along East Asia.
- River: This river is the second-largest river in China, after the Yangtze River.
- River: This river flows along several countries in Southeast Asia.
- having wide or considerable extent.
- Tibetan Plateau: This mountain it is often called the "Roof of the World". And it is also in the area of The Himalayas.
- Himalayas: It is located in the southwestern part of the region and it have some of the highest peaks of the world.
- climate: This climate is classified by mild winters and hot, humid summers.
- differing from one another: UNLIKE.
- nation: Japan is an clear example of this.
- permission, liberty, or ability to enter, approach, or pass to and from a place or to approach or communicate with a person or thing.
- very great in size, amount, degree, intensity, or especially in extent or range.
- of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city.
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- having a tendency or inclination : being likely —often used with to.
- River: This is third-largest river in the world.
- a great sea wave produced especially by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption : TIDAL WAVE.
- of the utmost importance.
- Ring of Fire: This area is leading to frequent seismic activity.
- having a rough uneven surface : JAGGED.
- a periodic wind especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia.
- standing out or projecting beyond a surface or line: PROTUBERANT.
- having a capacity or a tendency to expand.
- River: This river forms part of the border between China and North Korea.
22 Clues: of the utmost importance. • having wide or considerable extent. • differing from one another: UNLIKE. • having a rough uneven surface : JAGGED. • having a capacity or a tendency to expand. • nation: Japan is an clear example of this. • River: This is third-largest river in the world. • Ocean: This ocean has extensive coastlines along East Asia. • ...
Natural-Physical Science Universe Crossword 2024-02-16
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- Matter that does not interact with the electromagnetic force of our universe; one of three main things our universe is composed of
- Uppermost layer of our suns atmosphere
- How astronomers explain the way the universe began
- The rapid growth of our universe; evidence of how our universe started
- Outermost layer of our suns interior where light is created
- An enormous cloud of dust and gas occupying the space between stars and acting as a nursery for new stars
- A constellation resembling a hunter
- Visible lower layer of our suns atmosphere
- A hypothetical form of energy that produces a force that opposes gravity and is thought to be the cause of the accelerating expansion of the universe; one of three main things our universe is composed of
- Galaxy type that ranges from completely round to oval in shape
- A huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- The distance light travels in one Earth year
- The splitting of the nucleus of a heavier atom into a smaller one, releasing a tremendous amount of energy
- The second interior layer of our sun where energy generated by nuclear fission in the core moves outward
- Galaxy type that does not have a distinct shape
- Our home galaxy
- A small, icy object that orbits the central star of a solar system and has a long "tail" of gas
- 1st stage in the life cycle of an average star
- A solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid, that originates in outer space and survives its passage through the atmosphere to reach the surface of a planet or moon
- 8th event in our universes timeline
- 5th and final in the life cycle of an average star
- 6th event in our universes timeline
- Galaxy type that resembles a giant rotating pinwheel and has many arms; the shape of our home galaxy, the Milky Way
- 1st event in our universes timeline; the point where our universe started
- A small, rapidly moving meteor burning up on entering the earth's atmosphere
- A constellation resembling a little spoon
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- A constellation resembling a little bear
- 3rd stage in the life cycle of an average star
- Age of our universe
- A constellation resembling a great bear
- The center of our sun where nuclear fission occurs
- A celestial body in orbit around a star
- An explanation for occurrences in the natural world formulated by using the scientific method
- 4th stage in the life cycle of an average star
- It includes all of space, and all the matter and energy that space contains; started with the big bang
- An intense burst of radiation coming from the release of magnetic energy associated with sunspots
- Most intense geomagnetic storm in recorded history
- A natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night
- The brightest star we can see
- The cycle that the Sun's magnetic field goes through approximately every 11 years
- An area of such immense gravity that nothing—not even light—can escape from it
- A large round object that orbits a planet
- 7th event in our universes timeline
- 2nd stage in the life cycle of an average star
- 3rd event in our universes timeline
- Lumps of rock or iron that orbit the central star of a solar system
- Anything that makes up space and can be weighed; One of three main things our universe is composed of
- Background radiation distributed throughout our entire universe; evidence of how our universe started
- A space rock that enters earth's atmosphere causing a streak of light to appear in the sky
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the the central star of a solar system
- 5th event in our universes timeline
- Orange-red layer of our suns atmosphere
- 4th event in our universes timeline
- A constellation resembling a big spoon
54 Clues: Our home galaxy • Age of our universe • The brightest star we can see • A constellation resembling a hunter • 7th event in our universes timeline • 3rd event in our universes timeline • 5th event in our universes timeline • 8th event in our universes timeline • 6th event in our universes timeline • 4th event in our universes timeline • Uppermost layer of our suns atmosphere • ...
Physical Science B Introductory Topics 2024-01-16
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- The product of an object's mass and velocity.
- The rate at which an object changes its position.
- The force exerted by a magnet.
- The flow of electric charge.
- A device that increases or decreases voltage.
- The circuit in which current has more than one pathway to follow.
- The force that attracts two objects with mass toward each other.
- The bending of waves around obstacles or the spreading of waves after passing through an opening.
- A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space.
- The number of waves that pass a point in a given time.
- A push or pull exerted on an object.
- A circuit in which the current has only one pathway to follow.
- The energy of motion.
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- The region around a magnet where magnetic forces can act.
- Force acting on an object in motion or at rest.
- A material through which electric current does not pass easily.
- The force that opposes the motion of objects through the air.
- The resistance of an object to any change in its state of motion.
- The force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth.
- unit of measurement for electric current.
20 Clues: The energy of motion. • The flow of electric charge. • The force exerted by a magnet. • A push or pull exerted on an object. • unit of measurement for electric current. • The product of an object's mass and velocity. • A device that increases or decreases voltage. • Force acting on an object in motion or at rest. • The rate at which an object changes its position. • ...
Crossword Puzzle in Physical Science 2023-06-07
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- is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light
- this is a disturbance in the regular elliptical movement pattern of a certain celestial body.
- as the mass of an object becomes massive, the energy needed to move it becomes
- completed his theory of relativity and stated the law of mass energy conversat
- this is a force that pulls the objects with mass together
- described the motion of planets around the sun, now known as kepler's law of planetary motion.
- predicted the theory of electromagnetism and established that lights are also electromagnetic waves.
- introduced the universal law of gravitation uniting terrestrial and celestial theories of motion.
- Which planet is said to be most affected by the gravitational force of the sun?
- is a special type of reference where an observer does not accelerate
- time is the difference in time experience by an observer moving at a constant speed
- studied, observed, and experimented with inclined planes and introduced the law of falling objects.
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- an observer perceives length differently while moving at constant speed due to the length
- the fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of
- according to the theory of relativity, this is the point when an object that becomes black hole must collapse.
- according to general theory of relativity which of the following causes curve in space?
- the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days and years.
