physical Crossword Puzzles
4.01 Physical Development of Infants Presentation 2021-03-18
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- Selection and wearing of appropriate clothing
- Period between birth and one year
- The perception of sound
- To take hold of something firmly with the hand
- A reflex when touched on the cheek, the infant turns the head looking for food.
- The description of how and infant looks
- To put the fingers in contact with a surface in order to feel it
- To detect or recognize something by means of sensitive nerves in the nose
- A response to a stroke on the bottom of the foot
- Increase in physical, cognitive, emotional, and social skills
- The steps for putting on a device to absorb body elimination waste
- Increase in a baby's size and weight
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- Stimulated by putting something in a babies mouth
- Involving the large motor skills
- Maintenance of proper hygiene
- Automatic and involuntary responses of the nervous system to a stimulus
- Giving a baby proper nourishment
- Sound produced by using the vocal organs, especially the sound used in speech
- The ability to see
- A reflex shown when a child is scared or surprised
- Development begins at the trunk of the body and moves outward to hands and fingers
- The amount of body mass
22 Clues: The ability to see • The perception of sound • The amount of body mass • Maintenance of proper hygiene • Involving the large motor skills • Giving a baby proper nourishment • Period between birth and one year • Increase in a baby's size and weight • The description of how and infant looks • Selection and wearing of appropriate clothing • ...
Chapter 4: Physical Activity for Life 2021-09-13
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- synthetic substances that are similar to the male hormone testosterone
- any activity that uses large muscle groups, is rhythmic in nature, and can be maintained continuously for at least 10 minutes three times a day or for 20 to 30 minutes at one time
- purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive and that improves or maintains personal fitness
- an activity that prepares the muscles to return to a resting state
- particular exercises and activities improve particular areas of health-related fitness
- working the body harder than it is normally worked
- taking in fluids so that the body functions properly
- any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- the ability of the muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without becoming fatigued
- the gradual increase in overload necessary to achieve higher levels of fitness
- an injury to the ligament surrounding a joint
- condition in which the body loses the ability to rid itself of excessive heat through perspiration
- an activity that prepares the muscles for work
- condition that results when body tissues become frozen
- the ratio of body fat to lean body tissue, including muscle, bone, water, and connective tissue such as ligaments, cartilage, and tendons
- the part of an exercise program when the activity is performed at its highest peak
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- Heart Rate the number of times your heart beats in one minute when you are not active
- the ability of the heart, lungs and blood vessels to utilize and send fuel and oxygen to the body’s tissues during long periods of moderate-to-vigorous activity
- a way of life that involves little physical activity
- the ability to move a body part through a full range of motion
- a condition characterized by a decrease in bone density, producing porous and fragile bones
- condition in which body temperature becomes dangerously low
- the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands
- a spasm or sudden tightening of a muscle
- the amount of force a muscle can exert
- a program of formalized physical preparation for involvement in a sport or another physical activity
- a search or check for diseases or disorders that an individual would otherwise not have knowledge of
- muscle spasms that result from a loss of large amounts of salt and water through perspiration
- overworking the body
- the frequency, intensity, time/duration and type of an activity
- involves intense short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen
- condition resulting from damaging a muscle or tendon
- the process by which your body gets energy from food
33 Clues: overworking the body • the amount of force a muscle can exert • a spasm or sudden tightening of a muscle • an injury to the ligament surrounding a joint • an activity that prepares the muscles for work • working the body harder than it is normally worked • a way of life that involves little physical activity • taking in fluids so that the body functions properly • ...
The Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- world's wettest tropical plain
- helada "frozen land" always covered in snow
- plateau that spreads across Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru
- high plain
- "cold land"
- steep slope plunged from the eastern highlands
- world's largest rain forest
- world's largest mountain ranges
- large river in South America
- "River of Silver"
- longest river in North and South America
- "hot land"
- "temperature land"
- a climate zone above the tree line
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- far away from civilization
- coastal desert with no rainfall
- dense layer of leaves
- to have a commanding influence on
- world's highest navigable lake
- islands that experience hurricanes that form in the Atlantic ocean
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- side by side going the same distance continuously
- built across the Isthmus of Panama
- has the biggest oil reserve
- a climate zone above the tree line
- South America's inland grasslands
- South America's largest lake
- surrounded by Sierra Madre
- ranges that run parallel
29 Clues: high plain • "hot land" • "cold land" • "River of Silver" • "temperature land" • dense layer of leaves • ranges that run parallel • far away from civilization • surrounded by Sierra Madre • has the biggest oil reserve • world's largest rain forest • South America's largest lake • large river in South America • world's wettest tropical plain • world's highest navigable lake • ...
Physical Geography of Latin America Crossword 2021-10-01
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- in Venezuela is regarded as South America's largest lake
- the climate prevails over much of southeastern South America
- means "high plain"
- dense layer of leaves
- a chain of volcanic peaks
- also called "temperature land"
- a sparsely populated plateau of forests and grasslands
- flows 4,000 miles through the heart of South America
- formed by the eastern highlands plunge to the Atlantic Ocean
- caused by a volcano and makes the ground shake
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- they're from 12,000 to 16,000 feet
- is the world's largest producer of bauxite
- surrounded area containing Venezuela's oil fields
- tropical rain forests vegetation dominates much of the region
- also called "frozen land"
- also called "hot land"
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- vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones
- one of South America's inland grassland of Argentina and Uruguay
- also means "River of Silver"
- the main source of aluminum
- Mountains located in South America
- has tropical climate with lush vegetation
- often called "meadows on the desert"
- coastal desert so aird that in some places there is no rainfall
- world's largest expanse of tropical rain forest blankets
- the climate is typical of the coast of southwestern Mexico
- affects both climate and natural vegetation
- one of South America's inland grasslands of Colombia and Venezuela
- lies about 12,500 feet above sea level
- several ranges that run parallel to one another
31 Clues: means "high plain" • dense layer of leaves • also called "hot land" • a chain of volcanic peaks • also called "frozen land" • the main source of aluminum • also means "River of Silver" • also called "temperature land" • Mountains located in South America • they're from 12,000 to 16,000 feet • often called "meadows on the desert" • lies about 12,500 feet above sea level • ...
The physical geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- the regions largest landmass
- high temperatures and abundant rainfall
- grass, no trees
- Broad leafed and needle beaning evergreens
- dense layer of leaves
- Longest river in the Western Hemisphere
- steep slope
- most distinctive land form in Latin America
- 12,500 feet above sea level
- level high ground
- "River of Sliver"
- "high plain"
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- short winters with cool to mild temperatures
- widely spaced evergreen trees and dense scrubs
- makes up part of the boarder between the US
- part of the centeral highlands
- energy from moving water
- hot summers, cool winters, light rainfall
- Mexico to Panama
- also know as llaneros
- high temperatures, abundant rainfall, extended dry season
- snow and ice
- world's largest expanse of tropical rain
- a significant human-made waterway
- causes settlement to be isolated
- 4,500 mile mountain range
- in several climate and vegetation zones
- coastal areas and foothills with some trees
- some places no rainfall has been recorded
- provides grazing for cattle
30 Clues: steep slope • snow and ice • "high plain" • grass, no trees • Mexico to Panama • level high ground • "River of Sliver" • also know as llaneros • dense layer of leaves • energy from moving water • 4,500 mile mountain range • 12,500 feet above sea level • provides grazing for cattle • the regions largest landmass • part of the centeral highlands • causes settlement to be isolated • ...
Abeka Physical Science Ch. 1-4 2021-10-21
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- The speed at which air resistance stops a falling object from accelerating.
- The study of motion and forces.
- Defined as the amount of gravitational pull on an object.
- The distance traveled by an object per unit of time.
- The SI unit of power.
- The attractive force that holds molecules of different substances together.
- Unit prefix meaning “one thousand”.
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal.
- A device that uses confined liquid to multiply force.
- An accepted theory that is verified by many observations and experiments and stands the test of time.
- The principle which states that the buoyant force on an object is exactly equal to the weight of the fluid that is displaced.
- Also called the law of inertia.
- The SI unit of force
- The state of matter that is practically unaffected by attractive forces between molecules.
- A change that alters the type and identity of a substance is a _________ change.
- The name of the curved surface that forms where a liquid touches the sides of a container.
- The phenomenon in which liquids in a thin tube rise above or fall beneath their own levels.
- The transfer of energy from one object to another by a force.
- An object that hangs from a fixed point and swings back and forth because of gravity.
- Interpreting data in a way that supports one’s own political, social, or economic views.
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- The substance of the physical world.
- A system of measurement, developed in France, that uses prefixes attached to base units to make new units.
- The ability of a gas to be easily squeezed or compacted.
- 0 Kelvin.
- The rate of change in velocity.
- The branch of science that is the study of interactions between matter and energy.
- The SI unit of pressure.
- The space relative to which motion is measured.
- The closeness of a measurement to the quantity’s actual value.
- The effect of nature of the surfaces has on friction is described by a(n) __________ of friction.
- A fallacy that occurs when someone attacks the person making an argument instead of challenging the person’s facts, premises, or reasoning.
- The most important factor that affects drag.
- The property of matter that makes it resist change in motion.
- The gravitational force exerted on an object near the surface of the earth or any celestial body is called ________.
- A single scientist obtaining consistent results after performing an experiment many times.
- A device used to measure atmospheric pressure.
- The mathematical quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- A fallacy of deductive reasoning that occurs when a premise includes the assumption that the conclusion is true.
- The state of matter that is a special type of gas that exists at extremely high temperatures.
- of measure - A specific measure to which other measures are compared to ensure uniformity.
- A force that causes objects to travel in a curved path rather than in a straight line is a(n) _________ force.
- The sum of two or more vectors.
42 Clues: 0 Kelvin. • The SI unit of force • The SI unit of power. • The SI unit of pressure. • The rate of change in velocity. • The study of motion and forces. • Also called the law of inertia. • The sum of two or more vectors. • Unit prefix meaning “one thousand”. • The substance of the physical world. • The most important factor that affects drag. • ...
Physical Geography of North America Review 2022-10-12
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- Second largest bay in the world that is so far north it often freezes in winter.
- Most of Colorado is considered this climate, which has hot summers, cold winters, and low precipitation
- An area that has common physical or cultureal features.Examples include The Front Range, Pacific Northwest, or “Silicon Valley”
- A region of major tectonic activity that circles the Pacific Ocean; the Pacific mountain ranges and hawaii’s volcanoes are a part of it.
- A form of extreme weather that affects the southeastern and Atlantic regions of the United States and Canada, mostly in the summer and fall.
- A map that gives special information about a geographic location, such as weather, population density, roads, etc.
- California’s agricultural industry is hugely successful, because most of the state is THIS climate, which allows for farming year-round.
- The four major types of this are forest, desert, grassland, and tundra.
- A climate/biome zone found in the far northern regions of Canada and Alaska, made mostly of flat treeless lands that are frozen for much of the year.
- A map that shows landforms, elevation, and other natural features of an area.
- Where plants and animals live, made possible by a combination of conditions in the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere in a location.
- One of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, stretching from northern Alabama to the state of Maine in the eastern part of the United States.
- Any water on (e.g. oceans, rivers) or over (e.g. clouds) the earth’s surface
- A vast area of marshlands and rivers that covers most of the southern regions of Florida.
- Solid rock part of the earth’s crust where the ocean floor and continent land masses are located.
- The study of the distribution and interaction of Earth’s physical and human features.
- Describing the location of a place in relation to other known places
- Exact place on the earth, often described using latitude and longitude.
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- A river that connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean and is a major shipping route for both American and Canadian goods.
- Much of the Southeastern United States is this climate, with plentiful rainfall, mild winters and warm summers.
- This major river stretches from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, and allows for the transportation of goods each year from middle of the United States.
- How the environment of a location affects how humans live, OR the changes humans make to a surrounding environment.
- A vast grassland that covers the middle regions of the United States and Canada, used heavily for growing grains and raising livestock.
- The spread of people, ideas, and good from one place to another over time, often influenced by geography
- A map that shows man-made features of an area such as borders between countries and states as well as major cities.
- A landform of Canada that was formed from precambrian igneous rock, has thousands of small lakes and is sparsely inhabited:
- Much of the American Southwest is this climate, marked by hot temperatures and little to no precipitation.
- When the Rocky Mountains create a rainshadow over parts of Colorado’s Front Range, it is creating this type of precipitation:
- An external force that shapes the earth, when weathered material is taken away from a location by water, wind, or glacial action.
- The layer of gases surrounding the earth.
- An interdependent community of plants and animals.
- A location with human and physical geographic features that make it unique from other locations.
- Affected by wind and ocean currents, latitude, elevation, and landforms/topography
- A mountain range nicknamed the “Continental Divide” because it affects the drainage destinations of American rivers.
- This climate is similar to tundra and found in the highest elevations of mountain ranges such as the Rockies, Cascades, and Sierra Nevada.
35 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding the earth. • An interdependent community of plants and animals. • Describing the location of a place in relation to other known places • The four major types of this are forest, desert, grassland, and tundra. • Exact place on the earth, often described using latitude and longitude. • ...
Chapter 1: Describing the Physical Universe 2022-08-26
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- a scientific explanation supported by a lot of evidence collected over a long period of time
- a method of representing a relationship between variables
- the measurement system used for everyday measurements in the United States
- a situation created to test a hypothesis
- an unchanging speed of a moving object that covers the same distance every second
- the basic unit of time in both the English and SI systems of measurement
- a quantity of time separating two events
- describes how close together or reproducible repeated measurements are
- how close a measurement is to an accepted or "true" value
- a factor that affects the results of an experiment
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- a tentative statement that can be tested by comparison with scientific evidence
- a measured distance that uses a specific measurement system's units
- a collection of related factors that you identify to help answer a question or solve a problem
- a branch of science concerned with understanding natural laws that relate to matter and energy
- a process of learning that begins with a hypothesis and proceeds to prove or change a hypothesis by comparing it with scientific evidence
- the International System of Units used by the scientific community worldwide
- a measure of the space between two points
- the rate at which an object's distance changes over time
- the amount of matter an object has and a measure of its inertia
- a measure of a system's ability to change or create change in a system
- a rule that describes an action or set of actions in the universe
21 Clues: a situation created to test a hypothesis • a quantity of time separating two events • a measure of the space between two points • a factor that affects the results of an experiment • the rate at which an object's distance changes over time • a method of representing a relationship between variables • how close a measurement is to an accepted or "true" value • ...
Physical & Motor Development of Children & Adolescents 2018-03-05
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- Increased pressure within the eye, gradual loss of vision, beginning with the peripheral vision.
- Nutrition Mother supplies all the nutrients to the inborn fetus.
- injuries Injuries suffered by the newborn baby.
