physical Crossword Puzzles
Making Wellness a Lifestyle 2023-08-28
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- The identification of a disease
- The state of the physical world around you
- All of the foods and beverages you routinely consume over time, or your dietary intake
- The influence of people in your age and social group have on your behavior
- The fitness of your body
- A state of wellness characterized by peak physical, mental, and social well-being
- The basic components of food that nourish the body
- The average length of life of people living in the same environment
- An approach to healthcare that focuses on all aspects of patient care—physical, meantal,and social
- A person’s satisfaction with his or her looks, lifestyle, and responses to daily events
- A proposed answer to a scientific question, which can be tested and verified
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- The sum of the processes by which a person takes in food and substances
- Deals with the way you feel about yourself, your life, and the people around you
- Death that occurs earlier than expected due to lifestyle
- The process researchers use to answer a question
- A characteristic of behavior that influences a person’s chances of being injured or getting a disease
- The state of being in good health
- A principle that tries to explain something that happens in nature
- The way you get along with other people
19 Clues: The fitness of your body • The identification of a disease • The state of being in good health • The way you get along with other people • The state of the physical world around you • The process researchers use to answer a question • The basic components of food that nourish the body • Death that occurs earlier than expected due to lifestyle • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-03
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- may banks impose to make up for lost profitability under negative interest rates
- type of criminal activity is harder to conduct in a cashless society_
- process becomes easier when cash is removed from circulation, preventing the concealment of illegal funds
- must businesses securely transfer in a cash-based society
- In a cashless society, transactions are often conducted using this type of plastic card.
- happens to the costs associated with printing money in a cashless society
- Which devices facilitate cashless payments
- form of transaction does not involve physical money
- may fail, leaving both buyers and merchants unable to complete transactions
- does a cashless society prioritize over physical currency
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- becomes difficult to conduct without cash, especially related to illegal activities
- kind of incidents can cause issues with electronic payments
- term is used to describe the illegal process of concealing the origins of money_
- might be required when traveling to a different country in a cashless society
- type of security measure do banks hire to protect physical cash
- can hackers access in a cashless society that leaves people vulnerable
- is required to process electronic payments
- is significantly reduced in a cashless society, lowering the risk of theft
- might be raised by banks in response to negative interest rates
- type of society is characterized by the absence of cash
20 Clues: is required to process electronic payments • Which devices facilitate cashless payments • form of transaction does not involve physical money • type of society is characterized by the absence of cash • must businesses securely transfer in a cash-based society • does a cashless society prioritize over physical currency • ...
Patricia va a California Capítulo 6 2020-04-29
16 Clues: math • Short • Dress • Yells • Polite • Accept • History • English • Spanish • Student • To-study • To-learn • Counselor • Cheerleader • To-understand • Physical-education
Physical Science Midterm Review Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-13
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- column on periodic table going from top to bottom
- property of metals that allows it to be pulled into a thin wire
- phase change of gaseous state directly to solid state
- smallest unit of matter
- found to the left of the metalloid stair-step
- property of metals that allows it to bend without breaking
- the relationship between thermal energy (heat) and density of a substance
- location of a phase change on a heating curve graph
- a substance that is more dense than another will be graphed with a steeper...
- the type of heat transfer in which energy is released from a system
- subatomic particle which orbits around the nucleus and has no mass
- describes an atom with an electrostatic repulsion greater than its nuclear force
- the different components making up this mixture cannot be observed
- the atomic number represents the number of...
- a measure of the amount of particles within a specific space
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- row on periodic table going across from left to right
- property of metals that allows it to transfer heat and electricity
- atoms of the same element that have a different mass number
- the mass number includes protons and...
- process of unstable, radioactive isotopes becoming stable isotopes
- the different components making up this mixture can be observed
- the relationship between kinetic energy and the motion of the particles
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- all nobel gas elements and almost all nonmetal elements are...
- the amount of space an object takes up
- phase change of solid state directly to gaseous state
- atoms of the same element that have a different charge
- consists of different elements that are chemically combined (bonded)
- atom which has lost one or more electrons
- state of matter with the least kinetic energy and the least amount of spacing between particles
- negatively charged ion
- consists of different elements that are not chemically combined (bonded)
32 Clues: negatively charged ion • smallest unit of matter • the amount of space an object takes up • the mass number includes protons and... • anything that has mass and takes up space • atom which has lost one or more electrons • found to the left of the metalloid stair-step • the atomic number represents the number of... • column on periodic table going from top to bottom • ...
Ethical Issues, Physical Activity, and Sport 2017-01-19
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- Curved Hockey Sticks, lacrosse sticks with tampered pockets.
- number of woman who made the Forbes list of highest paid athletes.
- A national non-profit Organization dedicated to creating equitable sport and a Physical activity system in which girls and women are actively engaged as participants and leaders.
- series of instructional courses for coaches in all types of sports.
- parents who verbally, sometimes physically, abuse youth coaches and officials.
- Testosterone, Oxymetholone, EPO, Amphetamine etc.
- A common head injury caused by an accidental or intentional blow to the head.
- When professional team members collaborate in some way to predetermine the results of a match or series.
- The use of sporting events, sporting teams, and individual athletes to promote various commercial products.
- Serious injury to spinal cord, preventing movement of legs but not arms.
- athletes who use their status and influence to make an impact on youth harmed by bullying.
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- Attacking or threatening a person without being provoked.
- Serious injury to spinal cord, preventing movement of both arms and legs.
- There has been an effort to even out the playing field, such as, organizations Evening out _________ ____________ and prize money.
- The report from the British Medical Association that called for a ban on alcohol advertising and sponsorship due to widespread binge drinking.
- one way coaches can develop successful relationships with their athletes within a fair-play context.
- The intentional use of physical force to hurt or injure a person or damage property.
- brands are no longer permitted to sponsor sport in many countries, including Canada.
- the official and unofficial rules of appropriate conduct in relation to sport.
- The unequal treatment of individuals based on gender; gender inequalities can reflect biased policies, attitudes, or both and generally result in a power imbalance.
- Road cyclist who won seven consecutive Tour de France titles, but was stripped of his wins in 2012.
- key principle that supports philosophy of NCCP.
- First women to coach a men’s team.
23 Clues: First women to coach a men’s team. • key principle that supports philosophy of NCCP. • Testosterone, Oxymetholone, EPO, Amphetamine etc. • Attacking or threatening a person without being provoked. • Curved Hockey Sticks, lacrosse sticks with tampered pockets. • number of woman who made the Forbes list of highest paid athletes. • ...
Physical Science 4th Quarter Review #2 2017-05-03
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- When you divide a material’s mass by its volume you determine its ___.
- Water vapor (gas) changes directly to ice (solid).
- What is the process called when water vapor (gas) changes phase to water (liquid)?
- More ___ (stirring) will cause a solute to dissolve faster.
- Which kind of motion is best described as “particle or object spins on its axis “?
- A ___ is a substance made-up of different atoms, elements and/or compounds physically combined.
- Which kind of motion is best described as “particle or object moves from point to point”?
- Increasing the solution ___ will cause a solute to dissolve faster.
- A solute will dissolve if the solute-___ attractions are stronger than the other attractions in the mixture.
- What kind of substance is represented by symbols like H and Na.
- 1 cubic centimeter is equal to 1 ___.
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- You should be able to analyze a particle model and describe it as an element, compound or mixture.
- Object A is the same as the mass of Object B. Object B takes-up a smaller volume. Object A has a ___ density than Object B.
- One of water’s endothermic phase change processes.
- A solute dissolved in a solvent.
- You should be able to determine the volume of irregularly-shaped objects using the water ___ method.
- The solution component present in the least amount.
- One of water’s exothermic phase change processes.
- Which kind of motion is best described as “particle or object moves back-about a fixed location”?
- You should be able to determine density from reading volume and mass values from a ___ for an object.
- You should be able to calculate the ___ for rectangles.
- Which state is best describe by, “Substance or object particles move rapidly throughout their surroundings and collide with each other. Particle motion is vibrational, rotational and translational at average rates higher than the other states.”?
22 Clues: A solute dissolved in a solvent. • 1 cubic centimeter is equal to 1 ___. • One of water’s exothermic phase change processes. • One of water’s endothermic phase change processes. • Water vapor (gas) changes directly to ice (solid). • The solution component present in the least amount. • You should be able to calculate the ___ for rectangles. • ...
Physical and Cultural Geography of India 2017-06-13
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- teaches that people can avoid sorrrow by following certain rules
- the belief that the soul is reborn again
- teaches that all things in nature have souls.
- debated state that many believe should be in Pakistan
- positive or negative force caused by someone's actions
- Plain that stretches across northern India
- highest caste which usually has priests and teachers in it
- second to lowest caste that consists of only workers
- code of behavior and ethical rules for India
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- third to highest caste which usually consists of buisinessmen, merchants, doctors, farmers
- second to highest caste which usually has landowners in it
- plateau that dominates the southern end of India
- religion that combines Hinduism and Islam
- teaches about how all gods all living beings are apart of one spirit. Believes in reincarnation and karma.
- mountain range that separates north Asia from South Asia
- seasonal winds that dominate Indias climate.
- the escape from suffering or sorrow
- groups of people whose birth determines their place in society.
- language that around 70% of the population speaks.
- lowest caste that do work others consider unclean
20 Clues: the escape from suffering or sorrow • the belief that the soul is reborn again • religion that combines Hinduism and Islam • Plain that stretches across northern India • seasonal winds that dominate Indias climate. • code of behavior and ethical rules for India • teaches that all things in nature have souls. • plateau that dominates the southern end of India • ...
Let's get physical with our Earth 2013-11-04
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- Type of rock formed from extreme heat and pressure. (compact layers)
- The marker of the end of a Geologic Era.
- Highland region in the East with rolling hills and cliffs.
- Ancient volcano base and the largest landform region.
- Theory explaining why Pangaea broke apart (Alfred Wegener).
- Refers to air on Earths surface.
- Agricultural landform region made up of flat land.
- Two solid elements that make up the inner core of the Earth.
- Eruptions along the edges of plates that can create islands.
- Part of Earth Interior between the core and the crust.
- the process of breaking down sediments with water, glaciers, gravity etc.
- Theory developed by canadian geologist John Tuzo Wilson.
- The outer most part of the Earth Interior.
- Cluster of volcanoes found at the edge of the Pacific Plate.
- Longest geologic era.
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- Highland landform region home to the Rockies.
- Refers to land on Earths surface.
- Lowland region home to Niagara Falls and the Great Lakes.
- Most northern highland landform region in Canada.
- Geologic era where pangaea was still together.
- Result of two plates sliding past one another horizontally.
- Type of rock formed from compressed sand and sediment under oceans.
- Age of the dinosaurs (geologic era)
- Cracks in the plates that cause cliffs and valleys.
- Refers to water on Earths surface.
- Current geologic era.
- Lowland region housing a mainly Inuit population.
- Rock formed from volcanic activity.
- Plates crashing into one another where land ripples and creates mountains
- Period of time when freezing temperatures create ice sheets across continents.
- The super continent suggested by Alfred Wegener.
- Number of plates on the Earths surface.
- Another name for lava.
33 Clues: Current geologic era. • Longest geologic era. • Another name for lava. • Refers to air on Earths surface. • Refers to land on Earths surface. • Refers to water on Earths surface. • Age of the dinosaurs (geologic era) • Rock formed from volcanic activity. • Number of plates on the Earths surface. • The marker of the end of a Geologic Era. • ...
Honors Physical Science Chapter 5 Crossword 2013-10-28
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- Velocity / An object's velocity is constant during a fall with zero acceleration.
- Fall / objects that fall due to gravity alone with no other forces acting on them.
- Forces / when a system touches another
- / a contact force that opposes the movement of objects past each other.
- / a push or pull on a system
- acceleration / 9.81 meters per second
- Force / A force that in combination with other forces acting on the same system produces a zero net force on the system.
- equilibrium / the condition in which all forces acting on a system are balanced as indicated by the system's lack of acceleration.
- Law of Motion / For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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- Law of Motion / The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is F = ma. Acceleration and force are vectors (as indicated by their symbols being displayed in slant bold font); in this law the direction of the force vector is the same as the direction of the acceleration vector.
- Force / is a force that acts on a system from the outside of the system's boundaries.
- / states that objects continue moving until acted on by an external force.
- Resistance / drag
- / the unit measurement of force
- Law of Motion / Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it.
- force / if one force on a system is larger than the other.
- / The mathematical description of such a spatial region
- of Motion / The laws created by the English Physicist, Isaac Newton.
- acceleration / when objects accelerate at a constant rate, as they do in free fall.
- of Universal Gravitation / F = G \frac{m_1 m_2}{r^2}\
20 Clues: Resistance / drag • / a push or pull on a system • / the unit measurement of force • acceleration / 9.81 meters per second • Forces / when a system touches another • of Universal Gravitation / F = G \frac{m_1 m_2}{r^2}\ • / The mathematical description of such a spatial region • force / if one force on a system is larger than the other. • ...
Hon. Physical Science Crossword Chap 5 2013-10-28
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- Law/ All objects stay at rest when at rest or all objects stay in motion when in motion is which law?
- Law/ Acceleration is proportional due to mass is what law?
- Fall/ Objects that fall due to gravity alone with no other forces
- Push or Pull on a system
- force/ when one opposing force is greater than the other
- Force/ Force when one system touches another
- States that objects continue moving until acted on by an external force
- Force/ Amount of any kind of force acting on a system
- acceleration/ when objects accelerate at a constant rate
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- Law/ Exerted forces are oppositely returned is what law?
- of Motion/ Laws created by physicist Isaac Newton
- Formula for force
- Another name for "quantity of motion"
- force/ force that acts on a system from outside the boundary
- Unit of Force
- Force/ When opposing forces cancel out each other or are equal
- Contact force that opposes the movement of objects
- Another name for air resistance
- Velocity/ Objects velocity is constant for it's remainder of its fall
- Formula for weight
- Force/ Force exerted on objects by a field
21 Clues: Unit of Force • Formula for force • Formula for weight • Push or Pull on a system • Another name for air resistance • Another name for "quantity of motion" • Force/ Force exerted on objects by a field • Force/ Force when one system touches another • of Motion/ Laws created by physicist Isaac Newton • Contact force that opposes the movement of objects • ...
