physical Crossword Puzzles
Physical Geography of the Eastern Mediterranean 2025-03-19
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- mountain range that runs east to west along the southern coast of the Black Sea
- the climate type found in Syria, Israel, and Jordan
- small inland sea next to Bosphorus
- narrow waterway that splits Istanbul in two
- considered the most valuable resource in the Eastern Mediterranean due to its limited nature
- this type of meat can be found in kebabs
- the nation of Jordan produces much of this mineral resource so as to make fertilizers
- natural boundary between the natoions of Jordan and Israel
- this tree nut is often found in many Turkish dishes
- the climate type found in the NE corner of Turkey near the border of Georgia
- a large and quite salty inland body of water between Israel and Jordan
- a large quite hot and dry desert in the south of Israel
- an inland lake in the north of Israel once home to Jesus
- Turkey is home to some of the world best; used to make wine
- the capital of Turkey found inland
- the picture-perfect climate type along the coastline in the Eastern Mediterranean
- mountain range that runs east to west in the south of Turkey
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- this fruit is pressed to make oil and Lebanon is home to the best kind
- the climate type found mainly in the interior of the anatolian peninsula
- a large gravel-laden desert that occupies most of Syria
- this orangish Turkish fruit is often dried and has a slightly bitter taste
- a tall mountain in eastern Turkey reportedly home to Noah's ark
- a primary food staple in the region due to its proximity to the coast
- a river that starts in mountains of SE Turkey anf flows through Syria
- a relatively large aportioned island nation south of Turkey in the Mediterranean
- the Danube River empties into this large inland sea
- strait in Turkey that forms the continental boundary between Europe and Asia
- a large sea in southern Europe that is ideal for European vacationers
- the citrus fruit grown in abundance in the Eastern Mediterranean
- large peninsula that makes up the Asian part of Turkey
- most of the nations of the Eastern Mediterranean region lack this natural resource
- a very large, exquisite, and culture-rich Turkish city filled with amazing sounds and smells
32 Clues: small inland sea next to Bosphorus • the capital of Turkey found inland • this type of meat can be found in kebabs • narrow waterway that splits Istanbul in two • the climate type found in Syria, Israel, and Jordan • the Danube River empties into this large inland sea • this tree nut is often found in many Turkish dishes • ...
Physical Science Final Exam Review 2023 2023-05-05
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- reaction to make ammonia
- the substance that does the dissolving in a solution
- conducted the gold foil experiment and discovered positive charges
- change from liquid to gas
- Temperature is the average _____ of particles.
- reaction that gives off energy (warm to touch)
- B,Si,Ge,As,Sb,Te
- radioactive elements (Ac,Th,Pa, etc.)
- bond formed by transferring electrons
- rare earth metals (La,Ce, etc.)
- heat transferred by touching objects together
- discovered electrons
- Temperature scale based on absolute zero where there is no movement
- electrons in the outer orbit
- father of modern chemistry
- the substance dissolved in a solvent
- reaction that absorbs energy (cold to touch)
- The Law of the Conservation of Matter requires this of chemical equations
- change from gas to liquid
- A substance formed when two or more elements are chemically combined
- He,Ne,Ar,Kr,Xe,Rn
- state of matter with high energy
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- The process of molten metal becoming solid
- most reactive metal
- Heat transferred through waves
- ions produced by bases
- Heat transferred through fluids
- F,Cl,Br,I,At,Ts
- universal solvent
- negatively charged ion
- homogeneous mixture
- atoms with different masses due to changes in neutrons
- state of matter with particles packed closely together
- AB + CD -> AC + BD
- created a periodic table arranged by mass
- and H)
- able to be dissolved
- bond formed by sharing electrons
- reaction that produces carbon dioxide and water
- positively charged ion
- said electrons move in orbits like planets around the sun
- First person to theorize that matter is made of small indivisible atoms
- pH=7
- not the same throughout
- 7 elements that are found in pairs (N,
- Li,Na,K,Rb,Cs,Fr
- Be,Mg,Ca,Sr,Ba,Ra
47 Clues: pH=7 • and H) • F,Cl,Br,I,At,Ts • B,Si,Ge,As,Sb,Te • Li,Na,K,Rb,Cs,Fr • universal solvent • Be,Mg,Ca,Sr,Ba,Ra • He,Ne,Ar,Kr,Xe,Rn • AB + CD -> AC + BD • most reactive metal • homogeneous mixture • discovered electrons • able to be dissolved • ions produced by bases • negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • not the same throughout • reaction to make ammonia • change from liquid to gas • ...
Physical Science Chemistry Vocabulary Fall 2024 2024-12-05
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- data from observing with senses
- universal solvent
- measure in liters
- chemistry and physics
- said everything is made of atoms that are alike
- negative particle
- group used for comparison
- charged atom with changed electrons
- kilo
- curve of a liquid in a container
- gold foil experiment; discovered protons
- 6 valence electrons, 2 orbits
- doesn't react with other elements
- measured in meters
- liquid non-metal
- said the earth is made of air, fire, earth, and water
- information
- testable prediction
- amount of matter
- variable that is measured
- particles packed most closely together
- factual
- negatively charged ion
- outermost electrons
- positively charged ion
- not the same throughout
- change from gas to solid
- change from solid to liquid
- atom with different masses
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- change from solid to gas
- Group 2
- solid formed during a chemical change
- discovered electrons
- data with numbers
- neutral particle
- protons plus neutrons
- radioacive
- liquid metal
- God gave man dominion over the world
- scattering of light in a colloid
- temperature based on movement of particles
- the same throughout
- 1 valence electron, 3 orbits
- change from gas to liquid
- has mass and takes up space
- said electrons are in orbits
- change from liquid to solid
- substance dissolved
- variable that is changed
- Group 1; most reactive
- said atoms of each element are different
- flask used to mix liquids
- homogeneous mixture
- SI unit for time
- change from liquid to gas
- prior experiences that can influence data
- positive particle; identifies element
- father of the periodic table
58 Clues: kilo • Group 2 • factual • radioacive • information • liquid metal • neutral particle • liquid non-metal • amount of matter • SI unit for time • universal solvent • measure in liters • data with numbers • negative particle • measured in meters • the same throughout • substance dissolved • testable prediction • homogeneous mixture • outermost electrons • discovered electrons • chemistry and physics • ...
Physical Therapy and Skeletal System Crossword 2025-12-10
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- ___________ spinal curvatures form after birth in early childhood
- the bone structure that makes up the "braincase"
- number of lumbar vertebrae
- the function physical therapist primarily help people with
- number of cervical vertebrae
- bone on the side of the cranium
- ________ ribs do not connect to the sternum at all
- bone of the upper jaw
- number of thoracic vertebrae
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- ___________ ribs each connect to the sternum individually
- spaces/cavities in the skull bones that lighted and give resonance to voice
- ___________ spinal curvatures form prior to birth
- common term for the thoracic region of the spine
- the fibrous soft spots on the skulls of infants and young children before 2 years of age
- a large percentage of physical therapists work in physician's offices and _______________.
- bone that makes up the forehead
- common term for cervical region of the spine
- bone of the lower jaw
- bone of the bridge of the nose
- _________ ribs combine to connect to the sternum at one point
- the breastbone
21 Clues: the breastbone • bone of the lower jaw • bone of the upper jaw • number of lumbar vertebrae • number of cervical vertebrae • number of thoracic vertebrae • bone of the bridge of the nose • bone that makes up the forehead • bone on the side of the cranium • common term for cervical region of the spine • the bone structure that makes up the "braincase" • ...
Stress 2013-11-13
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- You feel less stress when you are in ________ of your life.
- Positive Stress
- Understanding the cause of stress can help us ________.
- Hans Selye is from this Country.
- Stress is a physical and _______ response to circumstances in the environment that test our ability to cope.
- Selye's theory that explains the reactions to long-term stress.
- Mentally _________ people generally observe and understand what is going on around them.
- A hormone affecting circulation and muscular action, causing excitement and stimulation.
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- An individual's appraisal first of a threat that is present, and then of ways to deal with the threat.
- Lessen almost to the point of disappearing.
- A group of symptoms that consistently occur together.
- When people fail to deal with the problem it is ________ stress.
- Stress ________ are physical as well as mental and emotional.
- A physical and psychological response to the environment that test one's ability to cope.
- The capacity to use the abilities we have in ways that allow us to function in a state of mental and emotional well-being.
- A source of stress for some young people.
16 Clues: Positive Stress • Hans Selye is from this Country. • A source of stress for some young people. • Lessen almost to the point of disappearing. • A group of symptoms that consistently occur together. • Understanding the cause of stress can help us ________. • You feel less stress when you are in ________ of your life. • ...
Crossword 2024-03-22
School Subjects Communication Crossword 2021-12-09
14 Clues: art • math • music • biology • physics • history • English • Japanese • geography • chemistry • photography • social_studies • home_economics • Physical Education
las asignaturas 2019-08-11
Chemistry Matter Vocab 2022-01-19
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- A pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by physical or chemical means.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The ability or inability of a substance to combine with or change into one or more new substances.
- The majority of elements in the Periodic Table
- separation technique that produces pure solid particles of a substance from a solution that contains the dissolved substance.
- A process involving one or more substances changing into new substances; also called a
- of matter The physical forms in which a substance can exist
- substance matter that has the same composition and properties throughout
- A technique that uses a porous barrier to separate a solid from a liquid.
- States that, regardless of the amount, a compound is always composed of the same elements in the same proportion by mass.
- property A characteristic of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the sample's composition - for example, density, color, taste, hardness, and melting point.
- A form of matter that flows to conform to the shape of its container, fills the container's entire volume and is easily compressed.
- A physical blend of two or more pure substances in any proportion in which each substance retains its individual properties; can be separated by physical means.
- a chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- A chemical combination of two or more different elements; can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means and has properties different from those of its component elements.
- A physical property, such as mass, length, and volume,that is dependent upon the amount of substance present.
- A form of matter that flows, has constant volume and takes the shape of its container.
- the basic unit of an element.
- gases An extremely unreactive group 18 element.
- (At constant pressure) relates temperature and volume
- by mass A percentage determined by the ratio of the mass of each element to the total mass of the compound.
- PV=PV
- A form of matter that has its own definite shape and volume, is incompressible and expands only slightly when heated.
- A technique that is used to separate the components of a mixture based on the tendency of each component to travel or be drawn across the surface of another material.
- table A chart that organizes all known elements into a grid of horizontal rows (periods) and vertical columns (groups or families) arranged by increasing atomic number.
- One that does not have a uniform composition and in which the individual substances remain distinct.
- poor conductors of heat and electricity
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- proportions States that when different compounds are formed by the combination of the same elements, different masses of one element combine with the same mass of the other element in a ratio of small whole numbers.
- States that mass is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction but is conserved.
- (chemistry) a change directly from the solid to the gaseous state without becoming liquid
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The horizontal rows on the Periodic Table
- A technique that can be used to physically separate most homogeneous mixtures based on the differences in the boiliing points of the substances involved.
- One that has a uniform composition throughout and always has a single phase; also called a solution.
- PV=nRT
- combined gas law relates temperature, pressure, and volume
- relates temperature and pressure
- change A type of change that alters the physical properties of a substance but does not change its composition.
- a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
- relates volume and amount of substance
- vertical columns of elements
- Gaseous state of a substance that is a liquid or a solid at room temperature.
- A physical property that remains the same no matter how much of a substance is present.
- An element that has both metallic and nonmetallic properties; examples of metalloids include B, Ge, Si, and Te.
- of heat, ductile, malleable, lustrous
- exists at high temperatures, consists of charged particles
- a chemical substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction
47 Clues: PV=PV • PV=nRT • vertical columns of elements • the basic unit of an element. • relates temperature and pressure • The amount of matter in an object. • of heat, ductile, malleable, lustrous • relates volume and amount of substance • poor conductors of heat and electricity • Anything that has mass and takes up space • The horizontal rows on the Periodic Table • ...
Training Session Components and Principles 2023-08-02
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- a post-activity phase that involves performing gentle exercises and stretching to gradually lower the heart rate, cool down the body, and help with recovery after intense physical activity. Cool down aids in reducing muscle soreness and preventing injuries.
- Also known as reversibility. The concept that fitness gains can be lost if training is stopped or reduced.
- The specific kind of exercise or activity you engage in.
