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SCIENCE 2024-10-17
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- Ferrous sulfate
- Sodium chloride
- carbon monoxide
- carbon oxide
- cuprous chlorine
- aluminum chloride
- Sodium oxide
- atomic number 79
- atomic number of 92
- mercuric oxide
- is a chemical element
- melting point 3,000 °C (5,432 °F)
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- atomic number 14
- calcium oxide
- aluminum oxide
- cupric chlorine
- atomic number 82
- mercuric chlorine
- aluminum nitride
- metal is soft enough to be cut with a knife
- atomic number 26
21 Clues: carbon oxide • Sodium oxide • calcium oxide • aluminum oxide • mercuric oxide • Ferrous sulfate • Sodium chloride • carbon monoxide • cupric chlorine • atomic number 14 • atomic number 82 • cuprous chlorine • aluminum nitride • atomic number 79 • atomic number 26 • mercuric chlorine • aluminum chloride • atomic number of 92 • is a chemical element • melting point 3,000 °C (5,432 °F) • ...
science 2024-11-06
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- The head-thorax region of certain arthropods
- The first stage of an insect's development, following the egg
- Type of arthropod with two pairs of legs per body segment
- The part of an arthropod body located behind the head
- A type of gland found in crustaceans that helps excrete waste
- A crustacean's breathing hole
- A type of arthropod that includes insects and millipedes
- The stage where an insect undergoes significant change to become an adult
- The process by which arthropods shed their exoskeleton to grow
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- A body part used for grasping or pinching, especially in crustaceans
- The hard, chitinous outer covering of an arthropod
- Class of arthropods with a hard exoskeleton and two pairs of antennae
- Chemical signals used to communicate between organisms
- A stage in an insect's life between the larva and the adult
- Insects that develop through complete metamorphosis
- Class of arthropods that includes spiders, scorpions, and ticks
- A type of sensory organ found in some arthropods
- Hard outer covering found in arthropods
- A term referring to the division of the body into repeated segments
- A stage in an insect's life cycle between the larva and the adult
20 Clues: A crustacean's breathing hole • Hard outer covering found in arthropods • The head-thorax region of certain arthropods • A type of sensory organ found in some arthropods • The hard, chitinous outer covering of an arthropod • Insects that develop through complete metamorphosis • The part of an arthropod body located behind the head • ...
Science 2024-11-05
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- Prime minister of India
- Has a trunk
- Largest sense organ
- Object used to measure temperature.
- Land of the Rising Sun
- Helps in plant reproduction
- Required To burn fire
- Flying mammal
- rocks found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
- process of making food by plants
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- Everlasting or Forever
- Children in school
- abundant gas in atmosphere
- Largest planet
- Likes to chase mice
- Animals who feed on other animals
- Master organ in our body
- Named after the Roman god of the sea
- Heating of water
- Man's best friend
- Sandy Place near the sea
- A water sport which you can also do on internet
22 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Largest planet • Heating of water • Man's best friend • Children in school • Likes to chase mice • Largest sense organ • Required To burn fire • Everlasting or Forever • Land of the Rising Sun • Prime minister of India • Master organ in our body • Sandy Place near the sea • abundant gas in atmosphere • Helps in plant reproduction • process of making food by plants • ...
Science 2024-11-13
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- geographic region with common flora and fauna with a singular climate
- A secreted or excreted chemical factor that triggers a social response in members of the same species.
- the element with atomic number 89
- Radiation emitted by the acceleration of unbound charged particles
- process of making ammonia
- sort of ear problem caused by the damage done by high underwater pressure on the air pocket in the middle ear.
- An organic compound with chemical formula CO(NH2)2.
- an organism with cells containing a true nucleus
- A variant of a particular chemical element.
- SI unit for measuring radiation dose
- Matter emitting visible light as a result of high temperature
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- method of separating mixtures by removing the liquid layer from a precipitate.
- An inconspicuous appearance adopted by an organism in order to deceive possible predators or prey
- representation of a molecule that uses dots to show electrons around atoms and lines to show covalent bonds
- A substance that lowers the activation energy of a specific reaction by providing an alternate reaction pathway
- species that can both accept and donate a proton or hydrogen ion.
- A fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- makes things stick together.
- device that converts energy from one form to another.
- Stage of cell division when the chromosomes separate to each side of a cell
20 Clues: process of making ammonia • makes things stick together. • the element with atomic number 89 • SI unit for measuring radiation dose • A variant of a particular chemical element. • A fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion • an organism with cells containing a true nucleus • An organic compound with chemical formula CO(NH2)2. • ...
science 2025-01-25
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- Closest planet to the sun
- Atom with a neutral charge
- My science teacher
- No longer in existance
- variety of life
- Everything not living
- The planet we live on
- The biggest planet
- The amount of space a masstakes up
- Dwarf planet
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- Everything living
- Atom with a negative charge
- biological community of interacting organisms
- The ability to be stretched into a wire
- The ability of a solvent to be dissolved in a liqui
- Farthest planet from the sun
- terrestrial biome with low temperatures
- Atom with a positive charge
- How easily a liquid flows
- Solid turns into a liquid
20 Clues: Dwarf planet • variety of life • Everything living • My science teacher • The biggest planet • Everything not living • The planet we live on • No longer in existance • Closest planet to the sun • How easily a liquid flows • Solid turns into a liquid • Atom with a neutral charge • Atom with a negative charge • Atom with a positive charge • Farthest planet from the sun • ...
