physical Crossword Puzzles
Day 10-2 2013-12-19
Green Line New 2 - Words Unit 1 Intro 2013-09-26
23 Clues: Kunst • Pause • jemand • Theater • Adresse • religiös • Vorliebe • würde(n) • Erziehung • Abneigung • Steckbrief • körperlich • Geschichte • Gesundheit • Technologie • Stundenplan • schon, noch • Wissenschaft • Sportunterricht • Alter, Zeitalter • verletzen, wehtun • Staatsangehörigkeit • Rabauken, Rüpel (pl.)
Chapitre 7 2017-09-26
20 Clues: daily • quick • youth • since • widow • online • during • to ring • jealous • too bad • express • everyday • happiness • let's eat • to resell • egotistical • to cultivate • to waste your time • love at first sight • physical appearance
Spanish 2023-11-21
25 Clues: Fun • Easy • Class • Lunch • A lot • Study • Speak • First • Eighth • Health • I have • Spanish • Physics • English • Algebra • Favorite • Geometry • Ceramics • Homework • Scheduled • Calculator • Dictionary • Technology • Interesting • Physical Education
exercise - reading 2025-05-06
23 Clues: waga • krew • warm • dawać • dieta • ciało • pogoda • światło • terapia • trening • oglądać • benefit • zdrowie • poczekaj • fizyczne • important • psychiczne • wokół, około • post przerywany • używać, korzystać • zmniejszać, redukować • zachować/utrzymać np. ciepło • activity '.... ....' = exercise
Chapter 22 Vocabulary 2023-04-18
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- The period during which egg production stops and estrogen levels drop in females
- A legal union between two partners in a couple.
- The physical changes that occur as the body's reproductive system matures.
- A complex, long-term disability that affects physical development, intellectual development or both.
- Conditions that interfere with learning, social behavior, communication and self-care habits.
- A condition that affects a person's physical abilities and makes certain tasks more difficult.
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- The developmental stage from infancy through the preschool years.
- A complex emotion characterized by a sense of loss.
- Movements that use the large muscles of the body.
- Movements that use the small muscles of the body.
- Developmental stage between 12-19 years of age.
- A condition that impairs a person's ability to perform certain tasks.
- The series of developmental stages from birth through adulthood and death.
- The inability to prevent urination when urine collects in the bladder.
- Developmental stage between 5-12 years of age.
- A condition that interfere with the brain's ability to process, recall, and apply information.
16 Clues: Developmental stage between 5-12 years of age. • A legal union between two partners in a couple. • Developmental stage between 12-19 years of age. • Movements that use the large muscles of the body. • Movements that use the small muscles of the body. • A complex emotion characterized by a sense of loss. • ...
INTERVIEWS 2020-10-27
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- Key component of Interviewing, shows respect and politeness towards director.
- One way to show physical confidence, keep them still and NO fidgeting.
- One of the elements of interviews, providing strong answers supported with examples.
- One way to show physical confidence, keep your eyes on the director/audience and NOT on the ground.
- One way to show vocal confidence, making sure everyone can hear you.
- Avoid saying this when answering questions.
- Opportunity to explain your experience and knowledge to the director in hopes of getting a technical position.
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- Rule of etiquette, state this after introducing yourself.
- When answering questions, support your answers with specific _______.
- One of the key elements of interviewing, shows you believe in your ability.
- One way to show vocal confidence, making sure everyone can understand you.
- Rule of etiquette, be sure to end your interview with this.
- rule of etiquette, what you do when your name is called.
- One way to show physical confidence, shoulders back, head up.
- Rule of Etiquette, what you do when you after you walk up/turn on camera.
- Rule of Etiquette, the first thing you introduce.
16 Clues: Avoid saying this when answering questions. • Rule of Etiquette, the first thing you introduce. • rule of etiquette, what you do when your name is called. • Rule of etiquette, state this after introducing yourself. • Rule of etiquette, be sure to end your interview with this. • One way to show physical confidence, shoulders back, head up. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2021-02-05
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- A substance that cannot be separated into two or more substances by ordinary physical or chemical means
- Energy, Energy in the nucleus or core of an atom
- A substance that produce OH- when dissolved in water
- Science, the study of interactions among physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment and the solution of the environmental problems.
- Are biological polymers important in almost all life processes
- Energy, Energy of electromagnetic waves
- Are biological polymers important in almost all life processes
- Science, Division of Science that deals with natural objects and natural phenomena
- Sciences, Focuses on the Earth’s atmosphere, with an emphasis upon its interrelation to the other system
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment
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- The property that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object
- The study of man
- law, A statement of the behavior of nature. Laws are usually expressed as concise statements or in mathematical formula
- Include environmental geology, soil sciences, volcanic phenomena and evolution of earth’s crust
- Method, This method consists of collecting facts and data by the observation of natural phenomena.
- Is the explanation of a supposed fact
- Has mas and occupies space
- Focused on plant life
18 Clues: The study of man • Focused on plant life • Has mas and occupies space • Is the explanation of a supposed fact • Energy, Energy of electromagnetic waves • Energy, Energy in the nucleus or core of an atom • A substance that produce OH- when dissolved in water • Are biological polymers important in almost all life processes • ...
Prototype U2 2022-10-17
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- a large amount of something
- the way in which living things change and develop over millions of years
- physical, especially violent, strength, or power
- the speed at which an object is travelling
- a quality of an object that is a measure of the force by which the earth attracts it
- the increase in something's speed
- something physical such as a force that has size and direction
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- a unit used to measure force
- a value, discovered by measuring, that corresponds to the size, shape, quality, etc. of something
- the amount or number of something, especially that can be measured
- an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually for money
- the power and ability to be physically and mentally active
- the use of a new idea or method
- the amount of space that is contained within an object or solid shape
- something that has size but no direction
- something suggested as a reasonable explanation for facts, a condition, or an event
16 Clues: a large amount of something • a unit used to measure force • the use of a new idea or method • the increase in something's speed • something that has size but no direction • the speed at which an object is travelling • physical, especially violent, strength, or power • the power and ability to be physically and mentally active • ...
1st 9 weeks Vocabulary Practice 2019-09-15
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- the amount of matter in an object
- to melt, make a solution out of or turn into a liquid.
- Characteristics of an object such as color, mass, volume and solubility.
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- Ability to be attracted to a magnet (nickel, iron, steel and cobalt)
- Measurement of the ability of a solid to dissolve into a liquid.
- Physical change from a gas to a liquid.
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- The classification of matter as solid, liquid or gas
- A combination of two or more substances where each keep their own physical properties and can be easily separated.
- Objects that are more dense sink and objects that are less dense float in water.
- Physical change from a liquid to a gas.
- Amount of space an object takes up
- When a substance changes from a liquid to a solid, zero degrees Celsius
- When a substance changes from a solid to a liquid, zero degrees Celsius
- group together based on similar traits
- A mixture of one substance dissolved evenly in another
16 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • Amount of space an object takes up • group together based on similar traits • Physical change from a liquid to a gas. • Physical change from a gas to a liquid. • anything that has mass and takes up space • The classification of matter as solid, liquid or gas • to melt, make a solution out of or turn into a liquid. • ...
Health 2023-06-26
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- The act of relaxing and giving the body and mind time to recover and recharge.
- The practice of focusing one's attention on the present moment and being aware.
- The ability to bend, stretch, and move easily without stiffness or pain.
- A feeling of joy and contentment that contributes to overall wellbeing.
- A feeling of great happiness and delight.
- The condition of being physically active and strong.
- A state of calmness and tranquility in both mind and body.
- Practices and habits that promote cleanliness and good health.
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- The ability to bounce back from difficult situations and adapt to changes.
- The state of being in good physical and mental health.
- Endurance and ability to sustain physical or mental effort for long periods.
- The power and vitality to do activities and tasks.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients for growth and wellbeing.
- The state of being in agreement, balance, and unity with oneself and surroundings.
- The physical and mental power to exert force and overcome challenges.
- The state of having a harmonious and stable life or body.
16 Clues: A feeling of great happiness and delight. • The power and vitality to do activities and tasks. • The condition of being physically active and strong. • The state of being in good physical and mental health. • The state of having a harmonious and stable life or body. • A state of calmness and tranquility in both mind and body. • ...
favorite websites 2023-06-13
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Les sujets d'école 2022-01-09
Exercise and Mental Health 2024-08-01
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- Exercises that increase heart rate (6 letters)
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy (9 letters)
- Chemicals released during exercise that improve mood (10 letters)
- A mental practice focusing on the present moment (11 letters)
- Essential for mental and physical health (5 letters)
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- Type of exercise that improves cardiovascular health (7 letters)
- The ability of muscles to stretch (11 letters)
- Mental or emotional strain (6 letters)
- A practice combining physical postures and meditation (4 letters)
- The capacity to withstand physical or mental pressure (8 letters)
10 Clues: Mental or emotional strain (6 letters) • Exercises that increase heart rate (6 letters) • The ability of muscles to stretch (11 letters) • Essential for mental and physical health (5 letters) • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy (9 letters) • A mental practice focusing on the present moment (11 letters) • ...
positive and negative influences on particpation 2024-03-14
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- health, this dimension of health can play a negative or positive affect depending on what way you look at it
- some people set out to achieve these things
- status, a families access to economics
- some individuals have different backgrounds that limit their ability to participate
- an increase in physical...
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- location, some individuals live in remote or rural areas
- some individuals have multiple siblings making it very expensive
- these people can have a positive or negative influence
- participating in sport and physical activity can be...
- physical competence
10 Clues: physical competence • an increase in physical... • status, a families access to economics • some people set out to achieve these things • these people can have a positive or negative influence • participating in sport and physical activity can be... • location, some individuals live in remote or rural areas • ...
Race, Ethicity, and the social structure Crossword 2026-01-12
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- When people are treated unequally because of their group.
- An oversimplified idea about a group of people.
- The physical separation of one group from another.
- An unfair opinion about a group without real evidence.
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- Group The group that holds most power and social privilege.
- Group A group treated unfairly because of physical or cultural differences.
- The cultural traits that make one group different from another.
- A category of people based on shared physical traits.
- The belief that one race is better than others.
- The attempt to destroy an entire group of people.
10 Clues: An oversimplified idea about a group of people. • The belief that one race is better than others. • The attempt to destroy an entire group of people. • The physical separation of one group from another. • A category of people based on shared physical traits. • An unfair opinion about a group without real evidence. • ...
Weathering and erosion 2022-02-18
10 Clues: Rust • wedging • -rocks caused by friction • oxygen reacts to minerals • expand and contract rocks • fungus that grows on rocks • erosion when soil is open to rain • when carbon dioxide reacts to rocks • another word for physical weathering • Smaller fragments colliding with rock surfaces
4.05 vocab cw 2022-02-23
10 Clues: money • goods for producing • materials from nature • employees who must be paid • processes to run a company • physical products/services • specific economic resources • not physical products/services • the production of goods and services • goods and services produced as the result of combining inputs
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition 2023-11-13
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- Process that breaks down rocks and minerals into smaller pieces but does not involve any change in their composition
- Chemical weathering process where acid reacts with limestone and breaks it down
- Transport of weathered materials from one location to another by agents such as water, wind, glaciers, and gravity
- Physical weathering process that occurs when water repeatedly freezes and thaws in cracks in rock, eventually splitting the rock apart
- Process by which rocks and minerals undergo changes in their composition due to chemical reactions with agents such as acids, water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide
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- Occurs when eroded materials are dropped off in another location and settle there
- Physical weathering process where the outer layers of a rock peel or flake off due to extreme fluctuations in temperature
- Physical weathering process where rocks get grinded down by sediments or other rocks, often carried by water or wind
- Physical weathering where roots grow into cracks in rocks, then expand, breaking the rock apart
- Chemical reaction between oxygen and other substances - in rocks it occurs mainly with iron
10 Clues: Chemical weathering process where acid reacts with limestone and breaks it down • Occurs when eroded materials are dropped off in another location and settle there • Chemical reaction between oxygen and other substances - in rocks it occurs mainly with iron • Physical weathering where roots grow into cracks in rocks, then expand, breaking the rock apart • ...
Chemistry-Allotropes of Carbon Crossword 2022-02-08
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- Has no particular shape
- amorphous allotrope of Carbon
- property by virtue of which an element can exist in more than 1 physical form of same physical state, having similar chemical properties but different physical properties
- crystalline allotrope of Carbon that may be a hollow sphere or many shapes and sizes
- Allotrope of Carbon with high Intramolecular forces of attraction
- allotrope of oxygen
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- has definite geometrical shape
- one molecule of buckminsterfullerene
- there are layers of hexagonal rings of C-atoms
- it is the tendency to combine with other C-atoms to form long chains
10 Clues: allotrope of oxygen • Has no particular shape • amorphous allotrope of Carbon • has definite geometrical shape • one molecule of buckminsterfullerene • there are layers of hexagonal rings of C-atoms • Allotrope of Carbon with high Intramolecular forces of attraction • it is the tendency to combine with other C-atoms to form long chains • ...
Experimental Psychology Test 2019-10-13
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- Field in which vigilance tests are most used
- Error that indicates extent of an optical illusion
- A test measuring the tactile acuity an individual
- Misinterpretation of physical stimuli
- Perceptual processing involving combination of individual elements of the stimulus to a unified process
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- The Mackworth clock test was originally designed as a _______ device
- The process of making meaning out of sensation
- Value of a physical stimulus at which the stimulus is just perceivable
- The device used to measure the tactile acuity
- Threshold of the palm is ____ (more/less) than that of the forearm
10 Clues: Misinterpretation of physical stimuli • Field in which vigilance tests are most used • The device used to measure the tactile acuity • The process of making meaning out of sensation • A test measuring the tactile acuity an individual • Error that indicates extent of an optical illusion • Threshold of the palm is ____ (more/less) than that of the forearm • ...
mr hendricks project 2024-01-10
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- The temperature where a liquid changes to a gas.