- generated and produced radio waves thereby proving the theory of maxwell.
- no two events happen at the same time for two observers is the principle of
- a three dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.
20 Clues: the fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of • this is a force that pulls the objects with mass together • the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days and years. • is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light • is a special type of reference where an observer does not accelerate • ...
PBL: Physical Therapy Terms (AC) 2023-04-26
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- use of cold in the treatment of injury as well as to decrease the discomfort after treatment
- when a therapist/equipment moves the joint through the range of motion with no effort from the patient
- prescription medical devices worn inside shoes to correct foot issues
- stroke
- acts taken in order to sit, stand, roll over, lift, and carry objects
- bringing the sole of the foot toward the midline of the body
- measurement of the amount of movement around a specific joint or body part without assistance
- reduction of bone mass frequently in postmenopausal women
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- movement of the foot when it is bent at the ankle away from the body
- artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- use of exercises in a pool as part of treatment
- ability to move freely
- application of heat to the body
- turning outward, away from the midline of the body
- surgical removal of an extremity such as a limb due to injury, disease, or illness
- inflammation of the tendons
- movement of the limb, hand, or fingers in a circular pattern
- backward motion of a body part
- inflammation of the joints
- manner of walking
20 Clues: stroke • manner of walking • ability to move freely • inflammation of the joints • inflammation of the tendons • backward motion of a body part • application of heat to the body • use of exercises in a pool as part of treatment • turning outward, away from the midline of the body • artificial device that replaces a missing body part • ...
Physical Science Unit 0 Vocab 2022-08-22
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- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- the amount of space taken up by an object
- information obtained through the senses
- the amount of matter in an object
- the straight-line distance between two points
- a relationship between two variables in which their ratio is constant
- a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- the variable that causes a change in another variable
- all the digits in a measurement that are directly measured, plus the last digit, which is estimated
- a ratio of equivalent measurements that is used to convert a quantity from one unit to another
- a proposed answer to a question
- a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
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- the use of scientific knowledge to solve practical problems
- an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- a way of expressing a value as the product of a number between 1 and 10 and a power of 10
- a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- the study of the univers beyond Earth
- the steepness of a line, equal to the ratio of a vertical change to the corresponding horizontal change
- the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
- an instrument that measures temperature
- a relationship in which the product of two variables is a constant when all other variables are held constant
- a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- the ratio of a material's mass to its volume
- the study of life and life processes
- the closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured
- the study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth
- a representation of an object or event
29 Clues: a proposed answer to a question • the amount of matter in an object • the study of life and life processes • the study of the univers beyond Earth • a gauge of how exact a measurement is • a representation of an object or event • information obtained through the senses • an instrument that measures temperature • the amount of space taken up by an object • ...
Physical Science Vocab Final Review 2022-05-12
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- The force that opposes motion of two objects that are in contact
- Force exerted per unit area
- Substance in which the atoms of two or more elements are combined in fixed proportions
- Type of system in which energy cannot be transferred between a system and its surroundings
- Type of bond formed between a metal and a nonmetal
- Energy transferred between objects due to temperature differences between objects
- Substance in which its different components are easily distinguished
- The gravitational force exerted on an object
- Shiny
- Able to be bent/change shapes without breaking
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- Substance containing two or more components that are blended uniformly so that individual components are indistinguishable with a microscope
- The variable that is controlled and changed by scientists
- Able to be drawn into a thin wire
- A factor in an experiment that does not change at all
- Any change in size, shape, or state of matter in which the identity of the substance remains the same
- Change of one substance into a new substance
- Type of bond formed between two nonmetals
- A measure of the distance an object moves in a certain amount of time
- Atoms of the same element that have different masses
- Substance with atoms that are all alike
20 Clues: Shiny • Force exerted per unit area • Able to be drawn into a thin wire • Substance with atoms that are all alike • Type of bond formed between two nonmetals • Change of one substance into a new substance • The gravitational force exerted on an object • Able to be bent/change shapes without breaking • Type of bond formed between a metal and a nonmetal • ...
Physical Geography - Rivers, Coast & Glaciation 2023-05-23
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- Circular drainage pattern
- Allows for water to pass through rock
- A crack in the ice
- Drainage patterns with right angles
- Small ridges of gravel that develop at the point of high tide mark
- Drainage pattern with chaotic appearance
- Erosion of rocks below a glacier from melt water
- Bending of waves around a headland
- The amount of water in a river channel
- Sandspit that connects island to main land
- Coastal defence against longshore drift
- Birthplace of a glacier
- Raised banks of alluvium
- The force of moving water
- Erosion that takes place at different rates due to rock hardness
- Bend in a river
- Sideways type of erosion
- Coastal feature found below the high tide level
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- Feature found on a rejuvenated river
- Transportation of material along a beach/coast
- Another name for the speed of moving water
- The rounding of stones
- Distance of sea/ocean between two pieces of land
- The slope of a river
- Feature formed by vertical erosion
- Erosion that continues upstream
- The Process of wearing away material
- The chemical breakdown of rocks
- When the load of a river hits off the bed/banks
- Found at the bottom of a waterfall
- Areas of hard rock jutting out either side of v shaped valley
- When heavier materials are bounced along river bed
- Steep sided river valley
- Long ridge of unsorted boulder clay dropped by glacier
- Eroded area found at base of cliff
- When 3 or more cirques are back to back
- The rolling of materials along river bed
- Area of deposition found at the mouth of a river
38 Clues: Bend in a river • A crack in the ice • The slope of a river • The rounding of stones • Birthplace of a glacier • Steep sided river valley • Raised banks of alluvium • Sideways type of erosion • Circular drainage pattern • The force of moving water • Erosion that continues upstream • The chemical breakdown of rocks • Feature formed by vertical erosion • Found at the bottom of a waterfall • ...
Physical Science Ch 19 Electricity 2025-03-10
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- The field force between two charged objects.
- An electrical safety device that opens the circuit by melting when an overheated condition occurs due to excessive current.
- An electrical safety device consisting of an automatic switch that opens when there is too much current in a circuit.
- The force that moves electric charge carriers through an electrical circuit.
- An electrical device that slows down electric current by converting electrical energy into other forms, such as thermal energy.
- The act of providing a path for electrical charge to move into the earth.
- The property of matter indicating the degree to which the material slows down the flow of charge carriers.
- The loop through which current electricity can flow.
- A material through which electric charge moves easily.
- An unintended path for an electric current.
- Electric current in which electric charges move in only one direction.
- Electricity involving moving electric charges.
- Examples are fixed and variable.
- Examples are a battery, photovoltaic cell, and an AC generator.
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- Examples are open and closed toggle, and push.
- The principle that states that charge cannot be created or destroyed but only transferred between objects.
- The work per second done or produced by an electrical system.
- A material through which electric charge does not move easily.
- A three-dimensional region around a charged object that will apply a force on other charged objects within that region.
- A circuit with multiple paths that electric current can take.