SCIENCE 2025-03-10
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- The reaction where heat is absorbed. (10)
- A substance made of two or more chemically bonded elements. (8)
- A compound that fizzes upon contact with blood. (16)
- The type of reaction that releases energy, often as heat. (12)
- When a liquid turns into gas, like water drying. (10)
- The change when ice turns into water. (9)
- The process of iron reacting with oxygen to form rust. (8)
- The loss of electrons in a reaction. (9)
- The basic unit of matter. (5)
- Tiny bubbles formed in reactions like hydrogen peroxide with blood. (4)
- The states of matter: solid, liquid, or gas. (5)
- The term for a solid forming from a solution. (9)
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- The process of absorbing water in a reaction. (9)
- A metal that oxidizes to form rust. (4)
- table A chart that organizes elements by properties. (13)
- A change that alters the molecular structure of a substance. (14)
- form when this reacts with blood. (7)
- A change that does not alter chemical composition. (14)
- The process of metal breaking down due to oxidation. (9)
- The gas essential for oxidation and combustion. (6)
- phase change where a solid turns into a liquid. (7)
- The smallest unit of chemical compounds. (9)
- A reaction where one substance breaks into two or more. (12)
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth. (3)
- A force that holds atoms together in molecules. (4)
- A form of energy that can start chemical changes. (4)
- A substance that undergoes a chemical change when burned. (5)
- A substance used to neutralize stomach acid. (7)
- The energy required to break chemical bonds. (6)
- The process where metals lose their luster due to oxidation. (10)
30 Clues: The basic unit of matter. (5) • form when this reacts with blood. (7) • A metal that oxidizes to form rust. (4) • The loss of electrons in a reaction. (9) • The reaction where heat is absorbed. (10) • The change when ice turns into water. (9) • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. (3) • The smallest unit of chemical compounds. (9) • ...
Science 2024-12-17
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- – The basic building block of living things
- – Harmful substances in the environment
- – When a liquid turns into a gas
- – The gas we breathe to stay alive
- – It attracts iron and steel
- – What your body does to break down food
- – A living thing that makes its own food using sunlight
- – Powers your lights and gadgets
- – A push or a pull
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- – Evidence of ancient plants or animals found in rocks
- – A path for electricity to flow
- – The place where an organism lives
- – Needed to make things move or work
- – A natural object that orbits a planet
- – A nutrient used for growth and repair
- – A force that slows things down
- – A force that pulls objects toward the Earth
- – A liquid that dissolves substances
- – A substance with a pH less than 7
- – The smallest part of an element
20 Clues: – A push or a pull • – It attracts iron and steel • – A path for electricity to flow • – When a liquid turns into a gas • – A force that slows things down • – Powers your lights and gadgets • – The smallest part of an element • – The gas we breathe to stay alive • – The place where an organism lives • – A substance with a pH less than 7 • – Needed to make things move or work • ...
Science 2025-03-09
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- solids – It’s the force with the weakest among the types that hold solids together.
- – The smallest unit of a compound that retains its properties.
- – It is the smallest particle.
- Condensate – What was the fifth state of matter?
- solids – Has a wide range of melting points, almost too hard.
- – Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- point – The temperature at which a liquid changes into gas.
- lattice – Are arranged in a regular repeating three-dimensional structure.
- – The world around us is made of large numbers of identical and very small particles.
- – The fourth state of matter found in stars and lightning.
- solids – These have high melting points, they are also non-conductors.
- – The ability to do work or cause change.
- – Changing the shape of an object without breaking it.
- change – Melting an ice cube.
- temperature – It is the substance that cannot be liquefied no matter how much pressure is applied.
- – Measures how much a liquid resists flowing freely.
- – A physical change where an object is split into pieces.
- – The process where gas turns into liquid.
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- – The process of changing from solid to liquid through heat.
- – A process that involves heat and chemical change in food.
- – The process of changing from liquid to solid.
- Action – It changes the color of the petals of a flower, it also gives a boost to the plants
- – The process by which water is converted to its gaseous form from its liquid form.
- change – Burning a sugar cube.
- – A physical change where an object is divided into parts.
- – It has no definite shape, it varies in shape.
- – Very strong and hard to break.
- – It measures heat energy in a substance.
- – Particles here move quickly and freely because of the empty space.
- – A chemical change that produces heat, light, and new substances.
30 Clues: change – Melting an ice cube. • – It is the smallest particle. • change – Burning a sugar cube. • – Very strong and hard to break. • – The ability to do work or cause change. • – It measures heat energy in a substance. • – The process where gas turns into liquid. • – Anything that has mass and occupies space. • – The process of changing from liquid to solid. • ...
Science 2025-03-09
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- comes from the greek word amorphous when this is cleaved or broken they produce fragments with irregular often curved surfaces and they have poorly defined patterns and amorphous is a translucent solid is called a glass.
- is a measure of how much a liquid resists flowing freely and example would be honey and he said that it is more viscous than a liquid.
- are made of electrically charged particles, hot ionized gas where electrons break free.
- happens on a molecular level. A change in color shows obvious chemical change at the substance has undergone.
- is a state of matter of a dilute gas of boson school to temperatures close to absolute zero or the lower limit of the thermodynamic scale.
- are very easy to break apart and cannot hold their own shape because their particles are quite close to each other.
- solids is held together by the same kind of forces that hold liquids together this force is the weakest among the types that hold solids together.
- temperature of a substance is a temperature at and above which vapor of the substance cannot be liquefied gas particles move very quickly because of the empty space surrounding them, they do not have a definite shape or volume.
- is a phase change at converts liquid into gas.
- accounts for the surface tension of a liquid. It is the tendency for the same kind of particles to be attracted to one another.
- is a process by which water is converted to its gaseous form from its liquid form.
- can be thought of as a very thin layer of particles that are more strongly attracted to each other then they are to the particles surrounding them.
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- is defined as a change of phase from one form to another which is affected by temperature pressure and energy.
- solids are held together by covalent bonds these are the strongest kind of forces holding solids together they have extremely high melting points and most of them do not melt at all they decomposed before melting.
- is the process of changing to gas solid without passing through its liquid phase.
- pressure is the pressure required to liquefy glass at its critical temperature.
- is a change of gas into its liquid form.
- is a change of phase from liquid to solid.
- is a distinctive form of a substance.
- is a phase change from solid to liquid to the application of heat.
- is the process of a liquid to easily vaporize at normal temperatures but some highly volatile solids may sublime at normal room temperature.