Physical and Personality Traits (en español) 2021-03-02
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- I am STRONG
- The cow is MEAN
- Kelvin and Alison are UGLY
- The student is HANDSOME
- Paul is TALL
- Linda and her sister are FUN
- Lions are not WEAK
- Karen, Lisa and Sherrie are SMART
- All my friends are SKINNY
- My mom isn't LAZY
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- The women are GOOD LOOKING
- The squirrel is FUNNY
- He is DUMB
- You and I are INTERESTING
- The rat is boring
- The zebra is FAT
- They are SERIOUS
- You all are INTELLIGENT
- The bull is NICE
- Tracey and Marcus are HARDWORKING
- My aunts are SHORT
21 Clues: He is DUMB • I am STRONG • Paul is TALL • The cow is MEAN • The zebra is FAT • They are SERIOUS • The bull is NICE • The rat is boring • My mom isn't LAZY • Lions are not WEAK • My aunts are SHORT • The squirrel is FUNNY • The student is HANDSOME • You all are INTELLIGENT • You and I are INTERESTING • All my friends are SKINNY • The women are GOOD LOOKING • Kelvin and Alison are UGLY • ...
Abeka Physical Science Ch. 5 & 6 2021-10-21
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- The SI unit of energy.
- The measure of the amount of disorder in a system.
- Related to an object's elastic potential energy.
- A device that bends in response to a temperature change is a ___________ strip.
- Term that refers to liquids that evaporate rapidly.
- The process by which heat flows through materials and between objects in direct contact.
- Heat that causes matter to change state but produces no change in temperature.
- That natural processes tend to go toward less usable energy and greater disorder.
- The thermodynamic principle that is a practical restatement of the law of conservation of energy.
- First measured the mechanical equivalent of heat.
- Responsible for most known forces.
- attractive force between all material objects.
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- An object's internal energy caused by random motions of its individual molecules.
- The state in which there is no transfer of thermal energy between two objects.
- The ratio of an object's heat capacity to the object's mass.
- The device used to measure the heat of a process.
- Holds together the nucleus of an atom.
- Gaps that allow a bridge to change length as the temperature changes.
- A theoretical device that would generate the maximum possible amount of work from a given amount of heat.
- The form of energy that uses motion and forces to affect a whole object.
- In thermodynamics, the portion of the universe NOT being studied.
- An object that is rotating on an internal axis, like a spinning wheel, is undergoing ______ motion.
22 Clues: The SI unit of energy. • Responsible for most known forces. • Holds together the nucleus of an atom. • attractive force between all material objects. • Related to an object's elastic potential energy. • The device used to measure the heat of a process. • First measured the mechanical equivalent of heat. • The measure of the amount of disorder in a system. • ...
Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter 2021-11-24
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- Properties made using your senses
- Bright and shiny or dull
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Measured by scratching different substances
- Ability for a substance to dissolve
- Study of matter
- Can see through the substance
- Ability to be drawn into a wire
- The ability of a substance to burn
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- Temperature when a solid becomes a liquid
- Can't see through the substance
- The ability to be hammered into a thin sheet
- Some light passes through the substance
- Solid, liquid, or gas
- How easily a substance reacts
- Putrid, flowery, strong
- Sweet, salty, sour or bitter
- Smooth, gritty, waxy, etc.
- Properties that describe the behaviour
- The resistance of a liquid to flowing
- Red, blue, green
- Temperature when a liquid changes to a gas
22 Clues: Study of matter • Red, blue, green • Solid, liquid, or gas • Putrid, flowery, strong • Bright and shiny or dull • Smooth, gritty, waxy, etc. • Sweet, salty, sour or bitter • How easily a substance reacts • Can see through the substance • Can't see through the substance • Ability to be drawn into a wire • Properties made using your senses • The ability of a substance to burn • ...
Physical and chemical changes in Properties 2021-04-27
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- oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds
- ability of a material to transfer or conduct heat
- particular kind of matter with uniform properties
- how much voltage is required to get an amount of electric current to flow
- any property that is measurable
- not catching fire easily
- iron oxide, a usually reddish-brown oxide formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen
- heat passes through a specified material
- the impetus for which a chemical substance undergoes a chemical reaction
- easily influenced, pliable
- the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional figure as measured in cubic units
- the temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid
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- attraction for iron, associated with electric currents
- the ability of a chemical to burn or ignite, causing fire or combustion
- the way that someone or something looks
- everything around you
- the external form, contours, or outline of someone or something
- the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light
- ability of a solid, liquid, or gaseous chemical substance to dissolve in solvent and form a solution
- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance
- a gentle sheen or soft glow, especially that of a partly reflective surface
- any of a material's properties that becomes evident during, or after, a reaction
- the temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas.
- exhibiting or relating to magnetism.
- mass per unit volume
25 Clues: mass per unit volume • everything around you • not catching fire easily • easily influenced, pliable • any property that is measurable • exhibiting or relating to magnetism. • the way that someone or something looks • heat passes through a specified material • ability of a material to transfer or conduct heat • particular kind of matter with uniform properties • ...
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. • ...
Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter 2023-08-22
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- Physical quantity of hot or cold measured with a thermometer.
- Solid, liquid, gas, change to one form and another.
- Amount of matter in a substance.
- property The characteristic ability of a substance to react to form a new substance acidic, basic, combustibility, reactive, flammable
- point Temperature that liquid turns to vapor
- Amount of space a substance takes up.
- Partly reflective surface
- point Temperature that solid turns to liquid
- Metal can be beaten into a sheet
- Carries electricity, mostly found in space
- substance Matter that consists of one type of atom, molecule, or compound
- Measure of the ability of water to pass an electric current.
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- change The material is structurally the same before and after the change.
- The ability of a substance to interact chemically with a second substance.
- property A characteristic of matter that can be observed and measured without changing: change in state, solubility, density, color, mass, volume, length, malleability, melting point, hardness, odor, temperature, conductivity
- of matter Matter cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms.
- Anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
- A measure of how easily a substance bursts into flame.
- Closely packed, vibrate in space, hold their shape.
- change A change of materials into another, new material with different properties. This cannot be reversed.
- Widely spaces, bounce around, compressible
- Smallest unit of matter
- Maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature
- Loosely packed, slide past each other, take the shape of a container.
- Mass divided by volume
25 Clues: Mass divided by volume • Smallest unit of matter • Partly reflective surface • Amount of matter in a substance. • Metal can be beaten into a sheet • Amount of space a substance takes up. • Widely spaces, bounce around, compressible • Carries electricity, mostly found in space • point Temperature that liquid turns to vapor • point Temperature that solid turns to liquid • ...
physical geo E. Asia Kathya Camacho 2024-02-28
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- having a rough uneven surface
- a hurricane occurring especially in the region of the Philippines or the China sea
- of the utmost importance
- a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau
- a great sea wave produced especially by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption
- permission, liberty, or ability to enter, approach, or pass to and from a place or to approach or communicate with a person or thing
- a periodic wind especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia
- lying toward or coming from the southwest
- a high-altitude region in Asia, often referred to as the "Roof of the World."
- a river on the border between China and North Korea.
- very great in size
- having a tendency or inclination
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- of, relating to, or being the regions bordering on the tropical zone
- having a capacity or a tendency to expand
- a shaking or trembling of the earth that is volcanic or tectonic in origin
- differing from another
- of or relating to Indigenous peoples
- standing out or projecting beyond a surface or line
- a place of security and comfort
- having wide or considerable extent
- a picture representing a view of natural inland scenery
- a long river in China
- relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city
23 Clues: very great in size • a long river in China • differing from another • of the utmost importance • having a rough uneven surface • a place of security and comfort • having a tendency or inclination • having wide or considerable extent • of or relating to Indigenous peoples • having a capacity or a tendency to expand • lying toward or coming from the southwest • ...
Physical Science Vocab Crossword 4th pd. 2020-10-13
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- a notation used by scientists to show the number and type of atoms present in a molecule, using the atomic symbols and numerical subscripts
- a chemical element that lacks the characteristics of a metal and tends to have a relatively low metal point, boiling point and density
- a distinguishing symbol, such as a letter or numeral, written below or below to the right/left of another character
- atoms of an element with the same number of protons & electrons, but a different number of newtons
- outer shell electrons of the atom that determine an atom’s or group’s ability to bond with others
- outer shell electrons of the atom that determine an atom’s or group’s ability to bond with others
- the horizontal rows of the periodic table
- A neutral charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus
- a lasting attraction between atoms, ions, or molecules that enables the formation of chemical compounds(this can be an ionic bond or a covalent bond)
- The core of an atom
- a substance composed of exactly two different elements, in which the substances can’t be simplified further by chemical means
- The organized array of all the chemical elements in order of increasing atomic number
- a substance when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together, there are two common types of bonds holding elements together in a compound which are covalent and ionic
- a chemical element that forms a simple substance and has properties intermediate to typical metals and nonmetals
- A negatively charged ion
- a type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a physical compound, this bond forms when the valence electrons of an atom are permanently transferred to another atom
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- A positively charged ion
- an atom that has gained electrons, giving it a negative ions
- an element that readily forms cations and has metallic bounds
- The total number of protons and neutrons, which are located in the nucleus
- The area/region of electrons surrounding the nucleus in an atom
- The total number of protons of an atom
- The smallest unit of matter
- a compound composed of ions of two different elements, one a metal and another a nonmetal
- Specific patterns in the properties of chemical elements
- a group of atoms bonded together, showing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that may take part in a chemical reaction
- the interatomic linkage that comes from the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms, in which the binding arises from the electrostatic attraction of their nuclei for the same electrons
- the vertical columns of the periodic table
- the arrangement of electrons in energy levels around an atomic nucleus
- A negatively charges subatomic located in the electron- cloud
- An atom that has an electrical charge
- an atom that has lost electrons, giving it a positive charge
- also called a group, is a column of elements in the periodic table of elements
- a physically distinctive form of matter( such as a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) and is characterized by having relatively uniform chemical and physical properties
- A positively charged subatomic particle that is located in the nucleus of an atom
- The total mass of an atom
36 Clues: The core of an atom • A positively charged ion • A negatively charged ion • The total mass of an atom • The smallest unit of matter • An atom that has an electrical charge • The total number of protons of an atom • the horizontal rows of the periodic table • the vertical columns of the periodic table • Specific patterns in the properties of chemical elements • ...
Physical Development of Infants Key Terms 2023-04-19
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- practices to preserve health, such as, bathing, brushing teeth, and washing hair.
- Use of the acronym PURPLE, which represents Peak of crying, Unexpected, Resists soothing, Pain-like fac, Long lasting and Evening, to describe a phase to uncontrollable infant crying.
- using different parts of the body together to complete a task
- independently providing food using food skills and utensils for support
- the coordination of large muscles, such as those in the arms and legs.
- The measurement from base to top or from head to foot
- The sudden death of a baby younger than one year old where the cause cannot through the gums.
- the ability of the vision system to coordinate the information received through the eyes to control, guide, and direct the hands in the accomplishment of given task
- providing advice to solve a problem so children can learn from their mistake
- refers to the development of an infant, wherein the development takes place at the top of the body and then gradually throughout the infant's body.
- the process by which an infant is fed human milk from woman's into breast or the milk pumped through a breast milk pumping machine and placed into a bottle and fed to the infant.
- when children learn to move their heads, trunks, arms, and, legs, before learning to move their hands and feet.
- the body mass of a child at each doctor's visit when being weighed; can be measured in ounces and pounds, or grams and kilograms
- The creator of a cognitive development theory that suggests children move through four different stages of mental development
- aa significant stage in life that influences the progress of a person
- When a tooth or teeth decay and create cavities caused by bacteria built up from sugary liquids that come from milk and other beverages.
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
- increases in height and weight
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- the coordination of small muscles, such as those in the arms and legs.
- when the infant's brain is severely injured due to being shaken.
- a part considered in comparative relation to a whole
- the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination
- basic nutrition, hydration, and the providing of routine care for a child
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
- an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand
- is the process of the teeth coming through the gums
- when the body builds up an ability to fight off infections and diseases through vaccines or their hands and feet.
- when infants start to consume foods other than their mother's milk
- the teeth that replace the temporary baby teeth
- practices that help promote good oral hygiene , including brushing your teeth, eating healthy, flossing, using fluoride , and visiting the dentist regularly
30 Clues: increases in height and weight • the teeth that replace the temporary baby teeth • is the process of the teeth coming through the gums • a part considered in comparative relation to a whole • The measurement from base to top or from head to foot • an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand • ...
Physical Science Chemistry Vocabulary Final Review 2022-12-16
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- time it takes for half of a material to decay
- atom part that has positive charge
- bond between metal elements
- has 12 protons
- Calcium is in this Earth Metal family
- making one side of chemical equation equal to the other
- electrons travel these paths
- mixing acid with base
- center section of an atom
- decay that a sheet of aluminum can stop
- Atomic ____ is the number protons and neutrons
- has a pH of 0 - 6, tastes sour
- bond made with metal and non-metal
- called the ____ gases because they are inert
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- atomic model with orbitals
- Iodine is in this family
- type of element copper is
- neutral charged part of atom
- decay particle which is a Helium atom
- type of chemical that tastes bitter
- type of element Oxygen is
- bond between non-metals
- 92 protons and electrons
- same element, different number of neutrons
- this type of decay has the highest energy
- any particle that has a charge
- family that contains Potassium
- negative part of the atom
- element that likes to give up its valence electrons
29 Clues: has 12 protons • mixing acid with base • bond between non-metals • Iodine is in this family • 92 protons and electrons • type of element copper is • type of element Oxygen is • center section of an atom • negative part of the atom • atomic model with orbitals • bond between metal elements • neutral charged part of atom • electrons travel these paths • any particle that has a charge • ...
2024 Africa Physical and History Review 2024-12-19
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- Oldest early civilization in Africa
- The rocky part of the Nile River, or rapids
- An area in a desert that has a source of water
- A landform caused by the fault line running along the eastern side of Africa
- Language created by the early Egyptians
- Artifact that helped historians translate early Egyptian writing
- Considered to be one of the most famous rulers of Egypt
- The two resources the Western African kingdoms had control over
- Geography of the early Egyptian civilization
- The only climate Africa does NOT have
- The religion Mansa Musa practiced
- A technique where a dead body is wrapped in linens after taking out their organs
- Tallest mountain in Africa
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- First of the Western African Kingdoms
- The natural barrier for ancient Egypt to the north
- Second longest river in Africa and deepest in the world
- Last of the Western African Kingdoms
- Recognized as what the Middle Kingdoms was known for
- Geography of the Western African Kingdoms
- Another name for the Old Kingdom
- The type of Government ancient Egypt had
- The natural barrier for ancient Egypt to the east and west
- Type of economy using barter and trade
- The capital city created by Mansa Musa
- Second of the Western African Kingdoms
25 Clues: Tallest mountain in Africa • Another name for the Old Kingdom • The religion Mansa Musa practiced • Oldest early civilization in Africa • Last of the Western African Kingdoms • First of the Western African Kingdoms • The only climate Africa does NOT have • Type of economy using barter and trade • The capital city created by Mansa Musa • Second of the Western African Kingdoms • ...