- electrically charged forms of minerals.
- Ability of a substance to react with another substance combining chemically.
- the smell of something
- A substance’s ability to conduct electricity.
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- Substance's ability to be dissolved into another substance.
- To attract and repel magnetic forces.
- A physical property is any property that is measurable, involved in the physical system
- The amount of space in a substance where liquid or air can pass through.
- the temperature at which a given solid will melt.
10 Clues: the smell of something • To attract and repel magnetic forces. • electrically charged forms of minerals. • A substance’s ability to conduct electricity. • The temperature where a liquid changes to a gas. • the temperature at which a given solid will melt. • Substance's ability to be dissolved into another substance. • ...
4.05 Vocabulary 2024-03-20
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- A person who is paid for their skills or intellect
- The wealth of the assets in the company
- The physical assets the company produces for consumer
- An asset that has physical substance and can be felt
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- An asset that lack physical substance
- This is what is taken in a operated by any system
- Creating valid product to be able to sell to consumers
- These are the services or products that flow out of a company
- A functioning process or tactic
- Materials from Earth that are used to support life
10 Clues: A functioning process or tactic • An asset that lack physical substance • The wealth of the assets in the company • This is what is taken in a operated by any system • A person who is paid for their skills or intellect • Materials from Earth that are used to support life • An asset that has physical substance and can be felt • ...
hayleys /t/ words 2025-11-24
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- any writing or book, especially when of a sacred or religious nature
- the physical movements of a hand
- time that will be or come after the present
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- A condensed or diffused liquid, especially water
- used to decorate a house with actual use
- a natural or normal manner often used out of habit
- something that is physical in a persons face and or body
- something that will need a lot of structure
- the physical movements of a hand in the current time
- displacement of a bone but is not broken
10 Clues: the physical movements of a hand • used to decorate a house with actual use • displacement of a bone but is not broken • something that will need a lot of structure • time that will be or come after the present • A condensed or diffused liquid, especially water • a natural or normal manner often used out of habit • the physical movements of a hand in the current time • ...
Chapter 7 – Musculoskeletal Disorders 2026-02-11
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- Injuries affecting muscles tendons ligaments nerves or joints
- Working positions that place joints outside neutral alignment
- The shape weight and grip of tools that influence MSD risk
- How tasks are performed including techniques and sequencing
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- Physical job characteristics that increase the likelihood of MSDs
- Sustained body positions held for extended periods
- A method of alternating tasks to reduce prolonged physical exposure
- Physical effort required to push pull lift or grip objects
- Repeated movements performed over time without adequate recovery
- The science of fitting work tasks tools and environments to the worker
10 Clues: Sustained body positions held for extended periods • Physical effort required to push pull lift or grip objects • The shape weight and grip of tools that influence MSD risk • How tasks are performed including techniques and sequencing • Injuries affecting muscles tendons ligaments nerves or joints • Working positions that place joints outside neutral alignment • ...
Exercise 5 2021-12-09
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- a frightening or unpleasant dream.
- the physical act of making sounds and moving one's face as an expression of amusement
- graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
- control or influence cleverly
- material that provides official information or evidence or that serves as a record.
- relating to or resembling a dog or dogs.
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- a state or feeling of great physical or mental distress or discomfort.
- the activity of running at a steady, gentle pace as a form of physical exercise
- relating to language
- officially and legally forbidden or prohibited
10 Clues: relating to language • control or influence cleverly • a frightening or unpleasant dream. • relating to or resembling a dog or dogs. • graceful and stylish in appearance or manner. • officially and legally forbidden or prohibited • a state or feeling of great physical or mental distress or discomfort. • ...
School Subjects 2023-07-31
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- Education Involves physical activities, sports, and physical fitness.
- Study of numbers, equations, and mathematical concepts.
- Involves music theory, playing musical instruments, and singing.
- Exploration of scientific principles and experiments in natural science and physics.
- Focuses on artistic expression and creativity, including creating art projects.
- Studies Study of history, geography, social and cultural aspects of human society.
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- Exploration of geographical locations, terrains, regions, and Earth.
- Science Learning computer programming and digital technology.
- Learning the English language, grammar, composition, reading, and comprehension.
- Science Study of concepts related to physics, chemistry, energy, and natural science.
- Understanding past events and figures to learn historical facts and experiences.
11 Clues: Study of numbers, equations, and mathematical concepts. • Science Learning computer programming and digital technology. • Involves music theory, playing musical instruments, and singing. • Exploration of geographical locations, terrains, regions, and Earth. • Education Involves physical activities, sports, and physical fitness. • ...
Lifestyle Management of Hypertension 2025-03-31
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- The condition described as arterial blood pressure above the recommended range.
- Abnormal or excessive adipose tissue accumulation
- Most commonly used drug
- Maintain mental cognition, improve heart health & reduce hypertension are all _____ of exercise
- This activity exposes harmful chemicals to the lungs and bloodstream.
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- 1.25-2.5 hrs of _____ intensity physical activity is recommended daily for adults
- The process guiding maintaining a healthy balanced diet.
- 2-2.5 hrs of ______ intensity physical activity is recommended daily for adults
- 2 days a week of muscle _____ activities is recommended for adults
- Requiring physical effort to sustain fitness
10 Clues: Most commonly used drug • Requiring physical effort to sustain fitness • Abnormal or excessive adipose tissue accumulation • The process guiding maintaining a healthy balanced diet. • 2 days a week of muscle _____ activities is recommended for adults • This activity exposes harmful chemicals to the lungs and bloodstream. • ...
Life Magazine Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-26
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- Having two different alleles in one gene
- Having two of the same allele in one gene
- Passing on physical or non-physical traits from parent to offspring
- The physical characteristics of a genotype
- A tool used to predict the probable offspring
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- A type of gene that is only expressed if there is two identical copies of it
- A set of genes an organism inherits from their parents
- A gene that you inherit; One from each parent
- A type of gene that expresses its phenotype
- A hybrid that is heterozygous
10 Clues: A hybrid that is heterozygous • Having two different alleles in one gene • Having two of the same allele in one gene • The physical characteristics of a genotype • A type of gene that expresses its phenotype • A gene that you inherit; One from each parent • A tool used to predict the probable offspring • A set of genes an organism inherits from their parents • ...
Naturar disaters, Physical world, Weather Conditions 2017-03-05
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- It is that cold enough that you feel uncomfortable
- You go swim and get tanned, there is a lot of sand
- Big yellow ball that shines
- It is that cold that even water freezes
- Fog is in the air
- eruption Lava and other hot dirtiness that come out from volcan
- Happens in oceans and there is very strong wind
- Big wave that cover country
- Process when earth shakes
- Very, very hot
- In the sky is a lot of dark clouds
- Big mass that falls down from hill
- It is that cold that everything freezes
- Sky is full of clouds
- Here in Liepaja we have only one, people go and catch fishes there
- It is so cold, that you need to wear a lot of warm clothes
- Line that goes trought the center of the planet
- There is a wind
- Sound you her after flash or lightning
- There ar no water,so dry and hot.There are growing cactuses
- Mist in the air you can`t see trought
- It is cloudy and sometimes it rains
- You can see them at night and you can`t count them
- Big ball in universe, in order from sun they are 8
- You hide behind them when it is windy in the beach
- People go there with ships to get fishes
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- slide Large mass of snow that falls down from mountain
- There lives exotic animals - monkeys, elephants, snakes ,lions and others
- There is high temperature
- A snowstorm and very strong wind
- Everything is dry and so hot
- There is hot and always rainy,there are many exotic plants and animals.
- Very hot
- Ilness that get sick big mass of people
- Planet we are living at
- Windy
- Big ball in the sky that shines in the night
- There is a low temperature
- Large fire that takes big forests
- Small country that is located in ocean , sea ..
- Very strond wind
- Strong wind and rain that approaches county
- Soft, white flakes that covers everithing white
- Place you are living at, every place is other languagge.
- Fairly warm
- There is a lot of trees, sprunce trees and animals
- wave Period of really hot weather
- A bit of wind
- Sun is shining
- Water that falls out from dark clouds
- So much water that takes over country,and many people lost their houses
- Half melted snow
- It is rainy,cold and windy, makes you uncomfotable
53 Clues: Windy • Very hot • Fairly warm • A bit of wind • Very, very hot • Sun is shining • There is a wind • Very strond wind • Half melted snow • Fog is in the air • Sky is full of clouds • Planet we are living at • There is high temperature • Process when earth shakes • There is a low temperature • Big yellow ball that shines • Big wave that cover country • Everything is dry and so hot • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Review Physical Science 2020-09-23
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- how far something has traveled
- the rate of motion of a system and express it as a change of position
- The global scientific metric system
- numerical scientific observations that result from measurements with instruments
- An assessment of the exactness of measurement
- a thousandth in the metric system
- a measurable quantity that requires two pieces of information to fully describe it
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- the amount of matter in an object
- a positive scalar quantity that is the total linear dimension traveled by a moving object during a time interval
- metric system for a thousand
- the description of what causes things to move
- describing how things move
- scientific observations resulting from detailed words
- the assessment of the measurement error
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- how stationary things react to pushes and pulls
- notation a very convenient way to express very large or small numbers
- the mass of a substance or object contained within a stated volumetric unit
- any measurable aspect of something
- the rate of completing a displacement
- any measurable quantity that can be completely described by a single piece of information.
- the rate of change of the velocity or speed of a system during a time interval
- the study of how things move
- an assessment of the random errors associated with a series of measurements
- how fast something moves
25 Clues: how fast something moves • describing how things move • the study of how things move • metric system for a thousand • how far something has traveled • a thousandth in the metric system • the amount of matter in an object • any measurable aspect of something • The global scientific metric system • the rate of completing a displacement • the assessment of the measurement error • ...
Abeka Physical Science Ch. 12 & 13 2022-03-17
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- A single piece of semiconductor containing an entire electronic circuit.
- The number system based on powers of sixteen.
- The type of element found in the first column of the periodic table.
- The separation of charges by light is called the _____________ effect.
- The process that occurs when an atom splits into two smaller atoms.
- The production of electric current in a vacuum using a heated cathode is ___________ emission.
- Scientists believe that protons and neutrons are composed of smaller particles called __________.
- The first general-purpose electronic computer.
- The overall motion of each electron can be mathematically represented by four _________ numbers.
- The type of nuclear decay that causes the ejection of two protons and two neutrons from the nucleus of an atom.
- This allows the "brain" of a computer to store information temporarily.
- Cathode rays are actually streams of _________.
- The principle stating that it is impossible to know both the position and velocity of an electron simultaneously.
- The study of the behavior of electrons in a vacuum or in special materials.
- A simple vacuum tube consisting of two electrodes that allow current to flow in only one direction is called a(n) __________.
- John Dalton proposed that all matter consists of tiny particles called ___________.
- A semiconductor device that can act as a switch and amplify weak signals.
- The type of radiation which consists of electromagnetic waves of extremely high frequency and energy.
- The general term for a device used for long-term storage of information.
- A material that is neither a good conductor nor a good insulator.
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- The Crookes tube is an example of a(n) _______ tube.
- The actual physical components of a computer.
- A device that produces a single binary output based on one or more binary inputs.
- The positive electrode of a vacuum tube.
- This is considered the "brain" of the computer.
- According to the electron-cloud model, electrons move unpredictably through regions of space called ________.
- This allows the "brain" of a computer to communicate.
- The term that refers to data that can represent only certain values within a range.
- Substances composed of a single type of atom.
- Graphite and diamond are forms of _________.
- The outermost electron shell contains ________ electrons.
- Each element is given an abbreviation called a(n) _________.
- The measure of the rate of radioactive decay.
- The subatomic particle that has a positive charge.
- Atoms of the same element that have a different number of neutrons are __________ of that element.
- A group of computers linked together electronically, allowing information to be shared among them.
- The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom is its _____________.
- Most of the elements are hard, dense, shiny solids called ___________.
- A row on the periodic table of elements is a ___________.
39 Clues: The positive electrode of a vacuum tube. • Graphite and diamond are forms of _________. • The actual physical components of a computer. • The number system based on powers of sixteen. • Substances composed of a single type of atom. • The measure of the rate of radioactive decay. • The first general-purpose electronic computer. • ...
Physical vs Material Properties of Materials 2022-03-31
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- the ability of a material to withstand being pushed or squashed
- the extent to which a material will return to its original shape after being stretched and deformed
- Amount of matter that is contained within a specific material
- the measure of a material's ability to conduct electricity
- The quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a boundary. Ex; space that a substance solid, liquid, or gas occupies
- the ability of a material to resist the propagation of cracks
- The ability of a material to withstand pulling forces
- Mass per unit volume of a material. Affects a product’s weight and size
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- a measure of how fast heat is conducted through a slab of material with a given temperature across the slab
- the ability of a material to be changed in shape permanently
- a measure of the degrees of increase in dimensions when an object is heated
- the ability of a material to be drawn or extrded into a wire or other extended shape
- reduces transmission of electric charge
- the property of a material to break into numerous sharp pieces or shards
- a measure of the stiffness of an elastic material and defined by stress/strain
- the resistance of an elastic body to deflection by an applied force
- Relies on gravitational forces to provide a measurable value. Often falsely used interchange with mass
- the load on a structural member divided by its cross-sectional area
- the response of a material due to stress, defined as the change in length divided by the original length
- the resistance a material has when there is attempted penetration or scratching
20 Clues: reduces transmission of electric charge • The ability of a material to withstand pulling forces • the measure of a material's ability to conduct electricity • the ability of a material to be changed in shape permanently • Amount of matter that is contained within a specific material • the ability of a material to resist the propagation of cracks • ...