- have distinctively flat surfaces or faces the faces intersect at angle that are characteristics of a substance. It has a distinctive pattern when an ionic crystal is cleaved or broken it produces new faces that is still flat and intersects at the same angle as those in the original crystal.
- is a process of changing solid to gas without directly passing through its liquid phase.
- changes the color of the petals of a flower gives other plants abused enjoying nutrient rich water from the soil up to the stem and into the leaves.
- involves the physical properties of a substance including color, volume, shape, and phase changes.
- the pressure exerted by the vapor / liquid in a closed container .
- solids are held together by metallic bonds which involve electrons sharing throughout the body of the metal it has a wide range of melting points though almost all melt above room temperature this type of solid ranges from soft to hard.
- accounts for the capillary action when a liquid is drawn up into a very narrow tube they're also attracted to the particles that make up the container holding the liquid.
- solids are held together by ionic bonds these much stronger than the ones in molecular solids they have high melting points and are described to be hard they are non conductors of electricity.
- point in order for a liquid to be converted to gas the temperature must be raised.
30 Clues: is a distinctive form of a substance. • is a change of gas into its liquid form. • is a change of phase from liquid to solid. • is a phase change at converts liquid into gas. • is a phase change from solid to liquid to the application of heat. • the pressure exerted by the vapor / liquid in a closed container . • ...
Science 2025-03-10
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- No definite shape or volume, expands to fill space
- The ability to float in a fluid
- A state of matter found in stars and lightning
- Gas turning into liquid
- A slow chemical reaction between metal and oxygen
- The increase in size of a material when heated
- Materials that resist the flow of heat or electricity
- The decrease in volume due to applied pressure
- The attraction between different substances
- A chemical reaction that dulls the surface of some metals
- Solid turning into liquid
- A state of matter at extremely low temperatures
- Materials that allow heat or electricity to pass through
- Solid turning directly into gas
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- A change that creates a new substance
- Gas turning directly into solid
- Process where a liquid turns into gas
- Takes the shape of its container but has a fixed volume
- Liquid turning into solid
- A material’s resistance to being scratched
- The gradual destruction of materials due to chemical reactions
- The amount of space an object takes up
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance
- Has a definite shape and volume
- A solid that forms from a chemical reaction in a solution
- The substance that dissolves another in a solution
- A change that does not alter the chemical composition
- The substance being dissolved in a solution
- Mass per unit volume
- The amount of matter in an object
30 Clues: Mass per unit volume • Gas turning into liquid • Liquid turning into solid • Solid turning into liquid • Gas turning directly into solid • The ability to float in a fluid • Has a definite shape and volume • Solid turning directly into gas • The amount of matter in an object • A change that creates a new substance • Process where a liquid turns into gas • ...
SCIENCE 2025-03-11
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- measures the amount of matter in a substance or an object.
- a state of matter where the particles move very quickly because of the empty space surrounding them.
- is how much space matter can take up.
- are giant covalent substances held together by covalent bonds. They decompose before melting, they are extremely hard and they are non-conductors.
- these types of solids are held by metallic bonds. They are also good conductors of heat and electricity and they have a wide range of melting points.
- these type of solids are held together by ionic bonds, are non-conductors of electricity and have a high melting point.
- a type of change where atoms are rearranged and the reaction is accompanied by an energy change as new products are generated.
- the temperature a substance changes its state from a solid to liquid.
- this theory was established to explain the properties of matter
- is a change from gas to liquid
- the force of gravity on an object.
- these state of matter are made up of electrically charged particles.
- is a process of changing solid to gas directly without passing through the liquid phase.
- when the change only affects the physical properties of a substance but not its chemical composition it is called _______.
- the temperature at which a liquid solidifies.
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- a state of matter of a dilute gas of bosons cooled to temperatures close to absolute zero.
- groups of atoms bonded together.
- a thin layer of particles that are strongly attracted to each other than they are to the particles surrounding them
- it is the tendency for the same kind of particles to be attracted to one another.
- point, it is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid becomes equal to the pressure in the surroundings of the liquid
- is a process of changing gas to solid without passing through the liquid phase
- is the pressure exerted by the vapor/liquid in a close container
- this state of matter is an intermediate phase between solid and gas. It has no definite shape because the movement of the particles causes them to vary in shape.
- is a measure of how much liquid resists flowing freely. A thinner substance is said to have a low viscosity, while thick substances have high viscosity
- a property of a liquid that describes how readily a substance vaporizes.
- this phase of matter is very strong and hard because their particles are held together very closely.
- a type of solid that's held together by the same kind of forces that hold liquids together.
- is a change of a phase from liquid to solid
- is the process where liquid turns to gas
- is a phase change from solid to liquid
30 Clues: is a change from gas to liquid • groups of atoms bonded together. • the force of gravity on an object. • is how much space matter can take up. • is a phase change from solid to liquid • is the process where liquid turns to gas • is a change of a phase from liquid to solid • the temperature at which a liquid solidifies. • ...
Science 2025-03-09
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- A process of changing gas to solid without passing through liquid phase.
- It is a change of gas into its liquid form.
- What kind of SOLIDS is held together by Metallic Bonds.
- it is defined as the change of phase
- It changes a materials into one another new material with different properties.
- IT gives trees and other plants a boost in drawing nutrient rich water.
- Its material involved in the change is structurally the same before and after the change.
- It moves very quickly because of the empty space surrounding them.
- what is the meaning of BEC
- they have two characteristic.
- An amorphous ,translucent solid is called what?
- It is the type of solids that are arranged in a regular repeating three dimensional structure.
- It is the property of liquid to easily vaporize at normal temperatures.
- It occurs when the vapor pressure of the liquid becomes equal to the pressure surrounding of the liquid.
- This type of solid is held together by the same kinds of forces that hold liquids together.
- (in viscosity)A HIGH velocity is said to have what kind of substance.
- it is established to explain the properties of gases.
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- A new form of matter
- What kind of solid is much stronger than the ones in molecular solids.
- It is made up of electricity-charged particles.
- What phase change from solid to liquid through the application of heat
- A process of changing solid to gas directly without passing through liquid phase.