- Profuse bleeding of the mother during birth.
- Impairment A visual problem that calls for specific modification in the student's educational programs.
- Insufficient intake of food nutrients.
- Caused by several illnesses in infants.
- About 70 - 80% of growth hormone is secreted during _____.
- Disabilities The physically handicapped have impairments that are temporary or permanent.
- This is caused by bacteria or virus on the fetus in the womb.
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- Conditions Children born with or develop serious _________________ can have stunted growth if not treated.
- abuse Entry of large quantities of medicines into the body.
- Rapid, involuntary side movement of the eyeball.
- The exposure of pregnant mother to radioactive elements.
- Birth of the fetus is usually earlier than the ninth month of pregnancy.
- Regular physical activity promotes growth by strengthening bones and muscles.
- Nutrition Adequate nutrition contributes to a continuous growth and development.
- The lens of the eye changes from a clear transparent structure to a cloudy or opaque one.
- He must have in his diet, nutritious food rich in needed nutrients.
- History The child's ______________ influences to a large extent his growth.
20 Clues: Insufficient intake of food nutrients. • Caused by several illnesses in infants. • Profuse bleeding of the mother during birth. • injuries Injuries suffered by the newborn baby. • Rapid, involuntary side movement of the eyeball. • The exposure of pregnant mother to radioactive elements. • About 70 - 80% of growth hormone is secreted during _____. • ...
Cross Word Puzzle in Physical Science 2023-06-06
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- __________ It is the shortening of the measured length of a moving object relative to the observer’s reference frame.
- Heinrich _____ generated and produced radio waves thereby proving the theory of Maxwell.
- is the Speed of moving object with direction.
- The Time ______ Is The slowing down of time as seen by observer relative to a reference frame
- Johannes _____ described the motion of planets around the sun, now known as Kepler’s Law of Planetary Motion.
- wave is more prominent to a space where massive celestial objects undergo also a massive acceleration.
- ______ Newton introduced the universal law of gravitation uniting
- does not accelerate
- is The change in velocity of moving object.
- Albert ________ completed his theory of relativity and stated the law of mass-energy conservation.
- James _____ Maxwell predicted the theory of electromagnetism and
- which is red._______.
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- is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light
- that lights are also electromagnetic waves.
- is a special type of reference where an
- is a force that pulls the objects with mass together. ________________
- No two events happen at the same time for two observers is the principle of
- is the displacement of the spectrum of an astronomical object toward longer
- __________is A theory that explains the relationship between space and time.
- and celestial theories of motion.
- _____ Galilei studied, observed, and experimented with inclined
- is a region in space in which gravity is too strong that even light cannot escape. And is Called Black ____________.
- and introduced the law of falling objects.
- a Newtonian physics, all speeds are _______________.
- fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of _______.
25 Clues: does not accelerate • which is red._______. • and celestial theories of motion. • is a special type of reference where an • and introduced the law of falling objects. • that lights are also electromagnetic waves. • is The change in velocity of moving object. • is the Speed of moving object with direction. • a Newtonian physics, all speeds are _______________. • ...
Physical System Lecture 1 Tutorial Crossword 2023-10-02
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- From 4 types of systems will be learned in this module, in the Spring semester we will learn about ……. System
- Which software will we use In this module to model the system?
- from the formal definition of System engineering, Systems engineering is defined as the art of (1)……….. and (2)………..Systems (answer number two)
- From 4 types of systems will be learned in this module, this autumn semester we will learn about ……. System
- In the full scale investigation f modelling the system of Student attention in lectures, one would have to add more inputs/parameters to the system, such as ………
- Using many new parameters, the classroom The system (the student’s attention) is therefore dynamic with ………. Inputs.
- from the formal definition of System engineering, Systems engineering is starting with an expressed ………
- In the example of modelling the system of Student attention in lectures, variable AL represents the…….. level
- one of the aim of the module is to Learn about the impact and ………… of various system component
- from the informal definition of System engineering, Systems engineering is concerned with applying ……….. analysis to dynamical systems to make them do what you want them to do reliably, safely and optimally
- From 4 types of systems will be learned in this module, in the Spring semester we will learn about ……. System
- from the formal definition of System engineering, Systems engineering is defined as the art of (1)……….. and (2)……….. Systems (answer number one)
- one of the aim of the module is to introduce methods for the ………..(1) and ………..(2) of dynamic systems (answer number one)
- from the formal definition of System engineering, ending up with the complete set of ……….. for all the system elements
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- one of the aim of the module is to Learn about ………. methods for modelling and analysing such systems
- Which software will we use In this module to model the system?
- Within the activity of the modelling and simulation for dynamic system analysis, the first step is System description and ………
- Within the activity of the modelling and simulation for dynamic system analysis, the fourth step is System analysis and ……….. evaluation
- one of the aim of the module is to Learn about different types of ……….. systems based on real-world case-studies
- In the example of modelling the system of Student attention in lectures, the units of t variable is ………
- in the more dynamic system, we Need an appropriate ODE model which we can ………. transform before using MATLAB/Simulink to simulate/analyse it.
- Within the activity of the modelling and simulation for dynamic system analysis, the third step is Computer aided ………
- From 4 types of systems will be learned in this module, this autumn semester we will learn about ……. System
- Within the activity of the modelling and simulation for dynamic system analysis, the second step is modelling the………..
- one of the aim of the module is to introduce methods for the ………..(1) and ………..(2) of dynamic systems (answer number two)
25 Clues: Which software will we use In this module to model the system? • Which software will we use In this module to model the system? • one of the aim of the module is to Learn about the impact and ………… of various system component • one of the aim of the module is to Learn about ………. methods for modelling and analysing such systems • ...
semester 1 physical science extra credit 2023-12-11
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- a compound is made from simpler materials
- a change that can be reversed
- a degree of compactness of a substance
- a process of rotting
- the kind of elements on the right side of the periodic table
- same number of protons but different number neutrons
- a subatomic with a negative charge
- a change that cannot be reversed
- a reaction that happens when heat is absorbed
- a subatomic with a neutral charge
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- a compound containing hydrogen and oxygen
- substances that take part in chemical reaction
- a release of heat
- a substance that is at the end of a chemical reation
- a place where all the elements are orginized
- the positive and negative ions in two compounds switch places
- a usually formal statement of the equality or equavalence of a mathematical or logical expressions
- an atom with a net charge
- an element that starts out by itself replaces another element in a compound
- a subatomic with a positive charge
- metal and chemical bond
- both elements are chemicals bond
- how a substance reacts chemically with other substances
- the kind of elements on the left side of the periodic table
24 Clues: a release of heat • a process of rotting • metal and chemical bond • an atom with a net charge • a change that can be reversed • both elements are chemicals bond • a change that cannot be reversed • a subatomic with a neutral charge • a subatomic with a positive charge • a subatomic with a negative charge • a degree of compactness of a substance • ...
Physical Science top 50 vocabulary terms 2023-12-06
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- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- energy energy of motion
- the degree of compactness of a substance, mass divided by volume.
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- A form of matter that has a definite shape and volume
- the amount of matter in an object
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- A measurement of how much solute exists within a certain volume of solvent
- bond A chemical bond formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
- a path for an electrical current to flow around
- A push or a pull
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- An apparent change in the frequency of a sound when the source or observer is moving
- The process by which two or more small nuclei fuse to make a bigger nucleus and release energy
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass.
- any compound that forms H+ ions in solution, tastes sour, and has a pH less than 7
- a state of matter that consists of free-moving ions and electrons
- smallest unit of most compounds, two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
- Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom
- Material through which a wave travels
- The force of attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials
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- Elements in group 8A of the periodic table. Have no charge and are gases
- A flow of electric charge that regularly reverses its direction.
- A nuclear reaction in which a nucleus splits into smaller nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
- stored energy
- A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
- positively charged subatomic particles
- A measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance.
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- The transfer of heat by the movement within a liquid or gas
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- The attractive force that holds atoms together
- a device that changes electrical energy to mechanical energy
- A state of balance in which solute is dissolving into the solution and coming out of the solution
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in which a solute is dissolved in a solvent
- A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- a bond formed when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons
- a compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution, tastes bitter and feels slippery
- A measure of the force of gravity on an object
- The rate at which velocity changes
- Speed in a given direction
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another by touching.
- an element that is shiny and that conducts heat and electricity well, locate on the left and middle of the periodic table
- Smallest particle of an element that has its properties
50 Clues: stored energy • A push or a pull • energy energy of motion • Speed in a given direction • the amount of matter in an object • The rate at which velocity changes • Material through which a wave travels • positively charged subatomic particles • The attractive force that holds atoms together • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom • ...
SE Asia Physical Features and Countries 2024-02-07
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- This country also struggles with extreme air pollution. Located South of Mongolia and North of Vietnam.
- A body of water which is a crucial shipping area. Located South of China and North of Malaysia.
- Taking up a portion of SE Asia but the majority being Northern China. East of Mongolia and and North of China
- Known for having extreme air pollution. This country is located East of Pakistan and Southwest of China.
- An island with a warmer climate located East of North and South Korea.
- The longest river in China. Located in central China pouring into the East China Sea.
- Located West of the Gobi desert and North of the Himalayas.
- Located between Northeastern China and the Korean Peninsula. The water is turned yellow by sandstorms from the Gobi Desert.
- This country is heavily tied to Buddhism. Located East of Thailand and Northeast of Cambodia.
- This country is known for having the worst human rights in history. Located North of South Korea and South of China.
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- Home to Mt. Everest and other high altitude mountains. North of Bangladesh.
- A body of water which is bordered to the West by India and East of Myanmar.
- Serves as the border between Western Japan and the Korean Peninsula. Located West of Japan and East of the Korean Peninsula.
- Body of water located East of China and just South of the Yellow Sea
- One of the largest rivers in the world. Flows through Pakistan and pours into the Indian Ocean.
- Serves as part of the border of Laos and Myanmar. Flows through Thailand and Cambodia pouring into the South China Sea.
- Located in East China and North of the Yangtze River pouring into the Yellow Sea.
- Internationally one of the most polluted river systems, flows through North India and Bangladesh then pouring into the Bay of Bengal.
- This country and the country it borders have been having disputes for decades. Located South of North Korea and Southwest of Japan.
- This country has very diverse ethnic groups. Located North of Australia.
20 Clues: Located West of the Gobi desert and North of the Himalayas. • Body of water located East of China and just South of the Yellow Sea • An island with a warmer climate located East of North and South Korea. • This country has very diverse ethnic groups. Located North of Australia. • Home to Mt. Everest and other high altitude mountains. North of Bangladesh. • ...
Physical Science The Year In Review! 2024-05-16
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- chlorine and iodine are examples of these
- horizontal rows on the PT
- left side of a chemial equation
- an atom that has gained or lost electrons & has a charge
- the m in f = ma
- changes with location
- atomic number 10
- guy with the laws of motion
- accelerates objects at 9.8m/s/s
- combustion cannot happen without this gas
- type of reaction with only one reactant
- atomic number of beryllium
- very dense metal used to protect from x-rays
- positive subatomic particle
- for every action there is an equal and opposite...
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- for carbon, this is 12
- metric unit of temperature
- right side of a chemical equation
- force that resists motion
- group 1 on the PT
- mass per unit volume
- most simple atom
- carbon-14 is a radioactive one of these
- most elements on the PT are this
- most abundant gas in our atmosphere
- most common compound on Earth
26 Clues: the m in f = ma • atomic number 10 • most simple atom • group 1 on the PT • mass per unit volume • changes with location • for carbon, this is 12 • horizontal rows on the PT • force that resists motion • metric unit of temperature • atomic number of beryllium • guy with the laws of motion • positive subatomic particle • most common compound on Earth • left side of a chemial equation • ...
PHYSICAL ADJECTIVES CENTRO PILOTO SIMON BOLIVAR 2024-05-26
Across
- Come poco
- Lineas de expresion cuando envejece
- Cuando usted no tiene pelo
- Obeso
- Punticos en la cara
- Bebe
- Hombre atractivo fisicamente
- Cabello que no es lizo ni churco
- Come mucho
- Persona que ha crecido mas de lo norma
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- Bigote
- Que esta en primaria
- Patilas
- Barba
- Persona que no es bonita fisicamente
- Joven del colegio
- Anciana
- No crecio mucho
- Persona con pocos años
- Atractiva y bonita
- Trenzas
21 Clues: Bebe • Barba • Obeso • Bigote • Patilas • Anciana • Trenzas • Come poco • Come mucho • No crecio mucho • Atractiva y bonita • Punticos en la cara • Que esta en primaria • Joven del colegio • Persona con pocos años • Cuando usted no tiene pelo • Hombre atractivo fisicamente • Cabello que no es lizo ni churco • Lineas de expresion cuando envejece • ...
Physical and Chemical changes Unit Crossword 2024-03-13
Across
- when solid turns to liquid
- A process when one substance goes to another phase
- One of the 4 phases of matter (starts with P)
- The law that states that If temperature increases then volume increases
- One of the 4 phases of matter (starts with G)
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- The law that states if Volume decreases then the pressure increases
- when a solid turns to gas
- A substance diffused in the air.
- A substance that takes up space
- when a gas turns to liquid
- A group of atoms bonded together
- when a liquid turns to gas (does not produce bubbles)
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- Change that involves the change of structure and composition
- The law that states that if the temperature increases then pressure increases
- process of converting liquid to gas
- A physical force exerted on an object by contact
- Average kinetic energy of molecules
- Change that does not involve a change in molecular structure
- Total kinetic energy
- when liquid turns to gas
- One of the 4 phases of matter (starts with L)
- One of the 4 phases of matter (starts with S)
- Resistance to flow
24 Clues: Resistance to flow • Total kinetic energy • when liquid turns to gas • when a solid turns to gas • when solid turns to liquid • when a gas turns to liquid • A substance that takes up space • when a liquid turns into a solid • A substance diffused in the air. • A group of atoms bonded together • process of converting liquid to gas • Average kinetic energy of molecules • ...
Unit 5: Mental and Physical Health 2025-02-27
Across
- Extreme stressor that threatens safety or well-being.
- The body's response to challenges or demands.
- Early life trauma that increases risk for health issues.
- Short-term stress that arises quickly and resolves quickly.
- The three-stage process of the body's stress response.
- The body's automatic reaction to danger.
- Personality type characterized by relaxation and patience.
- The study of how stress affects the immune system.
- A measure of life stress based on major life events.
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- Weakening of the immune system due to prolonged stress.
- Long-term stress that persists over time.
- The initial reaction to a stressor, activating fight-or-flight.
- The idea that people respond to stress by seeking social support.
- Positive stress that motivates and enhances performance.
- The body's defense system against illness.
- Any event or situation that causes stress.
- Personality type characterized by competitiveness and urgency.