Physical Science, Chapter 18 (Part 1) 2025-03-27
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- A whole-number multiple of a fundamental frequency is called a_______________ (p.428)
- Frequencies above the range of human hearing are known as_____________ waves. (p. 434
- Large speaker cones produce____________ frequencies than small speaker cones. (p. 430)
- The particular sound of an instrument is its____________. (p. 423)
- A _______________ is a region of a sound wave with high particle density. (p. 420)
- Structure C is the ____________ membrane (or eardrum) which converts acoustic energy to kinetic energy by vibrating. (p. 427)
- The eustachian tube helps to equalize the pressure on both sides of the____________. (p. 427)
- A megaphone amplifies sound by focusing sound energy into one specific ____________. (p. 430)
- Acoustic amplification is the process of making a sound______________ (p. 430)
- Structure (G) is the_____________, where vibrations in a liquid transfer energy to thousands of sensory hair cells. (p. 427)
- The unique __________ of an instrument depends on a combination of harmonics and overtones produced by its design, the manner in which it is played, and the materials from which it is made. (p. 428)
- A guitar string has a fundamental frequency of 256 Hz. The frequency of its ____________ harmonic is 512 Hz? (p. 428)
- Structures D, E, and F are the three bones of the middle ear, which include the hammer, anvil, and___________. (p. 427)
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- Structure I, the _____________ nerve, relays sensory signals to the brain. (p. 427)
- The muscle that controls the volume of air that passes over the vocal cords is the_______________ (p. 425)
- A plucked guitar string produces a fundamental tone and_____________ at the same time. (p. 429)
- Different pitches travel at the same __________. (p. 422)
- As air temperature decreases, the speed of sound in air ______________. (p. 422)
- As a person grows older, he typically loses the ability to hear____________ frequencies. (p. 422)
- Echolocation, medical imaging, and nondestructive testing are applications of ___________ waves. (pp. 434-35)
- The plucked string of a guitar makes very little___________ on its own. (p. 429)
- Vocal cords are stretched across the ___________. (p. 425)
22 Clues: Different pitches travel at the same __________. (p. 422) • Vocal cords are stretched across the ___________. (p. 425) • The particular sound of an instrument is its____________. (p. 423) • Acoustic amplification is the process of making a sound______________ (p. 430) • As air temperature decreases, the speed of sound in air ______________. (p. 422) • ...
Physical Science, Chapter 18 (Part 2) 2025-03-27
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- Sound waves are transmitted by alternating regions of high and low__________ densities. (p. 420)
- The ear converts vibrations into electrical impulses in the _____________.(p. 427)
- During speaking or singing, the vocal cords tighten and the ____________ is partially closed. (p. 425)
- Robert Boyle demonstrated that sound needs a medium through which to travel when he found that an alarm watch inside a___________ did not make a sound. (p. 421)
- The three bones of the middle ear are important for___________, but do not help to maintain a person's sense of balance. (p. 427)
- Ultrasound technology is used to______________ and sometimes even treat disease. (p. 434)
- The difference between the same note played on a clarinet and on a trumpet is its___________. (p. 423)
- Children can hear higher pitches than adults can because they can hear higher_______________. (p. 422)
- _____________ waves have frequencies greater than 20,000 Hz. (p. 434)
- The___________ a sound travels is affected by the density and pressure, the stiffness, and the temperature of the medium in which it travels, but not the direction that the waves travels.(pp.421-22)
- Using sound waves to measure the distance to a sound-reflecting surface is known as _________________ (p. 431)
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- The ___________ ear helps us determine the direction of a sound's source? (p. 427)
- The____________ controls the volume of air that passes over the vocal cords? (p. 425)
- Infrasonic waves have a frequency___________ than humans can hear. (p.433)
- A violin string has a second harmonic of 880 Hz. The fundamental_____________ of that string is 440 Hz.(p.428)
- _____________ sonar technology sends out short pulses of sound and receives them as they are reflected back? (p. 432)
- All the possible frequencies of sound waves form a continuous____________ spectrum energy. (p. 422)
- A sound's pitch is related to its___________. (p. 422)
- Given air, gasoline,_________, and water, which substance will sound travel the fastest? (p. 422)
- How high or low a tone sounds is called its_________. (p. 422)
- Loudness is most closely related to the______________ of a sound wave. (p. 423)
- The sound of a motorcycle (90 dB) passing by is one ____________ times more intense is than an automobile (70 dB) passing by? (p. 423)
22 Clues: A sound's pitch is related to its___________. (p. 422) • How high or low a tone sounds is called its_________. (p. 422) • _____________ waves have frequencies greater than 20,000 Hz. (p. 434) • Infrasonic waves have a frequency___________ than humans can hear. (p.433) • Loudness is most closely related to the______________ of a sound wave. (p. 423) • ...
Physical Geography of the Eastern Mediterranean 2025-03-19
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- mountain range that runs east to west along the southern coast of the Black Sea
- the climate type found in Syria, Israel, and Jordan
- small inland sea next to Bosphorus
- narrow waterway that splits Istanbul in two
- considered the most valuable resource in the Eastern Mediterranean due to its limited nature
- this type of meat can be found in kebabs
- the nation of Jordan produces much of this mineral resource so as to make fertilizers
- natural boundary between the natoions of Jordan and Israel
- this tree nut is often found in many Turkish dishes
- the climate type found in the NE corner of Turkey near the border of Georgia
- a large and quite salty inland body of water between Israel and Jordan
- a large quite hot and dry desert in the south of Israel
- an inland lake in the north of Israel once home to Jesus
- Turkey is home to some of the world best; used to make wine
- the capital of Turkey found inland
- the picture-perfect climate type along the coastline in the Eastern Mediterranean
- mountain range that runs east to west in the south of Turkey
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- this fruit is pressed to make oil and Lebanon is home to the best kind
- the climate type found mainly in the interior of the anatolian peninsula
- a large gravel-laden desert that occupies most of Syria
- this orangish Turkish fruit is often dried and has a slightly bitter taste
- a tall mountain in eastern Turkey reportedly home to Noah's ark
- a primary food staple in the region due to its proximity to the coast
- a river that starts in mountains of SE Turkey anf flows through Syria
- a relatively large aportioned island nation south of Turkey in the Mediterranean
- the Danube River empties into this large inland sea
- strait in Turkey that forms the continental boundary between Europe and Asia
- a large sea in southern Europe that is ideal for European vacationers
- the citrus fruit grown in abundance in the Eastern Mediterranean
- large peninsula that makes up the Asian part of Turkey
- most of the nations of the Eastern Mediterranean region lack this natural resource
- a very large, exquisite, and culture-rich Turkish city filled with amazing sounds and smells
32 Clues: small inland sea next to Bosphorus • the capital of Turkey found inland • this type of meat can be found in kebabs • narrow waterway that splits Istanbul in two • the climate type found in Syria, Israel, and Jordan • the Danube River empties into this large inland sea • this tree nut is often found in many Turkish dishes • ...
Physical Science Final Exam Review 2023 2023-05-05
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- reaction to make ammonia
- the substance that does the dissolving in a solution
- conducted the gold foil experiment and discovered positive charges
- change from liquid to gas
- Temperature is the average _____ of particles.
- reaction that gives off energy (warm to touch)
- B,Si,Ge,As,Sb,Te
- radioactive elements (Ac,Th,Pa, etc.)
- bond formed by transferring electrons
- rare earth metals (La,Ce, etc.)
- heat transferred by touching objects together
- discovered electrons
- Temperature scale based on absolute zero where there is no movement
- electrons in the outer orbit
- father of modern chemistry
- the substance dissolved in a solvent
- reaction that absorbs energy (cold to touch)
- The Law of the Conservation of Matter requires this of chemical equations
- change from gas to liquid
- A substance formed when two or more elements are chemically combined
- He,Ne,Ar,Kr,Xe,Rn
- state of matter with high energy
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- The process of molten metal becoming solid
- most reactive metal
- Heat transferred through waves
- ions produced by bases
- Heat transferred through fluids
- F,Cl,Br,I,At,Ts
- universal solvent
- negatively charged ion
- homogeneous mixture
- atoms with different masses due to changes in neutrons
- state of matter with particles packed closely together
- AB + CD -> AC + BD
- created a periodic table arranged by mass
- and H)
- able to be dissolved
- bond formed by sharing electrons
- reaction that produces carbon dioxide and water
- positively charged ion
- said electrons move in orbits like planets around the sun
- First person to theorize that matter is made of small indivisible atoms
- pH=7
- not the same throughout
- 7 elements that are found in pairs (N,
- Li,Na,K,Rb,Cs,Fr
- Be,Mg,Ca,Sr,Ba,Ra
47 Clues: pH=7 • and H) • F,Cl,Br,I,At,Ts • B,Si,Ge,As,Sb,Te • Li,Na,K,Rb,Cs,Fr • universal solvent • Be,Mg,Ca,Sr,Ba,Ra • He,Ne,Ar,Kr,Xe,Rn • AB + CD -> AC + BD • most reactive metal • homogeneous mixture • discovered electrons • able to be dissolved • ions produced by bases • negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • not the same throughout • reaction to make ammonia • change from liquid to gas • ...
Physical Science Chemistry Vocabulary Fall 2024 2024-12-05
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- data from observing with senses
- universal solvent
- measure in liters
- chemistry and physics
- said everything is made of atoms that are alike
- negative particle
- group used for comparison
- charged atom with changed electrons
- kilo
- curve of a liquid in a container
- gold foil experiment; discovered protons
- 6 valence electrons, 2 orbits
- doesn't react with other elements
- measured in meters
- liquid non-metal
- said the earth is made of air, fire, earth, and water
- information
- testable prediction
- amount of matter
- variable that is measured
- particles packed most closely together
- factual
- negatively charged ion
- outermost electrons
- positively charged ion
- not the same throughout
- change from gas to solid
- change from solid to liquid
- atom with different masses
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- change from solid to gas
- Group 2
- solid formed during a chemical change
- discovered electrons
- data with numbers
- neutral particle
- protons plus neutrons
- radioacive
- liquid metal
- God gave man dominion over the world
- scattering of light in a colloid
- temperature based on movement of particles
- the same throughout
- 1 valence electron, 3 orbits
- change from gas to liquid
- has mass and takes up space
- said electrons are in orbits
- change from liquid to solid
- substance dissolved
- variable that is changed
- Group 1; most reactive
- said atoms of each element are different
- flask used to mix liquids
- homogeneous mixture
- SI unit for time
- change from liquid to gas
- prior experiences that can influence data
- positive particle; identifies element
- father of the periodic table
58 Clues: kilo • Group 2 • factual • radioacive • information • liquid metal • neutral particle • liquid non-metal • amount of matter • SI unit for time • universal solvent • measure in liters • data with numbers • negative particle • measured in meters • the same throughout • substance dissolved • testable prediction • homogeneous mixture • outermost electrons • discovered electrons • chemistry and physics • ...
Latin America Countries and Physical features 2026-02-04
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- South America's second-smallest country
- South American nation renowned as the heart of the Inca Empire
- long, narrow South American country
- the world's longest continental mountain range
- the largest island in the Caribbean Sea
- the world’s first Black-led republic
- the smallest and most densely populated country in Central America
- It features over 200 volcanic formations
- an 80-kilometer (50-mile) waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- the most populous country in Central America
- several significant mountain ranges, primarily in Mexico
- the world's largest tropical rainforest
- known as the "Land of Lakes and Volcanoes"
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- the world's eighth-largest country
- The country, which means "great depths" in Spanish
- having the world's largest, highest-altitude city
- home to the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall
- Landlocked country with Andes mountains to the west and Amazonian rainforest to the east.
- Named after the Equator
- different emblem on each side of its national flag
- Contains the Panama Canal
- South America's largest nation
- the world's largest river by volume
- the world's oldest and driest non-polar desert
- Santo Domingo is the capital and largest city
25 Clues: Named after the Equator • Contains the Panama Canal • South America's largest nation • the world's eighth-largest country • long, narrow South American country • the world's largest river by volume • the world’s first Black-led republic • South America's second-smallest country • the largest island in the Caribbean Sea • the world's largest tropical rainforest • ...
Physical Therapy and Skeletal System Crossword 2025-12-10
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- ___________ spinal curvatures form after birth in early childhood
- the bone structure that makes up the "braincase"
- number of lumbar vertebrae
- the function physical therapist primarily help people with
- number of cervical vertebrae
- bone on the side of the cranium
- ________ ribs do not connect to the sternum at all
- bone of the upper jaw
- number of thoracic vertebrae
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- ___________ ribs each connect to the sternum individually
- spaces/cavities in the skull bones that lighted and give resonance to voice
- ___________ spinal curvatures form prior to birth
- common term for the thoracic region of the spine
- the fibrous soft spots on the skulls of infants and young children before 2 years of age
- a large percentage of physical therapists work in physician's offices and _______________.
- bone that makes up the forehead
- common term for cervical region of the spine
- bone of the lower jaw
- bone of the bridge of the nose
- _________ ribs combine to connect to the sternum at one point
- the breastbone
21 Clues: the breastbone • bone of the lower jaw • bone of the upper jaw • number of lumbar vertebrae • number of cervical vertebrae • number of thoracic vertebrae • bone of the bridge of the nose • bone that makes up the forehead • bone on the side of the cranium • common term for cervical region of the spine • the bone structure that makes up the "braincase" • ...
BIG CAST Review Part 1: Physical 2026-03-09
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- Mass in motion mass times velocity
- Energy related to temperature
- Equal forces that do not change motion
- Change in velocity over time
- Rate at which work is done
- When a wave passes through a material
- Change in position over time
- When two objects hit each other
- Disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space
- Force that pulls objects toward each other
- Energy changing from one form to another
- Forces that change motion
- Movement of energy from one object to another
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- Speed in a specific direction
- When a wave bounces off a surface
- Height of a wave from its resting position
- A push or pull on an object
- Force that slows motion when surfaces rub together
- When energy is taken in by matter
- When a wave bends passing through materials
- Number of waves passing a point in a given time
- Stored energy based on position or condition
- Tendency of an object to resist changes in motion
- Total force acting on an object
- Energy transferred when a force moves an object
- Energy of motion
- Distance between repeating parts of a wave
- Ability to cause change or do work
28 Clues: Energy of motion • Forces that change motion • Rate at which work is done • A push or pull on an object • Change in velocity over time • Change in position over time • Speed in a specific direction • Energy related to temperature • Total force acting on an object • When two objects hit each other • When a wave bounces off a surface • When energy is taken in by matter • ...
Physical Science Ch 18 Test Review 2026-04-13
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- a megaphone amplifies sound by focusing sound energy into one specific ____.
- Vocal cords are stretched across the upper portion of the _____.