- It is a preassure exerted by the vapor/liquid in closed container.
- It is the tendency for the same kind of particles to be attracted to one another.
- IT is a change of phase from liquid to solid.
- What does amorphous mean?
- It is a process by which water is converted to its gaseous form from its liquid form.
- It is held together by covalent bonds.
- What kind of phase of matter is an intermediate phase between solid and gas.
- it is the attraction to force between different molecules.
- What kind of phase of matter is very strong and hard to break.
31 Clues: A new form of matter • What does amorphous mean? • what is the meaning of BEC • they have two characteristic. • it is defined as the change of phase • It is held together by covalent bonds. • It is a change of gas into its liquid form. • IT is a change of phase from liquid to solid. • It is made up of electricity-charged particles. • ...
Science 2025-11-14
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- – What abbreviation lists the colors of the visible spectrum from red to violet?
- Hertz – Who was the first scientist to demonstrate that electromagnetic waves exist through experiments?
- – What is the term for when light bounces off a surface instead of passing through it?
- (Radio-Frequency Identification) – What technology identifies and tracks items automatically using electromagnetic signals from tags?
- Image – What type of image appears to be behind a mirror or lens, even though rays don’t actually meet?
- – What imaginary line is drawn perpendicular to the surface where light strikes?
- (Global Positioning System) – Which system relies on satellites to provide precise positioning and navigation anywhere on Earth?
- – What is the bending of light as it passes from one material to another called?
- Mirror – Which mirror has a completely flat reflective surface?
- Rays – Which electromagnetic waves carry the most energy and have the shortest wavelength?
- Ray – What do we call the light ray that arrives at a surface before bouncing off?
- Isaac Newton – Which scientist proved that white light could be split into a rainbow of colors using a prism?
- Image – What type of image is formed when light rays physically meet at a point?
- – What kind of wave is emitted by warm objects and can be felt as heat?
- (UV) – Which waves are shorter than visible light and can damage skin if overexposed?
- Conrad Roentgen – Who discovered X-rays in 1895 while experimenting with cathode rays?
- of Incidence – Which angle is measured between the incoming ray and the perpendicular line to the surface?
- – What therapy uses intense radiation to destroy cancerous cells?
- of Reflection – Which angle is measured between the reflected ray and the perpendicular line to the surface?
- – Which high-energy electromagnetic waves are used to see bones and internal structures?
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- of Refraction – What is the ratio that tells how much light slows down in a medium compared to a vacuum?
- Density – Which property of a material affects how much it slows down light traveling through it?
- Waves – Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is commonly used for radio and TV transmissions?
- Wave – Which type of wave doesn’t need a medium and can travel through a vacuum as well as air or water?
- Light – What kind of light contains ultraviolet rays and makes certain materials glow under it?
- Light – Which type of electromagnetic waves can humans perceive with their eyes?
- Mirror – What kind of mirror is part of a sphere and has a curved surface?
- Reflection – What type of reflection creates a clear image because it occurs on a smooth surface?
- William Herschel – Who discovered radiation beyond the red part of the visible spectrum while experimenting with sunlight?
- (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) – Which medical scan uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed internal body images?
- Index – What is another term for index of refraction?
- Ray – What is the name of the light ray that leaves the surface after bouncing?
- Villard – Who first identified gamma radiation at the beginning of the 20th century?
- Mirror – Which curved mirror bulges outward, like the back of a spoon?
- Snell – Who formulated the law that links the angle of incidence to the angle of refraction?
- – Which waves are used both in kitchen appliances for heating food and in radar detection systems?
- Wilhelm Ritter – Who first detected radiation beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum in 1801?
- Mirror – Which curved mirror bulges inward, like a cave or the inside of a bowl?
- Reflection – What type of reflection happens when light scatters in multiple directions after hitting a rough surface?
- Reflection – What is another name for reflection that produces a clear, mirror-like image?
40 Clues: Index – What is another term for index of refraction? • Mirror – Which mirror has a completely flat reflective surface? • – What therapy uses intense radiation to destroy cancerous cells? • Mirror – Which curved mirror bulges outward, like the back of a spoon? • – What kind of wave is emitted by warm objects and can be felt as heat? • ...
Science 2025-11-17
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- Melting occurs when a solid turns into a liquid. The melting point of water is 0 degrees celsius (32 degrees fahrenheit)
- Method The process scientists use to solve problems.
- Conclusion- Shows how and why, Analysis of the evidence, Links evidence to claim
- Question or Problem
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- (Vertical) Represents the numerical scale, showing the values or frequencies for each category.
- (Horizontal) Typically represents the categorical variables, or the labels for each category.
- Variable (IV) The factor that you change or manipulate in an experiment
- Water is the only substance to be less dense as a solid. Freezing occurs when a liquid turning into a solid. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees celsius
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- Variable (CV) The factors are kept the same throughout the experiment to ensure that a fair test
- Observation Collecting data with your observations and senses.
- changes affect physical properties.do not affect the chemical composition of a substance
- liquid, doing the dissolving
- graph tool for visualizing how two variables change relative to each other, typically showing trends over time or across different conditions
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- changes affect chemical properties (also known as Chemical Reactions), The original substance is changed into one or more new substances
- Deposition occurs when a gas turning into a solid.
- Observation Data collected that can be counted or measured
- Definite Shape, Definite Volume, Particles in a solid are locked tightly together and vibrate in place (Examples: Wood, Ice, Stone)
- A “claim” that has been proven true many times using the scientific method
- Graph graphical representation that uses rectangular bars to display and compare categorical data, where the length or height of each bar is proportional to the frequency or value of the category it represents.
- Sublimation occurs when a solid turning in a gas.
- No Definite Shape, No Definite Volume, Particles spread out to fill whatever space they are in. There is a lot of free space between particles and particles can freely move past each other. (Examples: Water vapor, helium, carbon dioxide)
- No Definite Shape, Definite Volume, Particles in a liquid are still close together, but they have enough energy to flow more freely and slide past each other. (Examples: Water, Milk, Honey)
- Hypothesis- Answers the question or problem, Your argument or guess, Statement that can be argued for or against
- done through your experiment, proves if your claim is true
- Anything that takes up space.