- The movement of electric charge through a complete loop.
- The accumulated electric charge on an object.
- Electric current in which the charge carriers change direction periodically.
- Movement of electric charge or thermal energy through an object or form object to object through direct contact.
- A circuit with only one path that electric current can take.
- The law that states that the current in a circuit is directly related
26 Clues: Examples are fixed and variable. • An unintended path for an electric current. • The field force between two charged objects. • The accumulated electric charge on an object. • Examples are open and closed toggle, and push. • Electricity involving moving electric charges. • The loop through which current electricity can flow. • ...
Russia’s Physical Features Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-24
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- A large desert in Turkmenistan
- A desert in western Uzbekistan
- A temperate grassland with fertile soil for farming
- A subtropical region in Russia, warmed by the Mediterranean Sea
- A fur-bearing animal found in the taiga
- A climate region covering much of Russia
- The effect of being far from the ocean, causing extreme temperatures
- A climate zone with cold, Arctic conditions and low vegetation
- The world’s largest forest, home to coniferous trees
- The name of the coldest region in Russia
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- Fertile black soil found in the steppe
- A layer of frozen soil that never fully melts
- A predator found in the Russian forests
- The name of one of the coldest towns in Siberia
- A small plant that grows in tundra conditions
- A dry,hot region with little vegetation
- A mountain range near Kazakhstan
- A type of tree found in the taiga
- A polar region where the tundra is located
- A type of vegetation that survives in the tundra
20 Clues: A large desert in Turkmenistan • A desert in western Uzbekistan • A mountain range near Kazakhstan • A type of tree found in the taiga • Fertile black soil found in the steppe • A predator found in the Russian forests • A dry,hot region with little vegetation • A fur-bearing animal found in the taiga • A climate region covering much of Russia • ...
Physical Science Final Review Crossword 2025-05-19
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- The kinetic theory of gases connects the microscopic to the ____.
- The attractive force between any two objects with mass.
- The distance between two corresponding points on a wave.
- The rate of change of velocity.
- A material that allows electric current to flow easily.
- A phenomenon of nature caused by electric charges.
- Distance with direction.
- Particle in atomic nucleus, positively charged.
- How close a measurement is to the true value.
- Arrangement of resistors in separate paths next to each other.
- A temperature scale we've focused on.
- Physicist who studied motion before Newton and argued that Aristotle was wrong about falling objects.
- ____ of energy, the law that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- ____ force; a fictitious force that "occurs" in rotation.
- A cluster of atoms chemically bonded together.
- Smallest subatomic particle making up an atom, negatively charged.
- A complete path for electric current; very technologically useful.
- One type of heat, involves contact.
- Kind of particle used in Rutherford's gold foil experiment.
- A temperature scale we've focused on.
- Astronomer who began quantitative physics with his three laws of planetary motion.
- Heat is a ____ of energy, not something possessed by substances.
- The number of complete waves passing a point in a given time.
- Varieties of atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons.
- He discovered mass-energy equivalence, as given by a famous equation
- A force that opposes motion caused by microscopic rubbing and bumping.
- One type of heat, involves a medium between objects.
- The kind of energy an object has because it is in motion.
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- A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- Mass times velocity.
- One type of heat, can occur through empty space.
- Electron ____, the free electrons in metals not specific to individual atoms.
- A material that produces a magnetic field.
- Speed with direction.
- A device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy; it can power a circuit.
- Resistance to changes in motion.
- Energy transfer NOT by temperature difference and NOT spontaneous.
- Ionic compounds that exist as lattices of compounds, contrast with molecules.
- The rate of flow of electric charge.
- A material that does not allow electric current to flow easily.
- A disturbance that transfers energy through a medium.
- ____ force; it keeps an object moving in a circle and is directed towards the center of that circle.
- The kind of energy a system has due to configuration.
- FIELD The region around a magnet where magnetic forces can be felt.
- ____ zero, the lowest possible temperature.
- ____ ____ model, Thomson's atomic model differing from Dalton's model.
- Arrangement of resistors one after another.
- Greek philosopher who first proposed an atomic theory.
- A temperature scale we've focused on.
- The magnitude of velocity, or, velocity without direction.
- The height of a wave from its rest position.
- A push or pull on an object.
- Escape of fast-moving molecules near the surface of a liquid, contrasts with vaporization.
- The curved path of an object around another due to gravity.
- Particle in atomic nucleus, neutral.
- Specific heat ____, the amount of energy required to raise a substance's temperature.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- Opposition to the flow of electric charge.
- Mass divided by volume, i.e. mass per volume.
- Every action has an equal and opposite ____: Newton's third law.
- How close repeated measurements are to each other.
- The unit of resistance.
- The scientist who formulated three laws of motion.
- The force of gravity acting on an object's mass.
64 Clues: Mass times velocity. • Speed with direction. • The unit of resistance. • Distance with direction. • A push or pull on an object. • The rate of change of velocity. • Resistance to changes in motion. • One type of heat, involves contact. • The rate of flow of electric charge. • Particle in atomic nucleus, neutral. • A temperature scale we've focused on. • ...
TTS Chemical and physical changes 2025-08-11
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- is a process of changing a substance that involves the breaking and forming of bonds between atoms, resulting in a new substance with different properties than the original substance.
- is an adjective meaning reversible or able to be returned to its original state.
- is a characteristic of chemical change.
- is a substance or compound formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
- is an example of a redox reaction.
- is an example of a physical change.
- is a reaction that produces salt and water.
- is a combination of two or more substances that are physically mixed together but not chemically bonded.
- is a substance or compound that is involved in a chemical reaction and undergoes a change into a new substance.
- is an example of a chemical change.
- is one of the four basic states of matter, along with liquid, gas, and aqueous.
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- is a change in a substance that does not change its chemical composition, but only its physical properties.
- is an example of a physical change.
- is when two compounds exchange ions.
- is a type of chemical reaction in which two or more substances (elements or compounds) combine to form a single product.
- is an example of a chemical change.
- is when one element replaces another element in a compound.
- is a process that transforms a substance into a new substance with different properties than the original substance.
- is a substance formed from two or more different elements that are chemically bonded. Chemistry
- means "unreversible."
- is a single substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances through a chemical reaction.
- is a number placed in front of a chemical formula in a chemical equation.
22 Clues: means "unreversible." • is an example of a redox reaction. • is an example of a physical change. • is an example of a chemical change. • is an example of a physical change. • is an example of a chemical change. • is when two compounds exchange ions. • is a characteristic of chemical change. • is a reaction that produces salt and water. • ...
Chemical and Physical Changes Review! 2024-12-09
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- A change to matter that does not change the chemical composition of the matter
- A type of reaction that releases heat. (Gets colder)
- maintain (a quantity such as energy or mass) at a constant overall total.
- of Mass States that matter cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change form
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction.
- The process where a solid turns directly into a gas without becoming a liquid.