- The final stage of stress where resources are depleted.
- Proteins involved in immune responses and inflammation.
- Negative stress that can be overwhelming and harmful.
- Giving up in response to repeated failure or stress.
- High blood pressure often linked to chronic stress.
- Pain or discomfort in the head often triggered by stress.
23 Clues: The body's automatic reaction to danger. • Long-term stress that persists over time. • The body's defense system against illness. • Any event or situation that causes stress. • The body's response to challenges or demands. • The study of how stress affects the immune system. • High blood pressure often linked to chronic stress. • ...
3rd Quarter Benchmark Review (Physical Science) 2022-03-01
Across
- bending of light waves
- the distance from the crest of one wave to crest of the next wave
- a solid, liquid or gas a wave travels through
- the number of waves that pass through a given point in a set time
- highest point of a wave
- area of a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together
- lowest point of a wave
- radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma rays make up the _______________ spectrum
- energy of motion
- unit for energy
Down
- waves bend around small obstacles, or spread out after they pass through small openings
- frequency x wavelength = ____________ (2 words)
- a wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion
- height of a wave
- area of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- wave that requires a medium to travel
- a wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction the wave is traveling
- bouncing of light waves off a surface
- stored energy
- unit that measures frequency
20 Clues: stored energy • unit for energy • height of a wave • energy of motion • bending of light waves • lowest point of a wave • highest point of a wave • unit that measures frequency • wave that requires a medium to travel • bouncing of light waves off a surface • a solid, liquid or gas a wave travels through • frequency x wavelength = ____________ (2 words) • ...
personal physical, social, and mental health: 2025-01-27
Across
- - Type of mental health therapy focused on conversation
- - The process of healing from illness or injury
- - Person’s sense of self-worth
- - Ability to manage stress and emotions
- - Crucial part of self-care, often involving sleep
- - Nutrient essential for hydration and cell function
- - Practice to enhance flexibility and strength
- - Disorder affecting one’s relationship with food
- - Important element in our diet for energy
- - Form of relaxation that reduces tension
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- - Practice of focusing on your breath and being in the present
- - Feeling of belonging or connection with others
- - Nutrient that helps in muscle repair and growth
- - Mental health condition involving persistent sadness
- - Key nutrient for bones and teeth
- - Physical activity that improves cardiovascular health
- - Negative feeling or state that could impact health
- - Social connection, often shared with family and friends
- - Physical state of being free from illness or injury
- - State of overall well-being
20 Clues: - State of overall well-being • - Person’s sense of self-worth • - Key nutrient for bones and teeth • - Ability to manage stress and emotions • - Form of relaxation that reduces tension • - Important element in our diet for energy • - Practice to enhance flexibility and strength • - The process of healing from illness or injury • ...
2025 Physical Science Ohio 5th Grade 2023-12-03
Across
- a natural satellite which orbits the Earth and is about one quarter the size of Earth
- Earth’s closest star and the center of our Solar System
- the resistance (or stopping) of motion when one object rubs against another
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- to be taken in by something
- the Earth moving around the sun; this takes Earth 365 ¼ days (one year) to complete
- a force that pulls all objects toward Earth
- Materials that allow all light to pass through
- to put forth effort to do something
- when light bounces off an object
- the highness or lowness of a sound
- A celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- the way in which the Earth slants on its axis
- back-and-forth movements that create sound waves
- Any circle drawn around Earth divides it into two equal halves
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- The collection of eight planets and their moons in the orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- Materials that let some light pass through
- An object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust, may have a tail.
- the loudness or softness of a sound
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a moon, planet, or star
- the Earth spinning around its axis; this takes Earth 24 hours (1 day) to complete
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth’s atmosphere , becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light.
- light bending when it hits a new material
- it is the path the Earth takes around the sun. The Earth makes an elliptical (almost circular) shape orbit.
- Materials that do not allow any light to pass through
- an imaginary line that passes through the North and South poles
- any motion that changes the direction of an object
- how fast or how slow an object moves
28 Clues: to be taken in by something • when light bounces off an object • the highness or lowness of a sound • the loudness or softness of a sound • A small rocky body orbiting the sun • to put forth effort to do something • how fast or how slow an object moves • light bending when it hits a new material • Materials that let some light pass through • ...
Physical Geo of Southwest Asia Crossword 2025-03-27
Across
- The process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable or usable for farming.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger river.
- An area of elevated land such as hills, mountains, or plateaus.
- Unprocessed petroleum found underground, used to produce fuels like gasoline.
- Underground water that has been trapped for thousands of years and is not easily replenished.
- A fertile area in a desert where water is found.
- A seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean between Africa and Asia, important for shipping and trade.
- A plateau region in the Middle East, disputed between Syria and Israel, known for its strategic location.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
- A water-saving farming method where water drips slowly to the roots of plants through tubes.
- A flat expanse of ground covered with salt and minerals left after water evaporates.
- A type of sedimentary rock that can contain oil and natural gas.
- A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- A dry riverbed or valley that only fills with water during heavy rains.
- A facility where crude oil is processed and turned into useful products like gasoline.
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- A large stream of water that flows across the land into a lake, sea, or ocean.
- A dry, grassy plain with few trees, often found between deserts and forested areas.
- A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface, rising prominently above its surroundings.
- A flat or gently sloping elevated area of land.
- A natural or artificial lake used to store water.
- A salt lake bordered by Jordan and Israel, known for its high salt content and being the lowest point on Earth's surface.
- A dry region with very little rainfall, often covered with sand or rocks.
- One of the major rivers in Southwest Asia, flowing through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq.
- A large part of the ocean or sea that extends into the land, usually larger than a bay.
- A major river in Southwest Asia that flows through Turkey and Iraq, parallel to the Euphrates.
- A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean.
- A low area of land surrounded by higher land, often with a river draining into it.
- A large, flat area of land with few trees.
- A river that forms part of the border between Jordan and Israel and flows into the Dead Sea.
- A landform created by sediment deposits where a river flows into a larger body of water, like an ocean.
- Also known as the "Empty Quarter," it is one of the largest sand deserts in the world, located on the Arabian Peninsula.
33 Clues: A large, flat area of land with few trees. • A flat or gently sloping elevated area of land. • A fertile area in a desert where water is found. • A natural or artificial lake used to store water. • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. • A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger river. • ...
The physical-chemical environment of microbes 2025-09-24
Across
- What microbial form enables survival without water? (5)
- Which factor most limits phototrophs in polar sea ice? (5)
- Which microbes oxidize iron for energy under acidic conditions? (11)
- What ultimately defines whether an environment is reducing or oxidizing? (9)
- What stress arises when water activity differs inside and outside cells? (7)
- Which pigments protect microbes from harmful light? (11)
- Which pigments give halophilic environments a red color? (10)
- Where is the world’s deepest ocean trench located? (7)
- What property of water makes it a universal solvent? (8)
- Which microbes survive best in very high temperatures? (12)
- What lipid trait helps psychrophiles and piezophiles survive extremes? (11)
- Which microbes can live without oxygen, but tolerate its presence? (12)
- What type of enzymes are specially adapted to extreme temperatures? (12)
- Which element drives positive redox potential in oxic habitats? (6)
- Which process dominates molecular movement at the microbial scale? (9)
- Which microbes are adapted to both cold and high pressure? (13)
Down
- Which microbes grow only at high pressure in the deep ocean? (11)
- What aquatic condition caused by warming reduces nutrient supply? (14)
- Which microbes use light energy but do not fix carbon? (17)
- Where is the highly acidic Rio Tinto river located? (5)
- Which microbes thrive at very low temperatures such as in Antarctica? (13)
- Which metabolic process is often more temperature-sensitive than photosynthesis? (11)
- What nitrogen form is most available to microbes near neutral pH? (8)
- What DNA damage is caused by UV light bonding pyrimidines? (5)
- What small protein helps repair UV-damaged DNA in microbes? (4)
- Which domain of life dominates extreme salt lakes? (7)
- What property of water is much higher than in air, affecting microbes? (9)
- Which wavelength range of light is most damaging to microbes? (11)
- Which enzymes protect microbes from reactive oxygen species? (11)
- What equation describes redox potential in relation to electrons? (6)
30 Clues: Where is the world’s deepest ocean trench located? (7) • Which domain of life dominates extreme salt lakes? (7) • What microbial form enables survival without water? (5) • Where is the highly acidic Rio Tinto river located? (5) • Which pigments protect microbes from harmful light? (11) • What property of water makes it a universal solvent? (8) • ...
the physical-chemical environment of microbes 2025-09-30
Across
- Pressure affecting water movement across microbial membranes
- Material on which microbes grow and metabolize
- Harmful substance sometimes produced by microbes
- Microbe that prefers low pH conditions
- Key factor influencing microbial growth rate
- Environmental factor critical for barophiles
- Physical factor that can damage microbial DNA
- Catalyst produced by microbes for biochemical reactions
- Essential electron acceptor for aerobic microbes
- Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure
- Energy source for photosynthetic microbes
- Microbe that grows without oxygen
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- Availability of water, crucial for microbial activity
- Element essential as the backbone of microbial life
- Microbe that grows best at high pH
- Microbe that thrives in high salt concentrations
- Substances required by microbes for energy and growth
- Microbe that grows optimally at high temperatures
- Microbe adapted to cold environments
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity in microbial environments
20 Clues: Microbe that grows without oxygen • Microbe that grows best at high pH • Microbe adapted to cold environments • Microbe that prefers low pH conditions • Energy source for photosynthetic microbes • Key factor influencing microbial growth rate • Environmental factor critical for barophiles • Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure • ...
the physical-chemical environment of microbes 2025-09-30
Across
- Pressure affecting water movement across microbial membranes
- Material on which microbes grow and metabolize
- Harmful substance sometimes produced by microbes
- Microbe that prefers low pH conditions
- Key factor influencing microbial growth rate
- Environmental factor critical for barophiles
- Physical factor that can damage microbial DNA
- Catalyst produced by microbes for biochemical reactions
- Essential electron acceptor for aerobic microbes
- Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure
- Energy source for photosynthetic microbes
- Microbe that grows without oxygen
Down
- Availability of water, crucial for microbial activity
- Element essential as the backbone of microbial life
- Microbe that grows best at high pH
- Microbe that thrives in high salt concentrations
- Substances required by microbes for energy and growth
- Microbe that grows optimally at high temperatures
- Microbe adapted to cold environments
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity in microbial environments
20 Clues: Microbe that grows without oxygen • Microbe that grows best at high pH • Microbe adapted to cold environments • Microbe that prefers low pH conditions • Energy source for photosynthetic microbes • Key factor influencing microbial growth rate • Environmental factor critical for barophiles • Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure • ...
the physical-chemical environment of microbes 2025-09-30
Across
- Pressure affecting water movement across microbial membranes
- Material on which microbes grow and metabolize
- Harmful substance sometimes produced by microbes
- Microbe that prefers low pH conditions
- Key factor influencing microbial growth rate
- Environmental factor critical for barophiles
- Physical factor that can damage microbial DNA
- Catalyst produced by microbes for biochemical reactions
- Essential electron acceptor for aerobic microbes
- Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure
- Energy source for photosynthetic microbes
- Microbe that grows without oxygen
Down
- Availability of water, crucial for microbial activity
- Element essential as the backbone of microbial life
- Microbe that grows best at high pH
- Microbe that thrives in high salt concentrations
- Substances required by microbes for energy and growth
- Microbe that grows optimally at high temperatures
- Microbe adapted to cold environments
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity in microbial environments
20 Clues: Microbe that grows without oxygen • Microbe that grows best at high pH • Microbe adapted to cold environments • Microbe that prefers low pH conditions • Energy source for photosynthetic microbes • Key factor influencing microbial growth rate • Environmental factor critical for barophiles • Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure • ...
The physical-chemical environment of microbes 2025-09-24
Across
- Pressure exerted by dissolved solutes (7 letters)
- Organisms that use light for energy (11 letters)
- pH higher than 7 (8 letters)
- pH less than 7 (6 letters)
- Organisms that maintain constant body temperature (11 letters)
- Green pigment for photosynthesis (11 letters)
- Universal solvent (5 letters)
- Loss of water from cells in hypertonic solution (11 letters)
- Movement of water across a semipermeable membrane (7 letters)
- Organisms living under high hydrostatic pressure (10 letters)
- Pressure at sea level in atmosphere (5 letters)
- Potential that measures tendency to gain or lose electrons (5 letters)
- Depth in water where light disappears (11 letters)
- Process where plants lose water vapor (13 letters)
- Neutral pH value (5 letters)
- Oxygen level too low for survival (7 letters)
- Type of water with very low dissolved salts (10 letters)
- Organisms that prefer alkaline conditions (12 letters)
- Bacteria that tolerate oxygen but do not use it (12 letters)
- Organisms that grow without oxygen (9 letters)
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- Organisms whose body temperature varies with environment (13 letters)
- Low-temperature–loving organisms (13 letters)
- Rate of photosynthesis depends on this factor (14 letters)
- Organisms that require high salt (10 letters)
- Bacteria that thrive at very high temperatures (12 letters)
- Pressure caused by water depth (11 letters)
- Minimum, optimum, and maximum for growth (14 letters)
- Organism adapted to wide salt ranges (10 letters)
- Unit of pressure measurement (6 letters)
- Deep-sea organisms adapted to high pressure (11 letters)
- Oxygen-using organisms (7 letters)
- Daily biological rhythm (9 letters)
- Organisms that live in acidic conditions (11 letters)
- Salt concentration in environment (8 letters)
- Water in oceans with high salt concentration (8 letters)
35 Clues: pH less than 7 (6 letters) • pH higher than 7 (8 letters) • Neutral pH value (5 letters) • Universal solvent (5 letters) • Oxygen-using organisms (7 letters) • Daily biological rhythm (9 letters) • Unit of pressure measurement (6 letters) • Pressure caused by water depth (11 letters) • Low-temperature–loving organisms (13 letters) • ...
All about science 2023-05-01
10 Clues: - gas for a car • - for a sumi truck • - physical property's • - physical property's • - physical property's • - physical property's • - when water pushes up • stale - physical property's • melt - chemical property's • - ground that animals step on
Weathering and Erosion Crossword 2013-04-18
Across
- Weathering the breakdown of rocks by chemical reactions
- a curving swell of water moving along the surface of an ocean or lake
- an agent of physical weathering, another word for precipitation
- the water located within the rocks below Earth's surface
- the amount of water that a stream carries in a given amount of time
- Precipitation when these stronger acids fall to Earth
- the process by which sediment and other materials are moved from one place to another.