- Variable (DV) The factor that you measure or observe in the experiment
- Chart circular, statistical graphic divided into slices (like a pie) to show numerical proportions, where each slice represents a category's contribution to the whole
- solid, being dissolved
- Condensation occurs when a gas turns into a liquid. The condensation point of water is 100 degrees celsius (212 degrees fahrenheit)
- Evaporation occurs when a liquid turns into a gas. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees celsius (212 degrees fahrenheit)
32 Clues: Question or Problem • solid, being dissolved • liquid, doing the dissolving • Anything that takes up space. • Sublimation occurs when a solid turning in a gas. • Deposition occurs when a gas turning into a solid. • Method The process scientists use to solve problems. • done through your experiment, proves if your claim is true • ...
Science 2025-08-08
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- the transfer of energy (heat or electricity) through direct contact between particles of matter
- the process where energy changes from one form to another
- the rate at which that work is done or energy is transferred
- energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a rate comparable to their consumption
- a non-renewable energy source
- the process where a wave's energy is transferred to the medium it travels through
- the transfer of heat energy through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases).
- possess energy due to their motion, position, or interactions
- using less energy to perform the same task or produce the same output
- a device that stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy
- the heat from the sun
- the ability to do work
- the energy an object possesses due to its motion
- something that emits or reflects light
- the energy stored within the nucleus, or core, of an atom
- the process where heat is converted into light
- the energy an object possesses due to its position
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- energy sources formed from the fossilized remains of ancient plants and animals
- the process of changing energy from one form to another
- something that is bright
- he large-scale movement of electrical energy
- energy sources that exist in limited quantities and cannot be replenished at a rate comparable to their consumption
- the energy consumption and efficiency of electrical or gas-powered devices used in a household.
- a renewable fuel primarily used as a gasoline additive or biofuel
- the potential energy stored within the nucleus and the kinetic energy of electrons orbiting the nucleus
- the energy carried by electromagnetic waves
- something that is produced when an object produces something that we hear with the human ear
- a material that resists the flow of energy, specifically electricity, heat, or sound
- the stored energy in an object due to its position,
- he ability of a material or object to store energy when deformed and release it upon returning to its original shape
- the bouncing back of a wave or energy
31 Clues: the heat from the sun • the ability to do work • something that is bright • a non-renewable energy source • the bouncing back of a wave or energy • something that emits or reflects light • the energy carried by electromagnetic waves • he large-scale movement of electrical energy • the process where heat is converted into light • ...
science 2025-08-22
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- not change
- - a process that uses observation
- variable - factor that is
- hypothesis
- - a possible explanation for an
- - a way to display information and
- System of Units (SI) -
- investigations
- experiment
- measured in an investigation
- on the independent variable and
- pattern in nature
- in nature
- experiments
- by the experimenter
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- - factors in an experiment that
- inquiry - a process that uses a
- - a visual display of information or
- - standard for comparison
- - any factor that can change in
- law - a rule that describes a
- theory - an explanation of
- investigation to gain knowledge about
- system of measurement used
- that can be tested by
- in rows and columns
- of skills and tools to answer
- or to test ideas
- - organized procedure for
- or events that is based on
- variable - factor whose value
31 Clues: in nature • not change • hypothesis • experiment • experiments • investigations • or to test ideas • pattern in nature • in rows and columns • by the experimenter • that can be tested by • System of Units (SI) - • - standard for comparison • variable - factor that is • - organized procedure for • theory - an explanation of • system of measurement used • or events that is based on • ...
Science 2025-09-01
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- Deep ocean valley
- Dark volcanic rock
- Break in Earth’s crust
- Pacific volcano belt
- Earth’s landmasses
- Two landmasses crash
- FAULT Plates slide sideways
- One plate sinks under another
- Layer beneath the crust
- Curved chain of volcanoes
- New ocean crust forms
- Plates crash together
- Sudden ground shaking
- Dense seafloor rock
- Earthquake vibrations
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- Release of magma and gases.
- Earth’s outer solid layer
- Long depression in crust
- Opening where magma escapes
- Connected series of peaks
- Molten rock below surface
- stress pulling crust apart
- Mountains from plate collision
- Continents slowly move
- Where plates meet
- Rigid outer shell of Earth
- Famous California fault
- Underwater mountain chain
- Plates move apart
- Point above quake focus
30 Clues: Deep ocean valley • Where plates meet • Plates move apart • Dark volcanic rock • Earth’s landmasses • Dense seafloor rock • Pacific volcano belt • Two landmasses crash • New ocean crust forms • Plates crash together • Sudden ground shaking • Earthquake vibrations • Break in Earth’s crust • Continents slowly move • Famous California fault • Layer beneath the crust • Point above quake focus • ...
science 2025-12-08
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- Transport – Shared travel systems like buses or trains.
- – Resource that cannot be replaced once used up.
- – Actions taken to reduce environmental harm.
- – Contamination of air, water, or land.
- – Turning waste into reusable material.
- – Too many people living in an area.
- – Meeting needs without harming the future.
- – Moving air, often used as a form of clean energy.
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- – Turning old materials into something of higher value.
- – Careful management of the Earth’s resources.
- – Planting trees in areas where there were none before.
- – A change made to survive in new conditions.
- – Protection of natural resources.
- Quality – A measure of how clean or polluted the atmosphere is.
- Efficiency – Using less power to perform the same task.
- Trade – System ensuring producers get a fair price.
- Consumption – Buying goods that do not harm people or nature.
- – The natural world surrounding us.
- – Long-term weather patterns in a region.
- – Not harmful to the environment.
20 Clues: – Not harmful to the environment. • – Protection of natural resources. • – The natural world surrounding us. • – Too many people living in an area. • – Contamination of air, water, or land. • – Turning waste into reusable material. • – Long-term weather patterns in a region. • – Meeting needs without harming the future. • – A change made to survive in new conditions. • ...