- training data pertains to information gathered about an individual's mental and emotional responses during training or competition. It may include assessments of motivation, confidence, focus, and stress levels.
- is a subjective scale used to assess an individual's perception of their exercise intensity. It is usually rated on a scale from 1 to 10, with 1 being very light and 10 being maximum effort. RPE helps individuals and coaches monitor exercise intensity without relying solely on physiological data.
- Matching your training to your particular sport or fitness goals.
- electronic devices or software applications that monitor and record physical activities and fitness-related data. These tools often track steps, distance, heart rate, sleep patterns, and other metrics to help individuals monitor and improve their fitness levels and performance.
- refers to the accumulation of blood in the lower extremities, particularly the legs, after intense physical activity. It occurs when the muscles that assist in pumping blood back to the heart become fatigued. Venous pooling can lead to dizziness or fainting if not addressed through proper cool-down activities.
- Tailoring training programs to suit the unique needs and abilities of each person.
- involves holding a muscle or joint in a stretched position for a sustained period without movement. This type of stretching aims to improve flexibility and elongate muscles. It is typically performed during the cool-down phase.
- Engaging in excessive or intense training without sufficient rest and recovery, leading to decreased performance and potential health issues.
- The duration or length of each training session.
- training data refers to information collected during exercise or physical training that relates to the body's physiological responses. This data may include heart rate, oxygen consumption, blood pressure, and other relevant physiological measurements.
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- the main part of a training session or program where the individual performs specific exercises or activities to improve their physical fitness and skill levels. This phase is designed to target and develop the specific fitness components required for the chosen sport or activity.
- As training progresses, the rate of improvement slows down, and further gains become more challenging.
- Gradually increasing the difficulty or intensity of your workouts over time.
- The level of effort or difficulty in your workouts.
- refers to a preparatory phase before engaging in physical activity or exercise. It involves performing light to moderate-intensity activities that gradually raise the heart rate and body temperature, preparing the body for more intense exercise. The purpose of a warm-up is to enhance blood flow to the muscles, improve flexibility, and mentally prepare the individual for the upcoming activity.
- A fundamental guideline for the design and implementation of an effective training program to optimize an individual's performance in a specific sport. These help individuals achieve their training goals while minimizing the risk of injury and overtraining.
- training data involves gathering information about the social and cultural factors that may influence an individual's participation in sports or physical activities. This data may encompass social support, cultural norms, and the impact of the environment on training experiences.
- Incorporating different exercises and activities to prevent boredom and improve overall fitness.
- How often you train or exercise.
- involves controlled, repetitive movements that take muscles and joints through a full range of motion. It helps improve flexibility, increase blood flow, and enhance neuromuscular coordination. Dynamic stretching is often used during the warm-up phase.
- a written record kept by athletes or individuals engaged in regular physical training. It includes details of training sessions, activities performed, duration, intensity, and any relevant observations or reflections.
- Challenging your body beyond its normal capabilities to promote improvement.
- Sustaining achieved fitness levels through continued training and activity.
26 Clues: How often you train or exercise. • The duration or length of each training session. • The level of effort or difficulty in your workouts. • The specific kind of exercise or activity you engage in. • Matching your training to your particular sport or fitness goals. • Sustaining achieved fitness levels through continued training and activity. • ...
20HS051 2024-04-29
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- is the basic unit of any human society
- Human life is lived at four levels:individual family and society's
- one of the basic desires of every human being is to be alway
- Selfexploration demands examination and
- Beside physical facilities human being want
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- physical facilities human being want
- Program and desire are the contents of
- working wonly for physical facilities in living is called
- Care and Guidance are the two outcomes of
9 Clues: physical facilities human being want • Program and desire are the contents of • is the basic unit of any human society • Selfexploration demands examination and • Care and Guidance are the two outcomes of • Beside physical facilities human being want • working wonly for physical facilities in living is called • ...
spanish vocabulary 2022-11-16
20 Clues: I • hour • they • sixth • tenth • a lot • third • ninth • lunch • seventh • to talk • to study • to teach • homework • practical • let´s see • calculator • science class • spanish class • physical education class
List 5 Vocab #1 2020-05-30
23 Clues: Flu • Food • When • Dose • To go • Mumps • Asthma • Measles • Allergy • Vaccine • Surgery • Rubella • Physical • Medicine • Seasonal • Immunized • To obtain • To receive • supplement • Chicken pox • Prescription • To control/manage • Disease/condition
THE SNIPER 2023-05-25
23 Clues: Sad • Gun • Fall • Rain • Fire • shoot • death • Stars • Bread • Drive • Battle • Hidden • Sibling • Magnify • Weather • Smoking • Run away • Building • White Sky • Fireplace • body part • Part of Gun • Physical harm
Embrosha Blevins Bellringer 2025-03-20
24 Clues: art • but • new • same • hard • easy • very • also • music • small • rather • boring • Listen • French • science • history • Spanish • English • secondary • interesting • mathematics • social studies • Nice to meet you! • physical education
Clone of Las Materias 2025-11-10
24 Clues: art • math • lunch • music • science • Spanish • English • physics • biology • history • buisness • economics • geography • chemistry • sociology • journalism • literature • psychology • accounting • humanities • archeology • computer science • foreign languages • physical education (P.E.)
Las Materias 2025-10-22
24 Clues: art • math • lunch • music • science • Spanish • English • physics • biology • history • buisness • economics • geography • chemistry • sociology • journalism • literature • psychology • accounting • humanities • archeology • computer science • foreign languages • physical education (P.E.)
Classes 2020-10-14
23 Clues: Art • Band • Music • Dance • Health • French • Algebra • Spanish • History • Biology • English • Theator • Military • Chemistry • Technology • Mathematics • Construction • Social studies • Interior design • Natural science • Physical education • Meals and nutrition • Automobile technology
Unit 1 The Amazing body 2021-10-07
26 Clues: zin • feit • kwaal • breken • inname • gedrag • noemen • omhoog • piepen • huidige • precies • ernstige • stoornis • bedoelen • bereiken • voorkeur • verlagen • geniepig • aanpassen • duidelijk • deelnemer • weerstand • omschrijven • verminderen • lichamelijk • geleidelijk
spelling 2016-11-01
20 Clues: duty • plain • rough • enough • talent • careful • personal • feelings • wholeness • cleanness • being clear • appreciation • characteristic • sharing thoughts • solemn dignified • mutual agreement • forces of physics • meeting of a person • degree of excellence • representative, government
Coping with traumatic stress 2013-03-02
21 Clues: weak • rage • doubt • result • afraid • worried • restore • surprise • response • terrible • not sure • worrying • effected • evenness • feelings • deal with • powerless • get better • of the body • distressing • disaster normal hostile processes of the Earth
Day 10-2 2013-12-19
Vocabulario 2023-10-27
24 Clues: art • first • lunch • sixth • fifth • third • tenth • class • ninth • second • eighth • fourth • to talk • science • spanish • seventh • english • to teach • schedule • homework • to study • mathematics • physical education • technology/computers
BHM 2024-02-29
24 Clues: BHM • Pride • racism • Rights • Triumph • Triumph • Control • Non war • Walking • Niceness • Activism • education • volunteer • Prejudice • Ethnicity • Oppression • Old events • Non slavery • Non freedom • Opportunity • Non freedom • Hatred of races • Physical hatred • Non exclusiveness
In Someone Else's Shoes(46p~47p) 2024-08-16
Burrell-G1ab-PF/Countries 2020-11-27
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- in central Africa; tropical rain forest covers the entire country; the Congo River flows through it; smaller animals; where Tarzan would have lived if he were real
- Africa with the Atlantic Ocean on its southern border; physical features include the Niger River, Sahel, and some tropical rain forest
- eastern Africa; runs north from Tanzania all the way into southern and eastern Asia; known as the ‘cradle of humanity’; its volcanic and tectonic activity is making it a major source of energy
- located in southern Africa; is not a ‘true’ desert because it has some vegetation and wildlife; northern part of South Africa (the country)
- in eastern Africa; partially bordered by the Indian Ocean; physical features include the savannas and Lake Victoria; lots of large animals and cattle
- transition zone between the Sahara Desert and the savannas; its climate is semi-arid; it means ‘shore’, ‘border’, or ‘coast’; some vegetation and wildlife; parts of Niger, Chad, Sudan
- located in northeast Africa; physical features include the Sahara Desert and the Nile River; bordered by the Red Sea on its western side
- thick forests and high rainfall; located in central Africa; abundant vegetation and wildlife; Congo River flows through it to the Atlantic Ocean; Nigeria, Congo, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Lake Victoria is its headwaters; flows northward through Tanzania, Kenya, South Sudan, Sudan, and Egypt before entering the Mediterranean Sea; very important for trade and irrigation
- largest hot desert in the world; covers most of north Africa; Atlas Mountains border the northeastern part; includes Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Libya, Algiers, Niger, Mali, and Morocco; limited wildlife, mostly insects
- located south of Egypt in eastern Africa; the Nile River flows through; physical features include the Sahara Desert, Sahel, and some savannas
- located in central Africa; flows northward from Zambia; turns southwest in the Democratic Republic of Congo; enters the Atlantic Ocean
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- largest fresh water lake in the world; head waters of the Nile River; bordered by Tanzania, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of Congo; eastern Africa
- located in extreme northwestern Africa; separates the Sahara Desert from the Atlantic Ocean
- all of Africa’s physical features and countries south of the Sahara Desert; Zimbabwe, Kenya, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo
- located in western Africa; flows through Nigeria before entering the Atlantic Ocean; 3rd longest river in Africa; major source of water for western Africa
- highest mountain in Africa; located in Tanzania; volcano with three cones; part of the East Rift Mountains; near the southern end of the Great Rift Valley; shrinking glaciers and ice fields
- southern Africa; known for gold and diamonds; physical features include the Kalahari Desert in the north
- rolling grasslands; home to a variety of wildlife; located south of the Sahel, north of the tropical rain forest, and east of the tropical rainforest; Ghana, Nigeria, Sudan, South Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa
19 Clues: located in extreme northwestern Africa; separates the Sahara Desert from the Atlantic Ocean • southern Africa; known for gold and diamonds; physical features include the Kalahari Desert in the north • all of Africa’s physical features and countries south of the Sahara Desert; Zimbabwe, Kenya, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo • ...
What physical factors affect marine organisms? 2022-09-20
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- obtains most of its body heat from its surroundings
- when water becomes too high in nutrients from runoff and causes algae blooms
- generates heat internally
- higher concentration of solutes on the outside of a barrier
- nonliving
- does not require oxygen
- movement of water across a semipermeable barrier in response to differences in solute concentration on either side
- a dissolved substance
- an acronym for the amount of oxygen dissolved in seawater
- drying out
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- all of the organic and inorganic materials that an organism needs to metabolize, grow, and reproduce
- lower concentration of solutes on the outside of a barrier
- internal balance of physical factors that keeps organisms alive
- this type of waste is produced in all organisms and must be removed from cells
- Living portion of an organism’s environment
- requires oxygen
- same concentration of solutes on either side of a barrier
- tiny photosynthetic organisms that float in ocean currents
- all of the chemical reactions that occur in cells
- this force increases exponentially as an object descends deeper into the ocean under water
- a system composed of living organisms and their nonliving environment
- the concentration of dissolved inorganic salts in water
22 Clues: nonliving • drying out • requires oxygen • a dissolved substance • does not require oxygen • generates heat internally • Living portion of an organism’s environment • all of the chemical reactions that occur in cells • obtains most of its body heat from its surroundings • the concentration of dissolved inorganic salts in water • ...
Year 9 Physical Sciences Key Words 2022-08-02
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- An instrument that measures current
- Number of waves produced each second
- An instrument used for measuring voltage
- A lens that curves inwards
- A small generator that spins its magnet instead of its coils.
- A wire of high resistance, it will melt if too much current flows in the circuit.
- Transfer of heat in a liquid or gas.
- The bending of light as it passes from one substance to another.
- A wave in which the vibration is in the same direction as the wave is travelling
- A region of low pressure in which particles are far apart.
- The unit that frequency is measured in
- Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength slightly longer than visible light, detected by our skin as heat.
- Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than visible light, contained in sunlight.
- A measure of the amount of energy provided to charges, measured in Volts.
- A circuit with all its components arranged in a line, forming a single loop.