- Current when water travels almost parallel to the shoreline very near the shore
- the breakdown of rock material by physical and chemical processes
- streams often deposit their loads in a fan-shaped pattern
- a deposit of calcium carbonate resembling an icicle hanging from the roof or sides of a cave
- Weathering the process by which rock is broken down into smaller pieces by physical changes
- Stacks when the top of the sea arch collapses
- the process by which other chemicals combine with oxygen
- plan many layers of deposited sediment can form a flat area
- an area of shoreline that is made up of material deposited by waves and currents
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- the process by which eroded material is dropped
- a flow of water in a defiant direction
- Wedging sometimes known as frost wedging
- Fan a fan-shaped deposit that forms on dry land
- Island a long, narrow island, usually made of sand, that forms parallel to the shoreline, a short distance offshore
- materials carried by a stream
- the path that stream follows
- the measure of the change in elevation over a certain distance
- the process by which the outer layers of rock slowly peel away due to pressure changes
- a deposit of calcium carbonate like an inverted stalactite formed on the floor of a cave
- platforms a sea cliff above the waterline, bench of rock usually remains beneath the water at the cliff's base
- pieces of land that project into the water
- a complex plantlike organisms made up of alga and fungus
- the breaking down and wearing away of rock material by the mechanical action of other rock
- the place where land and a body of water meet
- and animal actions an agents of physical weathering that has to do with plants and animals
- if the roof of a cave collapses, it may leave a circular depression
- a natural feature of a land surface
- an underwater or exposed ridge of sand, gravel, or shell material
35 Clues: the path that stream follows • materials carried by a stream • a natural feature of a land surface • a flow of water in a defiant direction • Wedging sometimes known as frost wedging • pieces of land that project into the water • the place where land and a body of water meet • Stacks when the top of the sea arch collapses • ...
words 09/07 2023-09-09
18 Clues: jobban • mazsola • temetés • ismerős • meggyőz • szélesebb • személyzet • élvez vmit • meglátogat • fejleszteni • féltékenység • meggyőződött • külön nevelkedni • irigy, féltékeny • the ....... - az alapok • ......... aspect - kinézet • ........ style - fiús stílus • .......... to - előfizet vmire
science vocab 2021-11-12
Across
- making predictions inside a given range of measurements
- branch of science that studies the physical changes of matter
- unknown in the problem
- change in speed and/or direction
- difference in pressure
- unit of heat transfer
- how close measurements are to each other
- push or a pull on an object
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- energy transfer of physical touch
- energy transfer through a fluid
- letters that represents the variable
- making predictions outside the range of measurements
- what the variable is measured in
- how close your measurement is to the real value
- average kinetic energy of a system
- indention of the fabric of space
16 Clues: unit of heat transfer • unknown in the problem • difference in pressure • push or a pull on an object • energy transfer through a fluid • change in speed and/or direction • what the variable is measured in • indention of the fabric of space • energy transfer of physical touch • average kinetic energy of a system • letters that represents the variable • ...
Unit 5 vocabulary (Bronson Shiflet) 2022-02-03
Across
- Increase in value in goods
- Transporting goods
- Buying goods
- Resources supplied by nature
- Difference of currency
- physical manufactured asset used in work;buildings,machinery,vehicles,and technology
- Individual choices and voluntary trade;businesses owned by government is very limited;determine what will and will not be produced consumers answer three economic questions
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- Prohibit/ban
- Social roles and culture determine been handed down for generations;Children often do the same jobs as their parents;
- Person owning or operating a business
- Tax
- Manufacturing goods
- Country's GDP divided population
- Physical item bought or sold
- Limit
- Work preformed for money
16 Clues: Tax • Limit • Prohibit/ban • Buying goods • Transporting goods • Manufacturing goods • Difference of currency • Work preformed for money • Increase in value in goods • Physical item bought or sold • Resources supplied by nature • Country's GDP divided population • Person owning or operating a business • physical manufactured asset used in work;buildings,machinery,vehicles,and technology • ...
School Rules 2021-09-02
Across
- it is a privilege and not a right
- violation of an assignment or testing rules
- items which interfere with learning
- using language offensive to others
- to alter documents
- need a drs note or obituary to be this
- day of the make up center after school
- trash outside a garbage can
- "hanging out"
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- day of the make up center after school
- day of the make up center after school
- any unwelcome advances; verbal or physical
- where to turn in doctor's excuses
- how long you have to make up work when return
- exchange of blows between at least 2 people
- unprovoked physical attack
- defacing or destroying school property
- where to take make ups/test recovery
18 Clues: "hanging out" • to alter documents • unprovoked physical attack • trash outside a garbage can • it is a privilege and not a right • where to turn in doctor's excuses • using language offensive to others • items which interfere with learning • where to take make ups/test recovery • day of the make up center after school • day of the make up center after school • ...
Adjectives(describing words) 2023-06-26
Across
- Large in size or amount
- Not having a great height or being below average in height
- Moving or happening quickly
- Lacking physical strength or power
- Feeling or showing strong displeasure or annoyance
- Reflecting light and looking bright or glossy
- Producing a lot of sound and being easily heard
- Having a greater height than average
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- Making little or no noise
- Having great physical power or ability
- Causing laughter or amusement
- Moving or happening at a low speed
- Showing courage or not afraid to face danger
- Feeling or showing joy or contentment
- Not large in size or amount
- Feeling or showing unhappiness or sorrow
16 Clues: Large in size or amount • Making little or no noise • Moving or happening quickly • Not large in size or amount • Causing laughter or amusement • Moving or happening at a low speed • Lacking physical strength or power • Having a greater height than average • Feeling or showing joy or contentment • Having great physical power or ability • Feeling or showing unhappiness or sorrow • ...
an adjective quiz 2023-06-14
Across
- Showing courage and fearlessness.
- Engaging in physical activity; energetic and lively.
- Causing laughter and amusement.
- Full of vibrant colors and brightness.
- Having a taste that is highly enjoyable and pleasing.
- Showing concern, empathy, and consideration for others.
- Eager to learn or know something; inquisitive.
- Having a friendly and generous nature.
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- Using imagination and originality to express oneself.
- Calm and free from disturbance or violence.
- Warm and amicable; showing kindness and goodwill.
- Pleasing to the eye or mind; attractive.
- Creating a sense of thrill and anticipation.
- Feeling or showing joy and contentment.
- Quick-witted and intelligent.
- Having power or physical strength.
16 Clues: Quick-witted and intelligent. • Causing laughter and amusement. • Showing courage and fearlessness. • Having power or physical strength. • Full of vibrant colors and brightness. • Having a friendly and generous nature. • Feeling or showing joy and contentment. • Pleasing to the eye or mind; attractive. • Calm and free from disturbance or violence. • ...
Theory of the Mind Review 2023-12-08
Across
- he is the best known exponent of idealism
- he was a materialist
- He saw the mind as identical with the soul.
- valid knowledge comes only through the five senses.
- the discipline that is concerned with the ultimate nature of reality
- all events are caused by past events
- Why? Why? Why? Why? problem
- all things that exist are made up of matter
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- valid knowledge comes only through the mind.
- Blank slate
- I think therefore I am.
- there are physical bodies and non-physical bodies
- the study of knowledge
- Berkley was an ______.
- Fundamental reality is mind
- Appearance vs Reality
16 Clues: Blank slate • he was a materialist • Appearance vs Reality • the study of knowledge • Berkley was an ______. • I think therefore I am. • Fundamental reality is mind • Why? Why? Why? Why? problem • all events are caused by past events • he is the best known exponent of idealism • He saw the mind as identical with the soul. • all things that exist are made up of matter • ...
CPI Verbal Refresher 2021-11-03
Across
- questions that are rational such as "Where is the broom?"
- Personal Space
- Staff take control of a situation/set limits
- Rapport re-build relationships with youth
- refers to body posture and motion.
- Physical Crisis Intervention Safe non-harmful
- Stance Non-threatening stance.
- staff response to reduce anxiety in youth
- questions are irrational questions where the youth is challenging the staff person's authority.
- setting utilizing if/then statements
Down
- Reduction emotional and physical energy decrease
- Experience staff response/behavior impacts the youth response/behavior and vice versa
- A verbal or non-verbal threat towards staff
- Listening active process of listening
- Behavior youth acting out
- Crisis Prevention Institute
- How we say what we say
- youth loose rationality & challenge authority
- increase or change in behavior
19 Clues: Personal Space • How we say what we say • Behavior youth acting out • Crisis Prevention Institute • Stance Non-threatening stance. • increase or change in behavior • refers to body posture and motion. • setting utilizing if/then statements • Listening active process of listening • staff response to reduce anxiety in youth • Rapport re-build relationships with youth • ...
fitness crossword puzzle 2022-02-10
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- high intensity interval training
- ability to control your body weight
- the ability to move easily
- optimal level of overload that should be achieved
- easy workout
- target heart rate
- strength how much weight you can lift.
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- ability to select the right muscle at the right time
- reaction time measure the quickness
- activity requiring physical effort
- The ability to move all or part of the body as quickly as possible.
- specific to the type of training undertaken
- composition the percentages of fat, bone, and muscle in human bodies
- ability to move quickly
- more intense workout
- being physically active
- improve any aspect of physical fitness t
- endurance workout for an extended period of time
- endurance measures how well you can do exercises
19 Clues: easy workout • target heart rate • more intense workout • ability to move quickly • being physically active • the ability to move easily • high intensity interval training • activity requiring physical effort • ability to control your body weight • strength how much weight you can lift. • improve any aspect of physical fitness t • reaction time measure the quickness • ...
No Ordinary Sport #1 2021-10-05
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- ability to move quickly and easily
- wanting to achieve something difficult
- mental and physical strength
- being in good physical shape
- to do something to entertain people
- something that might cause harm
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- an accomplishment
- practice and preparation for something
- someone who participates in a sport
- involving a high degree of danger or risk
- to injure a part of the body doing too much
- doing something again and again
12 Clues: an accomplishment • mental and physical strength • being in good physical shape • doing something again and again • something that might cause harm • ability to move quickly and easily • someone who participates in a sport • to do something to entertain people • practice and preparation for something • wanting to achieve something difficult • ...
Patient Chart Review Crossword 2022-01-30
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- BMI < 18.5
- Elevated white blood cell count
- Finding on physical exam indicating fluid in the alveoli and small airways
- Physical exam finding noting fluid accumulation leading to abdominal distension
- Hepatic parameter used to calculate corrected calcium
- Elevated potassium
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- Used to diagnose anemia
- Drug-induced allergic reaction
- Measurement of heart rate
- Used to estimate renal function
- Common side effect from ACE inhibitors
- Fluid accumulation in extremeties
12 Clues: BMI < 18.5 • Elevated potassium • Used to diagnose anemia • Measurement of heart rate • 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 • ...
Topic one study tool 2025-01-09
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- Middle chemical layer
- Outermost chemical layer
- Outer core state of matter
- Middle physical layer
- what element is found in the lithosphere
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- Inner core state of matter
- what element is found in the mesosphere
- the continents fit together like a…
- what type of rocks are on the outside
- Outermost physical layer
- what element is found in the core
- what type of rocks are in the middle
12 Clues: Middle chemical layer • Middle physical layer • Outermost chemical layer • Outermost physical layer • Inner core state of matter • Outer core state of matter • what element is found in the core • the continents fit together like a… • what type of rocks are in the middle • what type of rocks are on the outside • what element is found in the mesosphere • ...
Unit 3 set 2 2024-11-18
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- something you can see and touch is a physical object
- describes how high the land is
- find
- large area of flat, nearly treeless land
- part of something
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- salt water that covers the ¾ earth
- an area of land
- low area of land between two high areas
- very deep valley
- natural shape of a section of land
- top layer or cover
- is a high, flat area of land
12 Clues: find • an area of land • very deep valley • part of something • top layer or cover • is a high, flat area of land • describes how high the land is • salt water that covers the ¾ earth • natural shape of a section of land • low area of land between two high areas • large area of flat, nearly treeless land • something you can see and touch is a physical object
À Commencer 2021-12-02
17 Clues: law • school • useless • biology • history • chemistry • psychology • philosophy • architecture • class, course • fashion design • computer science • political science • foreign languages • physical education • cafeteria (high school) • business administration
Brodie's Law 2016-08-10
The Odyssey 2024-01-30
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- the island of Odysseus' birth and his homeland
- the author of The Odyssey
- god in the machine, or the intervention of the gods
- the way stories and history were passed down in cultures before writing
- the epic that chronicles the Trojan War
- Odysseus's son
- an extended simile
- the protagonist of an epic
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- a formal request for inspiration
- a descriptor that identifies a physical or character trait or lineage
- the Greek word for physical strength
- a long, narrative poem that celebrates the great deeds of a hero
- homecoming
- the Greek word for overwhelming pride
- beginning in the middle of the story
- the Greek word for intelligence, cunning
- Odysseus's wife
17 Clues: homecoming • Odysseus's son • Odysseus's wife • an extended simile • the author of The Odyssey • the protagonist of an epic • a formal request for inspiration • the Greek word for physical strength • beginning in the middle of the story • the Greek word for overwhelming pride • the epic that chronicles the Trojan War • the Greek word for intelligence, cunning • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-03-18
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- Activity involving mental or physical effort done to achieve a purpose.
- Engage in learning.
- Use time in a particular way.
- Pursuing studies beyond high school.
- A way of life, beliefs, and customs of a particular society, group, or place.
- Prepare for something.
- Discovery or invention resulting from study and experimentation.
- Significant or of value.
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- A place for higher education.
- An individual who imparts knowledge to students.
- The systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world.
- Known widely and well-regarded.
- Many of them can be found in a school.
- A person attending school.
- Beneficial assistance.
- Not the same.
- Employment.
17 Clues: Employment. • Not the same. • Engage in learning. • Beneficial assistance. • Prepare for something. • Significant or of value. • A person attending school. • A place for higher education. • Use time in a particular way. • Known widely and well-regarded. • Pursuing studies beyond high school. • Many of them can be found in a school. • An individual who imparts knowledge to students. • ...
medical words 2013-04-22
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- Tablet
- Feeling tired, loss of energy
- Physical discomfort
- Worry
- Prevent infection,disease. Inoculation
- A place for outpatient or primary care
- A drug which helps reduce pain
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- Disruption of normal functions of the body
- A doctor who is a specialist in nutrition
- A medical complaint or condition
- A process which puts liquid into the body using a syringe
- A doctor who is a specialist in the treatment of feet
- Feeling queasy, a sickness in the body
- Harmful physical reaction to food or other substance
14 Clues: Worry • Tablet • Physical discomfort • Feeling tired, loss of energy • A drug which helps reduce pain • A medical complaint or condition • Prevent infection,disease. Inoculation • Feeling queasy, a sickness in the body • A place for outpatient or primary care • A doctor who is a specialist in nutrition • Disruption of normal functions of the body • ...
maze runner cross word 2023-03-08
Across
- something difficult to understand or comprehend
- physical or mental effort
- chasing something or someone
- an expectation or prediction
- hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea
- being private or away from people
- to have a dispute
- extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion/illness
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- to be under or have something under close observation
- make something or become red
- have an angry look on your face
- something high pitched
- too long or slow
- being in a state of mind that prevents normal perception
14 Clues: too long or slow • to have a dispute • something high pitched • physical or mental effort • make something or become red • chasing something or someone • an expectation or prediction • have an angry look on your face • being private or away from people • hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea • something difficult to understand or comprehend • ...