Ailments (physical disorder, illness) and conditions 2015-06-08
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- an injury due to bruising
- having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall
- the opening of skin
- pain in the abdomen
- physical suffering or distress
- nausea occurring in the early part of the day
- break
- an abnormally high body temperature
- to make a sudden violent spasmodic audible expiration of breath through the nose and mouth especially as a reflex act
- the act, fact, or process of losing blood or having blood flow
- the periodic discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the uterus
- a mark left by a healed wound, sore, or burn.
- to expel air from the lungs suddenly with a harsh noise, often involuntarily.
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- pain in the brain
- to undergo alteration or destruction by the action of fire or heat
- usually involving division of tissue
- not feeding properly
- abnormally high blood pressure and especially arterial blood pressure
- redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, heat, and disturbed function of an area of the body, especially as a reaction of tissues to injurious agents.
- hypersensitivity to the reintroduction of an allergen.
- a dizzying sensation of tilting within stable surroundings
- the act or result of affecting injuriously
- another word for menstruation cycle
- an eruption or efflorescence on the skin
- the incrustation that forms over a sore or wound during healing
- to scrape or rub oneself lightly
26 Clues: break • pain in the brain • the opening of skin • pain in the abdomen • not feeding properly • an injury due to bruising • physical suffering or distress • to scrape or rub oneself lightly • an abnormally high body temperature • another word for menstruation cycle • usually involving division of tissue • an eruption or efflorescence on the skin • ...
Physical Science Midterm Review Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-13
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- atom which has lost one or more electrons
- smallest unit of matter
- the compactness of particles within a substance
- atoms that are the same element but have different masses
- atoms that are the same element but have different charges
- the property of metals that describes its ability to transfer of heat and electricity
- found to the left of the metalloid stair-step
- the subatomic particle that orbits around the nucleus and has no mass
- negatively charged ion
- the amount of space an object takes up
- at room temperature, all nobel gas elements and most nonmetal elements are...
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- the atomic number represents the number of...
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the property of metals that describes its ability to bend without breaking
- the property of metals that describes its ability to be pulled into thin wires
- row on the periodic table going from left to right
- an atom's mass number includes the number of protons and...
- the state of matter with the least amount of kinetic energy and the least amount of spacing between particles
- column on the periodic table going from top to bottom
- the mass of an atom comes from its...
- the amount of matter in a substance
21 Clues: negatively charged ion • smallest unit of matter • the amount of matter in a substance • the mass of an atom comes from its... • the amount of space an object takes up • atom which has lost one or more electrons • anything that has mass and takes up space • the atomic number represents the number of... • found to the left of the metalloid stair-step • ...
Physical Science Chapter 17 & 18 Vocab 2022-12-06
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- the maximum displacement of a medium form the rest position
- the rate at which a wave’s energy flows through a given unit of area
- the interaction among two or more waves in which displacements combine to produce a wave with a larger displacement
- the interaction among two or more waves in which displacements combine to produce a wave with a smaller displacement
- a transverse wave consisting of changing electric and changing magnetic fields
- the bending of a wave as it enters a new medium at an angle
- the time required for one wave to pass a given point
- the bending of wave as it moves around an obstacle or passes through a narrow opening
- the lowest point of a transverse wave
- the highest point of a transverse wave
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- a unit that compares the intensities of different sounds
- a disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another through a medium
- the frequency of a sound as the listener perceives it
- the unit of measure for frequency, equal to once cycle per second
- an area of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are spread out
- a physical response to the intensity of sound, modified by physical factors
- a wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- the interaction that occurs when a wave bounces off a surface that is cannot pass through
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- any motion that repeats at regular time intervals
- the full range of electromagnetic radiation
- the interaction of two or more waves that combine in a region of overlap
- the rate at which a waves energy flows through a given unit of area
- a wave that travels along a surface separating two media
- the material through which a wave travels
- a field in a region of space that exerts electric forces on charged particles; a field produced by changing magnetic fields
- a technique for determining the distance to an object under water
- an area of a longitudinal wave where ethe particles of the medium are close together
- a packet of electromagnetic energy
- a wave that causes a medium to vibrate at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels
- the response of a standing wave to another wave of the same frequency, with dramatic increase in amplitude of the standing wave
- the number of wavelengths that pass a given point per unit of time
- a field in a region of space that exerts magnetic forces; a field produced by changing electric fields
- the emission of electrons from a metal caused by light striking the metal
- the distance between a point on a wave and the same point on the next cycle of the wave
- a change in sound frequency caused by motion of the sounds source, motion of the listener, or both
- a longitudinal wave that consisting of compressions and rarefactions, which travels through a medium
37 Clues: a packet of electromagnetic energy • the lowest point of a transverse wave • the highest point of a transverse wave • the material through which a wave travels • the full range of electromagnetic radiation • the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • any motion that repeats at regular time intervals • the time required for one wave to pass a given point • ...
Physical and Cultural Geography of India 2017-06-13
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- This is the capital of India
- code of behavior and ethical rules for each class, or caste
- Lots of islands of the south coast of India
- ocean south of India
- this religion combines elements of Hinduism and Islam
- Mountain range on the northern border of India
- Plain in the north part of India
- this religion believes in nothing to be desired
- country north west of India and under Bhutan
- main country were learning about
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- country above Bangladesh
- Indias __________ is the worlds most populous
- country north of India
- outside of caste system
- About 49% of people are enrolled in this job
- country northwest of India
- this religion worships many gods
- Plateau in the south side of India
- these are two most spoken languages in India
- island country to the south of India
20 Clues: ocean south of India • country north of India • outside of caste system • country above Bangladesh • country northwest of India • This is the capital of India • this religion worships many gods • Plain in the north part of India • main country were learning about • Plateau in the south side of India • island country to the south of India • ...
Physical Science 4th Quarter Review #1 2017-05-03
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- SI unit for volume.
- To convert from meters to decimeters you would move the decimal point ___ place to the right.
- The plastic droppers we use in our labs are called ___.
- Materials with a ___ number in the flammability sub-diamond of the NFPA diamond are more hazardous.
- The tall, slim glass ‘tube’ we use when we want to carefully measure volume is called a ___.
- Scientific measurements also always have to have these.
- Measurements with our triple-beam balances are reported to ___ decimal places.
- Heat from the object or material goes-into the surroundings during an ___ process.
- A material carries a ___ Hazard risk if the upper-body HCS pictogram is used on its Safety Data Sheet and/or container label.
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- SI unit for mass.
- Investigators want to see if the temperature at which a battery is stored affects how long it works in a flashlight. How long the batteries work is the ___ variable.
- Investigators want to see if the temperature at which a battery is stored affects how long it works in a flashlight. Temperature is the ___ variable.
- Heat from the surroundings goes-into an object or material during an ___ process.
- The right-hand part of the NFPA diamond indicates the ___ risk for the material.
- ___ Identification determines the PPE specified on a particular Safety Data Sheet.
- The final numeral in a scientific measurement is ___.
- Investigators want to see if the temperature at which a battery is stored affects how long it works in a flashlight. The batteries are the ___ variable.
- To convert from milligrams to kilograms you would move the decimal point six places to the ___.
- These health effects develop and become apparent over a longer period of time.
- SI unit for length.
20 Clues: SI unit for mass. • SI unit for volume. • SI unit for length. • The final numeral in a scientific measurement is ___. • The plastic droppers we use in our labs are called ___. • Scientific measurements also always have to have these. • Measurements with our triple-beam balances are reported to ___ decimal places. • ...
United States- Physical and Human Geography 2020-05-06
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- These are highways in rural and urban areas which provide access between an arterial and a major port, airport, public transportation facility, or other intermodal transportation facility.
- Connectors: These highways provide access between major intermodal facilities and the other four subsystems making up the National Highway System.
- War:
- Highway Network: This is a network of highways which are important to the United States’ strategic defense policy and which provide defense access, continuity and emergency capabilities for defense purposes.
- is a community of animals and plants spreading over an extensive area with a relatively uniform climate.
- area of land that receives no more than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of precipitation a year.
- is a formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office.
- the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress.
- Network Connectors: These are highways which provide access between major military installations and highways which are part of the Strategic Highway Network.
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- War of Resistance against America was a warlike conflict waged between 1955 and 1975 to prevent the reunification of Vietnam under a communist government.
- The Eisenhower Interstate System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS.
- a language that is learned by many members of other speech communities is an expression of culture.
- a national legislative body, and is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- measures the value of economic activity within a
- able to produce crops or sustain agriculture.
- conditions that surround and influence an organism or community.
- War:
- ecosystem with large, flat areas of grasses.
- markets: refers to a marketplace, where creation and trading of financial assets, such as shares, debentures, bonds, derivatives, currencies, etc. take place.
- was a war fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865.
21 Clues: War: • War: • ecosystem with large, flat areas of grasses. • able to produce crops or sustain agriculture. • the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress. • measures the value of economic activity within a • was a war fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865. • conditions that surround and influence an organism or community. • ...
37 The physical world A2-B1 2020-11-11
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- спека
- гроза
- ураган
- спекотно
- eruption виверження вулкану
- дощик
- туманно
- прохолодно
- водоспад
- посуха
- калюжа
- термометер
- острів
- потоп
- морозно
- дощить
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- озеро
- легенький вітер, бриз
- range гірський хребет
- disaster природна катастрофа
- вологість
- хмара
- блискавка
- rain сильний дощ
- сильний вітер
- хмарно
- мороз
- тепло
- with rain ляє дощ
- вологий
- грім
- умова
- період
- варити
- туман
- землетрус
36 Clues: грім • озеро • спека • гроза • хмара • дощик • мороз • тепло • умова • потоп • туман • ураган • хмарно • посуха • калюжа • острів • період • варити • дощить • туманно • вологий • морозно • спекотно • водоспад • вологість • блискавка • землетрус • прохолодно • термометер • сильний вітер • rain сильний дощ • with rain ляє дощ • легенький вітер, бриз • range гірський хребет • eruption виверження вулкану • disaster природна катастрофа
Physical and Personality Traits Spanish II 2021-02-16
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- You are SMART
- The baby is LAZY
- The comedians are FUNNY
- The mouse is WEAK
- My grandparents are OLD
- The female students are GOOD
- Ms. Bowe is not STUPID
- The aliens are YOUNG
- You all are HARD-WORKING
- Some girls are WEIRD
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- The animales are STRONG
- My mother and sister are FRIENDLY
- Michael and Sarah are PROUD
- I am INTERESTING
- Ana is SKINNY
- Juan and Juanita are FUN
- The men are BLONDE
- Stacey and Kelley are ANNOYING
- He is BLACK
- She is BAD
20 Clues: She is BAD • He is BLACK • You are SMART • Ana is SKINNY • The baby is LAZY • I am INTERESTING • The mouse is WEAK • The men are BLONDE • The aliens are YOUNG • Some girls are WEIRD • Ms. Bowe is not STUPID • The animales are STRONG • The comedians are FUNNY • My grandparents are OLD • Juan and Juanita are FUN • You all are HARD-WORKING • Michael and Sarah are PROUD • The female students are GOOD • ...
4.01 Physical Development of Infants Presentation 2021-03-18
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- Selection and wearing of appropriate clothing
- Period between birth and one year
- The perception of sound
- To take hold of something firmly with the hand
- A reflex when touched on the cheek, the infant turns the head looking for food.
- The description of how and infant looks
- To put the fingers in contact with a surface in order to feel it
- To detect or recognize something by means of sensitive nerves in the nose
- A response to a stroke on the bottom of the foot
- Increase in physical, cognitive, emotional, and social skills
- The steps for putting on a device to absorb body elimination waste
- Increase in a baby's size and weight
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- Stimulated by putting something in a babies mouth
- Involving the large motor skills
- Maintenance of proper hygiene
- Automatic and involuntary responses of the nervous system to a stimulus
- Giving a baby proper nourishment
- Sound produced by using the vocal organs, especially the sound used in speech
- The ability to see
- A reflex shown when a child is scared or surprised
- Development begins at the trunk of the body and moves outward to hands and fingers
- The amount of body mass
22 Clues: The ability to see • The perception of sound • The amount of body mass • Maintenance of proper hygiene • Involving the large motor skills • Giving a baby proper nourishment • Period between birth and one year • Increase in a baby's size and weight • The description of how and infant looks • Selection and wearing of appropriate clothing • ...
Chapter 4: Physical Activity for Life 2021-09-13
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- synthetic substances that are similar to the male hormone testosterone
- any activity that uses large muscle groups, is rhythmic in nature, and can be maintained continuously for at least 10 minutes three times a day or for 20 to 30 minutes at one time
- purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive and that improves or maintains personal fitness
- an activity that prepares the muscles to return to a resting state
- particular exercises and activities improve particular areas of health-related fitness
- working the body harder than it is normally worked
- taking in fluids so that the body functions properly
- any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- the ability of the muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without becoming fatigued
- the gradual increase in overload necessary to achieve higher levels of fitness
- an injury to the ligament surrounding a joint
- condition in which the body loses the ability to rid itself of excessive heat through perspiration
- an activity that prepares the muscles for work
- condition that results when body tissues become frozen
- the ratio of body fat to lean body tissue, including muscle, bone, water, and connective tissue such as ligaments, cartilage, and tendons
- the part of an exercise program when the activity is performed at its highest peak
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- Heart Rate the number of times your heart beats in one minute when you are not active
- the ability of the heart, lungs and blood vessels to utilize and send fuel and oxygen to the body’s tissues during long periods of moderate-to-vigorous activity
- a way of life that involves little physical activity
- the ability to move a body part through a full range of motion
- a condition characterized by a decrease in bone density, producing porous and fragile bones
- condition in which body temperature becomes dangerously low
- the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands
- a spasm or sudden tightening of a muscle
- the amount of force a muscle can exert
- a program of formalized physical preparation for involvement in a sport or another physical activity
- a search or check for diseases or disorders that an individual would otherwise not have knowledge of
- muscle spasms that result from a loss of large amounts of salt and water through perspiration
- overworking the body
- the frequency, intensity, time/duration and type of an activity
- involves intense short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen
- condition resulting from damaging a muscle or tendon
- the process by which your body gets energy from food
33 Clues: overworking the body • the amount of force a muscle can exert • a spasm or sudden tightening of a muscle • an injury to the ligament surrounding a joint • an activity that prepares the muscles for work • working the body harder than it is normally worked • a way of life that involves little physical activity • taking in fluids so that the body functions properly • ...
The Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- world's wettest tropical plain
- helada "frozen land" always covered in snow
- plateau that spreads across Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru
- high plain
- "cold land"
- steep slope plunged from the eastern highlands
- world's largest rain forest
- world's largest mountain ranges
- large river in South America
- "River of Silver"
- longest river in North and South America
- "hot land"
- "temperature land"
- a climate zone above the tree line
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- far away from civilization
- coastal desert with no rainfall
- dense layer of leaves
- to have a commanding influence on
- world's highest navigable lake
- islands that experience hurricanes that form in the Atlantic ocean
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- side by side going the same distance continuously
- built across the Isthmus of Panama
- has the biggest oil reserve
- a climate zone above the tree line
- South America's inland grasslands
- South America's largest lake
- surrounded by Sierra Madre
- ranges that run parallel
29 Clues: high plain • "hot land" • "cold land" • "River of Silver" • "temperature land" • dense layer of leaves • ranges that run parallel • far away from civilization • surrounded by Sierra Madre • has the biggest oil reserve • world's largest rain forest • South America's largest lake • large river in South America • world's wettest tropical plain • world's highest navigable lake • ...
Physical Geography of Latin America Crossword 2021-10-01
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- in Venezuela is regarded as South America's largest lake
- the climate prevails over much of southeastern South America
- means "high plain"
- dense layer of leaves
- a chain of volcanic peaks
- also called "temperature land"
- a sparsely populated plateau of forests and grasslands
- flows 4,000 miles through the heart of South America
- formed by the eastern highlands plunge to the Atlantic Ocean
- caused by a volcano and makes the ground shake
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- they're from 12,000 to 16,000 feet
- is the world's largest producer of bauxite
- surrounded area containing Venezuela's oil fields
- tropical rain forests vegetation dominates much of the region
- also called "frozen land"
- also called "hot land"
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- vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones
- one of South America's inland grassland of Argentina and Uruguay
- also means "River of Silver"
- the main source of aluminum
- Mountains located in South America
- has tropical climate with lush vegetation
- often called "meadows on the desert"
- coastal desert so aird that in some places there is no rainfall
- world's largest expanse of tropical rain forest blankets
- the climate is typical of the coast of southwestern Mexico
- affects both climate and natural vegetation
- one of South America's inland grasslands of Colombia and Venezuela
- lies about 12,500 feet above sea level
- several ranges that run parallel to one another
31 Clues: means "high plain" • dense layer of leaves • also called "hot land" • a chain of volcanic peaks • also called "frozen land" • the main source of aluminum • also means "River of Silver" • also called "temperature land" • Mountains located in South America • they're from 12,000 to 16,000 feet • often called "meadows on the desert" • lies about 12,500 feet above sea level • ...
The physical geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- the regions largest landmass
- high temperatures and abundant rainfall
- grass, no trees
- Broad leafed and needle beaning evergreens
- dense layer of leaves
- Longest river in the Western Hemisphere
- steep slope
- most distinctive land form in Latin America
- 12,500 feet above sea level
- level high ground
- "River of Sliver"
- "high plain"
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- short winters with cool to mild temperatures
- widely spaced evergreen trees and dense scrubs
- makes up part of the boarder between the US
- part of the centeral highlands
- energy from moving water
- hot summers, cool winters, light rainfall
- Mexico to Panama
- also know as llaneros
- high temperatures, abundant rainfall, extended dry season
- snow and ice
- world's largest expanse of tropical rain
- a significant human-made waterway
- causes settlement to be isolated
- 4,500 mile mountain range
- in several climate and vegetation zones
- coastal areas and foothills with some trees
- some places no rainfall has been recorded
- provides grazing for cattle
30 Clues: steep slope • snow and ice • "high plain" • grass, no trees • Mexico to Panama • level high ground • "River of Sliver" • also know as llaneros • dense layer of leaves • energy from moving water • 4,500 mile mountain range • 12,500 feet above sea level • provides grazing for cattle • the regions largest landmass • part of the centeral highlands • causes settlement to be isolated • ...
Abeka Physical Science Ch. 1-4 2021-10-21
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- The speed at which air resistance stops a falling object from accelerating.
- The study of motion and forces.
- Defined as the amount of gravitational pull on an object.
- The distance traveled by an object per unit of time.
- The SI unit of power.
- The attractive force that holds molecules of different substances together.
- Unit prefix meaning “one thousand”.
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal.
- A device that uses confined liquid to multiply force.
- An accepted theory that is verified by many observations and experiments and stands the test of time.
- The principle which states that the buoyant force on an object is exactly equal to the weight of the fluid that is displaced.
- Also called the law of inertia.
- The SI unit of force
- The state of matter that is practically unaffected by attractive forces between molecules.
- A change that alters the type and identity of a substance is a _________ change.
- The name of the curved surface that forms where a liquid touches the sides of a container.
- The phenomenon in which liquids in a thin tube rise above or fall beneath their own levels.
- The transfer of energy from one object to another by a force.
- An object that hangs from a fixed point and swings back and forth because of gravity.
- Interpreting data in a way that supports one’s own political, social, or economic views.
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- The substance of the physical world.
- A system of measurement, developed in France, that uses prefixes attached to base units to make new units.
- The ability of a gas to be easily squeezed or compacted.
- 0 Kelvin.
- The rate of change in velocity.
- The branch of science that is the study of interactions between matter and energy.
- The SI unit of pressure.
- The space relative to which motion is measured.
- The closeness of a measurement to the quantity’s actual value.
- The effect of nature of the surfaces has on friction is described by a(n) __________ of friction.
- A fallacy that occurs when someone attacks the person making an argument instead of challenging the person’s facts, premises, or reasoning.
- The most important factor that affects drag.
- The property of matter that makes it resist change in motion.
- The gravitational force exerted on an object near the surface of the earth or any celestial body is called ________.
- A single scientist obtaining consistent results after performing an experiment many times.
- A device used to measure atmospheric pressure.
- The mathematical quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- A fallacy of deductive reasoning that occurs when a premise includes the assumption that the conclusion is true.
- The state of matter that is a special type of gas that exists at extremely high temperatures.
- of measure - A specific measure to which other measures are compared to ensure uniformity.
- A force that causes objects to travel in a curved path rather than in a straight line is a(n) _________ force.
- The sum of two or more vectors.
42 Clues: 0 Kelvin. • The SI unit of force • The SI unit of power. • The SI unit of pressure. • The rate of change in velocity. • The study of motion and forces. • Also called the law of inertia. • The sum of two or more vectors. • Unit prefix meaning “one thousand”. • The substance of the physical world. • The most important factor that affects drag. • ...
Physical Geography of North America Review 2022-10-12
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- Second largest bay in the world that is so far north it often freezes in winter.
- Most of Colorado is considered this climate, which has hot summers, cold winters, and low precipitation
- An area that has common physical or cultureal features.Examples include The Front Range, Pacific Northwest, or “Silicon Valley”
- A region of major tectonic activity that circles the Pacific Ocean; the Pacific mountain ranges and hawaii’s volcanoes are a part of it.
- A form of extreme weather that affects the southeastern and Atlantic regions of the United States and Canada, mostly in the summer and fall.
- A map that gives special information about a geographic location, such as weather, population density, roads, etc.
- California’s agricultural industry is hugely successful, because most of the state is THIS climate, which allows for farming year-round.
- The four major types of this are forest, desert, grassland, and tundra.
- A climate/biome zone found in the far northern regions of Canada and Alaska, made mostly of flat treeless lands that are frozen for much of the year.
- A map that shows landforms, elevation, and other natural features of an area.
- Where plants and animals live, made possible by a combination of conditions in the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere in a location.
- One of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, stretching from northern Alabama to the state of Maine in the eastern part of the United States.
- Any water on (e.g. oceans, rivers) or over (e.g. clouds) the earth’s surface
- A vast area of marshlands and rivers that covers most of the southern regions of Florida.
- Solid rock part of the earth’s crust where the ocean floor and continent land masses are located.
- The study of the distribution and interaction of Earth’s physical and human features.
- Describing the location of a place in relation to other known places
- Exact place on the earth, often described using latitude and longitude.
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- A river that connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean and is a major shipping route for both American and Canadian goods.
- Much of the Southeastern United States is this climate, with plentiful rainfall, mild winters and warm summers.
- This major river stretches from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, and allows for the transportation of goods each year from middle of the United States.
- How the environment of a location affects how humans live, OR the changes humans make to a surrounding environment.
- A vast grassland that covers the middle regions of the United States and Canada, used heavily for growing grains and raising livestock.
- The spread of people, ideas, and good from one place to another over time, often influenced by geography
- A map that shows man-made features of an area such as borders between countries and states as well as major cities.
- A landform of Canada that was formed from precambrian igneous rock, has thousands of small lakes and is sparsely inhabited:
- Much of the American Southwest is this climate, marked by hot temperatures and little to no precipitation.
- When the Rocky Mountains create a rainshadow over parts of Colorado’s Front Range, it is creating this type of precipitation:
- An external force that shapes the earth, when weathered material is taken away from a location by water, wind, or glacial action.
- The layer of gases surrounding the earth.
- An interdependent community of plants and animals.
- A location with human and physical geographic features that make it unique from other locations.
- Affected by wind and ocean currents, latitude, elevation, and landforms/topography
- A mountain range nicknamed the “Continental Divide” because it affects the drainage destinations of American rivers.
- This climate is similar to tundra and found in the highest elevations of mountain ranges such as the Rockies, Cascades, and Sierra Nevada.
35 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding the earth. • An interdependent community of plants and animals. • Describing the location of a place in relation to other known places • The four major types of this are forest, desert, grassland, and tundra. • Exact place on the earth, often described using latitude and longitude. • ...
Chapter 1: Describing the Physical Universe 2022-08-26
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- a scientific explanation supported by a lot of evidence collected over a long period of time
- a method of representing a relationship between variables
- the measurement system used for everyday measurements in the United States
- a situation created to test a hypothesis
- an unchanging speed of a moving object that covers the same distance every second
- the basic unit of time in both the English and SI systems of measurement
- a quantity of time separating two events
- describes how close together or reproducible repeated measurements are
- how close a measurement is to an accepted or "true" value
- a factor that affects the results of an experiment
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- a tentative statement that can be tested by comparison with scientific evidence
- a measured distance that uses a specific measurement system's units
- a collection of related factors that you identify to help answer a question or solve a problem
- a branch of science concerned with understanding natural laws that relate to matter and energy
- a process of learning that begins with a hypothesis and proceeds to prove or change a hypothesis by comparing it with scientific evidence
- the International System of Units used by the scientific community worldwide
- a measure of the space between two points
- the rate at which an object's distance changes over time
- the amount of matter an object has and a measure of its inertia
- a measure of a system's ability to change or create change in a system
- a rule that describes an action or set of actions in the universe
21 Clues: a situation created to test a hypothesis • a quantity of time separating two events • a measure of the space between two points • a factor that affects the results of an experiment • the rate at which an object's distance changes over time • a method of representing a relationship between variables • how close a measurement is to an accepted or "true" value • ...
Physical & Motor Development of Children & Adolescents 2018-03-05
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- Increased pressure within the eye, gradual loss of vision, beginning with the peripheral vision.
- Nutrition Mother supplies all the nutrients to the inborn fetus.
- injuries Injuries suffered by the newborn baby.
- Profuse bleeding of the mother during birth.
- Impairment A visual problem that calls for specific modification in the student's educational programs.
- Insufficient intake of food nutrients.
- Caused by several illnesses in infants.
- About 70 - 80% of growth hormone is secreted during _____.
- Disabilities The physically handicapped have impairments that are temporary or permanent.
- This is caused by bacteria or virus on the fetus in the womb.
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- Conditions Children born with or develop serious _________________ can have stunted growth if not treated.
- abuse Entry of large quantities of medicines into the body.
- Rapid, involuntary side movement of the eyeball.
- The exposure of pregnant mother to radioactive elements.
- Birth of the fetus is usually earlier than the ninth month of pregnancy.
- Regular physical activity promotes growth by strengthening bones and muscles.
- Nutrition Adequate nutrition contributes to a continuous growth and development.
- The lens of the eye changes from a clear transparent structure to a cloudy or opaque one.
- He must have in his diet, nutritious food rich in needed nutrients.
- History The child's ______________ influences to a large extent his growth.
20 Clues: Insufficient intake of food nutrients. • Caused by several illnesses in infants. • Profuse bleeding of the mother during birth. • injuries Injuries suffered by the newborn baby. • Rapid, involuntary side movement of the eyeball. • The exposure of pregnant mother to radioactive elements. • About 70 - 80% of growth hormone is secreted during _____. • ...
Cross Word Puzzle in Physical Science 2023-06-06
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- __________ It is the shortening of the measured length of a moving object relative to the observer’s reference frame.
- Heinrich _____ generated and produced radio waves thereby proving the theory of Maxwell.
- is the Speed of moving object with direction.
- The Time ______ Is The slowing down of time as seen by observer relative to a reference frame
- Johannes _____ described the motion of planets around the sun, now known as Kepler’s Law of Planetary Motion.
- wave is more prominent to a space where massive celestial objects undergo also a massive acceleration.
- ______ Newton introduced the universal law of gravitation uniting
- does not accelerate
- is The change in velocity of moving object.
- Albert ________ completed his theory of relativity and stated the law of mass-energy conservation.
- James _____ Maxwell predicted the theory of electromagnetism and
- which is red._______.
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- is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light
- that lights are also electromagnetic waves.