- The process of a solid turning into a liquid.
- The process of matter changing states between solid, liquid, or gas
- when certain things or factors or conditions lead to alteration in course of action
- A physical change where a substance mixes with a solvent to form a solution.
- The process of a liquid turning into a solid.
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- is a characteristic of a substance that can only be observed during a chemical reaction
- A physical property is a characteristic of matter that can be observed and measured without changing the chemical identity
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- The process of a gas turning into a liquid.
- The process of a liquid turning into a gas
- A type of reaction that absorbs heat.(Gets hotter)
- The process of elements interacting with one another to form new substances
- A change to matter that does change the chemical composition of the matter.
- A substance that dissolves a solute to form a solution
20 Clues: A substance that is dissolved in a solvent • The process of a liquid turning into a gas • The process of a gas turning into a liquid. • The process of a solid turning into a liquid. • The process of a liquid turning into a solid. • A type of reaction that absorbs heat.(Gets hotter) • A type of reaction that releases heat. (Gets colder) • ...
S & E ASIA-PHYSICAL FEATURES 2025-10-23
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- the other name for the Chang Jiang River
- the Himalayas form a natural _ between India & China
- the Sea of Japan is an arm of this ocean
- old canal system that connects the Chang Jiang & Huang He
- the Yangtze is the largest & longest river in this country
- this desert is between two rugged mountain ranges in northwestern China
- Chinas's 2nd longest river
- the largest desert in Asia
- this connects the Pacific and Indian Oceans
- "China's _" is the nickname for the Huang He due to frequent flooding
- the Ganges is the most important river to this country
- the other name for the Huang He River
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- the Huang He empties into this
- the Indian ocean is the _ largest of the five oceans
- this body of water is between the Korean Peninsula & Japan
- this is the third-longest river in the world
- the Yellow River is named for muddy yellow _ that it carries along
- how many of the world's ten largest peaks are in the Himalayas
- the Korean Peninsula has been divided into two countries since the end of this war
- river that begins in the Himalayan Mountains
- the Gobi Desert is also known as this Chinese word that means "sand desert"
- Mt. Everest if the world's _ mountain
- the Ganges River is sacred to this religion
- the Ganges river flows into this
24 Clues: Chinas's 2nd longest river • the largest desert in Asia • the Huang He empties into this • the Ganges river flows into this • Mt. Everest if the world's _ mountain • the other name for the Huang He River • the other name for the Chang Jiang River • the Sea of Japan is an arm of this ocean • the Ganges River is sacred to this religion • ...
Physical Science Routines and Reminders 2024-01-09
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- Our final exam is said to be ____, meaning it covers content from the entire semester.
- Number of minutes I need to wait before requesting to leave the classroom.
- The first part of Mrs. Platz’s email.
- If I am hungry or have a drink other than water, I should consume it during ____ break and not during class.
- If I need to listen to something on my chromebook, my headphones must be ____.
- Per district policy, I cannot bring this to class.
- How much credit I can receive for turning in work late (before the unit test).
- Mrs. Platz read a total of 862 pages over winter break by reading _____ books and starting one more.
- True or false: I am responsible for making up the work I missed when absent.
- This grading category is also weighted as 25% of your overall grade.
- If unexcused tardy to class, I must go and get this paper from room 162.
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- What I must answer when first arriving to class daily.
- The next unit we will be covering.
- Something I can do if I finish my work early.
- Something that is not tolerated and results in a 0 for the submitted work.
- How much the semester final is worth for this class.
- A place to record information for this class throughout the semester.
- What I can do to improve my test grade.
- In this class, we will not be using chromebooks on Mondays or _____, unless otherwise instructed.
- Something that your peers sometimes need to borrow and Mrs. Platz does not have extras of.
- This can be used in class appropriately, with Mrs. Platz’s instruction on tech days.
- When leaving to the restroom, you must take your ID and the _______.
22 Clues: The next unit we will be covering. • The first part of Mrs. Platz’s email. • What I can do to improve my test grade. • Something I can do if I finish my work early. • Per district policy, I cannot bring this to class. • How much the semester final is worth for this class. • What I must answer when first arriving to class daily. • ...
Physical & Chemical Changes Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-29
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- A change where no new substance is formed.
- Cutting wood into pieces.
- Butter changing from solid to liquid.
- A word meaning a change in matter.
- Light produced in a reaction.
- Wood turning into ash.
- Bending an object.
- Water changing into ice.
- Breaking glass.
- Heat released during a reaction.
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- A sign of chemical change when gas appears.
- Food changing when cooked.
- Ice changing into water.
- A change that makes a new substance.
- A sign of chemical change when color changes.
- Cutting paper into pieces.
- Pulling paper apart.
- Metal reacting with oxygen.
- Mixing vinegar and baking soda.
- Flattening a soda can.
20 Clues: Breaking glass. • Bending an object. • Pulling paper apart. • Wood turning into ash. • Flattening a soda can. • Ice changing into water. • Water changing into ice. • Cutting wood into pieces. • Food changing when cooked. • Cutting paper into pieces. • Metal reacting with oxygen. • Light produced in a reaction. • Mixing vinegar and baking soda. • Heat released during a reaction. • ...
Crossword 2021-08-29
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- having solidified from lava or magma
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- the branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea
- bang theory the cosmic explosion that marked the beginning of the universe
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- the branch of science concerned with the origin, small-scale structure, and composition of rocks.
- the branch of science concerned with earthquakes and related phenomena.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass
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- the physics of the earth
- system the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- the branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies, and the application of the laws and theories of physics to the interpretation of astronomical observations.
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization
- the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants.
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries
- drift the gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time
15 Clues: the physics of the earth • having solidified from lava or magma • the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants. • the branch of science concerned with earthquakes and related phenomena. • bang theory the cosmic explosion that marked the beginning of the universe • ...