- In which structure do vibrations in a liquid transfer energy to thousands of sensory hair cells?
- the quality of an instrument also depends on the _____ its made from and manner of play
- children can hear higher frequencies than adults
- which ear structure converts acoustic energy to kinetic energy by vibrating?
- During speaking or singing, the vocal cords _____ and the glottis is partially closed.
- a region of a sound wave with low particle density.
- Robert Boyle found that an alarm watch in a ______ did not make a sound.
- unit measurement of loudness of sound
- how high or low a tone sounds is __________
- The eustachian tube helps to equalize the ______ on both sides of the eardrum.
- Acoustic amplification is the process of making a sound _____
- the quality of sound from fundamental and overtones
- Sound waves are transmitted by alternating regions of high and low _______.
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- muscle that controls the volume of air that passes over the vocal cords
- three bones of the middle ear: hammer, stirrup, ____
- sound will travel the fastest in which type of substance
- Which nerve relays sensory signals to the brain?
- Different pitches travel at _______ speeds.
- Loudness is most closely related to the __________ of a sound wave.
- the measure of power of a soundwave
- A whole-number multiple of a fundamental frequency is called ____
- Frequencies _____ the range of human hearing are known as ultrasonic waves.
- this type of waves can be applied to echolocation, medical imaging and nondestructive testing
- the slowest medium in which sound travels
- The part of the ear that helps us determine the direction of a sound’s source.
- An increase from 40 to 60dB to one______-fold
- what determines a sound’s pitch?
- demonstrated that sound needs a medium through which to travel
30 Clues: what determines a sound’s pitch? • the measure of power of a soundwave • unit measurement of loudness of sound • the slowest medium in which sound travels • Different pitches travel at _______ speeds. • how high or low a tone sounds is __________ • An increase from 40 to 60dB to one______-fold • Which nerve relays sensory signals to the brain? • ...
Quake Engineer Returns to Nepal to Learn from Disaster 2022-01-28
10 Clues: earthquake • comfort or soothe • in a dangerous way • central point of action • season of heavy rainfall • in, at, or from the side • physical features of land • basic physical structures • remarkable or rare occurrence • wreckage left after a disaster or accident
Genetics 2023-02-16
10 Clues: same alleles • different alleles • trait that is hidden • trait that is visible • determines a characteristic • genetic identity of an organism • descriptions of physical traits • physical or psychological feature • material that contains genetic info. • visual representation of chance of trait in offspring
Crossword Puzzle #3 - Motivations for Drugs Use 2017-04-03
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- Nutritional supplement shown to be slightly effective for improving an athlete's performance during bursts of short-term energy.
- Physical signs that appear upon ceasing drug use.
- Drug _________: Recurring desire for drugs based on a psychic or a physical need.
- Any substance that increases sexual desire and performance.
- __________ reinforcement: Pleasurable sensations associated with a behavior, motivating primary reinforcers.
- Stimuli or events that lead to certain behaviors being repeated.
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- __________ reinforcement: Relief or avoidance of pain achieved by a behavior, motivating one to repeat the behavior.
- _________ aids: Substances that provide an athletic advantage.
- Nutritional supplement that is a precursor to testosterone.
- Drug _________: Continuing desire for drugs based on a physical need.
- Injectable combination of heroin and cocaine.
- Ingesting or injecting several steroids at the same time.
12 Clues: Injectable combination of heroin and cocaine. • Physical signs that appear upon ceasing drug use. • Ingesting or injecting several steroids at the same time. • Nutritional supplement that is a precursor to testosterone. • Any substance that increases sexual desire and performance. • _________ aids: Substances that provide an athletic advantage. • ...
Nutrition Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-15
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- One of the essential food groups that contains milk, eggs, and yoghurt.
- A drink that is important to proper moisture.
- Nutrients that are required in large amounts
- The relation between intake of food and output of work
- One of the essential food groups that contains pumpkins, bell peppers, and cucumbers.
- Nutrients that are required in smaller amounts
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- The act of taking in regulated amounts of food to avoid overeating.
- One of the essential food groups that contains
- The energy needed to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius
- Any bodily movement that requires energy.
- More intense physical activity to sustain or improve physical health.
- An 'extra' food group that consists mainly of nuts.
12 Clues: Any bodily movement that requires energy. • Nutrients that are required in large amounts • A drink that is important to proper moisture. • One of the essential food groups that contains • Nutrients that are required in smaller amounts • An 'extra' food group that consists mainly of nuts. • The relation between intake of food and output of work • ...
Chapter 9 Theatre I Vocabulary 2019-11-25
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- the pause required after a character delivers a funny line
- the belief that comedy routines are designed to make the audience laugh are only funny three times in a row
- comedy based on plot and sentimental situations
- comedy that makes fun of people to try and change their foolish behavior
- comedy that is physical and sometimes vulgar
- a humorous imitation (absurd or grotesque misrepresentation)
- physical comedy that uses exaggeration
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- comedy that pokes fun at political situations and social standards
- comedy that makes fun of upper class pretentiousness
- to imitate in a humorous way (work or performance that imitates)
- physical comedy that exaggerates situation until they are hardly believable
11 Clues: physical comedy that uses exaggeration • comedy that is physical and sometimes vulgar • comedy based on plot and sentimental situations • comedy that makes fun of upper class pretentiousness • the pause required after a character delivers a funny line • a humorous imitation (absurd or grotesque misrepresentation) • ...
Genes in bio psychology 2019-02-16
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- twins twins that have nearly 50% shared genes (like any siblings from individual births)
- the transmission of genetic characters from parents to offspring
- twins that genetically are nearly identical
- genes are expressed only in the absence of a dominant gene
- the physical manifestation of the genotype. Only some genes carried in the genotype will be expressed
- the basic physical unit of heredity, bits of DNA which make proteins
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- the extent to which behavior is the same between twins
- a person been adopted
- genes are always expressed
- the study of how genes influence physical and behavioural characteristics
- the whole set of genetic information carried by the organism
11 Clues: a person been adopted • genes are always expressed • twins that genetically are nearly identical • the extent to which behavior is the same between twins • genes are expressed only in the absence of a dominant gene • the whole set of genetic information carried by the organism • the transmission of genetic characters from parents to offspring • ...
school 2021-07-28
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- the activity or skill of making things from wood.
- is a profession of educating people about health.
- an athletic or sports ground with tiers of seats for spectators.
- a language.
- instruction in physical exercise and games.
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- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere.
- the various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance.
- the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- the branch of science concerned with the substances of which matter is composed
- a building or room containing collections of books.
- the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study
11 Clues: a language. • instruction in physical exercise and games. • the activity or skill of making things from wood. • is a profession of educating people about health. • a building or room containing collections of books. • an athletic or sports ground with tiers of seats for spectators. • the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere. • ...
Health and Wellness 2024-02-08
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- Wellness is always changing, it can go from optimal to very poor.
- Health factor that emphasizes getting along with others
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being
- The minimum amount of hours of sleep each night for teens.
- The base of the health pyramid
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
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- The biggest factor of life expectancy
- A state of well-being or total health
- Being able to take care of all sides of the health triangles equally.
- Combination of related risks that increase in effect
- The number of minutes adults should be engaging in physical activity.
11 Clues: The base of the health pyramid • The biggest factor of life expectancy • A state of well-being or total health • Combination of related risks that increase in effect • Health factor that emphasizes getting along with others • The minimum amount of hours of sleep each night for teens. • Wellness is always changing, it can go from optimal to very poor. • ...
Heredity 2023-12-18
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- how likely an event is to occur
- the chart we use to determine which alleles an offspring will inherit
- a physical characteristic that living things might learn or get during their lifetime
- we use a lowercase letter to represent this allele
- the way a living thing acts or responds to their environment
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- a physical characteristic that is passed down by parents to their babies
- you are not born with these but learn them over time
- we use an uppercase letter to represent this allele
- an organism's physical traits
- the combination of alleles an organism has
- traits moved from parents to their children
11 Clues: an organism's physical traits • how likely an event is to occur • the combination of alleles an organism has • traits moved from parents to their children • we use a lowercase letter to represent this allele • we use an uppercase letter to represent this allele • you are not born with these but learn them over time • ...
Patricia va a California Capítulo 6 2020-04-29
16 Clues: math • Dress • Short • Yells • Polite • Accept • English • Spanish • Student • History • To-study • To-learn • Counselor • Cheerleader • To-understand • Physical-education
Training Sessions and training principles 2023-07-27
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- a post-activity phase that involves performing gentle exercises and stretching to gradually lower the heart rate, cool down the body, and help with recovery after intense physical activity. Cool down aids in reducing muscle soreness and preventing injuries.
- Also known as reversibility. The concept that fitness gains can be lost if training is stopped or reduced.
- The specific kind of exercise or activity you engage in.
- training data pertains to information gathered about an individual's mental and emotional responses during training or competition. It may include assessments of motivation, confidence, focus, and stress levels.
- is a subjective scale used to assess an individual's perception of their exercise intensity. It is usually rated on a scale from 1 to 10, with 1 being very light and 10 being maximum effort. RPE helps individuals and coaches monitor exercise intensity without relying solely on physiological data.
- Matching your training to your particular sport or fitness goals.
- electronic devices or software applications that monitor and record physical activities and fitness-related data. These tools often track steps, distance, heart rate, sleep patterns, and other metrics to help individuals monitor and improve their fitness levels and performance.
- refers to the accumulation of blood in the lower extremities, particularly the legs, after intense physical activity. It occurs when the muscles that assist in pumping blood back to the heart become fatigued. Venous pooling can lead to dizziness or fainting if not addressed through proper cool-down activities.
- Tailoring training programs to suit the unique needs and abilities of each person.
- involves holding a muscle or joint in a stretched position for a sustained period without movement. This type of stretching aims to improve flexibility and elongate muscles. It is typically performed during the cool-down phase.
- Engaging in excessive or intense training without sufficient rest and recovery, leading to decreased performance and potential health issues.
- The duration or length of each training session.
- training data refers to information collected during exercise or physical training that relates to the body's physiological responses. This data may include heart rate, oxygen consumption, blood pressure, and other relevant physiological measurements.
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- the main part of a training session or program where the individual performs specific exercises or activities to improve their physical fitness and skill levels. This phase is designed to target and develop the specific fitness components required for the chosen sport or activity.
- As training progresses, the rate of improvement slows down, and further gains become more challenging.
- Gradually increasing the difficulty or intensity of your workouts over time.
- The level of effort or difficulty in your workouts.
- refers to a preparatory phase before engaging in physical activity or exercise. It involves performing light to moderate-intensity activities that gradually raise the heart rate and body temperature, preparing the body for more intense exercise. The purpose of a warm-up is to enhance blood flow to the muscles, improve flexibility, and mentally prepare the individual for the upcoming activity.
- A fundamental guideline for the design and implementation of an effective training program to optimize an individual's performance in a specific sport. These help individuals achieve their training goals while minimizing the risk of injury and overtraining.
- training data involves gathering information about the social and cultural factors that may influence an individual's participation in sports or physical activities. This data may encompass social support, cultural norms, and the impact of the environment on training experiences.
- Incorporating different exercises and activities to prevent boredom and improve overall fitness.
- How often you train or exercise.
- involves controlled, repetitive movements that take muscles and joints through a full range of motion. It helps improve flexibility, increase blood flow, and enhance neuromuscular coordination. Dynamic stretching is often used during the warm-up phase.
- a written record kept by athletes or individuals engaged in regular physical training. It includes details of training sessions, activities performed, duration, intensity, and any relevant observations or reflections.
- Challenging your body beyond its normal capabilities to promote improvement.
- Sustaining achieved fitness levels through continued training and activity.
26 Clues: How often you train or exercise. • The duration or length of each training session. • The level of effort or difficulty in your workouts. • The specific kind of exercise or activity you engage in. • Matching your training to your particular sport or fitness goals. • Sustaining achieved fitness levels through continued training and activity. • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary Test 2019-12-06
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- the pause required after a character delivers a funny line
- comedy that makes fun of upper class pretentiousness
- physical comedy that uses exaggeration
- a humorous imitation (absurd or grotesque misrepresentation)
- comedy that pokes fun at political situations and social standards
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- the belief that comedy routines are designed to make the audience laugh are only funny three times in a row
- comedy that makes fun of people to try and change their foolish behavior
- comedy that is physical and sometimes vulgar
- comedy based on plot and sentimental situations
- to imitate in a humorous way (work or performance that imitates)
- physical comedy that exaggerates situation until they are hardly believable
11 Clues: physical comedy that uses exaggeration • comedy that is physical and sometimes vulgar • comedy based on plot and sentimental situations • comedy that makes fun of upper class pretentiousness • the pause required after a character delivers a funny line • a humorous imitation (absurd or grotesque misrepresentation) • ...
Adaptation 2022-12-07
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- the children/babies of parents
- a physical environmental factor that impacts a habitat and the animals that live there
- features that let an organism survive
- all the animals and plants that live together in a habitat
- a physical environmental factor that has to do with the amount of sunlight
- the conditions in a habitat
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- scientists look at these to study how organisms have evolved over time
- the difference between inherited features
- many of the organisms come from its parents
- when an animal is unable to adapt quick enough to changes in its environment
- community of organisms and all the physical environmental factors in a habitat
11 Clues: the conditions in a habitat • the children/babies of parents • features that let an organism survive • the difference between inherited features • many of the organisms come from its parents • all the animals and plants that live together in a habitat • scientists look at these to study how organisms have evolved over time • ...
kruiswoordpuzzel engels 1.a 2013-10-29
16 Clues: tak • groei • gevaar • recept • voedsel • allergie • dringend • uitzoeken • zeer doen • bewustzijn • verzekering • onderzoeken • ontwikkeling • geestelijk(e) • pijnlijk,zeer • lichamelijk(e)
spanish 2A 2024-11-14
16 Clues: art • class • lunch • to talk • spanish • science • english • ...class • to study • homework • to teach • schedule • technology • mathematics • social studies • physical education
Unit 9 Review 2020-02-11
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- medical tool to train one to focus on one thought
- technique to alter a physical response to stress ex. sweating
- physiological equilibrium
- simultaneous changes in the body to reach equilibrium
- mental reaction enduced by nerve and hormone signals that readies the body to promote survival
- physical/mental changes initiated by your bodies nerve and hormone signals
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- acronym for a disorder that follows a trauma and causes severe stress
- personal characteristics that help one cope with stress
- lack of insulin in the body that can be hereditary or caused by lifestyle choices
- acronym for physical methods to release stress ex. deep breathing
- event that disrupts your bodies normal state
- acronym for model that explains the bodies stress response with three stages: alarm, resistance, exhaustion
- acronym for science of interactions between mind and immune system
13 Clues: physiological equilibrium • event that disrupts your bodies normal state • medical tool to train one to focus on one thought • simultaneous changes in the body to reach equilibrium • personal characteristics that help one cope with stress • technique to alter a physical response to stress ex. sweating • ...