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- A wave in which the vibration is at right angles to the direction the wave is travelling.
- A circuit that has a number of branches, each with its own components.
- The entire range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays.
- Distance between two successive waves, measured in metres.
- Movement of heat in the form of electromagnetic waves, which can travel through a vacuum.
- The flow of charge, measured in Amps.
- A method of heat transfer in which heat is passed by vibration of particles.
- A narrow tube of glass or plastic used to transmit pulses of light
- A region of high pressure in which particles are close together.
- The maximum distance a wave extends beyond its middle position
- The bouncing of light off something
- The parts of an electrical circuit
- Unit used to measure loudness
- Uses electromagnetism to produce electricity, it needs a spinning coil and a magnet
- A lens that curves outwards.
30 Clues: A lens that curves inwards • A lens that curves outwards. • Unit used to measure loudness • The parts of an electrical circuit • An instrument that measures current • The bouncing of light off something • Number of waves produced each second • Transfer of heat in a liquid or gas. • The flow of charge, measured in Amps. • The unit that frequency is measured in • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Terms | Physical Evidence 2022-06-14
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- The type of evidence that police reports, contracts, and stock receipts would be included in.
- When a test identifies the unique characteristics of a sample, it has _____________.
- The type of evidence includes photographs, computer models, and reenactments in court.
- A type of characteristic that can be associated with a single source (ex: Fingerprint)
- is A formalized demand given to a witness to get them to supply evidence or testimony in court
- When a test identifies a particular substance it has ________________.
- The process of determining the chemical or physical characteristics of evidence with certainty
- The frequency of an event or how likely it is that two samples would share characteristics.
- A forensic __________ would perform soil tests in the field.
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- The process of testing a known sample against an unknown sample to see if they share common origin.
- is A set of legal rights that are spoken to any suspect in custody before an interrogation.
- The property or description of a substance and its reaction with another substance.
- When a test reproduces the same result multiple times, it has ________________.
- This type of glass fracture looks like spokes on a wheel and extend outward from the impact point.
- The type of evidence created from eyewitnesses
- This type of evidence is an actual object, is tangible, and can be touched.
- This type of glass fracture forms a circle around the point of impact.
- Fingerprint characteristics are called __________, or minutiae, and can be loops, arches, or enclosures.
- A type of characteristic that cannot be associated with a single source (ex: soil type)
- The property or description of a substance without its connection to any other substance.
- Scientists will often create molds out of various materials in order to bring this evidence back to the lab
21 Clues: The type of evidence created from eyewitnesses • A forensic __________ would perform soil tests in the field. • This type of glass fracture forms a circle around the point of impact. • When a test identifies a particular substance it has ________________. • This type of evidence is an actual object, is tangible, and can be touched. • ...
Physical Science 1st Nine Weeks Test 2020-09-30
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- shiny, ductile, and malleable elements
- another word for shininess
- combining what we know with facts to evaluate things is ________ thinking
- the term that describes our world in numbers
- the state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- a graph that shows the parts of a whole
- the type of graph that uses bars and rectangles with at least one variable being a number
- an element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- the particle of an atom with no charge
- the standard unit for time
- the state of matter with a definite shape and volume
- what has a higher viscosity, honey or water?
- _______ mass is the average of all isotopes of an atom
- discovered the electron
- depends on gravity
- how close numbers are to each other determines this
- the standard unit for temperature
- a solid that forms a 3-d pattern for its structure
- a comparison to the real or accepted value
- a combination of nonmetals and metals
- to draw a conclusion is to make a(n) what?
- ______ number tells us the number of protons
- type of mixture that is the same throughout
- the positively charged particle of the atom
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- the branch of science that studies matter and energy
- an explanation that has been tested over and over again
- the amount of space an object occupies
- a disadvantage of cars is that they cause air _______
- discovered the nucleus and the proton
- this summarizes data in rows and columns
- surface _______ is a liquid's ability to form a thin film and small droplets
- the state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- type of mixture that is not the same throughout
- a _____ graph shows data on an X and Y axis
- ________ number is the number of protons + neutrons
- a liquid's resistance to flow
- look at the number on the ______ when deciding to round up or not
- a test of the hypothesis
- a solid with no 3-d pattern; can be flexible
- the French chemist who started the law of conservation of matter
- the part of the experiment not allowed to change
- the illustration that shows the most details
- the type of model that would explain the theory of relativity
- SI measures things in multiples of what?
- the part of a system that measures time
- colder liquids will have a ______ viscosity (high or low?)
- volume is written in ________ units
- a scientific _____ describes a pattern in nature
- a triple ______ balance can measure mass
- discovered the neutron
- a weather map is a _____ model
- gaseous, brittle elements
- the negatively charged particle of the atom
53 Clues: depends on gravity • discovered the neutron • discovered the electron • a test of the hypothesis • gaseous, brittle elements • another word for shininess • the standard unit for time • a liquid's resistance to flow • a weather map is a _____ model • the standard unit for temperature • volume is written in ________ units • discovered the nucleus and the proton • ...
Physical Science Vocab Crossword 4th pd. 2020-10-13
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- A positively charged subatomic particle that is located in the nucleus of an atom
- a physically distinctive form of matter( such as a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) and is characterized by having relatively uniform chemical and physical properties
- an atom that has lost electrons, giving it a positive charge
- A negatively charged ion
- the arrangement of electrons in energy levels around an atomic nucleus
- a lasting attraction between atoms, ions, or molecules that enables the formation of chemical compounds(this can be an ionic bond or a covalent bond)
- also called a group, is a column of elements in the periodic table of elements
- a notation used by scientists to show the number and type of atoms present in a molecule, using the atomic symbols and numerical subscripts
- A positively charged ion
- A negatively charges subatomic located in the electron- cloud
- a type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a physical compound, this bond forms when the valence electrons of an atom are permanently transferred to another atom
- The core of an atom
- a group of atoms bonded together, showing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that may take part in a chemical reaction
- a substance when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together, there are two common types of bonds holding elements together in a compound which are covalent and ionic
- an atom that has gained electrons, giving it a negative ions
- outer shell electrons of the atom that determine an atom’s or group’s ability to bond with others
- Specific patterns in the properties of chemical elements
- a substance composed of exactly two different elements, in which the substances can’t be simplified further by chemical means
- number-The total number of protons and neutrons, which are located in the nucleus
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- a distinguishing symbol, such as a letter or numeral, written below or below to the right/left of another character
- the interatomic linkage that comes from the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms, in which the binding arises from the electrostatic attraction of their nuclei for the same electrons
- the vertical columns of the periodic table
- mass- The total mass of an atom
- atoms of an element with the same number of protons & electrons, but a different number of newtons
- a chemical element that lacks the characteristics of a metal and tends to have a relatively low metal point, boiling point and density
- number- The total number of protons of an atom
- a compound composed of ions of two different elements, one a metal and another a nonmetal
- the horizontal rows of the periodic table
- A neutral charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus
- cloud- The area/region of electrons surrounding the nucleus in an atom
- An atom that has an electrical charge
- The smallest unit of matter
- a chemical element that forms a simple substance and has properties intermediate to typical metals and nonmetals
- outer shell electrons of the atom that determine an atom’s or group’s ability to bond with others
- an element that readily forms cations and has metallic bounds
- The organized array of all the chemical elements in order of increasing atomic number
36 Clues: The core of an atom • A negatively charged ion • A positively charged ion • The smallest unit of matter • mass- The total mass of an atom • An atom that has an electrical charge • the horizontal rows of the periodic table • the vertical columns of the periodic table • number- The total number of protons of an atom • Specific patterns in the properties of chemical elements • ...
Physical science vocab words Crossword puzzle 2020-10-13
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- the center part of an atom which carries the electrons and protons.
- a chemical bond between to nonmetal atoms.
- the number of atoms in the chemical formula.
- the system of electrons located in the outside of the nucleus of an atom.
- a row of elements in the periodic table.
- a vertical column in the periodic table
- a group atoms connected to each other
- these types of elements do not conduct heat and electricity well and are located in groups 14-18.
- a negatively charged ion.
- an atom with more or less neutrons than it should carry.
- the number of neutrons and protons in an atom.
- the arrangement of electrons in energy levels around the nucleus.
- the mass of an atom.
- the outermost electron in an electron shell.
- an atom with a charge.
- Where oppositely charged ions attract each other and the valence electrons gets moved permanently.
- a subatomic particle that has no charge and is located in the nucleus of an atom.
- a chemical bond between a metal atom and a nonmetal atom.
- the number of protons located in the nucleus of an atom.
- a positively charged ion.
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- is a way of showing the elements in a compound and the formula for it.
- two or more atoms of different elements being held by a chemical bond.
- an atom with a positive charge.
- Formation of a chemical bond between two or more atoms.
- is a state of matter such as solid,liquid,gas,and plasma.
- metalloids are a types of elements that have characteristics in the middle of nonmetals and metals.
- a compound made of exactly 2 different elements.
- a chart that lists all the elements in the world.
- an atom with a negative charge.
- high conductivity for electricity and heat.They are usually hard but some very few metals can be soft.
- the building blocks of everything.
- columns of elements in the periodic table that have similar characteristics.
- elements from groups 1-2 and groups 13-18.
- a positively charged subatomic particle that is located in the nucleus of an atom.
- a subatomic particle that is located near the nucleus and flies around it this particle has a negative charge.
- properties of chemical elements in the periodic table.
36 Clues: the mass of an atom. • an atom with a charge. • a negatively charged ion. • a positively charged ion. • an atom with a positive charge. • an atom with a negative charge. • the building blocks of everything. • a group atoms connected to each other • a vertical column in the periodic table • a row of elements in the periodic table. • a chemical bond between to nonmetal atoms. • ...
United States-Physical and Human Geography. 2020-05-08
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- Cardinal point
- Social community with a political organization
- It comes from an indigenous name
- Legal Text
- Second largest continent on the planet
- One of the most cold countries
- Where is the Mojave desert
- distance from a point on the earth to the parallel of the equator
- Capital of United states
- natural elevation of land
- Group of people from the same geographical origin
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- science that studies the surface of the earth
- set of traditions and customs
- It is transmitted from generation to generation
- set of inhabitants of a place
- Population where a group of people lives
- Specific cities of a country
- The seasons of the year begin and end
- Occupation, activity or work
- Science that studies how to manage resources of money
20 Clues: Legal Text • Cardinal point • Capital of United states • natural elevation of land • Where is the Mojave desert • Specific cities of a country • Occupation, activity or work • set of traditions and customs • set of inhabitants of a place • One of the most cold countries • It comes from an indigenous name • The seasons of the year begin and end • Second largest continent on the planet • ...
The Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- Costal desert with no rainfall most of the time
- "Rio Bravo del Norte" In mexico. Firms part of the border between Mexico and United states
- dangerous/risky
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- The entire continent of South America in including to Mexico, Central America, and the islands of the Caribbean
- silvery white metal
- gradual increases in elevation at the base of a mountain range
- "river if silver" flows into the Atlantic Ocean
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- an area of relatively level high ground
- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
- "hot land" lies at elevations between sea level 2,500
- the surroundings of a person, animal, or plant
- extensive treeless plains in South
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- a stretch of land
- "high plane"
- 4,000 mile river throughout South
- Ranges that run parallel to one another
- Vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones
- bounded on the west by North and South America
- to set apart from others
- Sparsely populated plateau of forests and grass lands
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- Electricity power generated from moving water
- Rocky mountain located in South
- the sudden, forceful coming together in direct contact of two bodies
- extending in the same direction
- South America's inland grasslands
- Eastern Highlands plunge to the Atlantic Ocean forming a steep slope
- open area covered in grass
30 Clues: "high plane" • dangerous/risky • a stretch of land • silvery white metal • to set apart from others • open area covered in grass • Rocky mountain located in South • extending in the same direction • 4,000 mile river throughout South • South America's inland grasslands • extensive treeless plains in South • Ranges that run parallel to one another • ...