- is a special type of reference where an
- is a force that pulls the objects with mass together. ________________
- No two events happen at the same time for two observers is the principle of
- is the displacement of the spectrum of an astronomical object toward longer
- __________is A theory that explains the relationship between space and time.
- and celestial theories of motion.
- _____ Galilei studied, observed, and experimented with inclined
- is a region in space in which gravity is too strong that even light cannot escape. And is Called Black ____________.
- and introduced the law of falling objects.
- a Newtonian physics, all speeds are _______________.
- fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of _______.
25 Clues: does not accelerate • which is red._______. • and celestial theories of motion. • is a special type of reference where an • and introduced the law of falling objects. • that lights are also electromagnetic waves. • is The change in velocity of moving object. • is the Speed of moving object with direction. • a Newtonian physics, all speeds are _______________. • ...
Physical System Lecture 1 Tutorial Crossword 2023-10-02
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- From 4 types of systems will be learned in this module, in the Spring semester we will learn about ……. System
- Which software will we use In this module to model the system?
- from the formal definition of System engineering, Systems engineering is defined as the art of (1)……….. and (2)………..Systems (answer number two)
- From 4 types of systems will be learned in this module, this autumn semester we will learn about ……. System
- In the full scale investigation f modelling the system of Student attention in lectures, one would have to add more inputs/parameters to the system, such as ………
- Using many new parameters, the classroom The system (the student’s attention) is therefore dynamic with ………. Inputs.
- from the formal definition of System engineering, Systems engineering is starting with an expressed ………
- In the example of modelling the system of Student attention in lectures, variable AL represents the…….. level
- one of the aim of the module is to Learn about the impact and ………… of various system component
- from the informal definition of System engineering, Systems engineering is concerned with applying ……….. analysis to dynamical systems to make them do what you want them to do reliably, safely and optimally
- From 4 types of systems will be learned in this module, in the Spring semester we will learn about ……. System
- from the formal definition of System engineering, Systems engineering is defined as the art of (1)……….. and (2)……….. Systems (answer number one)
- one of the aim of the module is to introduce methods for the ………..(1) and ………..(2) of dynamic systems (answer number one)
- from the formal definition of System engineering, ending up with the complete set of ……….. for all the system elements
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- one of the aim of the module is to Learn about ………. methods for modelling and analysing such systems
- Which software will we use In this module to model the system?
- Within the activity of the modelling and simulation for dynamic system analysis, the first step is System description and ………
- Within the activity of the modelling and simulation for dynamic system analysis, the fourth step is System analysis and ……….. evaluation
- one of the aim of the module is to Learn about different types of ……….. systems based on real-world case-studies
- In the example of modelling the system of Student attention in lectures, the units of t variable is ………
- in the more dynamic system, we Need an appropriate ODE model which we can ………. transform before using MATLAB/Simulink to simulate/analyse it.
- Within the activity of the modelling and simulation for dynamic system analysis, the third step is Computer aided ………
- From 4 types of systems will be learned in this module, this autumn semester we will learn about ……. System
- Within the activity of the modelling and simulation for dynamic system analysis, the second step is modelling the………..
- one of the aim of the module is to introduce methods for the ………..(1) and ………..(2) of dynamic systems (answer number two)
25 Clues: Which software will we use In this module to model the system? • Which software will we use In this module to model the system? • one of the aim of the module is to Learn about the impact and ………… of various system component • one of the aim of the module is to Learn about ………. methods for modelling and analysing such systems • ...
semester 1 physical science extra credit 2023-12-11
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- a compound is made from simpler materials
- a change that can be reversed
- a degree of compactness of a substance
- a process of rotting
- the kind of elements on the right side of the periodic table
- same number of protons but different number neutrons
- a subatomic with a negative charge
- a change that cannot be reversed
- a reaction that happens when heat is absorbed
- a subatomic with a neutral charge
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- a compound containing hydrogen and oxygen
- substances that take part in chemical reaction
- a release of heat
- a substance that is at the end of a chemical reation
- a place where all the elements are orginized
- the positive and negative ions in two compounds switch places
- a usually formal statement of the equality or equavalence of a mathematical or logical expressions
- an atom with a net charge
- an element that starts out by itself replaces another element in a compound
- a subatomic with a positive charge
- metal and chemical bond
- both elements are chemicals bond
- how a substance reacts chemically with other substances
- the kind of elements on the left side of the periodic table
24 Clues: a release of heat • a process of rotting • metal and chemical bond • an atom with a net charge • a change that can be reversed • both elements are chemicals bond • a change that cannot be reversed • a subatomic with a neutral charge • a subatomic with a positive charge • a subatomic with a negative charge • a degree of compactness of a substance • ...
Physical Science top 50 vocabulary terms 2023-12-06
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- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- energy energy of motion
- the degree of compactness of a substance, mass divided by volume.
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- A form of matter that has a definite shape and volume
- the amount of matter in an object
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- A measurement of how much solute exists within a certain volume of solvent
- bond A chemical bond formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
- a path for an electrical current to flow around
- A push or a pull
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- An apparent change in the frequency of a sound when the source or observer is moving
- The process by which two or more small nuclei fuse to make a bigger nucleus and release energy
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass.
- any compound that forms H+ ions in solution, tastes sour, and has a pH less than 7
- a state of matter that consists of free-moving ions and electrons
- smallest unit of most compounds, two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
- Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom
- Material through which a wave travels
- The force of attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials
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- Elements in group 8A of the periodic table. Have no charge and are gases
- A flow of electric charge that regularly reverses its direction.
- A nuclear reaction in which a nucleus splits into smaller nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
- stored energy
- A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
- positively charged subatomic particles
- A measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance.
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- The transfer of heat by the movement within a liquid or gas
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- The attractive force that holds atoms together
- a device that changes electrical energy to mechanical energy
- A state of balance in which solute is dissolving into the solution and coming out of the solution
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in which a solute is dissolved in a solvent
- A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- a bond formed when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons
- a compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution, tastes bitter and feels slippery
- A measure of the force of gravity on an object
- The rate at which velocity changes
- Speed in a given direction
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another by touching.
- an element that is shiny and that conducts heat and electricity well, locate on the left and middle of the periodic table
- Smallest particle of an element that has its properties
50 Clues: stored energy • A push or a pull • energy energy of motion • Speed in a given direction • the amount of matter in an object • The rate at which velocity changes • Material through which a wave travels • positively charged subatomic particles • The attractive force that holds atoms together • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom • ...
SE Asia Physical Features and Countries 2024-02-07
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- This country also struggles with extreme air pollution. Located South of Mongolia and North of Vietnam.
- A body of water which is a crucial shipping area. Located South of China and North of Malaysia.
- Taking up a portion of SE Asia but the majority being Northern China. East of Mongolia and and North of China
- Known for having extreme air pollution. This country is located East of Pakistan and Southwest of China.
- An island with a warmer climate located East of North and South Korea.
- The longest river in China. Located in central China pouring into the East China Sea.
- Located West of the Gobi desert and North of the Himalayas.
- Located between Northeastern China and the Korean Peninsula. The water is turned yellow by sandstorms from the Gobi Desert.
- This country is heavily tied to Buddhism. Located East of Thailand and Northeast of Cambodia.
- This country is known for having the worst human rights in history. Located North of South Korea and South of China.
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- Home to Mt. Everest and other high altitude mountains. North of Bangladesh.
- A body of water which is bordered to the West by India and East of Myanmar.
- Serves as the border between Western Japan and the Korean Peninsula. Located West of Japan and East of the Korean Peninsula.
- Body of water located East of China and just South of the Yellow Sea
- One of the largest rivers in the world. Flows through Pakistan and pours into the Indian Ocean.
- Serves as part of the border of Laos and Myanmar. Flows through Thailand and Cambodia pouring into the South China Sea.
- Located in East China and North of the Yangtze River pouring into the Yellow Sea.
- Internationally one of the most polluted river systems, flows through North India and Bangladesh then pouring into the Bay of Bengal.
- This country and the country it borders have been having disputes for decades. Located South of North Korea and Southwest of Japan.
- This country has very diverse ethnic groups. Located North of Australia.
20 Clues: Located West of the Gobi desert and North of the Himalayas. • Body of water located East of China and just South of the Yellow Sea • An island with a warmer climate located East of North and South Korea. • This country has very diverse ethnic groups. Located North of Australia. • Home to Mt. Everest and other high altitude mountains. North of Bangladesh. • ...
PHYSICAL ADJECTIVES CENTRO PILOTO SIMON BOLIVAR 2024-05-26
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- Come poco
- Lineas de expresion cuando envejece
- Cuando usted no tiene pelo
- Obeso
- Punticos en la cara
- Bebe
- Hombre atractivo fisicamente
- Cabello que no es lizo ni churco
- Come mucho
- Persona que ha crecido mas de lo norma
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- Bigote
- Que esta en primaria
- Patilas
- Barba
- Persona que no es bonita fisicamente
- Joven del colegio
- Anciana
- No crecio mucho
- Persona con pocos años
- Atractiva y bonita
- Trenzas
21 Clues: Bebe • Barba • Obeso • Bigote • Patilas • Anciana • Trenzas • Come poco • Come mucho • No crecio mucho • Atractiva y bonita • Punticos en la cara • Que esta en primaria • Joven del colegio • Persona con pocos años • Cuando usted no tiene pelo • Hombre atractivo fisicamente • Cabello que no es lizo ni churco • Lineas de expresion cuando envejece • ...
Physical and Chemical changes Unit Crossword 2024-03-13
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- when solid turns to liquid
- A process when one substance goes to another phase
- One of the 4 phases of matter (starts with P)
- The law that states that If temperature increases then volume increases
- One of the 4 phases of matter (starts with G)
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- The law that states if Volume decreases then the pressure increases
- when a solid turns to gas
- A substance diffused in the air.
- A substance that takes up space
- when a gas turns to liquid
- A group of atoms bonded together
- when a liquid turns to gas (does not produce bubbles)
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- Change that involves the change of structure and composition
- The law that states that if the temperature increases then pressure increases
- process of converting liquid to gas
- A physical force exerted on an object by contact
- Average kinetic energy of molecules
- Change that does not involve a change in molecular structure
- Total kinetic energy
- when liquid turns to gas
- One of the 4 phases of matter (starts with L)
- One of the 4 phases of matter (starts with S)
- Resistance to flow
24 Clues: Resistance to flow • Total kinetic energy • when liquid turns to gas • when a solid turns to gas • when solid turns to liquid • when a gas turns to liquid • A substance that takes up space • when a liquid turns into a solid • A substance diffused in the air. • A group of atoms bonded together • process of converting liquid to gas • Average kinetic energy of molecules • ...
Irish Physical Science C. 14 Thermodynamics 2026-03-25
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- ratio of mass to volume difference causes hot fluids to rise
- 4th stroke of an engine where waste from the burned fuel is swept out
- zero Kelvin means particles have no_________
- device on an engine that increases air intake so fuel burns faster and makes more power
- process of burning that releases chemical energy from a material
- temperature scale based on absolute zero
- transfer of heat by waves
- change directly from solid to gas
- human _____ temperature is 98.6oF
- disorder
- change from liquid to gas at the surface
- 2nd stroke of an engine where fuel and air are squeezed together
- type of observation described with words
- change from gas to liquid
- point where a liquid becomes a gas throughout
- temperature scale used mostly in the U.S.
- 3rd stroke of an engine where the fuel/air mixture are ignited and drive the piston down
- what happens to the liquid in a thermometer when it loses heat
- radiation travels at the speed of ______
- point where a solid becomes a liquid
- ______ zero means particles quit moving entirely
- change from liquid to solid
- type of engine that makes chemical energy into mechanical energy
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- type of state including solid, liquid, gas
- pure form of matter
- type of combustion engine where fuel is burned on the inside
- device to measure temperature
- what happens to the liquid in a thermometer when it heats up
- type of measurement using numbers
- change directly from gas to solid
- something that can flow including liquids and gases
- object or material that lets heat pass through easily
- measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- 1st stroke of an engine where fuel and air come in
- device for regulating temperature that uses a long coil of metal that expands and contracts
- common substance used for cooling because of its high specific heat
- type of turbine that is used in coal fired power plants
- transfer of heat through direct contact
- _________ heat is the energy necessary to change the temperature of a particular substance
- movement of heat in a fluid
- energy that moves from high temperature to low temperature
- internal energy of a substance causing the particles to move
- liquid in most modern thermometers
- type of combustion engine where fuel is burned on the outside
- most commonly used temperature scale
- type of radiation given off by hot objects
- liquid metal traditionally used in thermometers
- object or material that does not let heat pass through easily
48 Clues: disorder • pure form of matter • transfer of heat by waves • change from gas to liquid • movement of heat in a fluid • change from liquid to solid • device to measure temperature • type of measurement using numbers • change directly from gas to solid • change directly from solid to gas • human _____ temperature is 98.6oF • liquid in most modern thermometers • ...
Unit 5: Mental and Physical Health 2025-02-27
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- Extreme stressor that threatens safety or well-being.
- The body's response to challenges or demands.
- Early life trauma that increases risk for health issues.
- Short-term stress that arises quickly and resolves quickly.
- The three-stage process of the body's stress response.
- The body's automatic reaction to danger.
- Personality type characterized by relaxation and patience.
- The study of how stress affects the immune system.
- A measure of life stress based on major life events.
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- Weakening of the immune system due to prolonged stress.
- Long-term stress that persists over time.
- The initial reaction to a stressor, activating fight-or-flight.
- The idea that people respond to stress by seeking social support.
- Positive stress that motivates and enhances performance.
- The body's defense system against illness.
- Any event or situation that causes stress.
- Personality type characterized by competitiveness and urgency.
- The final stage of stress where resources are depleted.
- Proteins involved in immune responses and inflammation.
- Negative stress that can be overwhelming and harmful.
- Giving up in response to repeated failure or stress.
- High blood pressure often linked to chronic stress.