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment 2019-11-08
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- A category of hazard - radiation, magnetic fields, pressure extremes (high pressure or vacuum), noise, etc.,
- The chance of something happening.
- the second most effective hazard control, involves replacing something that produces a hazard
- ___________ controls are changes to the way people work.
- Physical injury or damage to health.
- ___________ control means of controlling hazards is engineered controls.
- A category of hazard - depends on the physical, chemical and toxic properties of the chemical,
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- A category of hazard - stress, violence, etc.,
- Physically removed the hazard—is the most effective hazard control.[5]
- The combination of the likelihood of the occurrence of a harm and the severity of that harm.
- A category of hazard - bacteria, viruses, insects, plants, birds, animals, and humans, etc
- A category of hazard - repetitive movements, improper set up of workstation, etc.,
- A potential source of harm to a worker.
13 Clues: The chance of something happening. • Physical injury or damage to health. • A potential source of harm to a worker. • A category of hazard - stress, violence, etc., • ___________ controls are changes to the way people work. • Physically removed the hazard—is the most effective hazard control.[5] • ...
Juliana Verrillis Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-15
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- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- a chart that shows the likelyhoods of all possible genotypes and phenotypes.
- the trait with a lower-case letter
- a characteristic of an organism
- the type of technology used by Harry Hess
- a super continent
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- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.
- the movement of the continents across the earth's surface through time.
- the genotype with a capital letter
- passing of traits from parent to offspring
- the basic physical and and functional unit of heredity made up of DNA
- he came up with the theory of continental drift.
- a living things physical appearance
13 Clues: a super continent • a characteristic of an organism • the genotype with a capital letter • the trait with a lower-case letter • a living things physical appearance • the type of technology used by Harry Hess • passing of traits from parent to offspring • he came up with the theory of continental drift. • ...
New Year's Resolutions 2023-12-29
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- The practice of mental and physical exercises for overall well-being.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- The macronutrient that is the body's primary source of energy.
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- A practice of maintaining a state of awareness of one's thoughts, emotions, or experiences.
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- Exploring new places and experiencing different cultures.
- Giving back to the community or supporting a cause one believes in.
- A popular low-impact exercise often done for flexibility and relaxation.
- Decluttering living spaces to reduce stress and improve productivity.
- The recommended hours of sleep for adults per night.
- A type of exercise that combines strength training and cardio.
- Breaking unhealthy ______ is a good way to improve their overall health.
- A small, handheld device used for tracking physical activity.
13 Clues: The state of being free from illness or injury. • The recommended hours of sleep for adults per night. • Exploring new places and experiencing different cultures. • A small, handheld device used for tracking physical activity. • The macronutrient that is the body's primary source of energy. • A type of exercise that combines strength training and cardio. • ...
Genetics 2025-10-24
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- A body composed of DNA which can be seen in the nucleus
- An organisms produces as a result of reproduction
- A group of organisms from the same parents
- One parent donates a dominant gene and the other donates a recessive gene (hybrid)
- The molecule that encodes genetic information.
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- A group of cells derived from a single ancestor
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- A chart used to display the potential genotype of offspring from a particular male and female parent
- Both genes are of the same trait
- All the genetic material in the chromosomes of a particular organism
- A gene that can be controlled by a dominant form
- A gene that controls its recessive form and determines the physical type (phenotype)
- The fundamental physical and functional unit of heredity
13 Clues: Both genes are of the same trait • A group of organisms from the same parents • The molecule that encodes genetic information. • A group of cells derived from a single ancestor • A gene that can be controlled by a dominant form • An organisms produces as a result of reproduction • A body composed of DNA which can be seen in the nucleus • ...
Formulae and Calculations 2023-08-10
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- Relative atomic mass measures what weight of an element?
- Ar is calculated using the mass number of an element, as well as the relative abundance of what?
- What is the physical state of the state symbol (g)?
- What is the measure of the amount of an element or compound?
- What is the physical state of the state symbol (s)?
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- What is the constant that shows that there is a certain number of atoms or molecules in 1 mole of substance?
- What are reactants converted to in chemical reactions?
- What is the physical state of the state symbol (l)?
- What is the physical state of the state symbol (aq)?
9 Clues: What is the physical state of the state symbol (l)? • What is the physical state of the state symbol (g)? • What is the physical state of the state symbol (s)? • What is the physical state of the state symbol (aq)? • What are reactants converted to in chemical reactions? • Relative atomic mass measures what weight of an element? • ...
School Subjects 2023-08-22
15 Clues: - Past • - Maps • - Words • - Acting • - Reading • - Numbers • - Wellness • - Technology • - Creativity • - Experiments • - Instruments • - Communication • Studies - Society • Economics - Cooking • Education - Exercise
Choice Board 2A 2023-03-10
15 Clues: Fun • Art • Lunch • Boring • Science • Spanish • English • The Hour • Favorite • Important • Technology • Mathematics • Interesting • Social Studies • Physical Education
Hazard Identification 2021-02-28
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- Depend on employee compliance
- Hazards that create health and physical hazards
- Replace the hazard
- A source of danger
- Used to mark the hazard to avoid potential incident
- Controls that remove hazard at source
- Controls that change the way people work
- These hazards can cause harm to musculoskeletal system
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- Most effective at removing hazard
- Type of hazard includes sewage
- Better safe than _______.
- The controls @ top-more effective than those @ bottom
- Most common workplace hazard type
13 Clues: Replace the hazard • A source of danger • Better safe than _______. • Depend on employee compliance • Type of hazard includes sewage • Most effective at removing hazard • Most common workplace hazard type • Controls that remove hazard at source • Controls that change the way people work • Hazards that create health and physical hazards • ...
The Sentinel 2017-05-16
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- minor points, not the big picture
- part of the moon the group was studying
- hard to understand
- person sent on a specific mission
- where their main lunar base was located
- high place protruding in a body of water
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- another name for Mare Crisium
- rock or soil embankment
- alters from one form to another
- supernatural or beyond the physical world
- fallen or degraded state
- puzzling or confusing idea
- watching or guarding a group
13 Clues: hard to understand • rock or soil embankment • fallen or degraded state • puzzling or confusing idea • watching or guarding a group • another name for Mare Crisium • alters from one form to another • minor points, not the big picture • person sent on a specific mission • part of the moon the group was studying • where their main lunar base was located • ...
The Sentinel 2017-05-16
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- minor points, not the big picture
- rock or soil embankment
- where their main lunar base was located
- hard to understand
- watching or guarding a group
- person sent on a specific mission
- high place protruding in a body of water
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- another name for Mare Crisium
- alters from one form to another
- puzzling or confusing idea
- part of the moon the group was studying
- supernatural or beyond the physical world
- fallen or degraded state
13 Clues: hard to understand • rock or soil embankment • fallen or degraded state • puzzling or confusing idea • watching or guarding a group • another name for Mare Crisium • alters from one form to another • minor points, not the big picture • person sent on a specific mission • part of the moon the group was studying • where their main lunar base was located • ...
lol 2018-11-21
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- the action of moving something from its place
- the body's relative mass
- a capacity to gain speed
- energy from physical movement
- an inclined part of the road; slope
- a tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged
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- the speed of something in a given direction
- a drug
- the length of the space between places
- reduction in speed
- activity indducing mental/physical effort
- the progress of existence
- a large body of matter with no shape
13 Clues: a drug • reduction in speed • the body's relative mass • a capacity to gain speed • the progress of existence • energy from physical movement • an inclined part of the road; slope • a large body of matter with no shape • the length of the space between places • activity indducing mental/physical effort • the speed of something in a given direction • ...
Crossword of Health 2026-04-27
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- relating to the body
- being a good quality
- one's physical or mental condition
- feeling tired due to overexertion
- a group of tissues working together to perform a function
- being a bad quality
- a sweet-tasting substance used in foods and drinks
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- an illness causing one to be sick
- the process of giving or receiving nutrients
- relating to the mind
- promoting good health
- activity meant to improve health; working out
- being physically fit; healthy
13 Clues: being a bad quality • relating to the body • relating to the mind • being a good quality • promoting good health • being physically fit; healthy • an illness causing one to be sick • feeling tired due to overexertion • one's physical or mental condition • the process of giving or receiving nutrients • activity meant to improve health; working out • ...
alcohol Crosssword 2015-04-06
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- the scarring and destruction of liver tissue
- coordination amount of control that you have over your body
- A series of painful physical and mental symptoms associated with recovery from an addictive substance
- to be drunk
- reducing the occurrence of use in the future
- a drug created by chemical reaction in some foods, especially fruits and grains
- Abuse Using alcohol in ways that are unhealthy, illegal, or both
- a person under the age of adult rights and responsibilities
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- the using up of a resource
- Drinking The consumption of several alcohol drinks in a short period of time
- A disease in which a person has a physical or physiological need for alcohol
- A drug that can slow down the activity of the brain and body system
- An opening sore in the stomach lining
- drinking 5 or more drinks on the same occasion in the past 30 days
14 Clues: to be drunk • the using up of a resource • An opening sore in the stomach lining • the scarring and destruction of liver tissue • reducing the occurrence of use in the future • a person under the age of adult rights and responsibilities • coordination amount of control that you have over your body • Abuse Using alcohol in ways that are unhealthy, illegal, or both • ...
Matter Vocab 2023-10-23
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- atoms of two more elements combined.
- the basic particle from which all elements are made.
- property - a characteristic of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance.
- vinegar,salt water.
- property a characteristic of a pure substance that describes its ability to change into a different substance.
- gold, iron, hydrogen, oxygen.
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- type of matter with with a fixed composition that cannot be separated by physical means.
- the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes.
- anything that has mass and takes up space.
- a neutral particle made of two or more atoms joined by covalent bonds.
- formula a combination of symbols that represents the elements in a compound and their proportions.
- pizza,fruit salad, granite.
- a well-mixed mixture containing a solvent and at least one solute that has the same properties throughout.
- made of two or more substance that can separated by physical means.
14 Clues: vinegar,salt water. • pizza,fruit salad, granite. • gold, iron, hydrogen, oxygen. • atoms of two more elements combined. • anything that has mass and takes up space. • the basic particle from which all elements are made. • the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes. • made of two or more substance that can separated by physical means. • ...
POM Lock 2020-01-14
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- a physical blend of two or more components, each of which retains its own identity and properties
- pure elements that form molecules consisting of two atoms bonded together
- Property that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance
- The diatomic doctor
- a property that depends on the amount of matter in a sample. Ex: Mass and Volume
- the energy in joules needed to raise the temperature
- a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture. Ex: salt water
- a property of matter that depends only on the type of matter in a sample and not on the amount. Ex: color, density
- a way of separating an insoluble solid from a liquid
- matter that has a uniform and definite composition.
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- metals (specifically Li, Na, and K)
- contains two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion
- an example of a physical change
- a change that produces matter with a different composition
- a mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture. Ex: Vegetable soup
- Can not be broken down into simpler substances chemically
16 Clues: The diatomic doctor • an example of a physical change • metals (specifically Li, Na, and K) • matter that has a uniform and definite composition. • the energy in joules needed to raise the temperature • a way of separating an insoluble solid from a liquid • Can not be broken down into simpler substances chemically • ...
Wellbeing 2020-05-30
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- Emotional health and wellbeing relates to my ability to display _______
- Getting together with friends or coworkers is an example of this dimension of wellbeing
- People often exercise to manage their ________
- lack of control or security in this area of your life can cause stress
- The number of glasses of water we should drink in a day
- Health is a state of complete physical, emotional and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of _______
- The dimension of health and wellbeing that relates to the ability to think and process information
- Instructions for preparing something
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- A unit of energy
- Common discipline to achieve good health and relaxation
- A focus on this can make us more productive and reduce our risk of injury
- Playing these can help us relax and refocus
- The dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the functioning of the body and its systems
- Form of exercise to improve cardiovascular fitness
- The act of giving your attention to only one thing
- Physical reaction that produces a sound in response to internal or external stimuli and reduces stress hormones
16 Clues: A unit of energy • Instructions for preparing something • Playing these can help us relax and refocus • People often exercise to manage their ________ • Form of exercise to improve cardiovascular fitness • The act of giving your attention to only one thing • Common discipline to achieve good health and relaxation • ...
final exam chapter 7 2022-01-19
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- a person who attacks another person
- any uninvited and unwelcome sexual remark or sexual advance
- groups that are organized to control a specific neighborhood or “turf”
- speech or behavior that is aimed at a person or group based on personal characteristics
- a lack of acceptance of another person's opinions, beliefs, or actions
- bullying that takes place by email, instant messaging, text message, or at web sites
- the intentional killing of one person by another
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- the threat of or actual use of physical force against oneself or another person
- negative feelings about a group based on stereotypes
- unwanted remarks or actions that cause a person emotional or physical harm
- the person who is attacked
- the use of threats or physical force to intimidate and control another person
- an exaggerated belief or overgeneralization about an entire group of people
- requiring a person to do degrading, risky, or illegal acts in order to join a group
- intentionally damaging or destroying another person's property
- the unfair treatment of a person or group based on prejudice
16 Clues: the person who is attacked • a person who attacks another person • the intentional killing of one person by another • negative feelings about a group based on stereotypes • any uninvited and unwelcome sexual remark or sexual advance • the unfair treatment of a person or group based on prejudice • intentionally damaging or destroying another person's property • ...
Mental health 2025-06-22
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- Emotional or practical help provided by friends, family, or professionals.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions and reduce stress.
- A practice of focused attention or open monitoring to promote mental clarity.
- Recognizing and appreciating the good things in your life.
- Professional treatment using psychological methods to improve well-being.
- The feeling of belonging or relating to others in a meaningful way.
- A phone service offering immediate emotional support or crisis intervention.
- Restorative state of unconsciousness essential for physical and mental health.
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- One-to-one guidance or advice to help resolve personal or psychological issues.
- Physical and emotional exhaustion caused by chronic stress.
- A brief stroll, often outdoors, used as a simple way to boost mood.
- A mind–body practice combining physical postures, breathing exercises, and relaxation.
- Deliberate control of inhaling and exhaling to calm the mind and body.
- Paying nonjudgmental attention to your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings right now.
- Ability to bounce back from setbacks or adversity.
- Abbreviation for Institute of Mental Health, Singapore’s specialist psychiatric hospital.
16 Clues: Ability to bounce back from setbacks or adversity. • Recognizing and appreciating the good things in your life. • Physical and emotional exhaustion caused by chronic stress. • A brief stroll, often outdoors, used as a simple way to boost mood. • The feeling of belonging or relating to others in a meaningful way. • ...