Hailey Electricity 2024-11-04
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- an imaginary line throughout a space
- a substance that doesn't let a current flow through
- material that allows current to flow through
- a closed loop of electrical componits
- a flow of electricity throughout a circuit
- the pressure from the electric circuit
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- the electrical potential between 2 points
- transferring energy with physical touch
- a instrument to detect electric energy
- transferring energy with no physical touch
- a substance that offers the flow of electric current
- the total charge in a closed system
- form of energy
- a imbalance of + and - charges
14 Clues: form of energy • a imbalance of + and - charges • the total charge in a closed system • an imaginary line throughout a space • a closed loop of electrical componits • a instrument to detect electric energy • the pressure from the electric circuit • transferring energy with physical touch • the electrical potential between 2 points • transferring energy with no physical touch • ...
Kansas = Chapter 1 Review 2022-01-06
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- sharing a common border
- to prepare land for planting crops
- bits of matter carried by wind and water
- natural surrounding of an area
- location Kansas is in the middle of the USA
- Northeaster border of Kansas
- location exact position on the earth
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- physical environment of organisms
- Kansas is leading producer of this natural resource
- weather conditions over a long period of time
- wearing away of land by wind, water, etc...
- sea created many of Kansas physical features
- 34th state
- study of the earth
14 Clues: 34th state • study of the earth • sharing a common border • Northeaster border of Kansas • natural surrounding of an area • physical environment of organisms • to prepare land for planting crops • location exact position on the earth • bits of matter carried by wind and water • wearing away of land by wind, water, etc... • location Kansas is in the middle of the USA • ...
Transcendental Themes Crossword 2022-12-11
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- like a god or a higher power
- The physical world, including plants and animals
- a purple flower seen in Whitman's poetry
- philosophical movement before Realism
- The physical form of a human
- Political process governed by the people
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- Synonym for single or separate
- 1841 essay written by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- the father of free verse, American poet
- The name of the green statue in New York
- Author of "Walden"
- Transcendental poet, known for "Self Reliance"
- Form of energy caused by charged electron
- The spiritual part of a human or animal
14 Clues: Author of "Walden" • like a god or a higher power • The physical form of a human • Synonym for single or separate • philosophical movement before Realism • the father of free verse, American poet • The spiritual part of a human or animal • The name of the green statue in New York • a purple flower seen in Whitman's poetry • Political process governed by the people • ...
PUZZLE#4 2022-06-11
Across
- - The merest trifle; a straw.
- - A burden; a weight to be carried.
- - A straight, round stick, shaft, bar, cane, or staff.
- - Spoken out loud.
- - The result or outcome of a cause.
- - Effort, usually physical.
- - Two of the same kind connected or considered together
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- - Any collection of animals gathered or travelling in a company.
- - Physical frame.
- - A person who writes poems.
- - Exposure to likely harm; peril.
- - The act of counting or tallying a quantity.
- - To arrive, come (to a place).
- - The known (thing); used to refer to something just said.
14 Clues: - Physical frame. • - Spoken out loud. • - Effort, usually physical. • - A person who writes poems. • - The merest trifle; a straw. • - To arrive, come (to a place). • - Exposure to likely harm; peril. • - A burden; a weight to be carried. • - The result or outcome of a cause. • - The act of counting or tallying a quantity. • ...
Coming To Our Senses 2025-12-18
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- unsafe
- a unit of sound intensity
- relating to the study of the physical properties of sound
- the exponent required to produce a given number
- tendency to behave in a certain way
- the property of relative size of extent
- consciously perceiving
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- sharpness; awareness
- to go beyond or rise above
- phenomena that appear to contradict physical laws
- being or relating to or from the stars
- a primitive person who lived in a cave
- things that cause a response or reaction
- subject to or caused by an earthquake
14 Clues: unsafe • sharpness; awareness • consciously perceiving • a unit of sound intensity • to go beyond or rise above • tendency to behave in a certain way • subject to or caused by an earthquake • being or relating to or from the stars • a primitive person who lived in a cave • the property of relative size of extent • things that cause a response or reaction • ...
Spanish Vocab 2022-11-14
APHUG - UNIT1 REVIEW 2021-06-15
Across
- The coordinates of a place using latitude and longitude.
- Refers to the relationship of a feature's size on a map compared to its actual size on Earth.
- An area within which everyone shares in a common one or more distinctive characteristics.
- Contact diminishes with increasing distance and eventually disappears.
- Forms superimposed on the physical environment by humans.
- The time at the prime meridian.
- A force or process that involves the entire world and results in making something worldwide in scope.
- Rectangular-shaped maps with little shape and direction distortion, but a lot of size distortion.
- An area organized around a node or central point.
- The arrangement of a feature in space.
- Theory that the physical environment may limit some human actions, but people have the ability to adjust to their environment
- The process by which a characteristic spreads across space from one place to another over time.
- The theory that the physical environment causes social development.
- The numbering system to indicate the location of a parallel.
- The study of where and why human activities are located where they are.
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- A numbering system used to locate each meridian on Earth's surface.
- A place that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity
- A system that accurately determines the precise position of something on Earth.
- An area of Earth distinguished by a distinctive combination of physical and cultural traits.
- A thematic map using shading to show a pattern of a variable (the darker the shading, the higher the concentration of the variable.
- Let us find unfamiliar locations by comparing them to familiar ones.
- The geometric arrangement of objects in space.
- Considered to be the father of Geography.
- 0 (zero) degrees latitude.
- Shows how a particular feature is distributed over an area.
- The position that something occupies on Earth's surface.
- The geographic study of human-environment relationships.
- The science of map-making.
- The reduction in time it takes for something to reach another place.
- Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than far things.
- A computer system that can capture, store, query, analyze, and display geographic data.
- The scientific method of transferring locations on Earth's surface to a flat map
- A thematic map with continuous lines joining points of the same value.
- The physical character of a place.
34 Clues: 0 (zero) degrees latitude. • The science of map-making. • The time at the prime meridian. • The physical character of a place. • The arrangement of a feature in space. • Considered to be the father of Geography. • The geometric arrangement of objects in space. • An area organized around a node or central point. • The coordinates of a place using latitude and longitude. • ...
Chapter 10: Racial and Ethnic Equality 2019-11-17
Across
- belief that one race is superior and others are inferior
- some prejudice found in every person
- group set apart from others because of it's national origin or distinctive cultural pattern
- conducted research in hopes of assisting in the struggle for racial equality
- identified the four dysfunctions associated with racism
- racial segeagation after the abolishment of slavery
- suboirdinate group whose members have significantly less ocntrol or power over their lives
- 2nd largest latino population in the US
- essential for fighting prejudice
- socially constructed category of people who share physical characteristics of people who share physical characteristics
- genocide and explusion
- bias built into the operation of societys institutions
- extreme prejudice rigidly conform to conventional cultural values
- tendency to assume one's culture and way of life are superior to others
- based on mutual respect among various groups in a society for one anothers cultures
- group set apart from others because of obvious physical differences
- biological reproduction by partners of different social categories
- identified the three functions racially prjudiced beliefs provided to the dominent group
- prejudice springs from frusteration among people who are themselves disadvantaged
- physical separation of two groups of people in terms of residence, workplace, education, and social events
- Largest latino population in the US
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- majority and minority groups combine
- subordinate group being forced by a dominent group to leave a certain area or country
- people who others blame for their problems
- assimilation, pluralism, amalgation, and segregation
- having little contact of any kind with people beyond the local community
- country that exemplifies a pluralistic state
- largest minority inthe US
- preformed the social distance study and found that people felt more socially distant from some categories than others
- denial of opperunities and equal rights to people based on some type of bias
- shared cultural heritage
- people defined by physical and culteral differences that a society sets apart and subordinates
- measurement of peoples willingness to participate in social contacts of varying degrees of closeness with members of diverse social groups
- negative attitude toward an entire category of people
- process through which a person forsakes their culteral tradition to become part of a different culture
- most diverse raical group
- unreliable generalization about all members of a group
- systematic killing of an entire people or nation
38 Clues: genocide and explusion • shared cultural heritage • largest minority inthe US • most diverse raical group • essential for fighting prejudice • Largest latino population in the US • majority and minority groups combine • some prejudice found in every person • 2nd largest latino population in the US • people who others blame for their problems • ...
Pain 2016-05-05
Across
- a state of severe pain
- a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested
- physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- a type of pain that typically lasts less than 3 to 6 months, or pain that is directly related to soft tissue damage such as a sprained ankle or a paper cut.
- an injury to living tissue caused by a cut or blow
- chronic pain resulting from injury to the nervous system.
- forcible contact with another object
- a state of physical or emotional strain
- treatment using drugs
- discomfort in a bodily part or organ
- physical injury.
- a chronic progressive disease causing inflammation in the joints and resulting in painful deformity and immobility, especially in the fingers, wrists, feet, and ankles.
- an organ or cell able to respond to light, heat, or other external stimulus and transmit a signal to a sensory nerve
- influence that contributes to a result or outcome
- but may involve both cerebral and peripheral physiological mechanisms. It is often associated with depression.
- an illness or other medical problem
- invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses
- strange or odd
- cause harm or distress to
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- be capable of continued subjection to a drug or illness
- a session of medical care
- a sensation experienced by someone who has had a limb amputated
- break of the bone
- severe pain that erupts while a patient is already medicated with a long-acting painkiller.
- in, affecting, or acting through the body
- a state of slight pain
- a malignant growth or tumor
- relating to, or denoting pain arising from the stimulation of nerve cells
- part of the body becomes reddened or swollen
- having a psychological origin or cause rather than a physical one.
- a temporary recovery of disease or pain
- painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints
- a pulsating movement or sensation.
- a swelling of a part of the body caused by an abnormal growth of tissue
- fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord
- relating to or denoting physical injury.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- cause (an event or situation) to happen or exist
- patient having unstable and abnormal vital signs
- persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
40 Clues: strange or odd • physical injury. • break of the bone • treatment using drugs • a state of severe pain • a state of slight pain • a session of medical care • cause harm or distress to • a malignant growth or tumor • a pulsating movement or sensation. • an illness or other medical problem • forcible contact with another object • discomfort in a bodily part or organ • ...
exercise physiology crssword 2024-03-22
Across
- threshold: Point during exercise where lactate production exceeds clearance, often signaling a shift to anaerobic metabolism.
- fibers: Cells within muscle tissue responsible for generating force and movement.
- Period of rest or reduced activity following exercise to allow for physiological adaptations and repair.
- Pertaining to the heart and lungs' ability to deliver oxygen to muscles during exercise.
- Exercise that requires oxygen to meet energy demands over an extended period.
- rate: Number of heartbeats per minute, often used as an indicator of exercise intensity.
- Force opposing muscle contraction, often provided by weights, bands, or body weight.
- Range of motion around a joint or group of joints.
- rate: Rate at which the body burns calories and produces energy.
- Muscle contraction where length remains constant, such as holding a static position.
- expenditure: Amount of energy used by the body during physical activity.
- Rate at which work is done, often measured as force multiplied by distance over time.
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- hypertrophy: Enlargement of muscle fibers due to increased workload, commonly associated with strength training.
- Exercises involving rapid stretching and contracting of muscles to increase power and explosiveness.
- threshold: Intensity of exercise at which the body relies primarily on anaerobic metabolism.
- State of exhaustion or reduced performance following prolonged physical activity.
- Muscle contraction where tension remains constant while length changes, such as during lifting weights.
- Muscle action where the muscle lengthens under tension, such as during the lowering phase of a bicep curl.
- debt: Temporary oxygen deficit accumulated during intense exercise that must be repaid post-exercise.
- prescription: Tailored regimen of physical activity designed to achieve specific fitness goals.11. Oxygen consumption: Rate at which oxygen is used by the body during exercise to produce energy.
- Muscle action where the muscle shortens under tension, such as during the lifting phase of a bicep curl.
- Chemical processes within the body that convert food into energy and other substances.
- Physiological changes that occur in response to exercise training to improve performance and efficiency.
- Ability to sustain physical activity over time without fatigue.
- Storage form of glucose in muscles and the liver, used as a fuel source during exercise.
- Increase in muscle size due to increased workload or resistance training.
- Intense exercise performed without the need for oxygen for short bursts of energy. VO2 max: Maximum oxygen consumption during exercise, indicating aerobic capacity.
- training: Physical activity aimed at increasing muscle strength, often involving resistance exercises.
28 Clues: Range of motion around a joint or group of joints. • Ability to sustain physical activity over time without fatigue. • rate: Rate at which the body burns calories and produces energy. • expenditure: Amount of energy used by the body during physical activity. • Increase in muscle size due to increased workload or resistance training. • ...
Evo 2024-07-16
Across
- Countertop terminals that accept payment methods
- The buying or selling of goods or services electronically, typically through websites or mobile applications.
- A software company or application provider who collaborates with an ISV to improve a gateway's functionality and capabilities.
- Business-to-business payment solutions
- Uses wifi or cellular data to accept payments outside of a physical location.
- Transactions that are completed online after which the transaction data is saved to a cloud.
- Enable commerce in unattended self-service stations where customers purchase products using an app or pay-by-app.
- Offers customers payment options that allow them to pay for goods and services with a smartphone rather than an attendant.
- Connects standalone terminals to POS systems.
- Solutions that allow customers to pay without an employee or staff member present.
- Digital versions of physical wallets, allowing merchants to accept transactions without card data entered each time.
- Any method that enables customers to pay merchants without having to swipe a physical card at a physical location.
- A suite of value added payment-related solutions for merchants and partners designed to support customer loyalty as well as save time and costs.
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- A self-service station that allows customers to conduct business with limited interaction.
- Allows merchants to replace sensitive card data with tokens that can be used across sales channels.
- A company that develops and sells software solutions that enable merchants to accept payments within their existing point of sale
- Enables customers to enter transaction data for future payments processed automatically based on a set schedule.
- The front-end technology that enables customers to pay merchants for goods and services.
- A portable POS device brought directly to restaurant customers.
- Customer Relationship Management
- Allow customers to scan a code to conduct transactions.
- Allows merchants to process sales, apply discounts, add tips, email receipts, and issue refunds from a wireless device.