SSE OSI Model Crossword 2018-10-08
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- LAYER 2 DEVICE
- PATTERN OF CONNECTION
- LAYER THAT TRANSMITS BITS OF INFORMATION
- REQUIRES LINE OF SIGHT COMMUNICATION
- FASTEST MODE OF COMMUNICATION
- AGREED UPON RULES
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- MULTIPORT PHYSICAL LAYER DEVICE
- CABLE TO CONNECT ROUTERS
- TRANSMISSION USING LIGHT
- SPANS A CAMPUS
- GOD OF NETWORKS
- EQUAL
- ONE WAY COMMUNICATION
- NETWORK INTELLIGENT
- REMOVAL PROCESS OF OUTER COVER
15 Clues: EQUAL • LAYER 2 DEVICE • SPANS A CAMPUS • GOD OF NETWORKS • AGREED UPON RULES • NETWORK INTELLIGENT • PATTERN OF CONNECTION • ONE WAY COMMUNICATION • CABLE TO CONNECT ROUTERS • TRANSMISSION USING LIGHT • FASTEST MODE OF COMMUNICATION • REMOVAL PROCESS OF OUTER COVER • MULTIPORT PHYSICAL LAYER DEVICE • REQUIRES LINE OF SIGHT COMMUNICATION • LAYER THAT TRANSMITS BITS OF INFORMATION
Alcohol Vocabulary 2019-11-21
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- The compulsion or strong need to drink
- The process of learning to live an alcohol-free life
- Someone who learns to ignore their own needs and focus their energy on the needs of the alcoholic
- The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages
- The amount of alcohol in a person’s blood (Expressed as a percentage)
- A process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol
- The process by which the body breaks down substances
- A drug that slows the central nervous system
- When medication has a greater or different effect when taken with alcohol than if it were taken alone
- A disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol
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- An addict who is dependent on alcohol
- The influence that people your age may have on you
- Any act of violence involving family members (Can be provoked by alcohol)
- Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting
- The excessive use of alcohol
- The chemical action of yeast on sugars
- A group of alcohol-related birth defects that include physical and mental problems
- A severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose
- The state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person’s physical and mental control is significantly reduced
- Living without alcohol
20 Clues: Living without alcohol • The excessive use of alcohol • An addict who is dependent on alcohol • The compulsion or strong need to drink • The chemical action of yeast on sugars • The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages • A drug that slows the central nervous system • The influence that people your age may have on you • ...
Goal 3 Good Health and Well-Being 2024-04-04
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- Needed for life thrething things to help you get better
- Can help you not get sick and stay in shape
- Is needed for a stable inume system, and needed so cost of medicine is not high
- _________ health care is important to get better from any health issuses
- A way to prevent getting diseases and getting really sick
- Needed to be energetic and needed for a good immune system
- Can improve mental and physical heath, and a way to focus on your mind
- Can help with peoples well being and their mindset
- A form of taking care of yourself
- Can be helpful for people in need of treatment if they don't have the money
- Take care of people and needed when not feeling good
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- A way of keeping yourself in good physical and mental health
- A good support system when you don't have someone to support you
- Can be life threatening if not treated soon
- There needs to be more _________ for people struggling mental and physical health
- __________ wellness is based off of mode or relationship
- A local place were they treat your mental, physical, and dental health
- Something a lot of people struggle with
- They help the whole community and help with making sure health care is available for everyone
- A way to prevent getting sick
20 Clues: A way to prevent getting sick • A form of taking care of yourself • Something a lot of people struggle with • Can help you not get sick and stay in shape • Can be life threatening if not treated soon • Can help with peoples well being and their mindset • Take care of people and needed when not feeling good • Needed for life thrething things to help you get better • ...
Be Well 2025-08-19
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- – Simple practice to calm stress instantly.
- – The opposite of sitting still; helps circulation.
- – What employees gain when they feel healthy and rested.
- – State of stability between work and personal life.
- – Essential nightly activity for restoration.
- – Focused practice to calm the mind and reduce stress.
- – The body’s defense system against illness.
- – Both a physical trait and a workplace benefit.
- – “Best medicine” that boosts mood and lowers stress.
- – Physical activity done to improve strength or health.
- – General state of physical health and endurance.
- – Type of connection that helps employees feel supported.
- – Assistance given to coworkers and teams.
- – Personal or professional development over time.
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- – Feeling and expressing appreciation.
- – Drinking enough water throughout the day.
- – Common workplace pressure wellness programs help reduce.
- – Overall state of good health.
- – Ability to bounce back after challenges.
- – A low-impact form of exercise, often during breaks.
- – Practice of being present in the moment.
- – A group that supports and looks out for one another.
- – Mental clarity on a task or goal.
- – The process of nourishing the body with food.
- – What your body and mind need after exertion.
- – Short pauses during the workday for recharging.
- – General term for a beneficial lifestyle choice.
- – Physical power; also inner determination.
- – Positive emotional state wellness programs encourage.
- – Guided practice to improve skills or performance.
30 Clues: – Overall state of good health. • – Mental clarity on a task or goal. • – Feeling and expressing appreciation. • – Ability to bounce back after challenges. • – Practice of being present in the moment. • – Assistance given to coworkers and teams. • – Simple practice to calm stress instantly. • – Drinking enough water throughout the day. • ...
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 • ...
Knowlege of the Elderly 2025-05-20
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- Center, A place where elderly people socialize and participate in activities (2 wds)
- Meals __ Weels
- Living, A type of housing that provides assistance with daily activities for seniors (2 wds)
- Americans Act, Act aiding older americans (3 wds)
- S in PIES
- E in PIES
- Common elderly activity
- A device to help elderly people walk
- Condition causing memory and cognitive decline, commonly seen in older adults
- P in PIES
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- Therapy, Treatment for physical ailments (2 wds)
- An old person who is receiving special care
- Security, Government aid for those with low income (2 wds)
- A person who helps an elderly individual with daily living
- Home, A place where elderly people receive care (2 wds)
- Senior’s income source
- I in PIES
17 Clues: S in PIES • E in PIES • I in PIES • P in PIES • Meals __ Weels • Senior’s income source • Common elderly activity • A device to help elderly people walk • An old person who is receiving special care • Therapy, Treatment for physical ailments (2 wds) • Americans Act, Act aiding older americans (3 wds) • Home, A place where elderly people receive care (2 wds) • ...
Volleyball Basics NIST Physical Education 2016-02-01
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- A type of pass to deliver the ball to your setter.
- You can't hold the ball in volleyball so it is called a _______ sport.
- Players can only touch this with their hair.
- Name of a type of serve, standing ______ serve.
- An underarm pass from down low made with the forearms.
- A player who is expert in receiving service from the opposition.
- An overhead pass made with the hands.
- Matches are played best of five ________.
- A player brought in to replace another.
- Players rotate this way.
- Do this when your team wins back service.
- The ball can only be touched this many times on your side of the net.
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- Used to stop an attacking shot at the net.
- System where teams score a point on every rally.
- This gets a ball into play, starts the point.
- Number of points a game must be won by.
- Name given to the situation where the ball crosses the net several times.
- Winning the ball back from your opposition was referred to as this.
- This is called if you step on the base line when serving.
- The most aggressive shot (hit/spike) should ideally be made on the ____ touch.
- The overhead attacking shot.
- Name of the line 3 metres back from centre line.
- Name of the area a match is played in. Measures 18 metres by 9 metres.
23 Clues: Players rotate this way. • The overhead attacking shot. • An overhead pass made with the hands. • Number of points a game must be won by. • A player brought in to replace another. • Matches are played best of five ________. • Do this when your team wins back service. • Used to stop an attacking shot at the net. • Players can only touch this with their hair. • ...