- Pain or discomfort in the head often triggered by stress.
23 Clues: The body's automatic reaction to danger. • Long-term stress that persists over time. • The body's defense system against illness. • Any event or situation that causes stress. • The body's response to challenges or demands. • The study of how stress affects the immune system. • High blood pressure often linked to chronic stress. • ...
3rd Quarter Benchmark Review (Physical Science) 2022-03-01
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- bending of light waves
- the distance from the crest of one wave to crest of the next wave
- a solid, liquid or gas a wave travels through
- the number of waves that pass through a given point in a set time
- highest point of a wave
- area of a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together
- lowest point of a wave
- radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma rays make up the _______________ spectrum
- energy of motion
- unit for energy
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- waves bend around small obstacles, or spread out after they pass through small openings
- frequency x wavelength = ____________ (2 words)
- a wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion
- height of a wave
- area of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- wave that requires a medium to travel
- a wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction the wave is traveling
- bouncing of light waves off a surface
- stored energy
- unit that measures frequency
20 Clues: stored energy • unit for energy • height of a wave • energy of motion • bending of light waves • lowest point of a wave • highest point of a wave • unit that measures frequency • wave that requires a medium to travel • bouncing of light waves off a surface • a solid, liquid or gas a wave travels through • frequency x wavelength = ____________ (2 words) • ...
personal physical, social, and mental health: 2025-01-27
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- - Type of mental health therapy focused on conversation
- - The process of healing from illness or injury
- - Person’s sense of self-worth
- - Ability to manage stress and emotions
- - Crucial part of self-care, often involving sleep
- - Nutrient essential for hydration and cell function
- - Practice to enhance flexibility and strength
- - Disorder affecting one’s relationship with food
- - Important element in our diet for energy
- - Form of relaxation that reduces tension
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- - Practice of focusing on your breath and being in the present
- - Feeling of belonging or connection with others
- - Nutrient that helps in muscle repair and growth
- - Mental health condition involving persistent sadness
- - Key nutrient for bones and teeth
- - Physical activity that improves cardiovascular health
- - Negative feeling or state that could impact health
- - Social connection, often shared with family and friends
- - Physical state of being free from illness or injury
- - State of overall well-being
20 Clues: - State of overall well-being • - Person’s sense of self-worth • - Key nutrient for bones and teeth • - Ability to manage stress and emotions • - Form of relaxation that reduces tension • - Important element in our diet for energy • - Practice to enhance flexibility and strength • - The process of healing from illness or injury • ...
2025 Physical Science Ohio 5th Grade 2023-12-03
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- a natural satellite which orbits the Earth and is about one quarter the size of Earth
- Earth’s closest star and the center of our Solar System
- the resistance (or stopping) of motion when one object rubs against another
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- to be taken in by something
- the Earth moving around the sun; this takes Earth 365 ¼ days (one year) to complete
- a force that pulls all objects toward Earth
- Materials that allow all light to pass through
- to put forth effort to do something
- when light bounces off an object
- the highness or lowness of a sound
- A celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- the way in which the Earth slants on its axis
- back-and-forth movements that create sound waves
- Any circle drawn around Earth divides it into two equal halves
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- The collection of eight planets and their moons in the orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- Materials that let some light pass through
- An object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust, may have a tail.
- the loudness or softness of a sound
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a moon, planet, or star
- the Earth spinning around its axis; this takes Earth 24 hours (1 day) to complete
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth’s atmosphere , becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light.
- light bending when it hits a new material
- it is the path the Earth takes around the sun. The Earth makes an elliptical (almost circular) shape orbit.
- Materials that do not allow any light to pass through
- an imaginary line that passes through the North and South poles
- any motion that changes the direction of an object
- how fast or how slow an object moves
28 Clues: to be taken in by something • when light bounces off an object • the highness or lowness of a sound • the loudness or softness of a sound • A small rocky body orbiting the sun • to put forth effort to do something • how fast or how slow an object moves • light bending when it hits a new material • Materials that let some light pass through • ...
Physical Geo of Southwest Asia Crossword 2025-03-27
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- The process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable or usable for farming.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger river.
- An area of elevated land such as hills, mountains, or plateaus.
- Unprocessed petroleum found underground, used to produce fuels like gasoline.
- Underground water that has been trapped for thousands of years and is not easily replenished.
- A fertile area in a desert where water is found.
- A seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean between Africa and Asia, important for shipping and trade.
- A plateau region in the Middle East, disputed between Syria and Israel, known for its strategic location.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
- A water-saving farming method where water drips slowly to the roots of plants through tubes.
- A flat expanse of ground covered with salt and minerals left after water evaporates.
- A type of sedimentary rock that can contain oil and natural gas.
- A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- A dry riverbed or valley that only fills with water during heavy rains.
- A facility where crude oil is processed and turned into useful products like gasoline.
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- A large stream of water that flows across the land into a lake, sea, or ocean.
- A dry, grassy plain with few trees, often found between deserts and forested areas.
- A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface, rising prominently above its surroundings.
- A flat or gently sloping elevated area of land.
- A natural or artificial lake used to store water.
- A salt lake bordered by Jordan and Israel, known for its high salt content and being the lowest point on Earth's surface.
- A dry region with very little rainfall, often covered with sand or rocks.
- One of the major rivers in Southwest Asia, flowing through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq.
- A large part of the ocean or sea that extends into the land, usually larger than a bay.
- A major river in Southwest Asia that flows through Turkey and Iraq, parallel to the Euphrates.
- A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean.
- A low area of land surrounded by higher land, often with a river draining into it.
- A large, flat area of land with few trees.
- A river that forms part of the border between Jordan and Israel and flows into the Dead Sea.
- A landform created by sediment deposits where a river flows into a larger body of water, like an ocean.
- Also known as the "Empty Quarter," it is one of the largest sand deserts in the world, located on the Arabian Peninsula.
33 Clues: A large, flat area of land with few trees. • A flat or gently sloping elevated area of land. • A fertile area in a desert where water is found. • A natural or artificial lake used to store water. • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. • A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger river. • ...
The physical-chemical environment of microbes 2025-09-24
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- What microbial form enables survival without water? (5)
- Which factor most limits phototrophs in polar sea ice? (5)
- Which microbes oxidize iron for energy under acidic conditions? (11)
- What ultimately defines whether an environment is reducing or oxidizing? (9)
- What stress arises when water activity differs inside and outside cells? (7)
- Which pigments protect microbes from harmful light? (11)
- Which pigments give halophilic environments a red color? (10)
- Where is the world’s deepest ocean trench located? (7)
- What property of water makes it a universal solvent? (8)
- Which microbes survive best in very high temperatures? (12)
- What lipid trait helps psychrophiles and piezophiles survive extremes? (11)
- Which microbes can live without oxygen, but tolerate its presence? (12)
- What type of enzymes are specially adapted to extreme temperatures? (12)
- Which element drives positive redox potential in oxic habitats? (6)
- Which process dominates molecular movement at the microbial scale? (9)
- Which microbes are adapted to both cold and high pressure? (13)
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- Which microbes grow only at high pressure in the deep ocean? (11)
- What aquatic condition caused by warming reduces nutrient supply? (14)
- Which microbes use light energy but do not fix carbon? (17)
- Where is the highly acidic Rio Tinto river located? (5)
- Which microbes thrive at very low temperatures such as in Antarctica? (13)
- Which metabolic process is often more temperature-sensitive than photosynthesis? (11)
- What nitrogen form is most available to microbes near neutral pH? (8)
- What DNA damage is caused by UV light bonding pyrimidines? (5)
- What small protein helps repair UV-damaged DNA in microbes? (4)
- Which domain of life dominates extreme salt lakes? (7)
- What property of water is much higher than in air, affecting microbes? (9)
- Which wavelength range of light is most damaging to microbes? (11)
- Which enzymes protect microbes from reactive oxygen species? (11)
- What equation describes redox potential in relation to electrons? (6)
30 Clues: Where is the world’s deepest ocean trench located? (7) • Which domain of life dominates extreme salt lakes? (7) • What microbial form enables survival without water? (5) • Where is the highly acidic Rio Tinto river located? (5) • Which pigments protect microbes from harmful light? (11) • What property of water makes it a universal solvent? (8) • ...
the physical-chemical environment of microbes 2025-09-30
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- Pressure affecting water movement across microbial membranes
- Material on which microbes grow and metabolize
- Harmful substance sometimes produced by microbes
- Microbe that prefers low pH conditions
- Key factor influencing microbial growth rate
- Environmental factor critical for barophiles
- Physical factor that can damage microbial DNA
- Catalyst produced by microbes for biochemical reactions
- Essential electron acceptor for aerobic microbes
- Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure
- Energy source for photosynthetic microbes
- Microbe that grows without oxygen
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- Availability of water, crucial for microbial activity
- Element essential as the backbone of microbial life
- Microbe that grows best at high pH
- Microbe that thrives in high salt concentrations
- Substances required by microbes for energy and growth
- Microbe that grows optimally at high temperatures
- Microbe adapted to cold environments
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity in microbial environments
20 Clues: Microbe that grows without oxygen • Microbe that grows best at high pH • Microbe adapted to cold environments • Microbe that prefers low pH conditions • Energy source for photosynthetic microbes • Key factor influencing microbial growth rate • Environmental factor critical for barophiles • Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure • ...
the physical-chemical environment of microbes 2025-09-30
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- Pressure affecting water movement across microbial membranes
- Material on which microbes grow and metabolize
- Harmful substance sometimes produced by microbes
- Microbe that prefers low pH conditions
- Key factor influencing microbial growth rate
- Environmental factor critical for barophiles
- Physical factor that can damage microbial DNA
- Catalyst produced by microbes for biochemical reactions
- Essential electron acceptor for aerobic microbes
- Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure
- Energy source for photosynthetic microbes
- Microbe that grows without oxygen
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- Availability of water, crucial for microbial activity
- Element essential as the backbone of microbial life
- Microbe that grows best at high pH
- Microbe that thrives in high salt concentrations
- Substances required by microbes for energy and growth
- Microbe that grows optimally at high temperatures
- Microbe adapted to cold environments
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity in microbial environments
20 Clues: Microbe that grows without oxygen • Microbe that grows best at high pH • Microbe adapted to cold environments • Microbe that prefers low pH conditions • Energy source for photosynthetic microbes • Key factor influencing microbial growth rate • Environmental factor critical for barophiles • Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure • ...
the physical-chemical environment of microbes 2025-09-30
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- Pressure affecting water movement across microbial membranes
- Material on which microbes grow and metabolize
- Harmful substance sometimes produced by microbes
- Microbe that prefers low pH conditions
- Key factor influencing microbial growth rate
- Environmental factor critical for barophiles
- Physical factor that can damage microbial DNA
- Catalyst produced by microbes for biochemical reactions
- Essential electron acceptor for aerobic microbes
- Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure
- Energy source for photosynthetic microbes
- Microbe that grows without oxygen
Down
- Availability of water, crucial for microbial activity
- Element essential as the backbone of microbial life
- Microbe that grows best at high pH
- Microbe that thrives in high salt concentrations
- Substances required by microbes for energy and growth
- Microbe that grows optimally at high temperatures
- Microbe adapted to cold environments
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity in microbial environments
20 Clues: Microbe that grows without oxygen • Microbe that grows best at high pH • Microbe adapted to cold environments • Microbe that prefers low pH conditions • Energy source for photosynthetic microbes • Key factor influencing microbial growth rate • Environmental factor critical for barophiles • Microbe adapted to high hydrostatic pressure • ...
The physical-chemical environment of microbes 2025-09-24
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- Pressure exerted by dissolved solutes (7 letters)
- Organisms that use light for energy (11 letters)
- pH higher than 7 (8 letters)
- pH less than 7 (6 letters)
- Organisms that maintain constant body temperature (11 letters)
- Green pigment for photosynthesis (11 letters)
- Universal solvent (5 letters)
- Loss of water from cells in hypertonic solution (11 letters)
- Movement of water across a semipermeable membrane (7 letters)
- Organisms living under high hydrostatic pressure (10 letters)
- Pressure at sea level in atmosphere (5 letters)
- Potential that measures tendency to gain or lose electrons (5 letters)
- Depth in water where light disappears (11 letters)
- Process where plants lose water vapor (13 letters)
- Neutral pH value (5 letters)
- Oxygen level too low for survival (7 letters)
- Type of water with very low dissolved salts (10 letters)
- Organisms that prefer alkaline conditions (12 letters)
- Bacteria that tolerate oxygen but do not use it (12 letters)
- Organisms that grow without oxygen (9 letters)
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- Organisms whose body temperature varies with environment (13 letters)
- Low-temperature–loving organisms (13 letters)
- Rate of photosynthesis depends on this factor (14 letters)
- Organisms that require high salt (10 letters)
- Bacteria that thrive at very high temperatures (12 letters)
- Pressure caused by water depth (11 letters)
- Minimum, optimum, and maximum for growth (14 letters)
- Organism adapted to wide salt ranges (10 letters)
- Unit of pressure measurement (6 letters)
- Deep-sea organisms adapted to high pressure (11 letters)
- Oxygen-using organisms (7 letters)
- Daily biological rhythm (9 letters)
- Organisms that live in acidic conditions (11 letters)
- Salt concentration in environment (8 letters)
- Water in oceans with high salt concentration (8 letters)
35 Clues: pH less than 7 (6 letters) • pH higher than 7 (8 letters) • Neutral pH value (5 letters) • Universal solvent (5 letters) • Oxygen-using organisms (7 letters) • Daily biological rhythm (9 letters) • Unit of pressure measurement (6 letters) • Pressure caused by water depth (11 letters) • Low-temperature–loving organisms (13 letters) • ...