Leisure Time 2023-05-09
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- A type of physical activity that involves moving to music
- A type of physical activity that involves riding a two-wheeled vehicle
- An activity that involves preparing food for oneself or others
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- A form of art that involves creating pictures using pencils, paints or other material
- An activity that involves hitting a small ball back and forth over a net
- A popular board game played with a rectangular board and small pieces
- An activity that involves going outside and exploring the natural world
- A type of physical activity that involves using a bow and arrow to shoot targets
- A type of physical activity that involves stretching and moving the body
9 Clues: A type of physical activity that involves moving to music • An activity that involves preparing food for oneself or others • A popular board game played with a rectangular board and small pieces • A type of physical activity that involves riding a two-wheeled vehicle • An activity that involves going outside and exploring the natural world • ...
school subjects 2023-07-06
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- Science The study of computers, programming, and technology.
- Studies A subject that encompasses various aspects of society, including civics, economics, and geography.
- The study of numbers, calculations, and patterns.
- The study and creation of visual arts, such as painting and drawing.
- A subject that teaches students about personal wellness and healthy living habits.
- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and cultures.
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- The study and appreciation of music, including playing instruments and singing.
- The study of past events and their impact on society.
- The study of languages other than English, such as Spanish or French.
- The study of language, including reading, writing, and grammar.
- The study and performance of plays and theatrical arts.
- The study of the natural world, including biology, chemistry, and physics.
- Education A subject focused on physical fitness, sports, and activities.
13 Clues: The study of numbers, calculations, and patterns. • The study of past events and their impact on society. • The study and performance of plays and theatrical arts. • Science The study of computers, programming, and technology. • The study of language, including reading, writing, and grammar. • The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and cultures. • ...
SMART GOALS 2025-07-17
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- What it takes to start working toward a goal.
- A goal using physical movement to attain physical and mental health.
- How your progress can be tracked.
- The opposite of specific. Also a rank in the military.
- The kind of goals that focus on mental and physical wellbeing.
- We might make a goal to find a better one or to start one, which helps financially.
- We might make a goal to make this stronger with family and friends.
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- Another word for to reach a goal or to get something.
- The opposite of general.
- We might make a goal to take this substance regularly to help with mental health.
- What we need to achieve our goals when motivation goes away.
- Another word for healthy food.
- Something we do regularly that helps us achieve our goals.
13 Clues: The opposite of general. • Another word for healthy food. • How your progress can be tracked. • What it takes to start working toward a goal. • Another word for to reach a goal or to get something. • The opposite of specific. Also a rank in the military. • Something we do regularly that helps us achieve our goals. • ...
FFL Ch. 4 Vocabulary Word Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-13
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- Only requiring the amount of oxygen in your lungs to complete a physical activity. Ex: 100- yard dash.
- Your range of heart rates that creates the best training. You have a low heart rate level to a high rate level, and the target heart rate zone is anywhere in between.
- The ability of your heart, lungs, blood vessels, and blood to work efficiently and to supply the body with oxygen.
- The ability of an object to maintain its balance.
- Physical activities that elevate your heart rate higher than your Target Heart Rate Zone. Ex: Sprinting a half a lap around the track without stopping.
- The center of your body weight.
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- Describes your feelings about yourself.
- Physical activities that are vigorous enough to elevate your heart rate within your Target Heart Rate Zone.
- Requiring more oxygen to continue a physical activity. Ex: Mile Run
- Your heart rate while you are resting or not physically active.
- A test that assesses one’s cardiovascular fitness level.
- A part of self-esteem that refers to how you feel about your body.
12 Clues: The center of your body weight. • Describes your feelings about yourself. • The ability of an object to maintain its balance. • A test that assesses one’s cardiovascular fitness level. • Your heart rate while you are resting or not physically active. • A part of self-esteem that refers to how you feel about your body. • ...
Sports Med. Chapters 1 & 2 2021-09-01
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- works under the direction and supervisor of physical therapists.
- application of nutrition knowledge to practical daily eating plan focused on providing the fuel for physical activity.
- this is anyone in the area of Health care that contributes to helping the professions of physical medicience.
- helps professional and amateur athletes overcome problems, enhance their performance and achieve their goals
- they help reduce pain and correct the body's alignment and overall physical function.
- is a field of medicine concerned with the prevention and treatment of injuries and disorders that are related to participation in sports.
- this is an oath stating the obligations and proper conduct of doctors formerly taken by those beginning the medical practices.
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- the prevention examination, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of the emergent acute of chronic injuries and medical conditions
- evaluates and records a patient's progress. they help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain.
- the coaches, parents, certified athletic trainers, family physicians, school nurses, and many others to make sure you are ok.
- policies and standards for fair treatment of any athletes
- all females athletes have equal treatment under this law.
12 Clues: policies and standards for fair treatment of any athletes • all females athletes have equal treatment under this law. • works under the direction and supervisor of physical therapists. • they help reduce pain and correct the body's alignment and overall physical function. • ...
alcohol and drugs 2021-01-29
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- is a deadly disease that replaces healthy liver tissue with useless scar tissue.
- Fetal alcohol syndrome may include mental retardation, organ abnormalities, and learning and behavioral problems.
- are items that can make you sick.
- this is the physical and mental changes produced by drinking alcohol.
- is a disease in which a person is physically and emotionally addicted to alcohol.
- this is a drug that slows body functioning.
- is the amount of time from the instant your brain detects an external stimulus until the moment you respond.
- is any drug that causes a person to hallucinate.
- is a person’s emotional or mental need for a drug.
- learning to live without alcohol.
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- this is the damage to physical health caused by drinking too much alcohol.
- this is the uncomfortable physical effects caused by alcohol use, including headache, dizziness, stomachupset, nausea, and vomiting.
- is a disease in which a person is physically and emotionally addicted to alcohol.
- is a condition in which a person needs more of a drug to feel the original effects of the drug.
- this is the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream.
- are any drug that you inhale.
- is any drug that increases the body’s activity.
- this consists of the brain and spinal cord.
- you can get drunk by drinking this item.
- is a mental or psychological process that restrains your actions, emotions, and thoughts.
20 Clues: are any drug that you inhale. • are items that can make you sick. • learning to live without alcohol. • you can get drunk by drinking this item. • this consists of the brain and spinal cord. • this is a drug that slows body functioning. • is any drug that increases the body’s activity. • is any drug that causes a person to hallucinate. • ...
Workplace Violence (WPV) Among Emergency Nurses 2023-08-15
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- Patients with a history of _______ abuse have a higher rate of causing WPV.
- True or False? Assaults are not perceived by staff nurses as an everyday significant safety threat.
- True or False? The wounded healer heals all others but is never fully able to heal their own personal wounds.
- Physical violence includes, but is not limited to, slapping, punching, sexual groping and _______.
- An essential measure for workplace safety is committing to a _______ policy.
- Health care organizations should implement psychological ______ to help victims.
- Nurses need to heal to move from walking wounded to _______.
- WPV can be physical or _______.
- Employee assistance programs should _______ WPV victims seek help, and make it happen.
- A common precipitating factor causing a higher rate of WPV.
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- WPV events are often underreported as staff become _______ to the frequency.
- WPV events have similar lingering effects as _______.
- Behavior that is unlikely and the caregiver is surprised when it happens.
- Staff feel betrayed and unsupported by _______ who often do not arrive in time to help.
- Victims of violence are at risk for physical, _______, and psychological trauma.
- True or False? Resiliency is promoted by the social support of colleagues and managers.
- Psychological violence is a verbal _______.
- "When a person can bounce back and thrive after major challenges or circumstances."
- _______ and stress are commonly experienced after WPV events.
- "Individuals who have not effectively coped after a traumatic incident.
20 Clues: WPV can be physical or _______. • Psychological violence is a verbal _______. • WPV events have similar lingering effects as _______. • A common precipitating factor causing a higher rate of WPV. • Nurses need to heal to move from walking wounded to _______. • _______ and stress are commonly experienced after WPV events. • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-02
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- A medium of exchange widely accepted for goods and services.
- The act of moving from one place to another.
- Physical money in the form of coins and banknotes.
- Related to technology that uses numerical data or binary signals.
- Payments Payments made using physical money.
- Records or profiles that store user information and transactions in a digital or financial system.
- People who consume or use goods or services
- Something that exists in a digital or non-physical form.
- The act of transferring money in exchange for goods or services.
- A set of connected elements working together to achieve a specific goal.
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- To transport or hold something from one place to another.
- A currency used in many countries, including the United States.
- Minor faults or malfunctions in hardware or software that cause problems.
- using or operating with credit and electronic systems,not money in the form or coins or noted
- Related to technology involving electrical devices or digital systems.
- Pertaining to money, finance, or economic aspects.
- Individuals who gain unauthorized access to computer systems or networks, often for illegal purposes.
- A misspelling; it should be
- A physical or digital container used to store payment information.
- Device Portable electronic devices such as phones or tablets used for communication, internet access, and applications.
20 Clues: A misspelling; it should be • People who consume or use goods or services • The act of moving from one place to another. • Payments Payments made using physical money. • Physical money in the form of coins and banknotes. • Pertaining to money, finance, or economic aspects. • Something that exists in a digital or non-physical form. • ...
England 2021-02-10
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- a steady intent look
- be unlike or dissimilar
- causing physical or mental pain
- having or showing sensitive insight
- when you lose one's spouse through death
- having an untidy appearance.
- lacking physical strength
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- where you can toast marshmallows in your house
- doing something when you don't plan it
- a momentary of partial view
- having or showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues.
- funny
- being kind and generous
13 Clues: funny • a steady intent look • be unlike or dissimilar • being kind and generous • lacking physical strength • a momentary of partial view • having an untidy appearance. • causing physical or mental pain • having or showing sensitive insight • doing something when you don't plan it • when you lose one's spouse through death • where you can toast marshmallows in your house • ...
my vocabulary words for school 2023-09-15
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- I feel very good and confident about the future.
- The act of making more prominent and noticeable.
- Very non smart person (idiot/stupid).
- Shelter from danger.
- So scared you can't move.
- We descended from apes.
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- Eating your own species.
- Destroyed leaving no remains.
- A ironical taunt
- Involving physical effort or energy.
- Give all attention to something. constantly thinking about it.
- Severe mental or physical suffering.
- A area over run by something unwanted (bugs).
13 Clues: A ironical taunt • Shelter from danger. • We descended from apes. • Eating your own species. • So scared you can't move. • Destroyed leaving no remains. • Involving physical effort or energy. • Severe mental or physical suffering. • Very non smart person (idiot/stupid). • A area over run by something unwanted (bugs). • I feel very good and confident about the future. • ...
States Of Matter Crossword 2023-02-02
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- change in physical properties
- two or more substances physically combined
- classification of elements or compounds
- change from gas to liquid
- change from liquid to gas
- change from gas to solid
- made of multiple different elements
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- change from solid to liquid
- change from solid to gas
- set of elemental symbols and subscripts
- change from one physical form to another
- change from liquid to solid
- smallest component in a substance; cannot be broken down further
13 Clues: change from solid to gas • change from gas to solid • change from gas to liquid • change from liquid to gas • change from solid to liquid • change from liquid to solid • change in physical properties • made of multiple different elements • classification of elements or compounds • set of elemental symbols and subscripts • change from one physical form to another • ...
Computer Word Search - Isabel Perez 2017-03-01
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- memory unit for a small period of time
- allows hardware to communicate with each other
- brains of the computer
- vital for netflix
- connect to a broadband modem
- perform functions like basic input/output tasks
- uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals
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- non-physical parts of a computer
- physical parts of a computer
- manages all the other programs in a computer
- device for storing and processing data
- ultraportable computer
- AC and Dc power
13 Clues: AC and Dc power • vital for netflix • ultraportable computer • brains of the computer • physical parts of a computer • connect to a broadband modem • non-physical parts of a computer • memory unit for a small period of time • device for storing and processing data • manages all the other programs in a computer • allows hardware to communicate with each other • ...
Heredity Vocab 2022-12-06
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- An Trait That Is Always Showing
- Traits Gained From Environment
- Physical Appearance From Traits
- Two Different Alleles As A Trait
- Physical Features Passed Down From Parent
- Many Generations Of The Same Trait
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- Trait From Genes
- Genetic Makeup Or Alleles
- A Trait That Becomes Hidden
- A Characteristic That Can Be Similar or Different
- Two Identical Alleles For A Trait
- An Organism That Has Two Different Alleles As A Trait
- A Form Of Gene
13 Clues: A Form Of Gene • Trait From Genes • Genetic Makeup Or Alleles • A Trait That Becomes Hidden • Traits Gained From Environment • An Trait That Is Always Showing • Physical Appearance From Traits • Two Different Alleles As A Trait • Two Identical Alleles For A Trait • Many Generations Of The Same Trait • Physical Features Passed Down From Parent • ...
Vocab 14_10 2025-10-13
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- : Clearly or without doubt
- : Small rodents similar to rats
- : A small carpet used on the floor
- : A man who sponsors a child at baptism
- : Boarding place for dogs
- : In good physical condition
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- : Thin metal sheet used for wrapping food
- : Green leafy vegetable rich in iron
- : Deep cooking pan with a handle
- : Organ in the body that filters blood
- : Yellow part of an egg
- : To say something that is not true
- : Physical or mental damage
13 Clues: : Yellow part of an egg • : Boarding place for dogs • : Clearly or without doubt • : Physical or mental damage • : In good physical condition • : Small rodents similar to rats • : Deep cooking pan with a handle • : A small carpet used on the floor • : To say something that is not true • : Green leafy vegetable rich in iron • : Organ in the body that filters blood • ...
Family Crossword 2023-08-24
17 Clues: Kodi • Cello • Banjo • Singer • Curator • Scripts • Masters • Rutgers • Engineer • New Baby • Engineer • Engineer • Fisherman • Architect • Librarian • software engineer • Physical Therapist
형용사 성질 특성 2025-10-22
Genetics 2025-04-18
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- An individual with two different letters for a trait, such as Tt
- DNA's shape
- A specific characteristic, such as height or hair color
- An individual who has two of the same letters for a trait, such as TT or tt
- DNA can be found in the nucleus of the _____
- The physical appearance that is determined by the genes. An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits.
- What are the physical characteristics of an organism?
- Genetic material is found in the ______ of the cell
- Traits are represented by a capital letter such as (B)
- A chart that shows all the possible combinations of genes that can result from a genetic cross.
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- What does DNA stand for?
- Humans have 23 pairs of _____________, for a total of 46.
- The set of genes or alleles a person possesses. It is written using letters.