- Refers to a secure payment link, embedded payment, or URL redirect that enables a customer to complete transactions on a merchant's website.
- Self-service stations that enable automated payment options in parking lots and garages.
- Refers to gateways and web-based payment solutions for merchants who conduct business online
- Various methods that allow customers to pay (as the name implies) in the physical store.
- A traditional system that stores all transaction data in a server or stand-alone terminal installed on-site.
27 Clues: Customer Relationship Management • Business-to-business payment solutions • Connects standalone terminals to POS systems. • Countertop terminals that accept payment methods • Allow customers to scan a code to conduct transactions. • A portable POS device brought directly to restaurant customers. • ...
Ch 12 Dental Implants 2025-09-23
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- The first stage of addition polymerization, where a free radical initiates the reaction by opening the bond between the carbon atoms of a monomer.
- Sorption The absorption of water by a material. In denture bases, this causes a slight increase in size that helps offset polymerization shrinkage
- Small molecules that serve as the basic building blocks that chemically join together to form polymers.
- Large, long-chain molecules formed from the chemical bonding of many smaller molecules (monomers).
- Resins Synthetic polymers used in prosthetic dentistry that are derived from acrylic acid.
- Reaction A type of polymerization that produces by-products such as water, hydrogen gas, or alcohol. It is not commonly used in dentistry.
- Stage The first physical stage in mixing acrylic resin, occurring immediately after the powder and liquid are combined.
- The final stage of addition polymerization, which occurs when the free radical is tied up or destroyed, stopping the growth of the polymer chain.
- Methacrylate (PMMA) The scientific name for the acrylic resin created when a liquid monomer is mixed with a powder of polymer beads and undergoes polymerization.
- The act or process of forming polymers by chemically linking monomers. All polymerization processes release heat.
- Stage The third physical stage in mixing acrylic resin, where the material becomes easily manipulated.
- Stage The final physical stage in mixing acrylic resin, where the material has a rubbery consistency and can no longer be manipulated.
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- Modifying agents, along with rubbers and fillers, that are added to acrylic resins to change their physical properties.
- Conductivity The ability of a material to conduct or transfer heat. Acrylic resins are poor thermal conductors.
- The presence of small or microscopic voids within a material, which can weaken it and lead to the collection of debris and microorganisms.
- The second stage of addition polymerization, which involves the process of linking monomer units to form a growing chain.
- Stage The second physical stage in mixing acrylic resin, where the powder begins to absorb the liquid.
- Polymers formed when two or more different types of monomers are chemically joined together.
- Reaction The most common type of polymerization in dentistry, which proceeds in three stages (initiation, propagation, termination) and produces no by-products.
- polymerizing A term for a chemical-curing or self-curing polymerization reaction.
- Definition
- A method of polymerization initiated by a chemical reaction, resulting in a material that is softer and weaker than heat-cured resins.
- A polymerization method initiated by the application of heat, resulting in a stronger, harder, and less porous material.
23 Clues: Definition • polymerizing A term for a chemical-curing or self-curing polymerization reaction. • Resins Synthetic polymers used in prosthetic dentistry that are derived from acrylic acid. • Polymers formed when two or more different types of monomers are chemically joined together. • ...
Isopropyl Alcohol 2024-07-02
Across
- Do not induce vomiting and seek medical attention | First Aid Measures
- avoid heat | Stability and Reactivity
- Yes | Regulatory Information
- _____Fighting Procedures, Do not enter confined fire space without full bunker gear | Fire Fighting Measures
- (Department of Transportation) | Transport Information
- _____ Alcohol | Product Info.
- HMIS Rating of 2 | Other Information
- Wear resistant gloves | Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
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- 75-100% | Composition/Chemical Info.
- 6.62 (Lbs./G) | Physical and Chemical Properties
- _____ Identified | Toxicological Information
- ____ and storage | Section 7
- Physical Appearance | Hazards Ident.
- _____Spill, keep material out of storm sewers and ditches that lead to waterways | Accidental Release Measures
- Keep out of waterways | Ecological Information
- ____/EPA Waste Information | Disposal Information
16 Clues: ____ and storage | Section 7 • Yes | Regulatory Information • _____ Alcohol | Product Info. • 75-100% | Composition/Chemical Info. • Physical Appearance | Hazards Ident. • HMIS Rating of 2 | Other Information • avoid heat | Stability and Reactivity • _____ Identified | Toxicological Information • Keep out of waterways | Ecological Information • ...
OSI & TCP/IP MODEL 2024-04-02
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- The address of the node.
- Providing services to user.
- Ensures that the whole packets intact and in order.
- Uses 48-bits physical address imprinted on NIC.
- Acting as network dialog controller.
- Other duty of session layer.
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- Addresses that are necessary for universal communication.
- TCP/IP protocol is known as ___ Model.
- The label assigned to a process is called a ____ address.
- User Support Sub-Layer
- Communication between layers.
- Network model are organized into ____.
- Presentation layer is responsible for translation, ____ and compression.
- Major duty of network layer.
- Transmit frames from one node to the next.
15 Clues: User Support Sub-Layer • The address of the node. • Providing services to user. • Major duty of network layer. • Other duty of session layer. • Communication between layers. • Acting as network dialog controller. • TCP/IP protocol is known as ___ Model. • Network model are organized into ____. • Transmit frames from one node to the next. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-12
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- System ........... that causes payment issues
- The convenience of not carrying.....physically
- Cash transactions leave .......... to be tracked
- Electronic ............ criminals
- A payment method that eliminates...
- loundering A financial crime that's harder to commit without ...........
- ....................interest rate affecting bank customers
- .................transaksi elektronik yang digunakan sebagai alternatif kartu kredit dan debit
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- Security .............. to protect cash
- Every ............ recorded makes it hard to hide
- Transaction ............... to avoid this crime
- ...............that needs to be converted when traveling
- Type of ............ banks may increase without cash
- ................associated with physical currency management
- ...................state of not using physical money
- gambling A common activity where ........... is used and tracked
16 Clues: Electronic ............ criminals • A payment method that eliminates... • Security .............. to protect cash • System ........... that causes payment issues • The convenience of not carrying.....physically • Transaction ............... to avoid this crime • Cash transactions leave .......... to be tracked • Every ............ recorded makes it hard to hide • ...
Crossword 2025-05-20
Across
- physical feel of excitement
- Narrow horizontal surface like a hill or a cliff
- a wildly emotional and exaggerated reaction.
- having a full rounded shape
- severe physical or mental suffering
- bold manner
- in a way that lacks force
- stay in a place longer than necessary because of a reluctance to leave.
- lightweight plain-woolen cloth
Down
- use flattery or coaxing in order to persuade someone to do something
- of something bad expressed
- relating to melodrama
- impress a lot that they are silent
- A tool used to turn nuts
- stare openly, in a rude manner
15 Clues: bold manner • relating to melodrama • A tool used to turn nuts • in a way that lacks force • of something bad expressed • physical feel of excitement • having a full rounded shape • stare openly, in a rude manner • lightweight plain-woolen cloth • impress a lot that they are silent • severe physical or mental suffering • a wildly emotional and exaggerated reaction. • ...
Crossword 2025-10-30
Across
- King and queen rule the government
- Government/Citizens vote
- Everything in the industry I controlled by the government, everyone is equal
- Citizens hold the power
- borders/Artificial, set by the government
- Government has total control
- Created by physical features
- Total control of all aspects of a citizens life
- The study of physical features of the world
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- Government and producers determine
- A specific territory with common culture
- A cities number of people
- Nation and state in the same territory
- Sovereign government located in specific territory
- power,violent is political power
15 Clues: Citizens hold the power • Government/Citizens vote • A cities number of people • Government has total control • Created by physical features • power,violent is political power • King and queen rule the government • Government and producers determine • Nation and state in the same territory • A specific territory with common culture • borders/Artificial, set by the government • ...
Understanding Human Development 2019-02-22
Across
- matching body movements to coordinate with what is seen
- advances in physical development
- picking up objects
- lag in a particular aspect of development
- refers to physical changes in size
- skillful use of the hands and fingers
- ability to understand relationships between two objects
- person own assessment of himself or herself
- refers to the fact that something can remain the same
- ability to place objects in order by characteristics
- behavior is determined by forces in the environment
Down
- or Intellectual development
- skills used to solve problems
- increase in skills and abilities that occur over time
- ability to sort items by one or more
- process involving thought and knowledge
- walking and throwing
- steps that consistently follow one another
18 Clues: picking up objects • walking and throwing • or Intellectual development • skills used to solve problems • advances in physical development • refers to physical changes in size • ability to sort items by one or more • skillful use of the hands and fingers • process involving thought and knowledge • lag in a particular aspect of development • ...
Amy Stanley's Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-15
Across
- substance formed from a chemical reaction
- the transfer of energy at different temperatures
- the ability to move
- the amount of matter in an object
- the companion between two or more substances
- an action taken in response to something
- the amount of space occupied
- a pure substance that cant be broken down
- raw materials that react with one another and form products
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- an attraction between atoms
- measure of hotness or coldness
- sticking together
- change a physical change between substances
- a combination of substances that can be physically separated
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- the smallest unit of an element
- two or more atoms joined together
- change a chemical change between substances
18 Clues: sticking together • the ability to move • an attraction between atoms • the amount of space occupied • measure of hotness or coldness • the smallest unit of an element • the amount of matter in an object • two or more atoms joined together • an action taken in response to something • substance formed from a chemical reaction • a pure substance that cant be broken down • ...
The Classical Origins of The Hunger Games; The Hunger Games; The Cruel Tribute 2025-05-06
Across
- willing to act evilly or dishonestly for personal gain
- intrude on someone else's territory
- something that does not follow a certain rule
- the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- quickly or skillfully
- to demand by authority
- to give something back or return to its owner
- climb up stairs
- lasting a long time; enduring
- to state that something is not true
Down
- very lively and amusing; fun
- admire or love greatly or excessively
- a feeling of jealousy for another person's life or situation
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering
- an extremely complex maze
- harvest or gather, as in a crop
- loudly and deeply roaring like an animal
- a formal promise; to formally promise something
18 Clues: climb up stairs • quickly or skillfully • to demand by authority • an extremely complex maze • very lively and amusing; fun • lasting a long time; enduring • harvest or gather, as in a crop • intrude on someone else's territory • to state that something is not true • admire or love greatly or excessively • loudly and deeply roaring like an animal • ...
Puzzle Petals 2025-10-02
Across
- marketing for social welfare
- Part of holistic marketing, ensuring employees are customer focused
- Customer-centered, sense-and-respond philosophy
- Include age, gender, population size
- and intagible product that satisfies needs
- One of the utilities created when goods are stored
- Extended marketing mix includes______evidence
- Goods buyers dont normally think of buying
- Communication element of 4Ps
- A factor influencing buyer behaviour,includes norms and values
- A process of creating superior value through activties
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- The process of dividing markets into groups
- Customer database analysis often use this
- A market existing beyond physical boundaries
- Philosophy focusing on efficiency and low cost production
- Long-term focus on building customer and partner ties
- The "P" referring delivery channels
- meeting the needs profitable
18 Clues: marketing for social welfare • Communication element of 4Ps • meeting the needs profitable • The "P" referring delivery channels • Include age, gender, population size • Customer database analysis often use this • and intagible product that satisfies needs • Goods buyers dont normally think of buying • The process of dividing markets into groups • ...
Health Chapter 1 2021-08-19
Across
- recognize your feelings
- balance of all 4 parts of health
- condition of physical,mental,social,emotional
- practice of keeping clean
- passing down of traits
- set of behaviors you live by
Down
- coping with daily demands
- all living and non-living things around you
- interacting with people
- way of acting,thinking and feeling
- health that deals with the body
- skills you need to deal with situations
12 Clues: passing down of traits • recognize your feelings • interacting with people • coping with daily demands • practice of keeping clean • set of behaviors you live by • health that deals with the body • balance of all 4 parts of health • way of acting,thinking and feeling • skills you need to deal with situations • all living and non-living things around you • ...
health and wellness 2017-01-05
Across
- accumulated knowledge
- freedom from conflict
- a sense of freedom from danger
- potential danger
- the condition of being well known
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
Down
- physical barrier between people or objects
- achievement of something
- great quantity of something
- the process of physical, mental and emotional growth over the life span
- quality of being spiritual
- remaining faithful to a person
12 Clues: potential danger • accumulated knowledge • freedom from conflict • achievement of something • quality of being spiritual • great quantity of something • a sense of freedom from danger • remaining faithful to a person • the condition of being well known • physical barrier between people or objects • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is • ...
Fitness 2024-02-05
Across
- being able to handle physical work and play each day without getting overly tired
- planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain fitness
- the ability to move joints fully and easily through a full range of motion
Down
- any movement that makes your body use extra energy
- the ability of your muscles to use force
- the ability to perform difficult physical activity without getting overly tired
- builds muscle but does not use large amounts of oxygen
- use a lot of oxygen
8 Clues: use a lot of oxygen • the ability of your muscles to use force • any movement that makes your body use extra energy • builds muscle but does not use large amounts of oxygen • planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain fitness • the ability to move joints fully and easily through a full range of motion • ...
LESSON 7-10 2022-08-22
School Classes 2022-11-19
Assault/ Sexual Assault Crossword 2018-11-14
8 Clues: It makes an action worse • An instrument used in attacks • The violating of a law or rule • A physical attack upon a threat • A type of offence triable either way • A statement of intention to inflict harm • An agreement before an action takes place • Unwanted physical contact and or physical harm
Brad's unit crossword 2012-12-06
Across
- Physical activity with rules and regulations
- The third key stage of perception
- Type of guidance best for beginners
- time free from obligation
- This event led to a big change in schools
- The key to storing information long term is practice & ?
- Moral integrity and physical endeavor
Down
- The sector that wants profit
- This Education Act came into effect in 1944
- Church, university, techers, forces and...
- Attention, retention, motivation and motor capability
- Ability is...
- The more choices you have, the slower your response time
- Characteristic of a skilled performance
14 Clues: Ability is... • time free from obligation • The sector that wants profit • The third key stage of perception • Type of guidance best for beginners • Moral integrity and physical endeavor • Characteristic of a skilled performance • This event led to a big change in schools • Church, university, techers, forces and... • This Education Act came into effect in 1944 • ...
S1 Business Revision 2020-12-01
Across
- The person who uses up the item
- Sector that makes, build and manufactures
- Physical items - you can touch
- Consumers wants are ?
- Something you can live without
- The person who pays for the item
- Business must ? what consumers want
Down
- Goods that can be used over and over again
- The Cycle of ? is an ongoing process buy/sell
- Non-physical items - you can not touch these
- Goods that can only be used once
- Sector that extracts natural resources
- Sector that provided services
- Something you must have to survive
14 Clues: Consumers wants are ? • Sector that provided services • Physical items - you can touch • Something you can live without • The person who uses up the item • Goods that can only be used once • The person who pays for the item • Something you must have to survive • Business must ? what consumers want • Sector that extracts natural resources • ...