Physical Science Root Words Part 2 2021-10-27
20 Clues: half • salt • large • water • break • small • poison • across • dissolve • together • thousand • chemical • cryo,cold • ferro: iron • life,living • from, shape • below, under • carbo,carbon • using electricity • down,without,from
CSEC Physical Education and Sport 2021 2021-05-03
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- move limb away from the body
- 'f' in the training principle means
- often short with high level of body mass as fat
- this system supports protect aids with movement
- when muscles increase in length
- two bottom chambers of the heart
- the form in which glucose is stored
- small air sacs in the lungs
- the maximum amount of oxygen the body needs
- needed for life and derived from food
- small tubes in the lungs subdivide of bronchi
- increase in muscle size
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- endurance of the heart and lungs
- move limb toward the body
- this substance increase of urine excretion
- basic cell of the nervous system
- often slim with thin arms
- high blood pressure
- large range of mobility happens here
- injury to ligaments
- thin blood vessel which transports blood
- ability to change direction quickly
- fibrous tissue joining muscles to bones
- top chambers of the heart
- banned type of androgenic anabolic steroids
25 Clues: high blood pressure • injury to ligaments • increase in muscle size • move limb toward the body • often slim with thin arms • top chambers of the heart • small air sacs in the lungs • move limb away from the body • when muscles increase in length • endurance of the heart and lungs • basic cell of the nervous system • two bottom chambers of the heart • ...
Superheroes - Physical description, personality and superpowers 2023-01-19
30 Clues: cil • ride • croc • laid • peau • corne • ongle • voler • tenue • grand • casque • maigre • courir • marcher • pouvoir • devenir • léviter • égoïste • bouclier • feignant • ceinture • effrayant • cicatrice • dangereux • affectueux • téléporter • beau / belle • plein d'esprit • tâche de rousseur • porter (un vêtement)
Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter 2023-05-05
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- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- the ability of a substance to be hammered or beaten into thin sheets
- How readily a substance combines chemically with other substances.
- a liquid's resistance to flow
- qualitative physical property; smell
- The tendency to crack or break; the opposite of elasticity
- of matter A physical property that describes matter as a solid, liquid, or gas.
- The measure of the size of something in a particular direction, such as the length, width, height or diameter.
- Mass per unit volume; the "heaviness" of an object
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- clearness; transparent, translucent, opaque
- the ability to burn
- The ability to be pulled into thin wires
- The ability to break down pigment.
- the sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth and throat on contact with a substance.
- The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- the deterioration of a metal due to a chemical reaction in the environment
- shininess; qualitative physical property
- A measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- The ability to dissolve in another substance
- The ability of an object to transfer heat or electricity to another object.
21 Clues: the ability to burn • a liquid's resistance to flow • The ability to break down pigment. • qualitative physical property; smell • The ability to be pulled into thin wires • shininess; qualitative physical property • clearness; transparent, translucent, opaque • The ability to dissolve in another substance • A measure of the amount of matter in an object • ...
East Asia Physical Geography! Unit 11 2023-05-01
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- The people of Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia live in mostly small what? (1.1)
- All three rivers begin in the highlands and flow south through valleys between what? (1.2)
- scientist who studies the relationship between organisms and their environments (1.2)
- catching just enough fish to live on (1.2)
- What country is the Bilaukataung mountain range in?(1.3)
- fierce tropical wind storms with heavy rains and high winds (1.1)
- Range Bauxite is mined in the southern part of which mountain range? (1.3)
- Capital of Thailand (597)
- Capital of Phillipines (597)
- long and narrow piece of land that inludes parts of Malaysia, Thailand, and Mynmar and touches water on three sides (1.3)
- only country that is landlocked (1.1)
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- What covers about 40% of the Malay Peninsula? (1.3)
- a volcanic zone around the Pacific Ocean and in Indonesia and the Phillippines (1.1)
- Longest river in Southeast Asia (1.2)
- The Mekong River empties into what body of water? (1.2)
- sourrounded by land on all sides (1.1)
- River that supports rice farming and is used as a transportation network (1.2)
- undersea earthquake (1.1)
- Most important river in Thailand (1.2)
- Capital of Timor-Leste (597)
20 Clues: undersea earthquake (1.1) • Capital of Thailand (597) • Capital of Timor-Leste (597) • Capital of Phillipines (597) • Longest river in Southeast Asia (1.2) • only country that is landlocked (1.1) • sourrounded by land on all sides (1.1) • Most important river in Thailand (1.2) • catching just enough fish to live on (1.2) • What covers about 40% of the Malay Peninsula? (1.3) • ...
Physical Science 1st Semester Crossword Project 2013-12-15
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- Is a change in position
- Is a force that resists motion
- Are rhythmic disturbances that carry energy through matter or space
- A substance that cannot be separated or broken down
- Variable that responds
- Is a solution that has an excess of H+ ions
- How fast the wave is traveling
- The substances are not altered chemically,but merely changed to another phase
- is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is
- Two or more substances
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- Guessing or drawing conclusions
- Is the tendency of an object to resit changes in its velocity whether in motion or motionless
- Visual display of information or data
- Variable that is purposely changed
- Using one or more of the senses to learn about an object
- Force that pulls an object downward
- Educated guess about the relationship between variables
- is a solution that has an excess of OH-ions
- A subtance that is made of two or more different elements
- Can be defined as the ability to do work
20 Clues: Variable that responds • Two or more substances • Is a change in position • Is a force that resists motion • How fast the wave is traveling • Guessing or drawing conclusions • Variable that is purposely changed • Force that pulls an object downward • Visual display of information or data • Can be defined as the ability to do work • is a solution that has an excess of OH-ions • ...
Physical Science Final Exam Semester 1 2017-12-15
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- The smallest unit of an element that maintains the chemical properties of that element is a(n)__________________.
- Helium symbol.
- oxygen symbol.
- The metric prefix that means 1/1000.
- A theory that states that particles are always in motion, especially when their temperatures are increasing.
- Reactive metals that are found in group 2 and form +2 ions. (magnesium, calcium,etc.)
- The _____________ force is the upward force that keeps an object immersed in or floating on a fluid.
- Hydrogen symbol.
- Elements on the periodic table that are malleable, conductive, shiny or lustrous, usually solid, and form + ions.
- Coal, oil, and natural gas are all types of _____________ that are nonrenewable energy sources that come from the remains of dead plants and animals.
- The metric prefix that means 1000.
- A combination of 2 or more substances that are not chemically combined.
- A graduated cylinder helps one measure the ___________ of a liquid.
- Metric unit for measuring temperature; On this scale water freezes at zero and boils at 100.
- A state of matter with indefinite shape and definite volume.
- Elements on the periodic table that are dull, maybe solid or gas, good insulators, and usually form - ions.
- Iron symbol.
- Sodium symbol.
- - charge particle found in various energy orbitals outside the nucleus; insignificant mass.
- A sample of matter, either a single element or a single compound that has definite chemical and physical properties. You can also write either a formula or symbol for it.
- The resistance of a fluid to flow is called _____________________.
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means is a(n) ________________________.
- Phosphorus symbol
- The standard basic unit of mass is the __________.
- The change from a solid directly into a gas.
- In a chemical _________________ atoms are always rearranged.
- The standard basic unit of length is the __________.
- When 2 different atoms of the same type have different masses because they contain different numbers of neutrons they are called _____________ ?
- The change of a solid into a liquid.
- Solar, hydroelectric (water), geothermal, and wind power all represent _____________ sources of energy.
- In addition to physics, the other main science that involves the study of matter.
- The law of conservation of ____________ says that matter cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be transformed from 1 form to another.
- The metric prefix that means 1/100 or 0.01.
- Particle found in the nucleus of an atom, has a mass of 1 a.m.u., has a +1 charge.
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- If a substance reacts with acid to form hydrogen this is an example of a __________________ property.
- A substance is green, has a mass of 2.0g, a density of 5.0 g/cm3, and is able to dissolve in water. These are all examples of ________________ properties.
- Milk and lemonade are both solutions that when mixed, look the same throughout. This makes them __________________ mixtures.
- A representation of an object or event that can be studied to understand the real object or event.
- Chlorine symbol.
- Potassium symbol.
- Polluted city air and Italian salad dressing are examples of a _________________ mixture.
- Reactive metals that are found in group 1 and form +1 ions. (Lithium, sodium, potassium, etc.)
- A state of matter with definite shape and volume; the particles have the strongest attraction for one another.
- A group of atoms of the same or different types that are chemically combined and act as a single unit is called a(n)______________.
- Gold symbol.
- The simplest element on the periodic table with an atomic number of 1 (1 proton).
- The change of a gas into a liquid.
- Elements that exhibit properties of metals and nonmetals.
- State of matter with indefinite shape and volume; the particles have the least amount of attraction for one another.
- A substance made of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds.
- The metric system is an easy system to use because it is all based on powers of _________.
- When liquids turn into solids, the atoms or molecules become more ordered in this process.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- When water freezes, the size of the particles ______________________.
- The change of a liquid into a gas.
- Particle found in the nucleus, has a mass of 1 a.m.u., has 0 charge.
- Nitrogen symbol.
- The change of a liquid into a gas.
- The capacity or ability of a substance to combine chemically with another substance is called ______________.
- Reactive nonmetals that are found in group 17 and form +1 ions. (Fluorine, chlorine, etc.)
- Besides "scale," another name used to describe an instrument that determines the mass of an object.
- The ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance is known as _______________.
- The standard basic unit of volume is the __________.
63 Clues: Gold symbol. • Iron symbol. • Helium symbol. • oxygen symbol. • Sodium symbol. • Chlorine symbol. • Hydrogen symbol. • Nitrogen symbol. • Potassium symbol. • Phosphorus symbol • The metric prefix that means 1000. • The change of a gas into a liquid. • The change of a liquid into a gas. • The change of a liquid into a gas. • The metric prefix that means 1/1000. • ...
Physical & Motor Development of Children & Adolescents 2018-03-05
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- Impairment A visual problem that calls for specific modification in the student's educational programs.
- Regular physical activity promotes growth by strengthening bones and muscles.
- Profuse bleeding of the mother during birth.
- Rapid, involuntary side movement of the eyeball.
- The lens of the eye changes from a clear transparent structure to a cloudy or opaque one.
- This is caused by bacteria or virus on the fetus in the womb.
- Adequate nutrition contributes to a continuous growth and development.
- Mother supplies all the nutrients to the inborn fetus.
- Insufficient intake of food nutrients.
- Entry of large quantities of medicines into the body.
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- About 70 - 80% of growth hormone is secreted during _____.
- The physically handicapped have impairments that are temporary or permanent.
- The exposure of pregnant mother to radioactive elements.
- Caused by several illnesses in infants.
- He must have in his diet, nutritious food rich in needed nutrients.
- Children born with or develop serious _________________ can have stunted growth if not treated.
- Birth of the fetus is usually earlier than the ninth month of pregnancy.
- The child's ______________ influences to a large extent his growth.
- Injuries suffered by the newborn baby.
- Increased pressure within the eye, gradual loss of vision, beginning with the peripheral vision.
20 Clues: Injuries suffered by the newborn baby. • Insufficient intake of food nutrients. • Caused by several illnesses in infants. • Profuse bleeding of the mother during birth. • Rapid, involuntary side movement of the eyeball. • Entry of large quantities of medicines into the body. • Mother supplies all the nutrients to the inborn fetus. • ...
Mechanics A1: Physical Quantities and Units 2018-07-27
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- Multiply by 1/1000,000,000,000.
- Unit of resistance.
- Unit of pressure.
- Unit of length.
- Unit of mass.
- Multiply by 1000,000,000.
- Multiply by 1000,000,000,000.
- Indicates decimal multiples and submultiples of units.
- A standard of measurement.
- Unit of time.
- Multiply by 1/1000.
- Unit of potential difference.
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- Unit of energy.
- Unit of frequency.
- Unit of current.
- Unit of charge.
- Multiply by 1000,000.
- Multiply by 1000.
- How large a quantity is. How big.
- Unit of power.
- Multiply by 1/1000,000,000.
- Unit of force.
- Unit of temperature.
- Multiply by 1/1000,000.
24 Clues: Unit of mass. • Unit of time. • Unit of power. • Unit of force. • Unit of energy. • Unit of charge. • Unit of length. • Unit of current. • Unit of pressure. • Multiply by 1000. • Unit of frequency. • Unit of resistance. • Multiply by 1/1000. • Unit of temperature. • Multiply by 1000,000. • Multiply by 1/1000,000. • Multiply by 1000,000,000. • A standard of measurement. • Multiply by 1/1000,000,000. • ...
Environment Factors Physical and Natural Environment 2022-03-27
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- What determines whether funding of programs and/or services are availiable to benefit individuals with disabilities?