Irish Physical Science C. 17 Electricity 2026-05-18
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- path taken by electric current
- type of electrical charge that builds up, but isn't moving
- device that produces current by converting chemical energy to electrical energy
- matter that lets charge pass through
- one or more cells working together
- circuit with a single pathway
- area around a charged object affected by that charge
- circuit that is not complete so charge does not flow
- positively charged subatomic particles
- device that can open and close a circuit
- _____ circuit occurs when bare wires touch allowing current to go an easier way
- what like charges do
- contacts that make up the terminals of a cell
- _______ difference is also known as voltage
- negatively charged subatomic particles
- unit of resistance
- current that goes from the positive to negative terminal (opposite the direction of the electrons)
- what unlike charges do
- charge of matter with extra electrons
- current that flows one way
- ends of a battery
- _______ of charge means charge is never created or destroyed
- type of acid in car batteries
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- matter that does not let charge pass through
- type of diagram used to show circuits
- circuit that provides a complete path for charge to flow
- quantity equal to current x voltage
- _______ is the same throughout a series circuit
- force that opposes the movement of charge
- used to show an electric field around an object in a diagram
- factor besides charge of particles that determines electrical force
- is the rate of movement of charge
- force that can cause an object to become charged by rubbing
- circuit with multiple pathways
- unit of power
- SI unit of charge
- solution that conducts electricity
- resistance of a conductor
- unit of current
- _______ charge means the total charge of an object may be neutral, but the opposite ends are charged
- potential difference equal to a joule/coulomb
- term that means molecules have different parts with different charges
- _________ is the same throughout a parallel circuit
- also called potential difference
- subatomic particles with no charge
- charge of something with equal protons and electrons
- resistance of an insulator
- circuit _______ is a switch that opens when there is too much current
- type of cell that contains a conducting solution
- charge of matter with a deficit of electrons
- an electrical property of matter
- device with a metal strip that melts in 2 when there is too much current
52 Clues: unit of power • unit of current • SI unit of charge • ends of a battery • unit of resistance • what like charges do • what unlike charges do • resistance of a conductor • resistance of an insulator • current that flows one way • circuit with a single pathway • type of acid in car batteries • path taken by electric current • circuit with multiple pathways • also called potential difference • ...
domestic violence 2021-12-20
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- enrollment to batterer's treatment
- calling - verbal abuse
- a situation then later return - time outs physical violence
- light of the abuse - Mininimizing
- nonjudgementally - respect
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- abusive behavior that is not physical - emotional abuse
- - intimidation
- pregancy - sexual abuse
- outside involvement - isolation
- all the finances - economic abuse
- family decisions together - shared responsibility
11 Clues: - intimidation • calling - verbal abuse • pregancy - sexual abuse • nonjudgementally - respect • outside involvement - isolation • all the finances - economic abuse • light of the abuse - Mininimizing • enrollment to batterer's treatment • family decisions together - shared responsibility • abusive behavior that is not physical - emotional abuse • ...
Health 2023-08-17
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- Practices for cleanliness.
- Treatment for illnesses.
- Essential nutrient for health.
- Physical activity for health.
- Physical well-being and exercise.
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- Rest for the body and mind.
- Overall state of being healthy.
- Nourishing the body with food.
- Body's defense against diseases.
- Mental and emotional strain.
10 Clues: Treatment for illnesses. • Practices for cleanliness. • Rest for the body and mind. • Mental and emotional strain. • Physical activity for health. • Nourishing the body with food. • Essential nutrient for health. • Overall state of being healthy. • Body's defense against diseases. • Physical well-being and exercise.
Rehab Week 2021-08-20
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- most at risk for developing voice disorders
- speech disorder
- weaving,occupational therapy arose from
- aides first physical therapists called
- case management helps in
- John, overcame speech disorder
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- nursing gives patients back their lives
- dizzy feeling
- therapist,top ten happiest jobs
- to heal or get better through therapy
- cardiovascular accident
11 Clues: dizzy feeling • speech disorder • cardiovascular accident • case management helps in • John, overcame speech disorder • therapist,top ten happiest jobs • to heal or get better through therapy • aides first physical therapists called • nursing gives patients back their lives • weaving,occupational therapy arose from • most at risk for developing voice disorders
IT Terminology 2022-11-03
10 Clues: Processed data • Physical Output • Mouse that uses LED • Raw facts and Figures • Programs and applications • The brain of the computer • External to the system unit • Most common type of keyboard • Physical components of the computer system • Process of entering data into the computer
Countries of the middle east and physical feuture 2023-08-29
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- what is number 10 on the physical features map
- what is number 1 on the physical features map
- what is number 4 on the middle east country map
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- what is number 8 on the physical features map
- what is number 9 on the physical features map
- what is number 7 on the middle east countries map
- what is number 8 on the middle east countries map
- what is number 1 in the middle east country map
8 Clues: what is number 8 on the physical features map • what is number 9 on the physical features map • what is number 1 on the physical features map • what is number 10 on the physical features map • what is number 1 in the middle east country map • what is number 4 on the middle east country map • what is number 7 on the middle east countries map • ...
Factores To Be Considerd While Designing a Reactor 2024-11-08
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- heat and mass transfer
- (rate constant and order of reaction)
- conditions such as temperature pressure flow rate
- reaction phase or liquid phase
- physical condition of reactants at the
Down
- coefficients
- production rate and mode of
- physical properties of the
- of construction and cost
- constants and gibbs free energy
- of reaction /heat of reaction and heat effects
11 Clues: coefficients • heat and mass transfer • of construction and cost • physical properties of the • production rate and mode of • reaction phase or liquid phase • constants and gibbs free energy • (rate constant and order of reaction) • physical condition of reactants at the • of reaction /heat of reaction and heat effects • conditions such as temperature pressure flow rate
Georgia's Crossword 2025-07-25
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- An area of land
- A physical activity with the goal of improving
- the opposite of wired
- maintaining physical fitness
- Something that helps you taste
- A package
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- A person that works at a library
- A main person
- A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
- Santa's list nice or ...
- Your Mums/Dads siblings child
11 Clues: A package • A main person • An area of land • the opposite of wired • Santa's list nice or ... • maintaining physical fitness • Your Mums/Dads siblings child • Something that helps you taste • A person that works at a library • A physical activity with the goal of improving • A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
Georgia's Crossword 2025-07-25
Across
- An area of land
- A physical activity with the goal of improving
- the opposite of wired
- maintaining physical fitness
- Something that helps you taste
- A package
Down
- A person that works at a library
- A main person
- A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
- Santa's list nice or ...
- Your Mums/Dads siblings child
11 Clues: A package • A main person • An area of land • the opposite of wired • Santa's list nice or ... • maintaining physical fitness • Your Mums/Dads siblings child • Something that helps you taste • A person that works at a library • A physical activity with the goal of improving • A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
Science Fiction Puzzle 2022-03-21
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- Science.....
- Machinery and equipment developed from science
- A certain species that will die soon
- Con Edison.....
- A Spheroid
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- Having knowledge about the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
- Used in describing what is supposed to happen or be possible
- Digital electronic machine
- Gives weight to physical objects
- Futuristic human machine
- Plant and animals
11 Clues: A Spheroid • Science..... • Con Edison..... • Plant and animals • Futuristic human machine • Digital electronic machine • Gives weight to physical objects • A certain species that will die soon • Machinery and equipment developed from science • Used in describing what is supposed to happen or be possible • ...
EMR Chapter 7 2023-11-30
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- Personal explanation
- Introducing a new thought or concept
- High powered 2-way radio
- Communication using body movement
- Antenna that is used to boost radio signal
- Talk clear
- Handheld device to receive/transmit
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- Physical and emotional well-being
- Physical/Verbal handing off of care
- The thought, concept, or idea
- Individual for whom the message is for
11 Clues: Talk clear • Personal explanation • High powered 2-way radio • The thought, concept, or idea • Physical and emotional well-being • Communication using body movement • Physical/Verbal handing off of care • Handheld device to receive/transmit • Introducing a new thought or concept • Individual for whom the message is for • Antenna that is used to boost radio signal
Natalie & Henry Jake 2025-02-04
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- Where the proposal took place
- Where they had their first date
- A beverage they both love
- Jake's favorite physical feature of hers
- How many years they've been together
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- Where the groom lived summer 2017
- Wedding location
- Their dogs name
- Natalie's favorite physical feature of His
- The height difference between them
- Their favorite national park
11 Clues: Their dogs name • Wedding location • A beverage they both love • Their favorite national park • Where the proposal took place • Where they had their first date • Where the groom lived summer 2017 • The height difference between them • How many years they've been together • Jake's favorite physical feature of hers • Natalie's favorite physical feature of His
science 2025-03-26
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- reduce arousal and stimulation
- pain reliever
- increase alertness.
- is a scientific discipline,
- drugs derived from opium
- loosely defined category of recreational drugs
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- structurally related to testosterone
- substances that are synthesized in a laboratory
- are a series of physical and mental exercises
- change the way people see, hear, taste, smell or feel,
- physical dependence
11 Clues: pain reliever • increase alertness. • physical dependence • drugs derived from opium • is a scientific discipline, • reduce arousal and stimulation • structurally related to testosterone • are a series of physical and mental exercises • loosely defined category of recreational drugs • substances that are synthesized in a laboratory • ...
Georgia's Crossword 2025-07-25
Across
- An area of land
- A physical activity with the goal of improving
- the opposite of wired
- maintaining physical fitness
- Something that helps you taste
- A package
Down
- A person that works at a library
- A main person
- A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
- Santa's list nice or ...
- Your Mums/Dads siblings child
11 Clues: A package • A main person • An area of land • the opposite of wired • Santa's list nice or ... • maintaining physical fitness • Your Mums/Dads siblings child • Something that helps you taste • A person that works at a library • A physical activity with the goal of improving • A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
Georgia's Crossword 2025-07-25
Across
- An area of land
- A physical activity with the goal of improving
- the opposite of wired
- maintaining physical fitness
- Something that helps you taste
- A package
Down
- A person that works at a library
- A main person
- A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
- Santa's list nice or ...
- Your Mums/Dads siblings child
11 Clues: A package • A main person • An area of land • the opposite of wired • Santa's list nice or ... • maintaining physical fitness • Your Mums/Dads siblings child • Something that helps you taste • A person that works at a library • A physical activity with the goal of improving • A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
Georgia's Crossword 2025-07-25
Across
- An area of land
- A physical activity with the goal of improving
- the opposite of wired
- maintaining physical fitness
- Something that helps you taste
- A package
Down
- A person that works at a library
- A main person
- A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
- Santa's list nice or ...
- Your Mums/Dads siblings child
11 Clues: A package • A main person • An area of land • the opposite of wired • Santa's list nice or ... • maintaining physical fitness • Your Mums/Dads siblings child • Something that helps you taste • A person that works at a library • A physical activity with the goal of improving • A person that goes on a plane, taxi, boat or bus
Ch. 4 Physical Activity for Life 2013-11-10
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- the part of an exercise program when the activity is performed at its higest peak.
- syntheic substances that are similar to the male hormone testostorone.
- the number of times your heart beats in one minute when you are not active.
- an injury to the ligament surrounding a joint.
- the ratio of body fat to lean body tissue, including muscle bone, water, and connective tissue such as ligaments, cartilage, and tendons.
- the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands.
- the process by which your body gets energy from food.
- muscle spasms that result from a loss of large amounts of salt and water through perspiration.
- particular exercises and activities improve particular areas of health-related fitness.
- a way of life that involves little physical activity.
- taking in fluids so that the body functions properly.
- a condition in which the body loses the ability to rid itself of excessive heat through perspiration.
- the amount of force a muscle can exert.
- any activity that uses large muscle groups, is rhythmic in nature, and can be maintained continuously for at least 10 minutes three times a day or 20 to 30 minutes at one time.
- purposeful physical activity that is planned,structured, and repetive and that improves or maintains personal fitness.
- an activity that prepares the muscles to return to a resting state.
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- working the body harder than it is normally worked.
- the ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to utilize and send fuel and oxygen to the body's tissues during long periods of moderate-to-vigorous activity.
- the gradual increase in overload necessary to achieve higher levels of fitness.
- intense short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen.
- a condition resulting from damaging a muscle or tendon.
- any form of movement that causes your body to use energy.
- a condition in which body temperature becomes dangerously low.
- the ability of the muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without becoming fatigued.
- a condition that results when body tissues become frozen.
- a condition characterized by a decrease in bone density, producing porous and fragile bones.
- the ability to move a body part through a full range of motion.
- a search or check for diseases or disorders that an individual would otherwise not have knowledge of or seek help for.
- a spasm or sudden tightenng of a muscle.
- a program of formalized physical preparation for nvolvement in a sport or another physical activity.
- overworking the body.
- frequency, intensity, time/duration, and type of activity.
- an activity that prepares the mucles for work.
33 Clues: overworking the body. • the amount of force a muscle can exert. • a spasm or sudden tightenng of a muscle. • an injury to the ligament surrounding a joint. • an activity that prepares the mucles for work. • working the body harder than it is normally worked. • the process by which your body gets energy from food. • a way of life that involves little physical activity. • ...
Middle East Physical Map (Land Formations) 2021-02-15
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- Mountains that zigzag in Iran
- Western most river in Iraq
- Gulf south of Yemen at the end of the Red Sea
- Means “land between two rivers"
- Eastern river in Iraq
- Desert in Saudi Arabia
- Body of water between Oman and the Indian Ocean
- Mountains in northern Iran
- Ocean around the Middle East
- Strait in the Persian Gulf
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- mountains in southern Turkey
- Peninsula that separates Israel from Egypt
- Sea north of Egypt
- “Rub Al Khali” stands for
- Palestinian area between the Sinai Peninsula and Israel
- Sea north of Iran
- Flows from the Suez to the Gulf of Aden
- Main Palestinian territory inside Israel
- Gulf that separates Iran from Saudi Arabia
- Gulf at the end of the Strait of Hormuz
- Canal that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
- Palestinian area between Syria and Israel
22 Clues: Sea north of Iran • Sea north of Egypt • Eastern river in Iraq • Desert in Saudi Arabia • “Rub Al Khali” stands for • Western most river in Iraq • Mountains in northern Iran • Strait in the Persian Gulf • Ocean around the Middle East • mountains in southern Turkey • Mountains that zigzag in Iran • Means “land between two rivers" • Flows from the Suez to the Gulf of Aden • ...