Physical Science Periodic Table & Bonding 2019-10-25
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- An element that has physical and chemical properties of both metals and nonmetals
- metal Group 1 elements, except for hydrogen, are reactive & usually exist as compounds with other elements
- An ion with a negative charge from gaining electrons
- bond A chemical bond resulting from the sharing of valence electrons
- An atom or group of atoms with a positive or negative charge
- A highly reactive group 17 element with 7 valence electrons
- Elements that are generally gases or dull, brittle solids that are poor conductors of heat and electricity
- An element that conducts heat and electricity, is lustrous and malleable, tends to be solid
- bond The attraction of a metallic cation for delocalized electrons
- lattice A 3D geometric arrangement of particles so each ion is surrounded by oppositely charged particles
- A vertical column of elements in the periodic table who share chemical and physical properties due to the same number of valence electrons
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- An ionic compound whose aqueous solution conducts an electric current
- An ion with a "pawsitive" charge from losing electrons
- bond The electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together in an ionic compound
- The smallest particle of an element that retains all the properties of that element, composed of electrons, protons & neutrons
- electron The electrons in an atom's outermost orbitals; they determine the chemical properties of an element
- gas An extremely unreactive group 18 element with a full valence shell
- Formed when two or more atoms share electrons in a covalent bond
- A mixture of elements that has metallic properties
- Horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
20 Clues: Horizontal row of elements in the periodic table • A mixture of elements that has metallic properties • An ion with a negative charge from gaining electrons • An ion with a "pawsitive" charge from losing electrons • A highly reactive group 17 element with 7 valence electrons • An atom or group of atoms with a positive or negative charge • ...
Physical Science Module 13 Vocabulary 2017-03-15
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- Largest subatomic particle with no charge; resides in the nucleus of an atom
- When an unstable nucleus emits two protons and two neutrons (actually a helium nucleus)
- The high energy photon that is emitted in gamma decay
- A schematic description of a system that accounts for its known properties
- The paricle that is exchanged in the nucleus between protons and neutrons, resulting in the strong nuclear force
- The sum of the numbers of neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom
- When the fact that radioactive isotopes decay at a measurable rate is used as a means of dating objects of unknown ages
- A chart that organizes atoms by grouping them in terms of how many protons they have
- Bohr Scientist who proposed a model for the atom that has protons and neutrons in the nucleus with electrons orbiting like planets
- When an unstable nucleus emits a high energy photon
- positively charged subatomic particle that resides in the nucleus of an atom; 2000x
- When an unstable nucleus changes a neutron into a proton and emits an electron in the process
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- Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- An atom with a nucleus that is not stable
- The current, very complex, model of the atom which relies heavily on higher math
- The time it takes for half of the original sample of a radioactive isotope to decay
- than electrons, but slightly smaller than neutrons
- The process by which an unstable atom decays in order to become stable
- The number of protons in an atom
- Negatively charged subatomic particle that resides far outside the nucleus of an atom; smallest of the three particles
- The center of an atom, containing the protons and neutrons
21 Clues: The number of protons in an atom • An atom with a nucleus that is not stable • than electrons, but slightly smaller than neutrons • When an unstable nucleus emits a high energy photon • The high energy photon that is emitted in gamma decay • The center of an atom, containing the protons and neutrons • ...
Physical feature and countries crossword 2018-10-03
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- a self-governing Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth by area, variously classed as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea.
- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt.
- a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
- a landlocked country located within South Asia.
- North to South through the sea of Galilee and on the dead sea.
- an Arab country on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf, has cultural heritage dating back to antiquity.
- the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
- a mostly enclosed sea that has limited exchange of water.
- an extension of the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Hormuz and lies between Iran to the northeast.
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- the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula.
- Bank a landlocked territory near the Mediterranean coast of Western Asia.
- a country in Western Asia.
- a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea.
- a country in Western Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west.
- flows south from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Iraq and empties itself into the Persian Gulf.
- a desert country encompassing most of the Arabian Peninsula.
- a region of the northern Indian Ocean.
- Peninsula nation settled mainly along the Persian (Arabian) Gulf.
- an Islamic republic on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf with historical sites dating to the Persian Empire.
- a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia.
- seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean.
22 Clues: a country in Western Asia. • seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean. • a region of the northern Indian Ocean. • an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt. • a landlocked country located within South Asia. • a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea. • a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia. • a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. • ...
Physical feature and countries crossword 2018-10-03
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- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt.
- a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia.
- an Arab country on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf, has cultural heritage dating back to antiquity.
- the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula.
- a country in Western Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west.
- Peninsula nation settled mainly along the Persian (Arabian) Gulf.
- a country in Western Asia.
- the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
- the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth by area, variously classed as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea.
- a landlocked country located within South Asia.
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- a self-governing Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- a landlocked territory near the Mediterranean coast of Western Asia.
- a region of the northern Indian Ocean.
- a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea.
- flows south from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Iraq and empties itself into the Persian Gulf.
- North to South through the sea of Galilee and on the dead sea.
- a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
- a mostly enclosed sea that has limited exchange of water.
- an Islamic republic on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf with historical sites dating to the Persian Empire.
- a desert country encompassing most of the Arabian Peninsula.
- seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean.
- an extension of the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Hormuz and lies between Iran to the northeast.
22 Clues: a country in Western Asia. • seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean. • a region of the northern Indian Ocean. • an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt. • a landlocked country located within South Asia. • a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea. • a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia. • a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. • ...
Physical Exam and Procedures #1 2017-08-20
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- When performing a physical exam, always start at this location on the animal
- Caused by an abnormal flow of blood through heart valves
- What brought the patient to the veterinary hospital (2 words)
- An area of hairloss
- This is measured by a capillary refill time
- The closer a female gets to birth, her normal temperature will do this
- Tool to auscultate heart and lung sounds
- AKA fever
- Instrument for an ear exam.
- The shape and structure of an animal
- Type of question that forces a client to be more specific than yes/no (2 words)
- Common cause of hyperthermia in patients
- Temperature location considered the most accurate measurement
- The preferred position for an animal to be in to take its temperature
- Type of tape measure used to weigh livestock
- As a species decreases in size, normal vitals for heart rate and respiration tend to do this
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- This color mucous membrane indicates respiratory issues
- The offspring of an animal
- How often the patient history should be updated with established patients
- Medical term for difficulty breathing
- When taking a pulse in a horse or cow, this artery is the standard
- A patient’s name, gender, age, species, and breed
- The person ethically responsible for the physical examination
- When evaluating respiration, lung sounds should be louder during ____.