- A key component to effective home modification is the ___ between the home and environment
- Environments with poor accessibility can __ impact the participation of persons with disabilities
- The 1st step to home modification is
- The OT should select a __ __ that is customized to the treatment, setting, and health conditions of the client
- The 3 main categories of the physical environment include the built environment, products and technology, and the __ environment
- This model explores the capacities of the person
- __ __ may be required to understand an individual's abilities or limitations in community spaces
- technology Any product or system that is used to improve the functional capacity of persons who have disabilities is called __
- Culture can be relevant at the individual, organization, and community, and __ levels
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- Include people, their attitudes and cultural values, and social support offered by the people
- Create demands that require the user to manipulate the environment using fine motor control to twist, rotate, push, or pull an object
- __ is the result of complex interactions between intrinsic and extrinsic person factors of the environment and what people need/what to do
- The __ model suggested that the rehab process can include restoring or expanding the individual's function by removing barriers that hinder performance
- __ can assist in managing conditions, improve functioning, increase independence, ensure safety, and reduce cost of overall care
- The environment represents both __ space and __ structures
- Comprises an environment that has an impact on the developing individual, but does not contain him or her
- __ is the context that is external to the person in which activity occurs
- Interactions between a person and their child is an example of what system
- Which environmental element involves frequented slaves by the individuals and their daily occupations?
20 Clues: The 1st step to home modification is • This model explores the capacities of the person • The environment represents both __ space and __ structures • __ is the context that is external to the person in which activity occurs • Interactions between a person and their child is an example of what system • ...
Physical Science Ch6 elect 1/2 2022-02-24
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- states that charge can be transferred from object to object , but cannot be created or destroyed
- is a closed path that electric current follows
- is related to the force that causes electric charges to flow
- Material through which electrons move easily
- has three parts(two metallic plates and compound electrolyte solution)
- Negatively charged electric particle that usually is found in shells
- is high to low gradient
- Material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- measured in OHM’s is the tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms of energy
- this surrounds every electric charge that exert force that causes other electric charges to be attracted
- are the voltage difference
- Positively charged electric particles that are found usually in the nucleus
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- the accumulation of excess electric charge on an object
- is the process of transferring charge by touching or rubbing
- neutral electric particle usually found in the nucleus
- is the net movement of electric charges in a single direction
- have three parts (two electrode and electrolyte)
- is the rearrangement of electrons on a neutral object caused by a nearby charged object
- Commonly known as AMPS-one amp is equal to one coulomb of electric charge
- the current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance remember the triangle (VIR)
- is a device that can detect electric charge
- is low to high gradient
- International System of unit to be used across the Earth
23 Clues: is high to low gradient • is low to high gradient • are the voltage difference • is a device that can detect electric charge • Material through which electrons move easily • is a closed path that electric current follows • have three parts (two electrode and electrolyte) • neutral electric particle usually found in the nucleus • ...
8th Grade Physical Science Vocabulary Review 2022-03-06
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- resources that can be replenished in a short amount of time
- tiny, very dense, positively charged region in center of an atom; made up of protons & neutron
- found in group 13periodic table
- group 14 periodic table
- atomic mass unit; indicates mass on an atomic/molecular scale
- average mass of protons & neutrons in an element
- formulas and symbols written to represent a reaction
- specific area where electrons of same energy level are found
- most elements, typically solid, shiny malleable, & a good conductor of heat & electricity
- elements typically not shiny, usually a gas or brittle solid, not malleable, & a poor conductor of heat & electricity
- found in group 17 periodic table
- substance produced during a chemical reaction
- form as result of loss or gain of electrons; identified by overall net charge
- atoms of same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- particles smaller than an atom
- columns on periodic table that arranges the elements by the number of electrons that are in outside shell
- subatomic particle without charge; contributes to mass of an atom
- elements in Group 3 with atomic numbers 89 - 103
- rows in periodic table that classifies elements by number of atomic shells
- attempt to fill electron shells; ionic bonds, covalent bonds, metallic bonds
- number of protons in the nucleus of one atom
- elements/compounds that can only be separated/combined to make substances with new properties by means of chemical reaction
- found in group 16 periodic table
- combination of 2 or more substances that are not chemically combined
- form of charge, designated negative, positive, or neutral (without charge)
- substances that we obtain from land, water, & air around us, either renewable or nonrenewable
- anything that has mass & takes up space
- elements in Group 3 with atomic numbers 57 - 71
- one/two letter notation used to represent a particular element
- something that can produce heat, power life, move objects, or produce electricity
- process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- found in Group 2 Periodic Table
- mass of all reactants must equal mass of all products, mass is neither created nor destroyed
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- electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom that influence how element will react with other substances
- table showing chemical elements arranged according to their atomic numbers
- cannot be remade or re-grown at a scale comparable to its consumption
- negatively charged subatomic particle; involved in formation of chemical bonds
- - can be observed without changing identity
- substances that change into new identity; difficult to put back into original matter
- number written below & to right of a chemical symbol, shows the number of a specific type of atom present
- pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical or chemical means
- found in Group 1 Periodic Table
- found in groups 3 - 12 periodic table
- all of the area inside an atom surrounding nucleus where electrons are found
- found in group 18periodic table
- oil, coal, natural gas
- positively charged subatomic particle; contributes to the mass of the atom
- two elements react to form a compound
- found in group 15 Periodic Table
- substance that takes part in & undergoes change during a reaction
- number placed in front of a chemical symbol or formula during balancing of equation
- smallest unit that has all of the properties of that element containing a nucleus within an electron
- rate at which chemical substance tends to undergo chemical reaction & significantly influenced by valence electrons
- pure substance composed of two or elements chemically
- elements that have properties of both metals & nonmetals
55 Clues: oil, coal, natural gas • group 14 periodic table • particles smaller than an atom • found in group 13periodic table • found in Group 1 Periodic Table • found in group 18periodic table • found in Group 2 Periodic Table • found in group 17 periodic table • found in group 15 Periodic Table • found in group 16 periodic table • found in groups 3 - 12 periodic table • ...
The Physical World of a Machine 2023-11-28
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- What is present when work is done?
- Condition of various energies
- Energy has many of these
- Moving an object through a distance
- Can be energy or resistance
- Resistance ___ motion
- A force measure
- One type of energy transmission system
- Potential energy is ___ energy
- Force which causes movement
- Kinetic energy does work as it ___ an object's surface
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, so says this law
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- Since the source of kinetic energy for a machine is not at the point of work, it must be ___
- A work measure
- Force Intensity
- The degree to which a system's working energy decreases is measure of a system's ___
- Kinetic energy accompanied by pressure is __ energy
- it influences motion
- A means of energy transmission
- Term indicating how long it takes to do work
- Friction is a ___
- A state of energy which can do work
- Kinetic energy changes to heat when this resistance is overcome
- An energy form
- A form of kinetic energy
25 Clues: A work measure • An energy form • Force Intensity • A force measure • Friction is a ___ • it influences motion • Resistance ___ motion • Energy has many of these • A form of kinetic energy • Can be energy or resistance • Force which causes movement • Condition of various energies • A means of energy transmission • Potential energy is ___ energy • What is present when work is done? • ...
Introduction to Physical Activity Chpt. 1 2023-09-18
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- Helps you to prevent injury
- After a workout, it's best to do slow jogging or fast walking
- Examples are push ups and curl ups
- After a workout, it's best not to stop ___
- Examples are watching TV, computer games, social media
- Intensity is not too easy and not too hard
- Experts recommend that adults to moderate activities for __ minutes
- "with oxygen"
- Examples are running, swimming, skating, dancing
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- Using more energy doing these activities, like aerobics and sports
- Occurs when your muscles contract to make your body move
- Heart, blood vessels, muscles ready so that you won't injure muscles
- (First level of the pyramid) walking to school or doing yard work
- ___ activities can be done when you're young as well as when you are old
- Teens need about __ hours of sleep each day
- Best activity to warm up the body includes fast walking or ___
- Level __ of the PAP help people reduce their risk of disease and help maintain body weight
- Vigorous activities should be done at least 3 days a week for __ min.
- Examples are tennis, basketball, soccer
- Physical activity done to build physical fitness
20 Clues: "with oxygen" • Helps you to prevent injury • Examples are push ups and curl ups • Examples are tennis, basketball, soccer • After a workout, it's best not to stop ___ • Intensity is not too easy and not too hard • Teens need about __ hours of sleep each day • Physical activity done to build physical fitness • Examples are running, swimming, skating, dancing • ...
Physical Science Ch4: Mixtures, Elements, & Compounds 2024-09-02
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- two or more elements chemically combined
- Large numbers written before a chemical formula in a chemical equation to indicate the number of molecules
- a mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another substance
- a mixture that appears to be the same throughout
- a substance made of only one kind of material and is the same throughout
- how much of a solute can dissolve in a solvent
- able to be dissolved
- the building blocks of matter
- not able to be dissolved
- Symbol
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
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- small numbers written in the bottom right corner of a chemical symbol to indicate the number of atoms
- a combination of chemical symbols that represents a molecule of a compound
- an equation describing a chemical reaction
- the substance that does the dissolving in a solution
- the substance that is dissolved in a solution
- a mixture that does not appear to be the same throughout
- two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined
- two or more atoms chemically bonded together
- a homogeneous mixture of different metal elements
20 Clues: Symbol • able to be dissolved • not able to be dissolved • the building blocks of matter • two or more elements chemically combined • an equation describing a chemical reaction • two or more atoms chemically bonded together • the substance that is dissolved in a solution • how much of a solute can dissolve in a solvent • a mixture that appears to be the same throughout • ...
2024 Africa Physical and History Review 2024-12-19
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- Artifact that helped historians translate early Egyptian writing
- Language created by the early Egyptians
- Another name for the Old Kingdom
- First of the Western African Kingdoms
- Type of economy using barter and trade
- The natural barrier for ancient Egypt to the north
- A technique where a dead body is wrapped in linens after taking out their organs
- A landform caused by the fault line running along the eastern side of Africa
- The capital city created by Mansa Musa
- The only climate Africa does NOT have
- Considered to be one of the most famous rulers of Egypt
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- Second of the Western African Kingdoms
- The two resources the Western African kingdoms had control over
- The natural barrier for ancient Egypt to the east and west
- Geography of the Western African Kingdoms
- Geography of the early Egyptian civilization
- Tallest mountain in Africa
- Recognized as what the Middle Kingdoms was known for
- Second longest river in Africa and deepest in the world
- Last of the Western African Kingdoms
- Oldest early civilization in Africa
- The religion Mansa Musa practiced
- The type of Government ancient Egypt had
23 Clues: Tallest mountain in Africa • Another name for the Old Kingdom • The religion Mansa Musa practiced • Oldest early civilization in Africa • Last of the Western African Kingdoms • First of the Western African Kingdoms • The only climate Africa does NOT have • Second of the Western African Kingdoms • Type of economy using barter and trade • The capital city created by Mansa Musa • ...
Africa Physical and Political Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-01
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- country that is completely surrounded by another country
- Man's best friend
- desert located in Botswana
- Likes to chase mice
- major river in East Africa
- country that contains the western most point of mainland Africa
- country with more than one capital city
- large lake shared by Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda
- country that is considered the "horn of Africa"
- capital city where the White and Blue Nile meet
- longest lake in the world bordering the Dem. Rep of Congo and Tanzania
- Large marsupial
- desert located in Namibia
- river that forms the border between Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo
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- narrow waterway separating Africa and Europe
- country that is a group of islands north of Madagascar
- body of water separating Africa and Europe
- ocean west of Africa
- Has a trunk
- river that flows through Mali, Niger, and Nigeria
- highest peak in Africa
- mountain range found in South Africa
- largest desert in Africa
- ocean east of Africa
- Flying mammal
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • ocean west of Africa • ocean east of Africa • highest peak in Africa • largest desert in Africa • desert located in Namibia • desert located in Botswana • major river in East Africa • mountain range found in South Africa • country with more than one capital city • ...
Unit 5: Mental and Physical Health 2025-05-03
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- Persistent, excessive worry about various aspects of life.
- Formerly known as multiple personality disorder; characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities.
- A state of motor immobility and behavioral abnormality seen in some mental disorders.
- Proposes some people, mostly women, react to stress by tending to their own and others' needs.