Science 2025-12-08
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- — Sea-level air pressure is 14.7 psi.
- — Pressure from 1 ft water column = 0.433 psi.
- — Common gas example in options.
- — Metric temperature scale (water boils at 100°C).
- — Metal returns to original form after bending/stretching.
- — Formula for methane (natural gas).
- — Fuel gas example listed in question.
- — Common way to control pipe expansion.
- — Concept used in propane density question.
- — Force needed to lift load vertically (RF = m×g).
- — Heat unit: raises 1 lb of water by 1°F.
- — State of matter that is easily compressed.
- — Heating value of natural gas (~1000 BTU/ft³).
- — Inert gas option in the exam list.
- — Water vapor / gas example.
- — Gas example in options.
- — Pipe length increases when heated.
- — Acceleration 9.8 m/s² used in RF problems.
- — Heat needed to raise 1 lb of a substance by 1°F.
- — State with fixed volume but no fixed shape.
- — Gas volume decreases as pressure increases at constant temperature.
- — Condition needed to let atmospheric pressure lift water.
- — Heat that causes a temperature change measured by thermometer.
- — Max height (ft) atmosphere can support water.
- — Gas volume changes directly with temperature at constant pressure.
- — Device used to gain mechanical advantage.
- — Metal can be drawn into wire.
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- — Fulcrum between effort and resistance.
- — Temperature scale used in most exam problems.
- — Heat for change of state without temperature change.
- — −460°F, lowest possible temperature.
- — Natural gas chemical formula is CH4.
- — Lightest element by atomic weight.
- — Heat transfer by movement of air/fluid.
- — Metric heat unit option contrasted with BTU.
- — Water boiling temperature at standard conditions.
- — State of matter with fixed shape and volume.
- — Fuel gas with formula C3H8.
- — Cooling process contrasted with convection in questions.
- — Force required to pull metal apart.
- — Center of atom containing protons and neutrons.
- — Gauge pressure above atmospheric pressure.
- — Neutral particle in the nucleus.
- — Gas pressure changes with temperature at constant volume.
- — Pressure unit: pounds per square inch.
- — Pressure applied to enclosed fluid is equal in all directions.
- — Coefficient of expansion used in pipe-growth math.
- — Chemical formula for propane.
- — Effort distance ÷ resistance distance.
- — Heat transfer by direct contact.
- — Heat transfer by electromagnetic waves.
- — Resistance to sliding/cutting force.
- — Positively charged particle in the nucleus.
- — Metal can be hammered/formed without breaking.
- — Absolute pressure used in gas-law calculations.
- — Pivot point of a lever.
- — Element option listed with gases.
- — Basic building material of substances.
58 Clues: — Gas example in options. • — Pivot point of a lever. • — Water vapor / gas example. • — Fuel gas with formula C3H8. • — Chemical formula for propane. • — Metal can be drawn into wire. • — Common gas example in options. • — Neutral particle in the nucleus. • — Heat transfer by direct contact. • — Element option listed with gases. • — Lightest element by atomic weight. • ...
Science 2025-08-24
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- commonly called as the moho
- who proposed the seafloor spreading theory?
- the continent of south america was formed from which large landmass?
- means all earth
- which plate boundary occurs when two plates slide toward eachother?
- it is underneath the lithosphere
- means all seas.
- they travel through the inner layers of the planet
- first to be felt on the earth's surface
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- refers to the movement of faults along the angle of the fault line
- caused by the rising of heat from the core
- did do not travel through liquids
- refers to the process of forming mountains and mountain ranges
- who proposed the theory of continental drift?
- are cracks on the earth's surface
- which plate boundary is created when two plates move away from each other?
- the only travel on the surface
- prefers to the shaking of the earth
- is divided into four major layers: crust, mantle, outer core and inner core
- takes place when a subducting slab sinks into the hot mantle
20 Clues: means all earth • means all seas. • commonly called as the moho • the only travel on the surface • it is underneath the lithosphere • did do not travel through liquids • are cracks on the earth's surface • prefers to the shaking of the earth • first to be felt on the earth's surface • caused by the rising of heat from the core • who proposed the seafloor spreading theory? • ...
science 2025-09-16
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- framework of lines that help in transferring points on earths 3D onto a flat map
- plain that lies away from a coast low relief elevation can vary
- a landform with high elevation and high relief and usually occur as part of a mountain range
- a feature of topography,such as a hill or valley formed by the process that shape Earth's surface
- longitude lines straight,lattitude lines curved
- group of mountains that are closely related in shape, structure and age
- the shape of land that include the areas elevation relief and landforms
- the difference in elevation between highest and lowest part of an area
- is 1\360 of a way around a circle unit that helps
- a landform made up of nearly flat or gently rolling land with low relief
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- a large area of land made up of mostly the same type
- an imaginary line between north and south poles
- focus on solar system and galaxies
- relates distance on a map to distance on Earth's surface
- height above sea level of a point on Earth's surface
- distance in degrees east and west of prime meridian
- a landform that has high elevation and more or less level surface
- the different mountain ranges in a region
- plain that lies along with seacoast
- used by mapmakers and can be shapes or pictures to stand for features on Earth's surface
- a flat model of all or part of Earth's surface as seen from above
21 Clues: focus on solar system and galaxies • plain that lies along with seacoast • the different mountain ranges in a region • an imaginary line between north and south poles • longitude lines straight,lattitude lines curved • is 1\360 of a way around a circle unit that helps • distance in degrees east and west of prime meridian • ...