- The process of passing traits from parents to their children
- The study of genes and how traits are passed from parents to children
- Traits that are represented by a lowercase letter such as (b)
16 Clues: DNA's shape • What does DNA stand for? • DNA can be found in the nucleus of the _____ • Genetic material is found in the ______ of the cell • What are the physical characteristics of an organism? • Traits are represented by a capital letter such as (B) • A specific characteristic, such as height or hair color • Humans have 23 pairs of _____________, for a total of 46. • ...
Structure and Properties of Matter 2026-04-29
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- the chemical property of how easily a substance will set on fire.
- matter of any form that cannot be broken down into separate elements by physical means
- a pure chemical substance that is made up of two or more different elements.
- the amount of space that an object or substance occupies.
- property any properties that are measurable and can be observed
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- the total amount of matter of an object.
- the physical property that describes how tightly matter is put together.
- two or more substances that are not combined chemically.
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- the capacity of an atom or molecule to go through a chemicalreaction with another atom or molecule.
- properties any properties that can be measured only by chemically changing an object.
- a solid that is formed by a chemical reaction.
- pure chemical substances that are made up of one type of atom.
- the smallest unit of matter that defines the chemical element.
- a substance made of two or more atoms joined together chemically.
- Table of Elements table arranging all the known elements
16 Clues: the total amount of matter of an object. • anything that has mass and occupies space • a solid that is formed by a chemical reaction. • two or more substances that are not combined chemically. • the amount of space that an object or substance occupies. • Table of Elements table arranging all the known elements • ...
What physical factors affect marine organisms? 2022-09-20
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- obtains most of its body heat from its surroundings
- when water becomes too high in nutrients from runoff and causes algae blooms
- generates heat internally
- higher concentration of solutes on the outside of a barrier
- nonliving
- does not require oxygen
- movement of water across a semipermeable barrier in response to differences in solute concentration on either side
- a dissolved substance
- an acronym for the amount of oxygen dissolved in seawater
- drying out
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- all of the organic and inorganic materials that an organism needs to metabolize, grow, and reproduce
- lower concentration of solutes on the outside of a barrier
- internal balance of physical factors that keeps organisms alive
- this type of waste is produced in all organisms and must be removed from cells
- Living portion of an organism’s environment
- requires oxygen
- same concentration of solutes on either side of a barrier
- tiny photosynthetic organisms that float in ocean currents
- all of the chemical reactions that occur in cells
- this force increases exponentially as an object descends deeper into the ocean under water
- a system composed of living organisms and their nonliving environment
- the concentration of dissolved inorganic salts in water
22 Clues: nonliving • drying out • requires oxygen • a dissolved substance • does not require oxygen • generates heat internally • Living portion of an organism’s environment • all of the chemical reactions that occur in cells • obtains most of its body heat from its surroundings • the concentration of dissolved inorganic salts in water • ...
Year 9 Physical Sciences Key Words 2022-08-02
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- An instrument that measures current
- Number of waves produced each second
- An instrument used for measuring voltage
- A lens that curves inwards
- A small generator that spins its magnet instead of its coils.
- A wire of high resistance, it will melt if too much current flows in the circuit.
- Transfer of heat in a liquid or gas.
- The bending of light as it passes from one substance to another.
- A wave in which the vibration is in the same direction as the wave is travelling
- A region of low pressure in which particles are far apart.
- The unit that frequency is measured in
- Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength slightly longer than visible light, detected by our skin as heat.
- Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than visible light, contained in sunlight.
- A measure of the amount of energy provided to charges, measured in Volts.
- A circuit with all its components arranged in a line, forming a single loop.
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- A wave in which the vibration is at right angles to the direction the wave is travelling.
- A circuit that has a number of branches, each with its own components.
- The entire range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays.
- Distance between two successive waves, measured in metres.
- Movement of heat in the form of electromagnetic waves, which can travel through a vacuum.
- The flow of charge, measured in Amps.
- A method of heat transfer in which heat is passed by vibration of particles.
- A narrow tube of glass or plastic used to transmit pulses of light
- A region of high pressure in which particles are close together.
- The maximum distance a wave extends beyond its middle position
- The bouncing of light off something
- The parts of an electrical circuit
- Unit used to measure loudness
- Uses electromagnetism to produce electricity, it needs a spinning coil and a magnet
- A lens that curves outwards.
30 Clues: A lens that curves inwards • A lens that curves outwards. • Unit used to measure loudness • The parts of an electrical circuit • An instrument that measures current • The bouncing of light off something • Number of waves produced each second • Transfer of heat in a liquid or gas. • The flow of charge, measured in Amps. • The unit that frequency is measured in • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Terms | Physical Evidence 2022-06-14
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- The type of evidence that police reports, contracts, and stock receipts would be included in.
- When a test identifies the unique characteristics of a sample, it has _____________.
- The type of evidence includes photographs, computer models, and reenactments in court.
- A type of characteristic that can be associated with a single source (ex: Fingerprint)
- is A formalized demand given to a witness to get them to supply evidence or testimony in court
- When a test identifies a particular substance it has ________________.
- The process of determining the chemical or physical characteristics of evidence with certainty
- The frequency of an event or how likely it is that two samples would share characteristics.
- A forensic __________ would perform soil tests in the field.
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- The process of testing a known sample against an unknown sample to see if they share common origin.
- is A set of legal rights that are spoken to any suspect in custody before an interrogation.
- The property or description of a substance and its reaction with another substance.
- When a test reproduces the same result multiple times, it has ________________.
- This type of glass fracture looks like spokes on a wheel and extend outward from the impact point.
- The type of evidence created from eyewitnesses
- This type of evidence is an actual object, is tangible, and can be touched.
- This type of glass fracture forms a circle around the point of impact.
- Fingerprint characteristics are called __________, or minutiae, and can be loops, arches, or enclosures.
- A type of characteristic that cannot be associated with a single source (ex: soil type)
- The property or description of a substance without its connection to any other substance.
- Scientists will often create molds out of various materials in order to bring this evidence back to the lab
21 Clues: The type of evidence created from eyewitnesses • A forensic __________ would perform soil tests in the field. • This type of glass fracture forms a circle around the point of impact. • When a test identifies a particular substance it has ________________. • This type of evidence is an actual object, is tangible, and can be touched. • ...
Physical Science 1st Nine Weeks Test 2020-09-30
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- shiny, ductile, and malleable elements
- another word for shininess
- combining what we know with facts to evaluate things is ________ thinking
- the term that describes our world in numbers
- the state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- a graph that shows the parts of a whole
- the type of graph that uses bars and rectangles with at least one variable being a number
- an element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- the particle of an atom with no charge
- the standard unit for time
- the state of matter with a definite shape and volume
- what has a higher viscosity, honey or water?
- _______ mass is the average of all isotopes of an atom
- discovered the electron
- depends on gravity
- how close numbers are to each other determines this
- the standard unit for temperature
- a solid that forms a 3-d pattern for its structure
- a comparison to the real or accepted value
- a combination of nonmetals and metals
- to draw a conclusion is to make a(n) what?
- ______ number tells us the number of protons
- type of mixture that is the same throughout
- the positively charged particle of the atom
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- the branch of science that studies matter and energy
- an explanation that has been tested over and over again
- the amount of space an object occupies
- a disadvantage of cars is that they cause air _______
- discovered the nucleus and the proton
- this summarizes data in rows and columns
- surface _______ is a liquid's ability to form a thin film and small droplets
- the state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- type of mixture that is not the same throughout
- a _____ graph shows data on an X and Y axis
- ________ number is the number of protons + neutrons
- a liquid's resistance to flow
- look at the number on the ______ when deciding to round up or not
- a test of the hypothesis
- a solid with no 3-d pattern; can be flexible
- the French chemist who started the law of conservation of matter
- the part of the experiment not allowed to change
- the illustration that shows the most details
- the type of model that would explain the theory of relativity
- SI measures things in multiples of what?
- the part of a system that measures time
- colder liquids will have a ______ viscosity (high or low?)
- volume is written in ________ units
- a scientific _____ describes a pattern in nature
- a triple ______ balance can measure mass
- discovered the neutron
- a weather map is a _____ model
- gaseous, brittle elements
- the negatively charged particle of the atom
53 Clues: depends on gravity • discovered the neutron • discovered the electron • a test of the hypothesis • gaseous, brittle elements • another word for shininess • the standard unit for time • a liquid's resistance to flow • a weather map is a _____ model • the standard unit for temperature • volume is written in ________ units • discovered the nucleus and the proton • ...
Physical Science Vocab Crossword 4th pd. 2020-10-13
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- A positively charged subatomic particle that is located in the nucleus of an atom
- a physically distinctive form of matter( such as a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) and is characterized by having relatively uniform chemical and physical properties
- an atom that has lost electrons, giving it a positive charge
- A negatively charged ion
- the arrangement of electrons in energy levels around an atomic nucleus
- a lasting attraction between atoms, ions, or molecules that enables the formation of chemical compounds(this can be an ionic bond or a covalent bond)
- also called a group, is a column of elements in the periodic table of elements
- a notation used by scientists to show the number and type of atoms present in a molecule, using the atomic symbols and numerical subscripts
- A positively charged ion
- A negatively charges subatomic located in the electron- cloud
- a type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a physical compound, this bond forms when the valence electrons of an atom are permanently transferred to another atom
- The core of an atom
- a group of atoms bonded together, showing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that may take part in a chemical reaction
- a substance when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together, there are two common types of bonds holding elements together in a compound which are covalent and ionic
- an atom that has gained electrons, giving it a negative ions
- outer shell electrons of the atom that determine an atom’s or group’s ability to bond with others
- Specific patterns in the properties of chemical elements
- a substance composed of exactly two different elements, in which the substances can’t be simplified further by chemical means
- number-The total number of protons and neutrons, which are located in the nucleus
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- a distinguishing symbol, such as a letter or numeral, written below or below to the right/left of another character
- the interatomic linkage that comes from the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms, in which the binding arises from the electrostatic attraction of their nuclei for the same electrons
- the vertical columns of the periodic table
- mass- The total mass of an atom
- atoms of an element with the same number of protons & electrons, but a different number of newtons
- a chemical element that lacks the characteristics of a metal and tends to have a relatively low metal point, boiling point and density
- number- The total number of protons of an atom
- a compound composed of ions of two different elements, one a metal and another a nonmetal
- the horizontal rows of the periodic table
- A neutral charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus
- cloud- The area/region of electrons surrounding the nucleus in an atom
- An atom that has an electrical charge
- The smallest unit of matter
- a chemical element that forms a simple substance and has properties intermediate to typical metals and nonmetals
- outer shell electrons of the atom that determine an atom’s or group’s ability to bond with others
- an element that readily forms cations and has metallic bounds
- The organized array of all the chemical elements in order of increasing atomic number
36 Clues: The core of an atom • A negatively charged ion • A positively charged ion • The smallest unit of matter • mass- The total mass of an atom • An atom that has an electrical charge • the horizontal rows of the periodic table • the vertical columns of the periodic table • number- The total number of protons of an atom • Specific patterns in the properties of chemical elements • ...
Physical science vocab words Crossword puzzle 2020-10-13
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- the center part of an atom which carries the electrons and protons.
- a chemical bond between to nonmetal atoms.
- the number of atoms in the chemical formula.
- the system of electrons located in the outside of the nucleus of an atom.
- a row of elements in the periodic table.
- a vertical column in the periodic table
- a group atoms connected to each other
- these types of elements do not conduct heat and electricity well and are located in groups 14-18.
- a negatively charged ion.
- an atom with more or less neutrons than it should carry.
- the number of neutrons and protons in an atom.
- the arrangement of electrons in energy levels around the nucleus.
- the mass of an atom.
- the outermost electron in an electron shell.
- an atom with a charge.
- Where oppositely charged ions attract each other and the valence electrons gets moved permanently.
- a subatomic particle that has no charge and is located in the nucleus of an atom.
- a chemical bond between a metal atom and a nonmetal atom.
- the number of protons located in the nucleus of an atom.
- a positively charged ion.
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- is a way of showing the elements in a compound and the formula for it.
- two or more atoms of different elements being held by a chemical bond.
- an atom with a positive charge.
- Formation of a chemical bond between two or more atoms.
- is a state of matter such as solid,liquid,gas,and plasma.
- metalloids are a types of elements that have characteristics in the middle of nonmetals and metals.
- a compound made of exactly 2 different elements.
- a chart that lists all the elements in the world.
- an atom with a negative charge.
- high conductivity for electricity and heat.They are usually hard but some very few metals can be soft.
- the building blocks of everything.
- columns of elements in the periodic table that have similar characteristics.
- elements from groups 1-2 and groups 13-18.
- a positively charged subatomic particle that is located in the nucleus of an atom.
- a subatomic particle that is located near the nucleus and flies around it this particle has a negative charge.
- properties of chemical elements in the periodic table.
36 Clues: the mass of an atom. • an atom with a charge. • a negatively charged ion. • a positively charged ion. • an atom with a positive charge. • an atom with a negative charge. • the building blocks of everything. • a group atoms connected to each other • a vertical column in the periodic table • a row of elements in the periodic table. • a chemical bond between to nonmetal atoms. • ...
United States-Physical and Human Geography. 2020-05-08
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- Cardinal point
- Social community with a political organization
- It comes from an indigenous name
- Legal Text
- Second largest continent on the planet
- One of the most cold countries
- Where is the Mojave desert
- distance from a point on the earth to the parallel of the equator
- Capital of United states
- natural elevation of land
- Group of people from the same geographical origin
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- science that studies the surface of the earth
- set of traditions and customs
- It is transmitted from generation to generation
- set of inhabitants of a place
- Population where a group of people lives
- Specific cities of a country
- The seasons of the year begin and end
- Occupation, activity or work
- Science that studies how to manage resources of money
20 Clues: Legal Text • Cardinal point • Capital of United states • natural elevation of land • Where is the Mojave desert • Specific cities of a country • Occupation, activity or work • set of traditions and customs • set of inhabitants of a place • One of the most cold countries • It comes from an indigenous name • The seasons of the year begin and end • Second largest continent on the planet • ...
The Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- Costal desert with no rainfall most of the time
- "Rio Bravo del Norte" In mexico. Firms part of the border between Mexico and United states
- dangerous/risky
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- The entire continent of South America in including to Mexico, Central America, and the islands of the Caribbean
- silvery white metal
- gradual increases in elevation at the base of a mountain range
- "river if silver" flows into the Atlantic Ocean
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- an area of relatively level high ground
- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
- "hot land" lies at elevations between sea level 2,500
- the surroundings of a person, animal, or plant
- extensive treeless plains in South
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- a stretch of land
- "high plane"
- 4,000 mile river throughout South
- Ranges that run parallel to one another
- Vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones
- bounded on the west by North and South America
- to set apart from others
- Sparsely populated plateau of forests and grass lands
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- Electricity power generated from moving water
- Rocky mountain located in South
- the sudden, forceful coming together in direct contact of two bodies
- extending in the same direction
- South America's inland grasslands
- Eastern Highlands plunge to the Atlantic Ocean forming a steep slope
- open area covered in grass
30 Clues: "high plane" • dangerous/risky • a stretch of land • silvery white metal • to set apart from others • open area covered in grass • Rocky mountain located in South • extending in the same direction • 4,000 mile river throughout South • South America's inland grasslands • extensive treeless plains in South • Ranges that run parallel to one another • ...