- Fear of social situations where one might be judged or scrutinized by others.
- Perspective that emphasizes the role of learning and environment in shaping behavior.
- False beliefs that may manifest as persecutory, believing others are our to harm you, or grandiose, believing you have special powers.
- Perspective that examines how social and cultural factors influence behavior.
- Perspective that focuses on unconscious processes and early life experiences.
- Focuses on factors that contribute to individual and societal thriving. It emphasizes positive emotions, resilience, and psychological health.
- Fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or help unavailable. Could include public transportation, open spaces, and crowds.
- A type of exposure therapy where a person is gradually exposed to a feared stimulus while practicing relaxation techniques.
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- Involves recurrent, unexpected panic attacks with physical and cognitive symptoms of intense fear.
- Perspective that focuses on mental processes such as thinking, memory, and problem-solving.
- False sensory perceptions, such as hearing voices or seeing things that aren’t present.
- A disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and actions (compulsions).
- Perspective that focuses on the physiological and genetic influences on behavior.
- A therapeutic approach that emphasizes empathy, active listening, and unconditional positive regard for the client.
- A controversial and rarely used procedure that severs connections in the prefrontal cortex. Was once widely performed to treat mental illnesses but has since been abandoned.
- A neurological disorder caused by long-term use of antipsychotic medications, characterized by involuntary movements.
- A medical treatment for severe depression involving electrical stimulation of the brain under anesthesia.
- Describes the process of experiencing stress in three stages: alarm reaction, resistance phase, and exhaustion phase.
- Perspective that emphasizes personal growth, free will, and self-actualization.
- A form of therapy that helps clients identify and change irrational beliefs contributing to emotional distress.
- A mental health disorder triggered by exposure to traumatic events, leading to flashbacks, anxiety, and avoidance.
25 Clues: Persistent, excessive worry about various aspects of life. • Fear of social situations where one might be judged or scrutinized by others. • Perspective that examines how social and cultural factors influence behavior. • Perspective that focuses on unconscious processes and early life experiences. • ...
unit 2 physical geography test review 2024-09-29
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- it takes the earth 24 hours for one ____.
- boundaries occur when two tectonic plates slide apart from one another.boundaries occur when two tectonic plates slide towards one another. When two plates slide past each other, that boundary is know as a
- atmosphere
- it takes the earth 365 days for one _____ around the sun
- type of biome that receives less than 10 inches of rain per year
- lithosphere
- planets in our solar system
- greatest influence on climate
- climate that has hot summers, mild to cold winters
- breaking down of rocks
- A type of graph that combines bar and line graphs showing monthly averages of precipitation and temperatures for an area is known as a -
- boundaries occur when two plates slide past each other
- movement of rocks by wind, water, or ice
- conditions over a short period of time
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- low latitude, usually found along the equator
- caused by plate tectonic movement
- boundaries occur when two tectonic plates slide towards one another
- conditions over a long period of time
- cycle that starts by the sun with evaporation, condensation, then precipitation
- hydrosphere
- continental (mid latitude) experiences a true 4 ____
- Earth's ____ is the reason for the seasons
- landforms like volcanoes are part of this sphere
- the earth is titled at 23 ____
- biosphere
- The planets in our solar system revolve around the Sun due to the ___________ pull of the Sun.The Earth tilts at
- climate that causes a place to be treeless and constantly frozen subsoil (permafrost)
- high latitude, has harsh winters and cool summers
28 Clues: biosphere • atmosphere • hydrosphere • lithosphere • breaking down of rocks • planets in our solar system • greatest influence on climate • the earth is titled at 23 ____ • caused by plate tectonic movement • conditions over a long period of time • conditions over a short period of time • movement of rocks by wind, water, or ice • it takes the earth 24 hours for one ____. • ...
Physical and Political Geography of Africa 2025-01-27
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- Largest country in Africa.
- Channel named after a country that separates Madagascar from mainland Africa.
- Number of countries in Africa.
- Desert in Southern Africa that borders Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa.
- Gulf near the centre of Africa, also named after a country.
- Ocean east of Africa.
- Most populated country in Africa, making up 15.4% of the population.
- Lake named after country that is shrinking due to climate change and population pressures.
- Longest river in the world.
- A region separating the dry Sahara and the humid Sudanian Savannas.
- The name of a lake and a waterfall in Africa.
- Major desert in Africa.
- Only country to have three capitals.
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- Smallest country connected to mainland Africa, this country is also surrounded by Senegal.
- This country is often called “The Cradle of Mankind”.
- Continent this entire crossword is about. If you don’t know this, you are COOKED.
- Canal similar to Panama that separates Africa from Asia.
- Also known as the Somali Peninsula, this area in Africa consists of Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Ethiopia.
- Island nation that is the smallest in Africa.
- Youngest Country in the world, created in July 9, 2011 by a treaty that ended a war in Africa. This country is also the most diverse.
- A series of valleys that splits the African Continent in two.
- Ocean south of Africa
- Mountain range bordering Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
- Namibia exports about 46% of this resource out of all of Africa.
- One major resource from Africa that has a yellow shine.
- Ocean west of Africa.
26 Clues: Ocean east of Africa. • Ocean south of Africa • Ocean west of Africa. • Major desert in Africa. • Largest country in Africa. • Longest river in the world. • Number of countries in Africa. • Only country to have three capitals. • Island nation that is the smallest in Africa. • The name of a lake and a waterfall in Africa. • This country is often called “The Cradle of Mankind”. • ...
Physical and Chemical Changes - Discovery Science 2025-03-09
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- A reaction where a solid forms from two liquids
- A solid turning straight into a gas without becoming a liquid
- A solid turning into a liquid
- A type of change where no new substance is made
- A reaction where two or more substances combine to make something new
- A word to describe something that cannot dissolve in a liquid
- A change that can be undone and go back to how it was before
- A word to describe something that can dissolve in a liquid
- When heat causes a substance to break apart into new substances
- The liquid that dissolves a solute
- A change that cannot be undone because a new substance is made
- A liquid turning into a gas quickly when heated
- When an acid and a base react to make salt and water
- When a substance breaks up and mixes into a liquid to form a solution
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- When a substance reacts with oxygen like rust forming on iron
- A solution that cannot dissolve any more solute because it is full
- A liquid turning into a solid
- A liquid slowly turning into a gas from its surface
- The idea that the total mass stays the same in a reaction even if substances change form
- A reaction that produces bubbles or fizzing
- The substance that gets dissolved in a liquid
- The mixture made when a solute dissolves in a solvent
- A gas turning into a liquid when cooled
- A reaction where a substance burns usually with oxygen
- A type of change where a new substance is formed
25 Clues: A liquid turning into a solid • A solid turning into a liquid • The liquid that dissolves a solute • A gas turning into a liquid when cooled • A reaction that produces bubbles or fizzing • The substance that gets dissolved in a liquid • A reaction where a solid forms from two liquids • A type of change where no new substance is made • ...
Phases of Matter and Physical Properties 2025-10-10
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- Components evenly distributed
- Temperature at which liquid becomes gas
- Solid to liquid; energy added
- Separates solids from liquids using a filter
- Increase in size of substance when heated
- No definite shape but definite volume; particles slide past each other
- Temperature at which solid becomes liquid
- Separates liquids based on boiling points
- Combination of two or more substances
- Volume increases as temperature increases
- Energy to change solid to liquid
- Energy to change liquid to gas
- Liquid to solid; energy removed
- Average kinetic energy of particles
- Gas to liquid; energy removed
- Separates substances based on travel distance on paper
- Resistance of a fluid to flow
- Pressure increases as volume decreases
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- Upward force exerted by a fluid
- Components not evenly distributed
- Liquid to gas at the surface
- Characteristics observed without changing substance
- Superheated gas with charged particles; found in stars
- Energy to raise 1 g of substance 1°C
- Solid to gas; energy added
- Faster fluid flow means lower pressure
- Pressure transmitted equally through a fluid
- Mass divided by volume
- Explains how matter is made of moving particles
- Liquid to gas; energy added
- No definite shape or volume; particles move freely
- Gas to solid; energy removed
- Total kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- Definite shape and volume; particles vibrate in place
- Separates magnetic from non-magnetic materials
- Force divided by area
36 Clues: Force divided by area • Mass divided by volume • Solid to gas; energy added • Liquid to gas; energy added • Liquid to gas at the surface • Gas to solid; energy removed • Components evenly distributed • Solid to liquid; energy added • Gas to liquid; energy removed • Resistance of a fluid to flow • Energy to change liquid to gas • Upward force exerted by a fluid • ...
Topic 1: Physical Properties of Matter 2025-08-20
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- Groups of similar things based on characteristics or properties
- The amount of space something takes up
- Float or sink
- Cannot be dissolved
- Two or more substances that can be easily seperated
- One or more substances dissolves into another
- Use five senses to study examine, learn, and discover
- Does not allow thermal or electrical energy to pass easily
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- A substance breaks down and spreads evenly throughout a liquid
- Allows thermal or electrical energy to pass easily
- A force that causes magnetic matter to be attracted to a magnet
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- A small part of a substance
- The amount of matter in an object
- Takes the shape of its container
- Has a set shape and size
- The flow of electrical power or charge
- A part of a mixture
- Takes both the shape and volume of its container
- The ability to dissolve in adissolvebstance
20 Clues: Float or sink • Cannot be dissolved • A part of a mixture • Has a set shape and size • A small part of a substance • Takes the shape of its container • The amount of matter in an object • The amount of space something takes up • The flow of electrical power or charge • Anything that has mass and takes up space • The ability to dissolve in adissolvebstance • ...
Vital Signs and the Physical Exam 2025-05-20
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- this position places the patient on their left side
- this is the pulse in the neck that is used in CPR
- absence of breathing
- never place the patient in this position until the provider is in the room
- an instantaneous tympanic membrane thermometer is called
- the common place to take a patients pulse
- the bottom number in blood pressure
- the part of the brain that regulates temperature
- a blood pressure reading of 128/84 is considered
- an elevated body temperature higher than 99.5
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- the process of measuring
- slow breathing, less than 12 per minute
- the most accurate method of taking body temperature
- fast breathing is called
- a low oxygen level is referred to as
- a fast heartrate higher than 100 BPM
- this clips on the end of the finger and measures pulse and oxygen
- difficult or labored breathing
- the top number in blood pressure
- force and strength of the pulse is referred to as
20 Clues: absence of breathing • the process of measuring • fast breathing is called • difficult or labored breathing • the top number in blood pressure • the bottom number in blood pressure • a low oxygen level is referred to as • a fast heartrate higher than 100 BPM • slow breathing, less than 12 per minute • the common place to take a patients pulse • ...
Odyssey part 1 crossword 2021-11-09
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- passing reference or indirect mention
- in an offensive and hateful manner
- provide physical relief, as from pain
- someone who offers opposition
- descriptive word or phrase
- intervening to bring about a settlement
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- the property of being extremely abundant
- use of physical or mental energy; hard work
- a long wandering and eventful journey
- struck with dread, shock, or dismay
- a feeling of evil to come
- troubled persistently
- feelings of great warmth and intensity
13 Clues: troubled persistently • a feeling of evil to come • descriptive word or phrase • someone who offers opposition • in an offensive and hateful manner • struck with dread, shock, or dismay • passing reference or indirect mention • a long wandering and eventful journey • provide physical relief, as from pain • feelings of great warmth and intensity • ...
Patient Chart Review Crossword 2022-01-30
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- Elevated white blood cell count
- Finding on physical exam indicating fluid in the alveoli and small airways
- Fluid accumulation in extremeties
- Hepatic parameter used to calculate corrected calcium
- Elevated potassium
- Used to estimate renal function
- Common side effect from ACE inhibitors
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- Measurement of heart rate
- Drug-induced allergic reaction
- Normal range 135-145 mEq/mL
- Used to diagnose anemia
- Physical exam finding noting fluid accumulation leading to abdominal distension
- BMI < 18.5
13 Clues: BMI < 18.5 • Elevated potassium • Used to diagnose anemia • Measurement of heart rate • Normal range 135-145 mEq/mL • Drug-induced allergic reaction • Elevated white blood cell count • Used to estimate renal function • Fluid accumulation in extremeties • Common side effect from ACE inhibitors • Hepatic parameter used to calculate corrected calcium • ...