Science 2025-11-19
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- Joining of sperm and egg
- Warming caused by trapped heat
- Factor kept constant
- How close results are to true value
- Reaction with oxygen releasing heat
- Organ that produces eggs
- Energy that cannot run out
- Describes observations using numbers
- Factor that can change in an experiment
- One parent creates identical offspring
- Chemical messengers in the body
- Movement of carbon through Earth
- An educated scientific guess
- Describes observations using words
- Unit of force
- Cell division that creates gametes
- A change in DNA sequence
- Rate of change of velocity
- Reaction that absorbs heat
- Two parents create genetic variation
- Removal of large forest areas
- When substances form new products
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- First cell formed after fertilisation
- Fuels from ancient organisms
- Long-term changes in climate
- How consistent repeated results are
- Basic unit of heredity
- Reaction that releases heat
- Amount of matter in an object
- Speed in a given direction
- Different form of a gene
- Release of gases into the air
- Solid that forms in a solution
- Resistance to change in motion
- Organ that produces sperm
- Trait expressed with one allele
- Structure that carries genetic information
- A push or pull
- Molecule that stores genetic code
- Force that opposes motion
- Starting substance in a reaction
- Trait expressed only with two alleles
- Substance formed by a reaction
43 Clues: Unit of force • A push or pull • Factor kept constant • Basic unit of heredity • Joining of sperm and egg • Organ that produces eggs • Different form of a gene • A change in DNA sequence • Organ that produces sperm • Force that opposes motion • Energy that cannot run out • Speed in a given direction • Rate of change of velocity • Reaction that absorbs heat • Reaction that releases heat • ...
science 2025-12-09
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- Neutral particle inside the nucleus
- Measure of an atom’s ability to attract electrons
- Combining light nuclei to form heavier ones
- Total number of protons and neutrons
- Energy level where electrons reside
- Splitting a heavy nucleus into smaller nuclei
- Number of protons in an atom
- Region where electrons are most likely to be found
- Reactive metal found in group 1
- Radioactive metal series beginning with actinium
- Formation of new elements in stars or labs
- Emitting particles or energy due to unstable nuclei
- Positively charged particle in the nucleus
- Rare-earth metal in period 6
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- Scientist who proposed quantized electron orbits
- Atoms of the same element with different neutron counts
- Negatively charged particle orbiting the nucleus
- Metallic elements in the center of the periodic table
- Element with both metal and nonmetal properties
- Negatively charged ion
- Positively charged ion
- Smallest unit of matter
- Vertical column in the periodic table
- Chemically inert element in group 18
- Dense central core of the atom
- Unstable isotope that undergoes decay
- Highly reactive nonmetal in group 17
- Atom that has gained or lost electrons
- Horizontal row in the periodic table
- Electrons involved in chemical bonding
30 Clues: Negatively charged ion • Positively charged ion • Smallest unit of matter • Number of protons in an atom • Rare-earth metal in period 6 • Dense central core of the atom • Reactive metal found in group 1 • Neutral particle inside the nucleus • Energy level where electrons reside • Total number of protons and neutrons • Chemically inert element in group 18 • ...
Science 2025-06-16
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- - Resistance from objects colliding with each other
- - the rate of moving in a direction
- - A physical quantity
- Force - Force that acts on an object in a circular path
- First Law of Motion - Objects at rest stay at rest & objects in motion stay in motion unless acted upon
- - Force that attracts objects towards it
- Resistance - When the air resists an object’s movement
- Force - Sum of all force on an object
- - the rate of moving
- Acceleration - rate of speed in time in a circular motion
- Machine - A more basic machine
- - An object’s mass
- Machine - Machine made up of other machines
- - A device created to perform a specific task
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- - rate of speed in time
- - Energy attributed to motion
- Third Law of Motion - For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Second Law of Motion - F = ma/Net force is equal to mass times acceleration
- Fall - Object motion when only one force is applied
- - moving something from its position
- Velocity - The highest velocity at which an object falls through fluid
- - the act of moving
- of conservation of momentum - the momentum of a system is constant if no external forces are acting on the system
- - mass in motion
- - The tendency of an object to remain at rest or in uniform motion
- - Activity involving effort
26 Clues: - mass in motion • - An object’s mass • - the act of moving • - the rate of moving • - A physical quantity • - rate of speed in time • - Activity involving effort • - Energy attributed to motion • Machine - A more basic machine • - the rate of moving in a direction • - moving something from its position • Force - Sum of all force on an object • ...
SCIENCE 2025-10-20
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- change
- additional consequence/spin off
- study, analyse
- drive, lead
- broad
- unite, combine
- investigate
- learn/investigation
- connect
- exhibit, boast
- differentiate
- remove/transport
- collect
- resemble
- understand
- trust
- watch
- onvenience/pain
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- extremely far away
- examine
- happen/occur
- publish, make something public
- jump of quality
- glance at
- mammal from the rat family used as a pet or in laboratories
- prepare/methos
- genius/something very intelligent
- care, therapy
- method
- to have a way of doing
- experience different ways of doing something until you find one suitable
- educate/raise
- shelter/include
33 Clues: broad • trust • watch • change • method • examine • connect • collect • resemble • glance at • understand • drive, lead • investigate • happen/occur • care, therapy • differentiate • educate/raise • study, analyse • unite, combine • prepare/methos • exhibit, boast • jump of quality • shelter/include • onvenience/pain • remove/transport • extremely far away • learn/investigation • to have a way of doing • ...
science 2025-08-26
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- – supercontinent that existed long ago.
- – about Earth’s moving plates.
- – related to landmasses or continents.
- – a crack in Earth’s crust.
- – the point on Earth’s surface above an earthquake.
- – related to the ocean floor.
- – place where magma rises through the crust.
- – shaking of the ground from moving plates.
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- – plates moving apart.
- current – circular flow in the mantle that moves plates.
- – plates moving together.
- – a break or crack in rock.
- – when one plate slides under another.
- – thick layer of hot rock under the crust.
- – Earth’s thin outer layer.
- – large slab of Earth’s crust that moves.
- – plates sliding past each other.
- – the solid outer layer of Earth (crust + upper mantle).
- – melted rock beneath Earth’s surface.
- – deep valley in the ocean floor.
20 Clues: – plates moving apart. • – plates moving together. • – a break or crack in rock. • – Earth’s thin outer layer. • – a crack in Earth’s crust. • – related to the ocean floor. • – about Earth’s moving plates. • – plates sliding past each other. • – deep valley in the ocean floor. • – when one plate slides under another. • – related to landmasses or continents. • ...