- Standard number of seconds to count respiration or heart rate
- AKA high blood pressure
- Caused by abnormal fluctuations in the pattern of the heartbeat
- When taking a pulse in a dog, this artery is the standard
- Performed in emergency situations to determine who needs care first
- The number of general areas of the body to be examined on a physical exam
30 Clues: AKA fever • An area of hairloss • AKA high blood pressure • The offspring of an animal • Instrument for an ear exam. • The shape and structure of an animal • Medical term for difficulty breathing • Tool to auscultate heart and lung sounds • Common cause of hyperthermia in patients • This is measured by a capillary refill time • Type of tape measure used to weigh livestock • ...
physical and chemical changes puzzle 2020-10-30
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- oxide on heating changes to which colour
- reversible change
- of quick lime in water is an example of ______ change
- sugar is what type of change
- point of ice is _____ degree Celsius
- in which liquid changes to gas is ______
- at which a solid changes to liquid at atmospheric pressure is called ______
- wire turns red hot on heating
- change that absorbs heat energy is called ______
- point of water is _____ degree Celsius
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- in which solid changes to liquid is ______
- of iron is an example of which change
- point of acetone is _____ degree Celsius
- of ammonium chloride in water is an example of ______ change
- point of tungsten is _____ degree Celsius
- at which liquid changes to gas at atmospheric pressure is called ______
- change that releases heat energy is called _____
- name for quick lime is _______
- of candle is which change
- non reversible change
20 Clues: reversible change • non reversible change • of candle is which change • sugar is what type of change • wire turns red hot on heating • name for quick lime is _______ • point of ice is _____ degree Celsius • of iron is an example of which change • point of water is _____ degree Celsius • point of acetone is _____ degree Celsius • oxide on heating changes to which colour • ...
Physical Science Milestone EOC Crossword 2021-03-26
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- energy held in atomic bonds
- mass times the force due to gravity
- mass average mass of all the isotopes of an element
- a region of space that is affected by some force
- a solution that can conduct electricity
- force exerted against an object by something in contact with it
- elements on the left side of the periodic table
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving particles
- gas so hot that its atoms have been stripped of
- electrons in an atoms outermost shell
- force that opposes motion
- negative atomic particle
- the length of a path that a moving object travels
- solution with a high concentration of OH- ions
- the average time it takes for a radioactive isotope to decay
- a solute dissolved into a solvent
- when two atomic nuclei combine
- versions of an element with a specific number of neutrons
- energy of motion
- measurement of how acidic of basic a solution is
- a substance that solutes dissolve into
- the least reactive elements
- the number of protons in an atom
- measurement of the average motion of the atoms in a substance
- bonds in which atoms share electrons
- when an atom's nucleus splits
- atomic particle
- an action that can change the motion of an object
- device that makes work easier
- anything with mass and volume
- positive atomic particle
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- a solution containing the maximum amount of solute it can hold
- how many times easier a machine makes it to do work
- heat transfer between materials in direct contact
- the ability of electrons to flow through a material
- the straight line distance between two points
- the rate of change of speed
- energy that holds protons and neutrons together
- force that attracts electrons to protons
- electric pressure
- the distance an object moves over time
- the ability of a substance to dissolve into a solvent
- force times distance
- stored energy
- bonds in which atoms exchange electrons
- heat transfer through a fluid
- an objects tendency to resist change in motion
- connection between atoms
- solution with a high concentration of H+ ions
- describes the amount of solute dissolved in a solution
- an electric shock
- heat energy
- a substance that dissolves in a solvent
- the amount of space something takes up
- the amount of energy a substance can hold
- the flow of electrons
- material through which electrons cannot flow easily
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 • connection between atoms • positive atomic particle • force that opposes motion • energy held in atomic bonds • the rate of change of speed • the least reactive elements • heat transfer through a fluid • ...
Physical Science Milestone EOC Crossword 2021-03-26
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- energy of motion
- device that makes work easier
- electrons in an atoms outermost shell
- force that opposes motion
- connection between atoms
- bonds in which atoms exchange electrons
- a solution that can conduct electricity
- heat transfer between materials in direct contact
- an electric shock
- the least reactive elements
- a region of space that is affected by some force
- force times distance
- when an atom's nucleus splits
- heat transfer through a fluid
- electric pressure
- the distance an object moves over time
- measurement of how acidic of basic a solution is
- atomic particle
- positive atomic particle
- measurement of the average motion of the atoms in a substance
- an action that can change the motion of an object
- gas so hot that its atoms have been stripped of
- versions of an element with a specific number of neutrons
- mass average mass of all the isotopes of an element
- the length of a path that a moving object travels
- elements on the left side of the periodic table
- a substance that dissolves in a solvent
- the ability of a substance to dissolve into a solvent
- a solution containing the maximum amount of solute it can hold
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- the flow of electrons
- how many times easier a machine makes it to do work
- solution with a high concentration of OH- ions
- when two atomic nuclei combine
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving particles
- bonds in which atoms share electrons
- an objects tendency to resist change in motion
- describes the amount of solute dissolved in a solution
- the rate of change of speed
- negative atomic particle
- mass times the force due to gravity
- the amount of space something takes up
- the straight line distance between two points
- the average time it takes for a radioactive isotope to decay
- a solute dissolved into a solvent
- the amount of energy a substance can hold
- energy held in atomic bonds
- anything with mass and volume
- a substance that solutes dissolve into
- material through which electrons cannot flow easily
- heat energy
- the number of protons in an atom
- stored energy
- force that attracts electrons to protons
- force exerted against an object by something in contact with it
- solution with a high concentration of H+ ions
- the ability of electrons to flow through a material
- energy that holds protons and neutrons together
57 Clues: heat energy • stored energy • atomic particle • energy of motion • an electric shock • electric pressure • force times distance • the flow of electrons • connection between atoms • negative atomic particle • positive atomic particle • force that opposes motion • the rate of change of speed • energy held in atomic bonds • the least reactive elements • device that makes work easier • ...
Ecosystem of the Physical Environment 2024-05-22
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- What is the study of interactions among organisms and their environment?
- What is a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food?
- What is a plant that uses energy from the sun to make its own food?
- What is the term for organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for energy?
- What is the natural home or environment of an organism?
- What is a large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region?
- What is the zone of the Earth where life exists?
- What is the process by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land?
- What is a higher ecological category next to population?
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- What is the term for all the water held on Earth, including water in the air, icebergs, glaciers, groundwater, lakes, rivers,
- What is the physical Earth consisting of rocks, magma and soil.
- What is the layer of gases surrounding Earth?
- What is a group of individuals of the same species, inhabiting the same area, and functioning as a unit of biotic community.
- What is the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem?
- What is the process of breaking down organic material into simpler substances?
- What is the term for the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles?
- What is the process by which plants make their food using sunlight?
- What parts of nature where living organisms interact amongst themselves and with their physical environment.
- What is a non-living component of the ecosystem such as rocks or soil?
- What is the similar type have the potential for interbreeding, and produce fertile offspring, which are called species.
20 Clues: What is the layer of gases surrounding Earth? • What is the zone of the Earth where life exists? • What is the natural home or environment of an organism? • What is a higher ecological category next to population? • What is the physical Earth consisting of rocks, magma and soil. • What is a plant that uses energy from the sun to make its own food? • ...
Physical and Chemical Change Puzzle 2024-06-26
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- The mass per unit volume of a substance.