Katelyn Holmes #13 Health 2016-04-09
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- energy, insulin, protection
- sum of the physical and chemical process by which the material substance is produced
- fat is a type of ______
- 55% energy, simple, complex
- type of fat that is solid
- the capacity for activity
- vital to overall mental & physical well being
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- meats and vegetables are ______
- no calorie value
- type of fat that is a liquid
- system for food and how it affects your health]
- helps remove waste from body
- absolutely necessary
13 Clues: no calorie value • absolutely necessary • fat is a type of ______ • type of fat that is solid • the capacity for activity • energy, insulin, protection • 55% energy, simple, complex • type of fat that is a liquid • helps remove waste from body • meats and vegetables are ______ • vital to overall mental & physical well being • system for food and how it affects your health] • ...
Weathering and erosion 2022-02-18
10 Clues: Rust • wedging • -rocks caused by friction • oxygen reacts to minerals • expand and contract rocks • fungus that grows on rocks • erosion when soil is open to rain • when carbon dioxide reacts to rocks • another word for physical weathering • Smaller fragments colliding with rock surfaces
4.05 vocab cw 2022-02-23
10 Clues: money • goods for producing • materials from nature • employees who must be paid • processes to run a company • physical products/services • specific economic resources • not physical products/services • the production of goods and services • goods and services produced as the result of combining inputs
Exercise and Mental Health 2024-08-01
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- Exercises that increase heart rate (6 letters)
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy (9 letters)
- Chemicals released during exercise that improve mood (10 letters)
- A mental practice focusing on the present moment (11 letters)
- Essential for mental and physical health (5 letters)
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- Type of exercise that improves cardiovascular health (7 letters)
- The ability of muscles to stretch (11 letters)
- Mental or emotional strain (6 letters)
- A practice combining physical postures and meditation (4 letters)
- The capacity to withstand physical or mental pressure (8 letters)
10 Clues: Mental or emotional strain (6 letters) • Exercises that increase heart rate (6 letters) • The ability of muscles to stretch (11 letters) • Essential for mental and physical health (5 letters) • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy (9 letters) • A mental practice focusing on the present moment (11 letters) • ...
positive and negative influences on particpation 2024-03-14
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- health, this dimension of health can play a negative or positive affect depending on what way you look at it
- some people set out to achieve these things
- status, a families access to economics
- some individuals have different backgrounds that limit their ability to participate
- an increase in physical...
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- location, some individuals live in remote or rural areas
- some individuals have multiple siblings making it very expensive
- these people can have a positive or negative influence
- participating in sport and physical activity can be...
- physical competence
10 Clues: physical competence • an increase in physical... • status, a families access to economics • some people set out to achieve these things • these people can have a positive or negative influence • participating in sport and physical activity can be... • location, some individuals live in remote or rural areas • ...
favorite websites 2023-06-13
favorite websites 2023-06-13
Les sujets d'école 2022-01-09
tema 1 2021-09-09
21 Clues: half • media • level • labor • world • north • harmed • country • poverty • majority • job market • to improve • raw material • malnutrition • physical needs • fight, struggle • relative poverty • absolute poverty • damaging, harmful • psychological needs • developing countries
Day 10-2 2013-12-19
Green Line New 2 - Words Unit 1 Intro 2013-09-26
23 Clues: Kunst • Pause • jemand • Theater • Adresse • religiös • Vorliebe • würde(n) • Erziehung • Abneigung • Steckbrief • körperlich • Geschichte • Gesundheit • Technologie • Stundenplan • schon, noch • Wissenschaft • Sportunterricht • Alter, Zeitalter • verletzen, wehtun • Staatsangehörigkeit • Rabauken, Rüpel (pl.)
Chapitre 7 2017-09-26
20 Clues: daily • quick • youth • since • widow • online • during • to ring • jealous • too bad • express • everyday • happiness • let's eat • to resell • egotistical • to cultivate • to waste your time • love at first sight • physical appearance
Spanish 2023-11-21
25 Clues: Fun • Easy • Class • Lunch • A lot • Study • Speak • First • Eighth • Health • I have • Spanish • Physics • English • Algebra • Favorite • Geometry • Ceramics • Homework • Scheduled • Calculator • Dictionary • Technology • Interesting • Physical Education
exercise - reading 2025-05-06
23 Clues: waga • krew • warm • dawać • dieta • ciało • pogoda • światło • terapia • trening • oglądać • benefit • zdrowie • poczekaj • fizyczne • important • psychiczne • wokół, około • post przerywany • używać, korzystać • zmniejszać, redukować • zachować/utrzymać np. ciepło • activity '.... ....' = exercise
Chapter 22 Vocabulary 2023-04-18
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- The period during which egg production stops and estrogen levels drop in females
- A legal union between two partners in a couple.
- The physical changes that occur as the body's reproductive system matures.
- A complex, long-term disability that affects physical development, intellectual development or both.
- Conditions that interfere with learning, social behavior, communication and self-care habits.
- A condition that affects a person's physical abilities and makes certain tasks more difficult.
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- The developmental stage from infancy through the preschool years.
- A complex emotion characterized by a sense of loss.
- Movements that use the large muscles of the body.
- Movements that use the small muscles of the body.
- Developmental stage between 12-19 years of age.
- A condition that impairs a person's ability to perform certain tasks.
- The series of developmental stages from birth through adulthood and death.
- The inability to prevent urination when urine collects in the bladder.
- Developmental stage between 5-12 years of age.
- A condition that interfere with the brain's ability to process, recall, and apply information.
16 Clues: Developmental stage between 5-12 years of age. • A legal union between two partners in a couple. • Developmental stage between 12-19 years of age. • Movements that use the large muscles of the body. • Movements that use the small muscles of the body. • A complex emotion characterized by a sense of loss. • ...
INTERVIEWS 2020-10-27
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- Key component of Interviewing, shows respect and politeness towards director.
- One way to show physical confidence, keep them still and NO fidgeting.
- One of the elements of interviews, providing strong answers supported with examples.
- One way to show physical confidence, keep your eyes on the director/audience and NOT on the ground.
- One way to show vocal confidence, making sure everyone can hear you.
- Avoid saying this when answering questions.
- Opportunity to explain your experience and knowledge to the director in hopes of getting a technical position.
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- Rule of etiquette, state this after introducing yourself.
- When answering questions, support your answers with specific _______.
- One of the key elements of interviewing, shows you believe in your ability.
- One way to show vocal confidence, making sure everyone can understand you.
- Rule of etiquette, be sure to end your interview with this.
- rule of etiquette, what you do when your name is called.
- One way to show physical confidence, shoulders back, head up.
- Rule of Etiquette, what you do when you after you walk up/turn on camera.
- Rule of Etiquette, the first thing you introduce.
16 Clues: Avoid saying this when answering questions. • Rule of Etiquette, the first thing you introduce. • rule of etiquette, what you do when your name is called. • Rule of etiquette, state this after introducing yourself. • Rule of etiquette, be sure to end your interview with this. • One way to show physical confidence, shoulders back, head up. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2021-02-05
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- A substance that cannot be separated into two or more substances by ordinary physical or chemical means
- Energy, Energy in the nucleus or core of an atom
- A substance that produce OH- when dissolved in water
- Science, the study of interactions among physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment and the solution of the environmental problems.
- Are biological polymers important in almost all life processes
- Energy, Energy of electromagnetic waves
- Are biological polymers important in almost all life processes
- Science, Division of Science that deals with natural objects and natural phenomena
- Sciences, Focuses on the Earth’s atmosphere, with an emphasis upon its interrelation to the other system
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment
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- The property that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object
- The study of man
- law, A statement of the behavior of nature. Laws are usually expressed as concise statements or in mathematical formula
- Include environmental geology, soil sciences, volcanic phenomena and evolution of earth’s crust
- Method, This method consists of collecting facts and data by the observation of natural phenomena.
- Is the explanation of a supposed fact
- Has mas and occupies space
- Focused on plant life
18 Clues: The study of man • Focused on plant life • Has mas and occupies space • Is the explanation of a supposed fact • Energy, Energy of electromagnetic waves • Energy, Energy in the nucleus or core of an atom • A substance that produce OH- when dissolved in water • Are biological polymers important in almost all life processes • ...
Prototype U2 2022-10-17
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- a large amount of something
- the way in which living things change and develop over millions of years
- physical, especially violent, strength, or power
- the speed at which an object is travelling
- a quality of an object that is a measure of the force by which the earth attracts it
- the increase in something's speed
- something physical such as a force that has size and direction
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- a unit used to measure force
- a value, discovered by measuring, that corresponds to the size, shape, quality, etc. of something
- the amount or number of something, especially that can be measured
- an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually for money
- the power and ability to be physically and mentally active
- the use of a new idea or method
- the amount of space that is contained within an object or solid shape
- something that has size but no direction
- something suggested as a reasonable explanation for facts, a condition, or an event
16 Clues: a large amount of something • a unit used to measure force • the use of a new idea or method • the increase in something's speed • something that has size but no direction • the speed at which an object is travelling • physical, especially violent, strength, or power • the power and ability to be physically and mentally active • ...
1st 9 weeks Vocabulary Practice 2019-09-15
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- the amount of matter in an object
- to melt, make a solution out of or turn into a liquid.
- Characteristics of an object such as color, mass, volume and solubility.
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- Ability to be attracted to a magnet (nickel, iron, steel and cobalt)
- Measurement of the ability of a solid to dissolve into a liquid.
- Physical change from a gas to a liquid.
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- The classification of matter as solid, liquid or gas
- A combination of two or more substances where each keep their own physical properties and can be easily separated.
- Objects that are more dense sink and objects that are less dense float in water.
- Physical change from a liquid to a gas.
- Amount of space an object takes up
- When a substance changes from a liquid to a solid, zero degrees Celsius
- When a substance changes from a solid to a liquid, zero degrees Celsius
- group together based on similar traits
- A mixture of one substance dissolved evenly in another
16 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • Amount of space an object takes up • group together based on similar traits • Physical change from a liquid to a gas. • Physical change from a gas to a liquid. • anything that has mass and takes up space • The classification of matter as solid, liquid or gas • to melt, make a solution out of or turn into a liquid. • ...
Health 2023-06-26
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- The act of relaxing and giving the body and mind time to recover and recharge.
- The practice of focusing one's attention on the present moment and being aware.
- The ability to bend, stretch, and move easily without stiffness or pain.
- A feeling of joy and contentment that contributes to overall wellbeing.
- A feeling of great happiness and delight.
- The condition of being physically active and strong.
- A state of calmness and tranquility in both mind and body.
- Practices and habits that promote cleanliness and good health.
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- The ability to bounce back from difficult situations and adapt to changes.
- The state of being in good physical and mental health.
- Endurance and ability to sustain physical or mental effort for long periods.
- The power and vitality to do activities and tasks.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients for growth and wellbeing.
- The state of being in agreement, balance, and unity with oneself and surroundings.
- The physical and mental power to exert force and overcome challenges.
- The state of having a harmonious and stable life or body.
16 Clues: A feeling of great happiness and delight. • The power and vitality to do activities and tasks. • The condition of being physically active and strong. • The state of being in good physical and mental health. • The state of having a harmonious and stable life or body. • A state of calmness and tranquility in both mind and body. • ...
Countries of the middle east and physical feuture 2023-08-29
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- what is number 10 on the physical features map
- what is number 1 on the physical features map
- what is number 4 on the middle east country map
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- what is number 8 on the physical features map
- what is number 9 on the physical features map
- what is number 7 on the middle east countries map
- what is number 8 on the middle east countries map
- what is number 1 in the middle east country map
8 Clues: what is number 8 on the physical features map • what is number 9 on the physical features map • what is number 1 on the physical features map • what is number 10 on the physical features map • what is number 1 in the middle east country map • what is number 4 on the middle east country map • what is number 7 on the middle east countries map • ...
domestic violence 2021-12-20
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- enrollment to batterer's treatment
- calling - verbal abuse
- a situation then later return - time outs physical violence
- light of the abuse - Mininimizing
- nonjudgementally - respect
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- abusive behavior that is not physical - emotional abuse
- - intimidation
- pregancy - sexual abuse
- outside involvement - isolation
- all the finances - economic abuse
- family decisions together - shared responsibility
11 Clues: - intimidation • calling - verbal abuse • pregancy - sexual abuse • nonjudgementally - respect • outside involvement - isolation • all the finances - economic abuse • light of the abuse - Mininimizing • enrollment to batterer's treatment • family decisions together - shared responsibility • abusive behavior that is not physical - emotional abuse • ...