Mental Health Matters 2025-07-22
Across
- determination, or: "the horrors persist, but so do I"
- rest for mental and physical restoration
- emotional state or feeling
- a feeling of worry or unease
- optimism for the future
- disorder that features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears known as obsessions
- treatment for mental health issues
Down
- chronic sadness or loss of motivation
- mood disorder with extreme highs and lows
- negative perceptions about mental health
- feeling alone or disconnected
- physical activity for mental well being
- understanding and sharing others' feelings
- pressure or tension
14 Clues: pressure or tension • optimism for the future • emotional state or feeling • a feeling of worry or unease • feeling alone or disconnected • treatment for mental health issues • chronic sadness or loss of motivation • physical activity for mental well being • negative perceptions about mental health • rest for mental and physical restoration • ...
FITNESS Concepts and Principles 2021-08-09
Across
- Measures your cardiovascular endurance
- Measures your body composition
- Reduces the risk of injury
- If you can easily track your fitness goal then it is this.
- Physical Fitness can lower these levels.
- Measures your body strength and endurance
Down
- Slowly decreases heart rate
- Physical fitness can prevent
- Stands for Frequencey, Intensity,Time, Type
- Measures your flexibility
- The heart rate you want to reach when exercising
- The heart rate when you are standing/sitting
- Exceeding MHR can lead to cardiac arrest or this
- Measures upper body strength and endurance
14 Clues: Measures your flexibility • Reduces the risk of injury • Slowly decreases heart rate • Physical fitness can prevent • Measures your body composition • Measures your cardiovascular endurance • Physical Fitness can lower these levels. • Measures your body strength and endurance • Measures upper body strength and endurance • Stands for Frequencey, Intensity,Time, Type • ...
Benny's Marvelous Crossword 2013-09-15
Across
- A piece of jewelry containing such a gemstone
- One that is engaged in publishing printed material
- The whole system and structure of a language
- talking about something
- A person whose wealth amounts to at least a billion dollars
- To supply with inhabitants
- Conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book
- a type of bird
Down
- Move from one area or country to settle in another
- A person advocating or implementing social reform
- Lacking physical coordination
- Arousing revulsion or strong indignation
- physical contact
- To eat up greedily
14 Clues: a type of bird • physical contact • To eat up greedily • talking about something • To supply with inhabitants • Lacking physical coordination • Arousing revulsion or strong indignation • The whole system and structure of a language • A piece of jewelry containing such a gemstone • A person advocating or implementing social reform • ...
Language Arts Vocabulary 2024-08-29
Across
- To make or become less valued and respected
- To engage, or seize hold of something
- People in a good social position, generally below nobility.
- A sheet of paper folded once to make two leafs
- In a manner of expressing sorrow or misery.
- Having or showing high moral standards
- A drink (Alcohol)
Down
- To be popular and attractive
- Physical strength and good health.
- Slow and clumsy because of great weight
- A pilgrim's journey
- To be easily irritated
- A false belief or judgement about external reality.
- Lacking physical strength because of illness
14 Clues: A drink (Alcohol) • A pilgrim's journey • To be easily irritated • To be popular and attractive • Physical strength and good health. • To engage, or seize hold of something • Having or showing high moral standards • Slow and clumsy because of great weight • To make or become less valued and respected • In a manner of expressing sorrow or misery. • ...
Business Key Terms 2024-10-02
Across
- The service businesses
- A non-physical purchase which you can experience
- All the natural resources used in a business
- Something you need to survive
- A one use good
- Businesses that extract natural resources from the earth
Down
- something you can live without
- A good that can be used over and over again
- A person who takes a risk and starts a business
- Businesses that make manufacture or make changes to items
- A physical item you can touch and buy
- The idea
- The workforce
- Man-made products used in the business
14 Clues: The idea • The workforce • A one use good • The service businesses • Something you need to survive • something you can live without • A physical item you can touch and buy • Man-made products used in the business • A good that can be used over and over again • All the natural resources used in a business • A person who takes a risk and starts a business • ...
Bio 132 Ch. 15 SG 2023-10-24
Across
- Bowling, walking (fast pace), line dancing, and doing yoga ((2-3 days/week) (upper middle tier)).
- activity movement resulting from the contraction of skeletal muscles and can be categorized into occupational, sports, conditioning, household, or other activities.
- These are three amino acids with a unique branched side chain. They include leucine, isoleucine, and valine / These are preferentially utilized by muscle cells for energy / They have been shown in studies to help with delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS), sparing muscle glycogen, and decreasing protein degradation.
- a nutrient-dense type of protein found in milk.
- Bicep curls, tricep presses, squats, lunges, push ups ((2-3 days/week, 8-10 exercises 1 set of 8-12 reps) (lower middle tier 3 / 3)).
- This system utilizes phosphocreatine (PCr) to transfer a high-energy phosphate to ADP. So, it helps to reform ATP / This system functions under anaerobic conditions. Muscle cells metabolize glucose under anaerobic conditions / Muscle cells do not make or store much PCr / Creatine phosphate can be obtained from two sources: ingestion of meat and internal production by the liver and kidneys / This system provides energy for short bouts (~10 seconds) of high-intensity activity.
- This system kicks in after PCr-ATP system cannot keep up / This functions under anaerobic conditions / Muscle cells metabolize glucose to pyruvate and then convert pyruvate to lactic acid acid / Using their glycogen stores in the muscle first, then utilizing the stores in the liver / The system provides a small amount of ATP / Enough to sustain vigorous activity for up to 180 seconds / Fatigue will start to occur after this time.
- Heat-related illness that can occur after intense exercise and is characterized by weakness or dizziness, dark urine, headaches / Move victim to cool, shady spot, lie on back with legs slightly elevated above chest level and cool the person; monitor as well.
- refers to the amount of time spent in an exercise session.
- subset of physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive (has a final or intermediate objective (purpose) the improvement or maintenance of physical fitness).
- the maximal oxygen uptake. This is the measure of max oxygen consumed during physical activity.
- breathing hard and fast, and your heart rate has gone up quite a bit (Examples: jogging or running swimming laps, riding a bike fast or on hills, playing singles tennis, playing basketball).
- includes movement & takes the muscle through a full range of motion.
- These are physical activities, that increase the ability of a joint to move through it’s range of motion.
- Gardening, raking leaves, mowing the lawn, walking the dog, cleaning the house, playing with your children ((Most days of the week, accumulate 30+ minutes) (bottom tier)).
Down
- These are physical activities, such as pull-ups, that develop muscle strength and muscle endurance.
- the ability of the heart and lungs to deliver oxygen to muscles and will determine the capacity for intense aerobic physical activity.
- Running, cycling, in-line skating, stair stepping ((3-5 days/week, for a total of 150 minutes) (lower middle tier 1 / 3)).
- working hard enough to raise your heart rate and break a sweat (Examples: walking fast, doing water aerobics, riding a bike on level ground or with few hills, playing doubles tennis, pushing a lawn mower).
- Most dangerous form of heat-related illness / Potentially fatal condition characterized by body temperatures greater than 104°F, lack of sweating, rapid shallow breathing, confusion / Move to a cool environment and call 911 immediately.
- maintains muscle in a stretched position for a certain period of time.
- the term used to refer to the inherited physical characteristic that can affect athletic performance (Body size, shape, composition).
- Continuous types of physical activity would not be possible if skeletal muscles depending only on the anaerobic energy systems / This system utilizes the mitochondria (POWER HOUSE OF THE CELL) to make enough ATP to maintain the activity at the level the individual wants / To increase one’s anaerobic activity, engage in an endurance training program that gradually increases the intensity level of activities / When muscle cells have plenty of oxygen available and sufficient time, they can metabolize glucose completely / This enables cells to produce about 18x more ATP energy than the amount produced by anaerobic systems / This system lasts anywhere from 2 minutes to 3 hours or more
- Sitting, driving, watching TV, using a computer, texting, or playing video games (top of pyramid).
- Involuntary and painful muscle contractions occurring during or after exercise / Cause is unclear, treat with rest and replace electrolytes lost.
- Static stretching of major muscle groups. Holding each stretch for 10-30 seconds ((2-3 days/week) (lower middle tier 2 / 3)).
- the number of times the activity is performed weekly.
- how the duration frequency, and intensity increase over time.
- These are physical activities that involve sustained, rhythmic contractions of large muscle groups.
- a set of attributes that are either health - or skill - related & the ability to perform moderate - to vigorous - intensity activities without becoming excessively fatigued.
- refers to the type of exercise performed (Walk, brisk walk, run, biking, swimming).
31 Clues: a nutrient-dense type of protein found in milk. • the number of times the activity is performed weekly. • refers to the amount of time spent in an exercise session. • how the duration frequency, and intensity increase over time. • includes movement & takes the muscle through a full range of motion. • ...
Chapter 1 Geo 2023-08-28
Across
- The Theme that describes where something is.
- The type of location that is a description of how a place is related to other places
- A flat drawing that shows all, or part of the earth's surface
- This theme looks at how and why people and things move.
- A globe is a spherical, or ball-shaped, model of the entire planet.
- This systems uses 24 satellites to transmit information to Earth.
- What is the science of making maps?
Down
- What kind of geography includes all the physical features of the world. This includes its lands forums, bodies of water, climates, soils, and plant?
- What are all the human and physical features that make it unique called?
- What is a field that studies people and the relationships among the?
- is the study of water.
- is the study of weather.
- areas that share common characteristics.
- The study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create.
- The theme that describes a feature that makes a site unique.
- The type of location that is a specific description of somethings location.
- What kind of geography is the study of human geographic features. These include - people, communities, and landscapes?
17 Clues: is the study of water. • is the study of weather. • What is the science of making maps? • areas that share common characteristics. • The Theme that describes where something is. • This theme looks at how and why people and things move. • The theme that describes a feature that makes a site unique. • A flat drawing that shows all, or part of the earth's surface • ...
4.1 Terms and Vocab 2020-11-08
Across
- clenching of the jaw
- Negative stress that prevents you from doing what you need to do, or stress that causes discomfort.
- first stage of the body's physical response. fight or flight response.
- the final stage of the body's physical response. body begins to tire after prolong exposure to stress
- The act of becoming aware through the senses.
Down
- a physical reaction, which results from stress rather than from an injury or illness
- second stage of the body's physical response. exposure to the stressor continues
- Anything that causes stress.
8 Clues: clenching of the jaw • Anything that causes stress. • The act of becoming aware through the senses. • first stage of the body's physical response. fight or flight response. • second stage of the body's physical response. exposure to the stressor continues • a physical reaction, which results from stress rather than from an injury or illness • ...
Science Vocab 2014-11-17
Across
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- ability of a substance to burn
- change of state from a gas to a liquid
- change of state from a gas to a liquid
- describes matter based on ability to change into new matter with different properties
- can be observed or measured without changing the matter's identity
- amount of matter inside an object
- change of a liquid to a vapor
- rate at which a substance transfers heat
- ability to combine two or more substances to form one or more new substances
- orderly 3-D arrangement of particles
- tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- type of matter that takes up an object and the way matter is arranged inside it
- SI unit of force
- temperature where a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
- measure of gravitational force exerted on an object
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- when liquid turns into gas
- a substances ability to dissolve
- physical form of an existing object
- a change without changing chemical properties
- a substances ability to be rolled or pounded
- a substances ability to be pulled
- physical or chemical properties that stay the same
- amount of space an object takes up
- state that has shape and volume
- physical forms which substances can exist
- amount of matter in a given object
- curve at the surface of a liquid
29 Clues: SI unit of force • when liquid turns into gas • change of a liquid to a vapor • ability of a substance to burn • state that has shape and volume • a substances ability to dissolve • when a liquid turns into a solid • curve at the surface of a liquid • a substances ability to be pulled • amount of matter inside an object • amount of space an object takes up • ...
Girl Culture 2017-02-19
Across
- give a spoken or written account of
- (especially of an unwelcome influence or physical effect) spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people
- a long or arduous search for something
- (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy
- having or showing a rational, modern and well-informed outlook
- involving or caused by a physical or mental disease
- predominate be the strongest or main element; be greater in number or amount
- not exhibiting, requiring or capable of serious thought
- inducing feelings of anxiety or worry
- a person who behaves in an extravagant way in order to attract attention
- obtrusively bright and showy; lurid
- an experienced and trusted adviser
Down
- a person of the same age, status or ability as another specified person
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- something that causes one to feel uncomfortable
- in a way that continues or lasts forever; permanently
- a particular period of time in history or a person's life
- having or showing an excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and one's physical appearance
- poisonous
- the action of mutilating or being mutilated
- causing disruption or annoyance through being unwelcome or uninvited
- a kind or sort
- large as a whole; in general
23 Clues: poisonous • a kind or sort • large as a whole; in general • an experienced and trusted adviser • give a spoken or written account of • obtrusively bright and showy; lurid • inducing feelings of anxiety or worry • a long or arduous search for something • the action of mutilating or being mutilated • something that causes one to feel uncomfortable • ...
SS Chapter 1 Review 2020-10-22
Across
- A geographical term that describes the physical and human characteristics of a location
- A person who studies an area to find the best location for a client
- an image in which there is a sense of depth and perspective
- A model of the earth in the shape of a sphere.
- an area that has one or more common characteristics that unite or connect it with other areas
- A person who measures the land.
- A geographer who creates maps.
- Obtaining information about a site by using an instrument that is not physically in contact with the site.
- A computer or Internet-based mapping technology.
- A collection of information that can be analyzed.
- an exact position using latitude and longitude, or a description of a place in relation to places around it
Down
- A series of information-gathering satellites that orbit above Earth.
- where a place is located and its physical relationship to other places, people, or environments
- A person who creates plans for developing and improving parts of city.
- A geographer who studies climates
- the physical surroundings of a location
- A representation of a part of the earth.
- The study of how the shape of the Earth changes.
- A system that uses a network of earth orbiting satellites to pinpoint location.
- the study of people, places, and environments
- The scattered remains of something broken or destroyed.
21 Clues: A geographer who creates maps. • A person who measures the land. • A geographer who studies climates • the physical surroundings of a location • A representation of a part of the earth. • the study of people, places, and environments • A model of the earth in the shape of a sphere. • The study of how the shape of the Earth changes. • ...