United States-Physical and Human Geography. 2020-05-08
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- Science that studies how to manage resources of money
- Where is the Mojave desert
- science that studies the surface of the earth
- set of inhabitants of a place
- Occupation, activity or work
- Specific cities of a country
- natural elevation of land
- The seasons of the year begin and end
- distance from a point on the earth to the parallel of the equator
Down
- Group of people from the same geographical origin
- It comes from an indigenous name
- Cardinal point
- Second largest continent on the planet
- set of traditions and customs
- Social community with a political organization
- Capital of United states
- Population where a group of people lives
- Legal Text
- It is transmitted from generation to generation
- One of the most cold countries
20 Clues: Legal Text • Cardinal point • Capital of United states • natural elevation of land • Where is the Mojave desert • Occupation, activity or work • Specific cities of a country • 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 • ...
STAHS Yr10 AQA UK Physical Landscapes 2020-06-15
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- Freeze-thaw and chemical are types of _________
- In the middle and lower courses of the river erosion is mainly _________
- This happens to glaciers during the summer months
- Geology which may increase the flood risk
- This takes place more quickly in urban areas (7,6)
- The downward movement of water through soil
- Long ridges of deposited glacial sediment
- The part of a river carrying water
- A _________ pool is found at the bottom of a waterfall
- A sharp ridge found between two corries
- the volume of water passing a given point in one second
- The process responsible for rocks becoming smaller, smoother and rounder as they move downstream
- These are built up either side of the river during successive flood events
- Glaciers move by basal sliding and internal _____________
- These appear out of place
- An erosional process unique to glaciers
- These lakes are common in the Lake District
- The slow forward movement of material by a glacier
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- the rolling of large boulders and rocks along the river bed
- An egg-shaped hill composed of mounds of glacial till
- A river feature found at the boundary between two rock types
- The gradient of a river as it changes from source to mouth can be shown as a long _______
- This shows rainfall and discharge
- A form of erosion carried out by both rivers and glaciers
- The corkscrew movement of water which forms a meander is known as __________ flow
- A U-shaped valley is also known as a glacial __________
- Interlocking _______ project from alternate sides of the river valley
- A river bend
- Material carried in a river
- When a glacier creates a U-shaped valley it is likely to also form hanging valleys and __________ spurs
- The highest recorded discharge following a rainfall event
- The part of a meander with the fastest flowing water
- Formed when a waterfall erodes back upstream over time
- When a river overflows its banks
- A short lag time leads to a _________ hydrograph
- Angular material carried and deposited by glaciers
- A curved lake formed by a cut-off river meander
37 Clues: A river bend • These appear out of place • Material carried in a river • When a river overflows its banks • This shows rainfall and discharge • The part of a river carrying water • A sharp ridge found between two corries • An erosional process unique to glaciers • Geology which may increase the flood risk • Long ridges of deposited glacial sediment • ...
Physical and Personality Traits (en español) 2021-03-03
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- Kelvin and Alison are UGLY
- The rat is boring
- The bull is NICE
- Karen, Lisa and Sherrie are SMART
- The women are GOOD LOOKING
- I am STRONG
- You and I are INTERESTING
- Paul is TALL
- My aunts are SHORT
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- Tracey and Marcus are HARDWORKING
- Linda and her sister are FUN
- The zebra is FAT
- My mom isn't LAZY
- They are SERIOUS
- Lions are not WEAK
- You all are INTELLIGENT
- The cow is MEAN
- The student is HANDSOME
- All my friends are SKINNY
- The squirrel is FUNNY
- He is DUMB
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 • My mom isn't LAZY • The rat is boring • Lions are not WEAK • My aunts are SHORT • The squirrel is FUNNY • You all are INTELLIGENT • The student is HANDSOME • All my friends are SKINNY • You and I are INTERESTING • Kelvin and Alison are UGLY • The women are GOOD LOOKING • ...
Physical and Cultural Geography of India 2017-06-09
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- Businessmen, merchants, doctors, and farmers
- Officially banned in 1947
- The two central beliefs to this religion are reincarnation and karma
- Seasonal winds
- Priests and teachers
- Rulers and landowners
- Located at the southern end of India's peninsula
- Code of behavior and ethical rules
- Belief that the soul will be born again and again into new forms
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- Followers of this religion follow certain rules to escape from the suffering of life
- Postive or negative force caused by a person's actions
- Combined elements of Hinduism and Islam, many men joined the army and are still an important part of it
- Teaches all things in nature have souls and reject all forms of violence
- Stretches across northern India from the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengals
- Only Muslim majority state in India
- What most Indian languages are derived from
- Connects the Brahmaputra and Ganges Rivers in one of the world's largest river deltas
- Large mountain range in northern India
- Workers
- Release from the cycle of reincarnation
- Untouchables, so low they outside of the caste system
21 Clues: Workers • Seasonal winds • Priests and teachers • Rulers and landowners • Officially banned in 1947 • Code of behavior and ethical rules • Only Muslim majority state in India • Large mountain range in northern India • Release from the cycle of reincarnation • What most Indian languages are derived from • Businessmen, merchants, doctors, and farmers • ...
Physical and Personality Traits (en espanol) 2020-10-15
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- Kamaal and LaRon are SMART
- I am INTELLIGENT
- My students are FUN
- Elijah and Kameron are TALL
- Marilyn and Hevani are SHORT
- Shamaiyh and Amariona are FUNNY
- Adelyn is MEAN
- Thomas is not DUMB
- The dog is SKINNY
- He is BORING
- Tupac was GOOD LOOKING
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- Ananya is not LAZY
- Kamora is NICE
- Jamilya and Nicholas are INTERESTING
- The men are HANDSOME
- Mya and Layla are HARD WORKING
- Keyshawn is not WEAK
- That girl is FAT
- You (formal) are UGLY
- Keyshawn and Diamond are STRONG
20 Clues: He is BORING • Kamora is NICE • Adelyn is MEAN • I am INTELLIGENT • That girl is FAT • The dog is SKINNY • Ananya is not LAZY • Thomas is not DUMB • My students are FUN • The men are HANDSOME • Keyshawn is not WEAK • You (formal) are UGLY • Tupac was GOOD LOOKING • Kamaal and LaRon are SMART • Elijah and Kameron are TALL • Marilyn and Hevani are SHORT • Mya and Layla are HARD WORKING • ...
Ch 2 Test Review- Physical Geography 2023-09-04
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- The changing of landforms by slow moving glaciers
- The earth's surface from the edge of a continent to the deep part of the ocean
- This type of water is held in the pores of rock just below the soil
- Moving pieces under the earth's crusts
- A soft layer of molten rock that coats the earth's surface
- A wind-blown silt and clay sediment that produces very fertile soil
- The thin layer of rock that coats the earth's surface
- Magma flows out of the earth's surface as
- The layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- The flow of magma through cracks in the earth's surface
Down
- A type of weathering that changes rock into a new substance through interactions among elements in air or water and minerals in the rock
- The solid rock/land portion of the earth's surface
- An area of land from which water flows into small streams and eventually into a major river, on its way to the ocean
- Physical and chemical processes that change the characteristics of rock on/near earth's surface.
- The water elements of the earth
- Measures the size of the waves caused by earthquakes
- The result of weathering on matter, created by the action of wind, water, ice, or gravity
- Small pieces of rock produced by weathering
- A fan-like landform made of deposited sediment, left by a river that slows as it enters the ocean
- A giant ocean wave that is sometimes caused by an earthquake
- A type of weathering that naturally breaks rock into smaller pieces
- The difference in elevation of a landform from the lowest point to the highest point
22 Clues: The water elements of the earth • Moving pieces under the earth's crusts • Magma flows out of the earth's surface as • Small pieces of rock produced by weathering • The layer of gases that surrounds the earth • The changing of landforms by slow moving glaciers • The solid rock/land portion of the earth's surface • Measures the size of the waves caused by earthquakes • ...
VOCABULARY PERSONALITY, FEELINGS AND PHYSICAL APPEARANCE 2023-11-30
29 Clues: ALTO • JOVEN • VIEJO • GUAPO • FELIZ • TRISTE • AMABLE • CASUAL • TIMIDO • HONESTO • PEQUEÑO • ELEGANTE • ABURRIDO • AMIGABLE • PACIENTE • NERVIOSO • TRANQUILO • EMOCIONADO • CONFUNDIDO • PREOCUPADO • AGRADECIDO • SORPRENDIDO • RESPONSABLE • RELLENITO/A • BONITA/HERMOSA • ESBELTO/DELGADO • HABLADOR/CONVERSON • CHISTOSO/DIVERTIDO • EXTROVERTIDO/SOCIABLE
Physical Science Honors Crossword Puzzle #1 2023-08-02
Across
- Energy that’s stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
- The act of moving an object away from its original position.
- A pathway electricity goes through.
- The equation of how fast something is going.
- Transfer of energy through touch.
- The formula of heat needed to raise the temperature of the unit mass.
- The equation of electric pressure.
- The equation of stored energy.
- Energy that you can hear.
- The distance a soundwave travels in a given amount of time.
- Light that bends.
- Caused by electrons moving from one atom to another.
- Form of energy released from the nucleus.
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- Emission of Electromagnetic waves.
- Transfer of heat energy through molecule movement in liquid.
- Energy that can be seen to the human eye.
- Light Energy that travels in waves at the speed of light.
- The kinetic and potential energy of an object added together.
- Energy caused by temperature.
- The amount of space between objects.
- The equation of energy in motion.
21 Clues: Light that bends. • Energy that you can hear. • Energy caused by temperature. • The equation of stored energy. • Transfer of energy through touch. • The equation of energy in motion. • Emission of Electromagnetic waves. • The equation of electric pressure. • A pathway electricity goes through. • The amount of space between objects. • Energy that can be seen to the human eye. • ...
Physical features and personality traits crossword 2024-09-02
20 Clues: muda • gemuk • jujur • kurus • pucat • ramah • ceria • botak • cerdas • berani • pirang • tinggi • humoris • menarik • keriting • pembohong • bersahabat • wajah bulat • percaya diri • hidung mancung
PHYSICAL SCIENCE Lessons 1 and 2 2023-03-01
Across
- / Element belongs to Group 3A and Period 2
- / First element in Period 1
- / Arranged the Periodic table of elements in increasing atomic masses
- / Particle accelerator used to create Plutonium
- / Greek word use to refer "salt"
- / These refers to high-speed electron
- / Elements with both metal and non-metal properties
- / These are transition metals involving only the lanthanides and actinides
- / First element in Group VA
- / This group refers to Groups IB - VIIIB
- / The other name of Oxygen Group
- / Refers to the horizontal rows of the periodic table
- / Found in Period 3 and Group IVA
- / Particles made of a proton and a neutron
Down
- / This group refers to the Groups IA to VIIIA
- / The first element in the lanthanide series with element number 57
- / refers to stars
- / Total number of groups
- / He created Neptunium by bombarding Uranium
- / phenomenon which emits energetic particles from nuclear reactions
- / refers to group of gases with limited reactivity
- / Halogen in Period 3
- / Element classification found in the right of Metalloid
- / Positively charged particle
24 Clues: / refers to stars • / Halogen in Period 3 • / Total number of groups • / First element in Group VA • / First element in Period 1 • / Positively charged particle • / Greek word use to refer "salt" • / The other name of Oxygen Group • / Found in Period 3 and Group IVA • / These refers to high-speed electron • / This group refers to Groups IB - VIIIB • ...
Physical Science (S2) Mini-Final Review 2023-04-27
Across
- Definite shape and definite volume
- A type of matter with a fixed composition
- A substance that has two or more elements chemically combined
- Properties/characteristics that can be observed using your senses
- The net charge of every compound
- Combination reactions
- The process of separating substances through evaporation and condensation until you're left with a pure substance
- The electrons of the outer most shell
- The unit of measurement for the atomic mass of a element
- The number of assumptions made by Kinetic Theory
- Reactions that release information
- 6.02 x 10^23
- The number that indicates how many electrons an atom wants to gain or lose
- Everything is science wants
- Ability to resist flow
- A atom that has lost or gained neutrons
- The substances reacting in a chemical reaction
- The rows of the Periodic Table
- The rule stating that eight makes a shell full
- The state of matter with the largest amount of kinetic energy
- The universal solvent
- A positively charged ion
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- Particles that will never settle
- A phenomena that sees a substance go under a instant chemical change
- The principle that states a force will be emitted throughout a fluid
- Law that states if volume decreases the temperature of a gas will remain constant but the pressure will increase
- An able of gases when they are heated up
- The average measurement of the kinetic energy of a substance
- A natural force that shapes the Earth's surface structures over time
- A bond between a metal and nonmetal element
- Unequal sharing of electrons in a compound
- H
- Tells us how many atoms of each element there are in a compound
- The upward force exerted by a substance on anything immersed in it
- The positive subatomic particle
- NaCl
- The process of making sure each side of a chemical equation is equal
- A mixture that has parts mixed so well they look to be one substance
- Energy produced from the movement of particles
- The amount of energy needed to achieve the melting point
- The building blocks of subatomic particles
- The theory that explained how gas particles behave
- Any element in group 18
- The type of elements that occupy the left side of the Periodic Table
- A solution that is not chemically combined
- Any pure substance
46 Clues: H • NaCl • 6.02 x 10^23 • Any pure substance • Combination reactions • The universal solvent • Ability to resist flow • Any element in group 18 • A positively charged ion • Everything is science wants • The rows of the Periodic Table • The positive subatomic particle • Particles that will never settle • The net charge of every compound • Definite shape and definite volume • ...