Health 2023-08-17
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- Practices for cleanliness.
- Treatment for illnesses.
- Essential nutrient for health.
- Physical activity for health.
- Physical well-being and exercise.
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- Rest for the body and mind.
- Overall state of being healthy.
- Nourishing the body with food.
- Body's defense against diseases.
- Mental and emotional strain.
10 Clues: Treatment for illnesses. • Practices for cleanliness. • Rest for the body and mind. • Mental and emotional strain. • Physical activity for health. • Nourishing the body with food. • Essential nutrient for health. • Overall state of being healthy. • Body's defense against diseases. • Physical well-being and exercise.
Chemistry-Allotropes of Carbon Crossword 2022-02-08
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- Has no particular shape
- amorphous allotrope of Carbon
- property by virtue of which an element can exist in more than 1 physical form of same physical state, having similar chemical properties but different physical properties
- crystalline allotrope of Carbon that may be a hollow sphere or many shapes and sizes
- Allotrope of Carbon with high Intramolecular forces of attraction
- allotrope of oxygen
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- has definite geometrical shape
- one molecule of buckminsterfullerene
- there are layers of hexagonal rings of C-atoms
- it is the tendency to combine with other C-atoms to form long chains
10 Clues: allotrope of oxygen • Has no particular shape • amorphous allotrope of Carbon • has definite geometrical shape • one molecule of buckminsterfullerene • there are layers of hexagonal rings of C-atoms • Allotrope of Carbon with high Intramolecular forces of attraction • it is the tendency to combine with other C-atoms to form long chains • ...
Experimental Psychology Test 2019-10-13
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- Field in which vigilance tests are most used
- Error that indicates extent of an optical illusion
- A test measuring the tactile acuity an individual
- Misinterpretation of physical stimuli
- Perceptual processing involving combination of individual elements of the stimulus to a unified process
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- The Mackworth clock test was originally designed as a _______ device
- The process of making meaning out of sensation
- Value of a physical stimulus at which the stimulus is just perceivable
- The device used to measure the tactile acuity
- Threshold of the palm is ____ (more/less) than that of the forearm
10 Clues: Misinterpretation of physical stimuli • Field in which vigilance tests are most used • The device used to measure the tactile acuity • The process of making meaning out of sensation • A test measuring the tactile acuity an individual • Error that indicates extent of an optical illusion • Threshold of the palm is ____ (more/less) than that of the forearm • ...
mr hendricks project 2024-01-10
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- The temperature where a liquid changes to a gas.
- electrically charged forms of minerals.
- Ability of a substance to react with another substance combining chemically.
- the smell of something
- A substance’s ability to conduct electricity.
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- Substance's ability to be dissolved into another substance.
- To attract and repel magnetic forces.
- A physical property is any property that is measurable, involved in the physical system
- The amount of space in a substance where liquid or air can pass through.
- the temperature at which a given solid will melt.
10 Clues: the smell of something • To attract and repel magnetic forces. • electrically charged forms of minerals. • A substance’s ability to conduct electricity. • The temperature where a liquid changes to a gas. • the temperature at which a given solid will melt. • Substance's ability to be dissolved into another substance. • ...
4.05 Vocabulary 2024-03-20
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- A person who is paid for their skills or intellect
- The wealth of the assets in the company
- The physical assets the company produces for consumer
- An asset that has physical substance and can be felt
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- An asset that lack physical substance
- This is what is taken in a operated by any system
- Creating valid product to be able to sell to consumers
- These are the services or products that flow out of a company
- A functioning process or tactic
- Materials from Earth that are used to support life
10 Clues: A functioning process or tactic • An asset that lack physical substance • The wealth of the assets in the company • This is what is taken in a operated by any system • A person who is paid for their skills or intellect • Materials from Earth that are used to support life • An asset that has physical substance and can be felt • ...
hayleys /t/ words 2025-11-24
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- any writing or book, especially when of a sacred or religious nature
- the physical movements of a hand
- time that will be or come after the present
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- A condensed or diffused liquid, especially water
- used to decorate a house with actual use
- a natural or normal manner often used out of habit
- something that is physical in a persons face and or body
- something that will need a lot of structure
- the physical movements of a hand in the current time
- displacement of a bone but is not broken
10 Clues: the physical movements of a hand • used to decorate a house with actual use • displacement of a bone but is not broken • something that will need a lot of structure • time that will be or come after the present • A condensed or diffused liquid, especially water • a natural or normal manner often used out of habit • the physical movements of a hand in the current time • ...
Rehab Week 2021-08-20
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- most at risk for developing voice disorders
- speech disorder
- weaving,occupational therapy arose from
- aides first physical therapists called
- case management helps in
- John, overcame speech disorder
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- nursing gives patients back their lives
- dizzy feeling
- therapist,top ten happiest jobs
- to heal or get better through therapy
- cardiovascular accident
11 Clues: dizzy feeling • speech disorder • cardiovascular accident • case management helps in • John, overcame speech disorder • therapist,top ten happiest jobs • to heal or get better through therapy • aides first physical therapists called • nursing gives patients back their lives • weaving,occupational therapy arose from • most at risk for developing voice disorders
IT Terminology 2022-11-03
10 Clues: Processed data • Physical Output • Mouse that uses LED • Raw facts and Figures • Programs and applications • The brain of the computer • External to the system unit • Most common type of keyboard • Physical components of the computer system • Process of entering data into the computer
Exercise 5 2021-12-09
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- a frightening or unpleasant dream.
- the physical act of making sounds and moving one's face as an expression of amusement
- graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
- control or influence cleverly
- material that provides official information or evidence or that serves as a record.
- relating to or resembling a dog or dogs.
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- a state or feeling of great physical or mental distress or discomfort.
- the activity of running at a steady, gentle pace as a form of physical exercise
- relating to language
- officially and legally forbidden or prohibited
10 Clues: relating to language • control or influence cleverly • a frightening or unpleasant dream. • relating to or resembling a dog or dogs. • graceful and stylish in appearance or manner. • officially and legally forbidden or prohibited • a state or feeling of great physical or mental distress or discomfort. • ...
School Subjects 2023-07-31
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- Education Involves physical activities, sports, and physical fitness.
- Study of numbers, equations, and mathematical concepts.
- Involves music theory, playing musical instruments, and singing.
- Exploration of scientific principles and experiments in natural science and physics.
- Focuses on artistic expression and creativity, including creating art projects.
- Studies Study of history, geography, social and cultural aspects of human society.
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- Exploration of geographical locations, terrains, regions, and Earth.
- Science Learning computer programming and digital technology.
- Learning the English language, grammar, composition, reading, and comprehension.
- Science Study of concepts related to physics, chemistry, energy, and natural science.
- Understanding past events and figures to learn historical facts and experiences.
11 Clues: Study of numbers, equations, and mathematical concepts. • Science Learning computer programming and digital technology. • Involves music theory, playing musical instruments, and singing. • Exploration of geographical locations, terrains, regions, and Earth. • Education Involves physical activities, sports, and physical fitness. • ...
Lifestyle Management of Hypertension 2025-03-31
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- The condition described as arterial blood pressure above the recommended range.
- Abnormal or excessive adipose tissue accumulation
- Most commonly used drug
- Maintain mental cognition, improve heart health & reduce hypertension are all _____ of exercise
- This activity exposes harmful chemicals to the lungs and bloodstream.
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- 1.25-2.5 hrs of _____ intensity physical activity is recommended daily for adults
- The process guiding maintaining a healthy balanced diet.
- 2-2.5 hrs of ______ intensity physical activity is recommended daily for adults
- 2 days a week of muscle _____ activities is recommended for adults
- Requiring physical effort to sustain fitness
10 Clues: Most commonly used drug • Requiring physical effort to sustain fitness • Abnormal or excessive adipose tissue accumulation • The process guiding maintaining a healthy balanced diet. • 2 days a week of muscle _____ activities is recommended for adults • This activity exposes harmful chemicals to the lungs and bloodstream. • ...
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition 2023-11-13
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- Process that breaks down rocks and minerals into smaller pieces but does not involve any change in their composition
- Chemical weathering process where acid reacts with limestone and breaks it down
- Transport of weathered materials from one location to another by agents such as water, wind, glaciers, and gravity
- Physical weathering process that occurs when water repeatedly freezes and thaws in cracks in rock, eventually splitting the rock apart
- Process by which rocks and minerals undergo changes in their composition due to chemical reactions with agents such as acids, water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide
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- Occurs when eroded materials are dropped off in another location and settle there
- Physical weathering process where the outer layers of a rock peel or flake off due to extreme fluctuations in temperature
- Physical weathering process where rocks get grinded down by sediments or other rocks, often carried by water or wind
- Physical weathering where roots grow into cracks in rocks, then expand, breaking the rock apart
- Chemical reaction between oxygen and other substances - in rocks it occurs mainly with iron
10 Clues: Chemical weathering process where acid reacts with limestone and breaks it down • Occurs when eroded materials are dropped off in another location and settle there • Chemical reaction between oxygen and other substances - in rocks it occurs mainly with iron • Physical weathering where roots grow into cracks in rocks, then expand, breaking the rock apart • ...
Factores To Be Considerd While Designing a Reactor 2024-11-08
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- heat and mass transfer
- (rate constant and order of reaction)
- conditions such as temperature pressure flow rate
- reaction phase or liquid phase
- physical condition of reactants at the
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- coefficients
- production rate and mode of
- physical properties of the
- of construction and cost
- constants and gibbs free energy
- of reaction /heat of reaction and heat effects
11 Clues: coefficients • heat and mass transfer • of construction and cost • physical properties of the • production rate and mode of • reaction phase or liquid phase • constants and gibbs free energy • (rate constant and order of reaction) • physical condition of reactants at the • of reaction /heat of reaction and heat effects • conditions such as temperature pressure flow rate
Georgia's Crossword 2025-07-25
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- An area of land
- A physical activity with the goal of improving
- the opposite of wired
- maintaining physical fitness
- Something that helps you taste
- A package
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- A person that works at a library
- A main person
- A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
- Santa's list nice or ...
- Your Mums/Dads siblings child
11 Clues: A package • A main person • An area of land • the opposite of wired • Santa's list nice or ... • maintaining physical fitness • Your Mums/Dads siblings child • Something that helps you taste • A person that works at a library • A physical activity with the goal of improving • A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
Georgia's Crossword 2025-07-25
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- An area of land
- A physical activity with the goal of improving
- the opposite of wired
- maintaining physical fitness
- Something that helps you taste
- A package
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- A person that works at a library
- A main person
- A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
- Santa's list nice or ...
- Your Mums/Dads siblings child
11 Clues: A package • A main person • An area of land • the opposite of wired • Santa's list nice or ... • maintaining physical fitness • Your Mums/Dads siblings child • Something that helps you taste • A person that works at a library • A physical activity with the goal of improving • A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
Science Fiction Puzzle 2022-03-21
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- Science.....
- Machinery and equipment developed from science
- A certain species that will die soon
- Con Edison.....
- A Spheroid
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- Having knowledge about the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
- Used in describing what is supposed to happen or be possible
- Digital electronic machine
- Gives weight to physical objects
- Futuristic human machine
- Plant and animals
11 Clues: A Spheroid • Science..... • Con Edison..... • Plant and animals • Futuristic human machine • Digital electronic machine • Gives weight to physical objects • A certain species that will die soon • Machinery and equipment developed from science • Used in describing what is supposed to happen or be possible • ...
EMR Chapter 7 2023-11-30
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- Personal explanation
- Introducing a new thought or concept
- High powered 2-way radio
- Communication using body movement
- Antenna that is used to boost radio signal
- Talk clear
- Handheld device to receive/transmit
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- Physical and emotional well-being
- Physical/Verbal handing off of care
- The thought, concept, or idea
- Individual for whom the message is for
11 Clues: Talk clear • Personal explanation • High powered 2-way radio • The thought, concept, or idea • Physical and emotional well-being • Communication using body movement • Physical/Verbal handing off of care • Handheld device to receive/transmit • Introducing a new thought or concept • Individual for whom the message is for • Antenna that is used to boost radio signal