- The process by which a liquid changes into a gas.
- A pure substance consisting of only one type of atom.
- The distinct forms that different phases of matter take on, namely solid, liquid, and gas.
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance, typically a liquid.
- A change that can be undone, returning the substance to its original state.
- A solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture during a chemical reaction.
- A characteristic of a substance that is observed during a chemical reaction (e.g., reactivity with acid, flammability).
- A substance formed when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together.
- A substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
- A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
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- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies.
- A combination of two or more substances where each retains its own properties and can be separated by physical means.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
- A chemical reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The process by which a solid changes directly into a gas without first becoming a liquid.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
- A change in which no new substances are formed and which can often be reversed (e.g., changes in state, shape, or size).
- A chemical reaction that releases energy to its surroundings.
- The smallest unit of a chemical element that retains its chemical properties.
21 Clues: The mass per unit volume of a substance. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The process by which a liquid changes into a gas. • A pure substance consisting of only one type of atom. • The amount of space that a substance or object occupies. • A chemical reaction that releases energy to its surroundings. • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle #2 2023-08-02
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- This law states that an equal and opposite reaction will happen for every action.
- Light bouncing off an object.
- When two or more waves combine and cause a net effect.
- The formula of the energy transferred from or to an object with force.
- Also known as the law of inertia.
- The equation of how much force is increased when using a machine or tool.
- The formula of the measure of a forcing opposing another force.
- The equation of a push or pull.
- The equation of a flow that carries charged particles.
- The amount of matter in an object.
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- Two or more paths are parallel to each other and allows electricity to pass through them.
- The of which light travels across different materials.
- This law states that the acceleration of an object is dependent on the mass of the object and the net force acting upon it.
- Waves formed when an electric field and magnetic field vibrate together.
- Waves that need medium to transfer energy.
- The equation of speed in a given direction.
- When a source of sound is moving closer to its observer, changing its wave frequency.
- Gravity exerting force on a body.
- When waves spread when going around or through objects.
- The equation of the increased rate of speed in an object.
- The force exerted by magnets when they are either attracting or repelling another magnet.
21 Clues: Light bouncing off an object. • The equation of a push or pull. • Also known as the law of inertia. • Gravity exerting force on a body. • The amount of matter in an object. • Waves that need medium to transfer energy. • The equation of speed in a given direction. • The of which light travels across different materials. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab- Physical Science 2023-08-16
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- Information obtained through the senses.
- The steepness of a line on a graph
- instrument that measures temperature
- The amount of space an object takes up
- a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.
- the closeness of a measurement to the actual value of what is being measured
- the study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth
- an organized plan for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- An experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time.
- a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- A representation of an object or event
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- The study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- A well-tested explanation for a wide range of observations or experimental results.
- a system of knowledge and the methods you use to find that knowledge
- A proposed answer to a question
- a way of expressing a value as the product of a number between 1 and 10 and a power of 10
- The study of the universe beyond Earth, including the sun, moon, planets, and stars
- factor a ratio of equivalent measurements used to convert a quantity from one unit to another
- the quantity of matter in an object
- The use of knowledge to solve practical probelms
- the study of living things
- the variable that causes a change in another variable
- the variable that changes in response to the manipulated variable
- the straight-line distance between two points
- proportion a relationship in which the ratio of two variables is constant
- the ratio of an object's mass to its volume
- proportion a relationship in which the product of two variables is a constant
- Figures all the digits that are known in a measurement, plus the last digit that is estimated
29 Clues: the study of living things • A proposed answer to a question • The steepness of a line on a graph • the quantity of matter in an object • instrument that measures temperature • a gauge of how exact a measurement is • The amount of space an object takes up • A representation of an object or event • Information obtained through the senses. • ...
Living with the physical environment 2024-07-04
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- organisms who absorb energy from the sun through photosynthesis
- an extended area of beach material that sticks out into the sea, joined to the mainland at one end
- living components of an ecosystem
- herbivores
- the top of a wave
- the type of air pressure when air is rising
- the variety of life in the world or particular habitat
- a ridge of sand or shingle which joins two headlands
- the type of air pressure when air is sinking
- a sudden or violent movement within the Earth's crust, followed by aftershocks
- an organism which breaks down dead tissue e.g. fungus
- the removal of solid mineral resources from the earth
- the most common wind direction for an area
- the long-term change in the earth's climate due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions
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- responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and sustains local people
- the measure of distance north or south of the equator
- plate boundary where to plates come together and the denser plate subducts
- an area of low pressure with winds moving in a spiral around a calm central point
- the down-slope movement of rock or soil due to gravity
- a complex hierarchy of plants and animals that rely on each other for food
- a long period of little or no rainfall
- winds that carry air back to the equator
- plate margin where two plates move apart and rising magma creates new land
- plate margin where two plates slide past each other
- the zig-zag movement of sediment along the coast
- the cutting down of trees
- the type of weather that results in rocks being disintegrated
- the distance between two successive crests
28 Clues: herbivores • the top of a wave • the cutting down of trees • living components of an ecosystem • a long period of little or no rainfall • winds that carry air back to the equator • the distance between two successive crests • the most common wind direction for an area • the type of air pressure when air is rising • the type of air pressure when air is sinking • ...
Physical Science Ch. 2 Matter 2024-08-25
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- The mass per unit volume of an object,
- The change in state directly from a solid to a gas without melting first.
- The change in state directly from a gas to a solid without condensing first.
- The relatively slow form of vaporization in which liquid particles obtain sufficient energy to change to the gaseous state through the random collisions of particles.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- The building block of all matter.
- The state of matter in which particles are far apart, move rapidly, and have little interaction with each other.
- A pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more elements that are chemically combined in a fixed ratio.
- The space enclosed or occupied by an object.
- The changing of state from a liquid to a solid.
- Mixture that does not have a uniform appearance since the combined substances are unevenly distributed.
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- Mixture that has a uniform appearance throughout, and is also known as a solution.
- A gas-like state of matter, formed at very high temperatures, that consists of high-energy ions and free electrons.
- The change of state from solid to liquid.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- The state of matter in which particles are close together but able to move around.
- substance A material made of only one kind of element or compound.
- The force of gravity acting on the matter in an object.
- A physical combination of two or more substances in a changeable ratio.
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- A particle consisting of two or more atoms covalently bonded together.
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas.
- The fast form of vaporization in which the energy within a liquid creates higher pressure within the liquid than the air pressure outside the liquid.
- A pure substance that consists of atoms with the same atomic number.
- The state of matter in which particles vibrate in fixed positions, and has a fixed shape and volume.
25 Clues: The building block of all matter. • The mass per unit volume of an object, • The change of state from solid to liquid. • Anything that has mass and occupies space. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • The change of state from a liquid to a gas. • The space enclosed or occupied by an object. • The changing of state from a liquid to a solid. • ...