Physical Science Root Words Part 2 2021-10-27
20 Clues: half • salt • large • water • break • small • poison • across • dissolve • together • thousand • chemical • cryo,cold • ferro: iron • life,living • from, shape • below, under • carbo,carbon • using electricity • down,without,from
CSEC Physical Education and Sport 2021 2021-05-03
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- move limb away from the body
- 'f' in the training principle means
- often short with high level of body mass as fat
- this system supports protect aids with movement
- when muscles increase in length
- two bottom chambers of the heart
- the form in which glucose is stored
- small air sacs in the lungs
- the maximum amount of oxygen the body needs
- needed for life and derived from food
- small tubes in the lungs subdivide of bronchi
- increase in muscle size
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- endurance of the heart and lungs
- move limb toward the body
- this substance increase of urine excretion
- basic cell of the nervous system
- often slim with thin arms
- high blood pressure
- large range of mobility happens here
- injury to ligaments
- thin blood vessel which transports blood
- ability to change direction quickly
- fibrous tissue joining muscles to bones
- top chambers of the heart
- banned type of androgenic anabolic steroids
25 Clues: high blood pressure • injury to ligaments • increase in muscle size • move limb toward the body • often slim with thin arms • top chambers of the heart • small air sacs in the lungs • move limb away from the body • when muscles increase in length • endurance of the heart and lungs • basic cell of the nervous system • two bottom chambers of the heart • ...
Superheroes - Physical description, personality and superpowers 2023-01-19
30 Clues: cil • ride • croc • laid • peau • corne • ongle • voler • tenue • grand • casque • maigre • courir • marcher • pouvoir • devenir • léviter • égoïste • bouclier • feignant • ceinture • effrayant • cicatrice • dangereux • affectueux • téléporter • beau / belle • plein d'esprit • tâche de rousseur • porter (un vêtement)
Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter 2023-05-05
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- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- the ability of a substance to be hammered or beaten into thin sheets
- How readily a substance combines chemically with other substances.
- a liquid's resistance to flow
- qualitative physical property; smell
- The tendency to crack or break; the opposite of elasticity
- of matter A physical property that describes matter as a solid, liquid, or gas.
- The measure of the size of something in a particular direction, such as the length, width, height or diameter.
- Mass per unit volume; the "heaviness" of an object
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- clearness; transparent, translucent, opaque
- the ability to burn
- The ability to be pulled into thin wires
- The ability to break down pigment.
- the sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth and throat on contact with a substance.
- The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- the deterioration of a metal due to a chemical reaction in the environment
- shininess; qualitative physical property
- A measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- The ability to dissolve in another substance
- The ability of an object to transfer heat or electricity to another object.
21 Clues: the ability to burn • a liquid's resistance to flow • The ability to break down pigment. • qualitative physical property; smell • The ability to be pulled into thin wires • shininess; qualitative physical property • clearness; transparent, translucent, opaque • The ability to dissolve in another substance • A measure of the amount of matter in an object • ...
East Asia Physical Geography! Unit 11 2023-05-01
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- The people of Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia live in mostly small what? (1.1)
- All three rivers begin in the highlands and flow south through valleys between what? (1.2)
- scientist who studies the relationship between organisms and their environments (1.2)
- catching just enough fish to live on (1.2)
- What country is the Bilaukataung mountain range in?(1.3)
- fierce tropical wind storms with heavy rains and high winds (1.1)
- Range Bauxite is mined in the southern part of which mountain range? (1.3)
- Capital of Thailand (597)
- Capital of Phillipines (597)
- long and narrow piece of land that inludes parts of Malaysia, Thailand, and Mynmar and touches water on three sides (1.3)
- only country that is landlocked (1.1)
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- What covers about 40% of the Malay Peninsula? (1.3)
- a volcanic zone around the Pacific Ocean and in Indonesia and the Phillippines (1.1)
- Longest river in Southeast Asia (1.2)
- The Mekong River empties into what body of water? (1.2)
- sourrounded by land on all sides (1.1)
- River that supports rice farming and is used as a transportation network (1.2)
- undersea earthquake (1.1)
- Most important river in Thailand (1.2)
- Capital of Timor-Leste (597)
20 Clues: undersea earthquake (1.1) • Capital of Thailand (597) • Capital of Timor-Leste (597) • Capital of Phillipines (597) • Longest river in Southeast Asia (1.2) • only country that is landlocked (1.1) • sourrounded by land on all sides (1.1) • Most important river in Thailand (1.2) • catching just enough fish to live on (1.2) • What covers about 40% of the Malay Peninsula? (1.3) • ...
Physical Science 1st Semester Crossword Project 2013-12-15
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- Is a change in position
- Is a force that resists motion
- Are rhythmic disturbances that carry energy through matter or space
- A substance that cannot be separated or broken down
- Variable that responds
- Is a solution that has an excess of H+ ions
- How fast the wave is traveling
- The substances are not altered chemically,but merely changed to another phase
- is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is
- Two or more substances
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- Guessing or drawing conclusions
- Is the tendency of an object to resit changes in its velocity whether in motion or motionless
- Visual display of information or data
- Variable that is purposely changed
- Using one or more of the senses to learn about an object
- Force that pulls an object downward
- Educated guess about the relationship between variables
- is a solution that has an excess of OH-ions
- A subtance that is made of two or more different elements
- Can be defined as the ability to do work
20 Clues: Variable that responds • Two or more substances • Is a change in position • Is a force that resists motion • How fast the wave is traveling • Guessing or drawing conclusions • Variable that is purposely changed • Force that pulls an object downward • Visual display of information or data • Can be defined as the ability to do work • is a solution that has an excess of OH-ions • ...
Physical Science Final Exam Semester 1 2017-12-15
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- The smallest unit of an element that maintains the chemical properties of that element is a(n)__________________.
- Helium symbol.
- oxygen symbol.
- The metric prefix that means 1/1000.
- A theory that states that particles are always in motion, especially when their temperatures are increasing.
- Reactive metals that are found in group 2 and form +2 ions. (magnesium, calcium,etc.)
- The _____________ force is the upward force that keeps an object immersed in or floating on a fluid.
- Hydrogen symbol.
- Elements on the periodic table that are malleable, conductive, shiny or lustrous, usually solid, and form + ions.
- Coal, oil, and natural gas are all types of _____________ that are nonrenewable energy sources that come from the remains of dead plants and animals.
- The metric prefix that means 1000.
- A combination of 2 or more substances that are not chemically combined.
- A graduated cylinder helps one measure the ___________ of a liquid.
- Metric unit for measuring temperature; On this scale water freezes at zero and boils at 100.
- A state of matter with indefinite shape and definite volume.
- Elements on the periodic table that are dull, maybe solid or gas, good insulators, and usually form - ions.
- Iron symbol.
- Sodium symbol.
- - charge particle found in various energy orbitals outside the nucleus; insignificant mass.
- A sample of matter, either a single element or a single compound that has definite chemical and physical properties. You can also write either a formula or symbol for it.
- The resistance of a fluid to flow is called _____________________.
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means is a(n) ________________________.
- Phosphorus symbol
- The standard basic unit of mass is the __________.
- The change from a solid directly into a gas.
- In a chemical _________________ atoms are always rearranged.
- The standard basic unit of length is the __________.
- When 2 different atoms of the same type have different masses because they contain different numbers of neutrons they are called _____________ ?
- The change of a solid into a liquid.
- Solar, hydroelectric (water), geothermal, and wind power all represent _____________ sources of energy.
- In addition to physics, the other main science that involves the study of matter.
- The law of conservation of ____________ says that matter cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be transformed from 1 form to another.
- The metric prefix that means 1/100 or 0.01.
- Particle found in the nucleus of an atom, has a mass of 1 a.m.u., has a +1 charge.
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- If a substance reacts with acid to form hydrogen this is an example of a __________________ property.
- A substance is green, has a mass of 2.0g, a density of 5.0 g/cm3, and is able to dissolve in water. These are all examples of ________________ properties.
- Milk and lemonade are both solutions that when mixed, look the same throughout. This makes them __________________ mixtures.
- A representation of an object or event that can be studied to understand the real object or event.
- Chlorine symbol.
- Potassium symbol.
- Polluted city air and Italian salad dressing are examples of a _________________ mixture.
- Reactive metals that are found in group 1 and form +1 ions. (Lithium, sodium, potassium, etc.)
- A state of matter with definite shape and volume; the particles have the strongest attraction for one another.
- A group of atoms of the same or different types that are chemically combined and act as a single unit is called a(n)______________.
- Gold symbol.
- The simplest element on the periodic table with an atomic number of 1 (1 proton).
- The change of a gas into a liquid.
- Elements that exhibit properties of metals and nonmetals.
- State of matter with indefinite shape and volume; the particles have the least amount of attraction for one another.
- A substance made of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds.
- The metric system is an easy system to use because it is all based on powers of _________.
- When liquids turn into solids, the atoms or molecules become more ordered in this process.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- When water freezes, the size of the particles ______________________.
- The change of a liquid into a gas.
- Particle found in the nucleus, has a mass of 1 a.m.u., has 0 charge.
- Nitrogen symbol.
- The change of a liquid into a gas.
- The capacity or ability of a substance to combine chemically with another substance is called ______________.
- Reactive nonmetals that are found in group 17 and form +1 ions. (Fluorine, chlorine, etc.)
- Besides "scale," another name used to describe an instrument that determines the mass of an object.
- The ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance is known as _______________.
- The standard basic unit of volume is the __________.
63 Clues: Gold symbol. • Iron symbol. • Helium symbol. • oxygen symbol. • Sodium symbol. • Chlorine symbol. • Hydrogen symbol. • Nitrogen symbol. • Potassium symbol. • Phosphorus symbol • The metric prefix that means 1000. • The change of a gas into a liquid. • The change of a liquid into a gas. • The change of a liquid into a gas. • The metric prefix that means 1/1000. • ...
Physical & Motor Development of Children & Adolescents 2018-03-05
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- Impairment A visual problem that calls for specific modification in the student's educational programs.
- Regular physical activity promotes growth by strengthening bones and muscles.
- Profuse bleeding of the mother during birth.
- Rapid, involuntary side movement of the eyeball.
- The lens of the eye changes from a clear transparent structure to a cloudy or opaque one.
- This is caused by bacteria or virus on the fetus in the womb.
- Adequate nutrition contributes to a continuous growth and development.
- Mother supplies all the nutrients to the inborn fetus.
- Insufficient intake of food nutrients.
- Entry of large quantities of medicines into the body.
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- About 70 - 80% of growth hormone is secreted during _____.
- The physically handicapped have impairments that are temporary or permanent.
- The exposure of pregnant mother to radioactive elements.
- Caused by several illnesses in infants.
- He must have in his diet, nutritious food rich in needed nutrients.
- Children born with or develop serious _________________ can have stunted growth if not treated.
- Birth of the fetus is usually earlier than the ninth month of pregnancy.
- The child's ______________ influences to a large extent his growth.
- Injuries suffered by the newborn baby.
- Increased pressure within the eye, gradual loss of vision, beginning with the peripheral vision.
20 Clues: Injuries suffered by the newborn baby. • Insufficient intake of food nutrients. • Caused by several illnesses in infants. • Profuse bleeding of the mother during birth. • Rapid, involuntary side movement of the eyeball. • Entry of large quantities of medicines into the body. • Mother supplies all the nutrients to the inborn fetus. • ...
Mechanics A1: Physical Quantities and Units 2018-07-27
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- Multiply by 1/1000,000,000,000.
- Unit of resistance.
- Unit of pressure.
- Unit of length.
- Unit of mass.
- Multiply by 1000,000,000.
- Multiply by 1000,000,000,000.
- Indicates decimal multiples and submultiples of units.
- A standard of measurement.
- Unit of time.
- Multiply by 1/1000.
- Unit of potential difference.
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- Unit of energy.
- Unit of frequency.
- Unit of current.
- Unit of charge.
- Multiply by 1000,000.
- Multiply by 1000.
- How large a quantity is. How big.
- Unit of power.
- Multiply by 1/1000,000,000.
- Unit of force.
- Unit of temperature.
- Multiply by 1/1000,000.
24 Clues: Unit of mass. • Unit of time. • Unit of power. • Unit of force. • Unit of energy. • Unit of charge. • Unit of length. • Unit of current. • Unit of pressure. • Multiply by 1000. • Unit of frequency. • Unit of resistance. • Multiply by 1/1000. • Unit of temperature. • Multiply by 1000,000. • Multiply by 1/1000,000. • Multiply by 1000,000,000. • A standard of measurement. • Multiply by 1/1000,000,000. • ...
Environment Factors Physical and Natural Environment 2022-03-27
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- What determines whether funding of programs and/or services are availiable to benefit individuals with disabilities?
- A key component to effective home modification is the ___ between the home and environment
- Environments with poor accessibility can __ impact the participation of persons with disabilities
- The 1st step to home modification is
- The OT should select a __ __ that is customized to the treatment, setting, and health conditions of the client
- The 3 main categories of the physical environment include the built environment, products and technology, and the __ environment
- This model explores the capacities of the person
- __ __ may be required to understand an individual's abilities or limitations in community spaces
- technology Any product or system that is used to improve the functional capacity of persons who have disabilities is called __
- Culture can be relevant at the individual, organization, and community, and __ levels
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- Include people, their attitudes and cultural values, and social support offered by the people
- Create demands that require the user to manipulate the environment using fine motor control to twist, rotate, push, or pull an object
- __ is the result of complex interactions between intrinsic and extrinsic person factors of the environment and what people need/what to do
- The __ model suggested that the rehab process can include restoring or expanding the individual's function by removing barriers that hinder performance
- __ can assist in managing conditions, improve functioning, increase independence, ensure safety, and reduce cost of overall care
- The environment represents both __ space and __ structures
- Comprises an environment that has an impact on the developing individual, but does not contain him or her
- __ is the context that is external to the person in which activity occurs
- Interactions between a person and their child is an example of what system
- Which environmental element involves frequented slaves by the individuals and their daily occupations?
20 Clues: The 1st step to home modification is • This model explores the capacities of the person • The environment represents both __ space and __ structures • __ is the context that is external to the person in which activity occurs • Interactions between a person and their child is an example of what system • ...