Mental Health Vocabulary 2020-11-04
Across
- causing damage
- the general condition of body and mind
- impairment of health
- A type of mood disorder with marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression during adolescence
- Teenage sexual abuse occurs when an adolescent is used for gratification of an adult’s sexual needs or desires. Severity of sexual abuse can range from fondling to forcible rape
- mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
- continue in a place, position, or situation
- body and mind in great condition
- feeling of anticipation of further damage
- shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage
- in your mind
- not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied
Down
- Physical abuse occurs when a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child
- related to or caused by poison
- Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol
- type of mood disorder including sadness
- A neuro-developmental condition which is usually diagnosed in the first 3 years of life. Generally parents become concerned when their child has delays in speech development, limited social relatedness, and restricted interests and activities
- the psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment
- an often persistent bodily disorder or disease
- feelings making a person sensitive
20 Clues: in your mind • causing damage • impairment of health • related to or caused by poison • body and mind in great condition • Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol • feelings making a person sensitive • the general condition of body and mind • type of mood disorder including sadness • feeling of anticipation of further damage • continue in a place, position, or situation • ...
Digestion 2024-05-23
Across
- chemically digests lipids to fatty acids and glycerol
- lymph vessel within the villus; absorbs fatty acids, glycerol and fat-soluble vitamins
- first part of small intestine; receives bile and pancreatic juice
- finger-like projections in ileum that absorb end-products of digestion
- muscle in mouth that helps move food around
- mixture of chemicals produced by glands in the mouth
- creates pH 2 in stomach to provide optimum conditions for pepsin action
- muscular contractions of oesophagus to squeeze food down to stomach
- chemical reaction between sodium hydrogencarbonate and HCl
- product of sucrose digestion by sucrase
- leaf-shaped structure; produces enzymes and sodium hydrogencarbonate
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- increases surface area of the villus
- produced by liver, stored in gall bladder
- flap of tissue that moves to cover the trachea during swallowingperistalsis
- physical digestion in mouth
- physical digestion in duodenum, carried out by bile
- protein molecules that speed up reactions in cells
- enzyme that hydrolyses starch to maltose, in mouth and duodenum
- chemically digests large polypeptides to smaller polypeptides
- enzyme that hydrolyses protein to large polypeptides
- substrate for maltase
- physical digestion in stomach causes by movement of muscle in stomach wall
- small ball-shaped structure made of food ready to be swallowed
- protease that completes protein digestion, releasing amino acids from polypeptides
- mixture of food and gastric juice in stomach
25 Clues: substrate for maltase • physical digestion in mouth • increases surface area of the villus • product of sucrose digestion by sucrase • produced by liver, stored in gall bladder • muscle in mouth that helps move food around • mixture of food and gastric juice in stomach • protein molecules that speed up reactions in cells • ...
Adrian Bradshaw 4/10-4/17 2024-04-23
Across
- not well filled out.
- the state of having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; deep sleep.
- cause or give rise to (a feeling, situation, or condition).
- intricate and refined delicacy.
- done without being planned, organized, or rehearsed.
- a state of physical or mental weariness; lack of energy.
- physically strong; muscular.
- (of a soldier or sailor) refusing to obey the orders of a person in authority.
- exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.
- a carving, typically a bust or a full-length figure, set at the prow of an old-fashioned sailing ship.
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- a word or expression that can be understood in two or more possible ways.
- make (someone) less angry or hostile.
- make a continuous low humming sound.
- dispute or argue noisily and publicly.
- reduced to poverty.
- (of a person or their behavior) tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness.
- a meeting at an agreed time and place, typically between two people.
- the emblems or insignia of royalty, especially the crown, scepter, and other ornaments used at a coronation.
- a person who practices necromancy; a wizard or magician.
- (of a person, manner, or gesture) displaying or having a disinclination for physical exertion or effort; slow and relaxed.
20 Clues: reduced to poverty. • not well filled out. • physically strong; muscular. • intricate and refined delicacy. • make a continuous low humming sound. • make (someone) less angry or hostile. • dispute or argue noisily and publicly. • done without being planned, organized, or rehearsed. • a person who practices necromancy; a wizard or magician. • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2 2023-10-03
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- Web a complicated, interconnected group of food chains
- Chain the path of energy through the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- organisms that consume producers for food (animals).
- the physical, or non-living aspects of a habitat.
- major biological community that occurs over a large area of land
- the many different species that live together in a habitat
- one organism feeds on and usually lives on or in another, does not usually kill the host (ticks)
- a community and all of the physical aspects of its habitat (soil, air, water, weather).
- the dry weight of tissue and other organic matter found in a specific ecosystem
- number of species living within an ecosystem
- organisms that first capture energy and that make their own food (plants).
- one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- third trophic level, animals that eat herbivores
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- both herbivores and carnivores
- the living organisms of a habitat.
- the act of one organism feeding on another
- a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit (ants and aphids)
- Study of interactions of living organisms with one another and with their physical environment.
- place where a particular population of a species lives
- two or more species live together in a close, long-term association
- Organisms that consume producers for food, consumers
- second trophic level, animals that eat plants or other primary producer
- Organisms that make their own food, producers
23 Clues: both herbivores and carnivores • the living organisms of a habitat. • the act of one organism feeding on another • number of species living within an ecosystem • Organisms that make their own food, producers • third trophic level, animals that eat herbivores • the physical, or non-living aspects of a habitat. • organisms that consume producers for food (animals). • ...
Adaptations 2023-11-14
Across
- Non-living factors such at climate, soil composition and landforms
- Too much or too little of an environmental factor that encourages adaptations
- all member of a species that live in an area
- Species have analogous structures
- Occurs when a gene becomes more frequent because it gives an advantage
- individual life form
- describes the physical space and environment that an organism can survive
- Organisms hunting and killing other species for food
- Physical differences in coloration, body covering, shape, etc.
- Organisms attempting to access the same resources or mates
- Is the evolution of a species due to traits favored by humans
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- Results from sudden decrease in population size which reduces the gene pool
- made of all the populations living and interacting in on area
- Internal body process, such as tanning or the production of poison
- Females choose males based on structural or behavioral differences
- all parts of Earth occupied by life
- Change in genes frequency due to random chance
- Factors that include other species like predators and competitors
- Few individuals from a large population migrate to an isolated area
- includes the biological community and the surrounding physical environment
- Actions takes, such as migrations or marking territory
- Species have homologous structures
- Characteristics that make an organism better suited to its habitat
- Change in the frequency of a gene in a population over time
24 Clues: individual life form • Species have analogous structures • Species have homologous structures • all parts of Earth occupied by life • all member of a species that live in an area • Change in genes frequency due to random chance • Organisms hunting and killing other species for food • Actions takes, such as migrations or marking territory • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-04
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- A program that offers discounts or cashback when transacting with cashless methods.
- Payment through wearable devices such as smartwatches.
- A secret code used for digital transaction security
- A type of card used for cashless transactions.
- Use of a mobile app to manage and pay routine bills such as electricity and water.
- A payment method where the bill is taken directly from the bank balance without using a card.
- A digital currency that uses blockchain technology
- User identification based on fingerprints or facial recognition for transaction security.
- A place where one can pay for products or services without using physical money
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- A platform that provides online payment and money transfer services.
- number used for e-wallet transactions.
- Banks that provide digital account services without a physical passbook
- Transactions made by scanning a QR code
- A unique token or code is generated for each digital transaction as a security measure.
- Technology that enables payment by simply attaching a card or device to a payment machine.
- popular digital payment tool on smartphones
- A payment system that allows users to send money to friends quickly via mobile phone
- An institution that oversees and regulates cashless transactions in a country.
- Banks that operate online without physical offices.
- A platform that allows money transfer between countries without high fees
20 Clues: number used for e-wallet transactions. • Transactions made by scanning a QR code • popular digital payment tool on smartphones • A type of card used for cashless transactions. • A digital currency that uses blockchain technology • A secret code used for digital transaction security • Banks that operate online without physical offices. • ...
Teaching School-Aged Children 2023-05-22
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- children who stay home alone before and after school
- this development helps children cooperate with other children
- this can be referred to as the classroom atmosphere
- this needs to be healthy in order to motivate children to try hard in sports and school
- this is the transition stage at which children undergo a series of physical changes and begin to look like adults
- this damages self-esteem and creates self doubt
- the ability to judge distance and to see objects in perspective
- these are more lasting and meaningful
- an increase in this triggers puberty
- when younger school-age children have slow and steady growth
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- this is a developmental stage termed by Piaget - children think more logically and less magically
- the ability to think separately from any specific object or occurrence
- fears this type of fear shown by their increased reasoning skills
- according to Erik Erikson, this happens when children do not feel productive
- this development can nurture language skills
- this development is internalized through feelings
- this can be built by allowing children to make decisions and assume some responsibility
- this development happens to the body
- the individual qualities people have that make them different from one another
- can be established through cooperative games over competitive games
- this can be revealed in many ways: fatigue, indifference, depression, physical illness
21 Clues: this development happens to the body • an increase in this triggers puberty • these are more lasting and meaningful • this development can nurture language skills • this damages self-esteem and creates self doubt • this development is internalized through feelings • this can be referred to as the classroom atmosphere • ...
Ch. 9 Vocab 2021-09-27
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- conflicts between people or groups of people.
- the use of words to mistreat or injure another person.
- when one person in a dating relationship forces the other person to take part in sexual intercourse.
- a process in which specially trained students help other students resolve conflicts peacefully.
- Violence committed for no particular reason.
- the threatened or actual use of physical force or power to harm another person or to damage property.
- sexual assault against another person.
- any form of unwelcome secual contact directed at an indiviual.
- respecting the privacy of both parties and keeping details secret.
- any form of sexual interocurse that takes place against a persons will.
- beginning in a neutral third party to help others resolve their conflicts peacefully.
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- to become more serious.
- the willful killing of one human being by another.
- repeatedly following, harassing, or threatening an individual.
- pattern of attacking another person’s emotional development and sense of worth.
- any disagreement, struggle or fight.
- pattern of sexual contact that is forced upon a person against the persons will.
- unlawful physical attack or threat of attack. The man assaulted the cashier during the robbery.
- the use of communication and compromise to settle a disagreement.
- pattern of intentionally causing bodily harm or injury to another person.
20 Clues: to become more serious. • any disagreement, struggle or fight. • sexual assault against another person. • Violence committed for no particular reason. • conflicts between people or groups of people. • the willful killing of one human being by another. • the use of words to mistreat or injure another person. • ...
Chemistry Review 2021-12-14
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- gives off energy
- property reactivity or chemical composition
- change element charge doesn't change mass
- between metals
- spectrum range of wavelengths radiate
- NO3 -
- radius size of atom bottom left
- fission large nuclei split to form small, stable nuclei
- an educated guess
- negatively charged ion
- same element with different masses
- charged particles
- breaks down
- decay radioactive isotopes emit a
- same number of energy levels
- how badly an atom want boning e-
- NH4
- SO4-2
- two or more substances physically combined
- fusion small nuclei to form one large nuclei
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- property is something that is measurable or observed
- decay does NOT involve particles emission
- if it can dissolve in water
- electron jumps up a level
- location of an electron
- jumps down a level
- nonmetal and nonmetal
- energy it takes to remove an electron
- metal and nonmetal
- evenly mixed
- an idea that has evidence to support it
- sheet with hazards and properties of a chemical
- unevenly mixed
- property physical property that depends on the amount (size, mass, and volume)
- the same number of valence electrons
- unstable isotope
- property physical property that does NOT depend on the amount
- color of light
- more than 2 elements
- structures show valence electron bonds
- positively charged ion
- substance substance that can not be physically separated
42 Clues: NH4 • NO3 - • SO4-2 • breaks down • evenly mixed • between metals • unevenly mixed • color of light • gives off energy • unstable isotope • an educated guess • charged particles • jumps down a level • metal and nonmetal • more than 2 elements • nonmetal and nonmetal • negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • location of an electron • electron jumps up a level • if it can dissolve in water • ...
Chemistry Review 2021-12-14
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- mixture evenly mixed
- fusion small nuclei combine to form one large nuclei
- decay radioactive isotopes emit a ___particle
- energy energy it takes to remove an electron
- the same number of valence electrons
- bond metal and nonmetal
- property is something that is measurable or observed
- an idea that has evidence to support it
- NH4
- an educated guess
- spectrum range of wavelengths of radiation
- charged particles
- NO3 -
- SO4-2
- gives off energy
- configuration location of an electron
- negatively charged ion
- same number of energy levels
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- sheet with hazards and properties of a chemical
- radius size of atom bottom left
- decay change element charge does NOT change mass
- bonds between metals
- property reactivity or chemical composition
- unstable isotope
- breaks down
- how badly an atom wants bonding electron
- color of light
- ion more than 2 elements
- if it can dissolve in water
- property physical property that depends on the amount (size, mass, and volume)
- relaxation jumps down a level
- positively charged ion
- mixture unevenly mixed
- bond nonmetal and nonmetal
- excitation electron jumps up a level
- property physical property that does NOT depend on the amount
- fission large nuclei split to form small, stable nuclei
- two or more substances physically combined
- decay does NOT involve particles emission of ___ rays
- substance substance that can not be physically separated
- same element with different masses
- structures show valence electron bonds
42 Clues: NH4 • NO3 - • SO4-2 • breaks down • color of light • unstable isotope • gives off energy • an educated guess • charged particles • mixture evenly mixed • bonds between metals • positively charged ion • mixture unevenly mixed • negatively charged ion • bond metal and nonmetal • ion more than 2 elements • bond nonmetal and nonmetal • if it can dissolve in water • same number of energy levels • ...
COMPUTER HARDWARE 2025-01-12
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- Collective name for the physical components of a computer.
- Displays visual output from the computer, such as images and videos.
- Converts physical documents into digital format.
- A standard input device for typing text and commands.
- Projects computer display onto a larger surface for presentations or viewing.
- Output audio signals from the computer.
- Memory A small amount of high-speed memory located within or close to the CPU to speed up access to frequently used data.
- Converts digital signals from a computer into analog signals for transmission over phone lines and vice versa.
- Disk Drive A traditional storage device that uses spinning disks to store data.
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- Interface Card Allows a computer to connect to a network, either wired or wirelessly.
- Captures audio input for voice recognition or communication.
- Produces physical copies of digital documents
- Controller Used for gaming, allowing users to interact with games.
- Access Memory Volatile memory used for temporary data storage while programs are running.
- A display that detects touch input directly from users.
- Processing Unit Specialized processor designed to accelerate graphics rendering.
- A pointing device used to interact with graphical elements on the screen.
- Processing Unit The main processor that performs calculations and executes instructions.
- Captures images or video for various applications, including video conferencing.
- State Drive A faster storage device that uses flash memory to store data non-volatily.
20 Clues: Output audio signals from the computer. • Produces physical copies of digital documents • Converts physical documents into digital format. • A standard input device for typing text and commands. • A display that detects touch input directly from users. • Collective name for the physical components of a computer. • ...