Science 2025-08-20
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- Mining techniques used when the desired resource is more than 100 m (328 feet) below the surface of Earth.
- The underlying rock material from which che inorganic components of a soil are derived.
- The physical removal of rock fragments from a landscape or ecosystem.
- The proportion of soil bases to soil acids, expressed as a percentage.
- A mining technique that creates a large visible pit or hole in the ground.
- The breakdown of rocks and minerals by chemical reactions, the dissolving of chemical elements from rocks, or both
- In resource management the known quantity of a resource that can be economically recovered.
- A mining technique in which the entire top of a mountain is removed with explosives.
- Unwanted waste material created during mining including mineral and other residues that are left behind after the desired metal or ore is removed.
- The removal of strips of soil and rock to expose ore.
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- The loss of some or all of a soil's ability to support plant growth.
- Precipitation high in sulfuric acid and nitric acid from reactions between water vapor and sulfur and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere. Also known as Acid rain.
- The mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals.
- The average concentration of an element in Earth's crust.
- The process of looking for minerals metals and precious stones in river sediments.
- A soil horizon composed primarily of mineral material with very little organic matter.
- An element with properties that allow it to conduct electricity and heat energy, and to perform other important functions.
- The ability of a particular soil to adsorb and release cations.
- The most fully decomposed organic matter in the lowest section of the O horizon.
- A concentrated accumulation of minerals from which economically valuable materials can be extracted.
- A zone of leaching, or eluviation, found in some acidic soils under the O horizon or, less often, the A horizon.
- A horizontal layer in a soil defined by distinctive physical features such as texture and color.
- The organic horizon at the surface of many soils, composed of organic detritus in various stages of decomposition.
- Frequently the top layer of soil, a zone of organic material and minerals that have been mixed together. Also known as Topsoil.
- The least-weathered soil horizon, which always occurs beneath the B horizon and is similar to the parent material.
25 Clues: The mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals. • The removal of strips of soil and rock to expose ore. • The average concentration of an element in Earth's crust. • The ability of a particular soil to adsorb and release cations. • The loss of some or all of a soil's ability to support plant growth. • ...
Science 2025-10-22
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- a material that conducts electrons easily
- a temporary magnet made by passing electric current through a wire coiled around an iron bar
- the energy of motion or energy in use
- light energy that bounces off objects
- transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves
- flow of electrons from negatively charge objects to positively charged objects
- clear material that changes light rays passing through it
- charge obtained by an object when it gains or loses electrons
- path along which electrons can flow
- a material that resist flow of electrons in some way
- energy an object has because of its place or condition
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- transfer of heat when mixing a liquid and a gas
- an element of sound determined by the speed the sounds waves move
- transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another
- attraction or repulsion due to their charges
- direct transfer of heat between objects that touch
- a material that does not carry electrons
- bending of light when they pass through an object
- the loudness of a sound
- ability to cause changes in matter
- the average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object
21 Clues: the loudness of a sound • ability to cause changes in matter • path along which electrons can flow • the energy of motion or energy in use • light energy that bounces off objects • a material that does not carry electrons • a material that conducts electrons easily • attraction or repulsion due to their charges • transfer of heat when mixing a liquid and a gas • ...
Science 2025-10-27
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- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy
- A push or pull that can cause an object to move or change direction
- A tool used to measure temperature.
- The application of physics to study Earth's physical properties and internal structure.
- The basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms.
- Any factor, trait, or condition that can exist in differing amounts or types.
- The process of breathing.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid, a molecule that carries the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- the study of everything around us
- A material that produces a magnetic field.
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- The force that attracts objects towards each other
- Substances that cannot be broken down
- the smallest building block of the universe
- a branch of astronomy that applies the laws of physics and chemistry to understand the universe and the celestial objects within it
- A scientific test to see if a hypothesis is true.
- A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- branch of science that deals with the properties of substances and how they react with each other.
- A group of atoms bonded together
- The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms.
- The act of watching something carefully.
- The study of rocks, minerals, and the Earth's structure and history.
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
24 Clues: The process of breathing. • A group of atoms bonded together • the study of everything around us • A tool used to measure temperature. • Substances that cannot be broken down • The act of watching something carefully. • Anything that has mass and takes up space • A material that produces a magnetic field. • the smallest building block of the universe • ...
Slime Rancher Slime Science 2021-09-02
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- used for teleportation
- allows you to buy blueprints to make slime science
- uses plorts to build blueprint items
- most useful slime science items
- items like trees and rocks
- pulls items from the ground used for making other slime science
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- the mode that allows you to build blueprints
- toys of slime science
- capsules that contain items for slime science
- A machine that breaks down plorts to use for slime science
10 Clues: toys of slime science • used for teleportation • items like trees and rocks • most useful slime science items • uses plorts to build blueprint items • the mode that allows you to build blueprints • capsules that contain items for slime science • allows you to buy blueprints to make slime science • A machine that breaks down plorts to use for slime science • ...
Science 2016-08-17
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- region in space where gravity is strong
- proposed by Georges Lemaitre
- one of the natural sources of aerosols
- H2O combine with another atom to form helium
- tallest mountain on earth
- destructive plate margins
- earth's surface is not a static and intact structure
- law that states galaxies recede at speeds proportional to their distances from the observer
- variation of the spiral galaxy
- undetectable form of matter
- one of the tectonics plate
- it is human-caused or anthropogenic
- active regions
- galactic cluster
- gravitationally bound clusters
- collection of stars
- fine liquid and solid particles
- flat, disk-shaped galaxies
- Milky Way's nearest neighboring spiral galaxy
- can wash out pathogens
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- single supercontinent
- imaginary path around the planets
- clearing of forests
- the ability to absorb and hold heat in the atmosphere
- constructive plate margins
- larger groups of galactic clusters
- birthplace of the stars
- conservative plate margins
- or elongated galaxies
- example of spiral galaxy
- no distinct symmetry compared to spiral and elliptical galaxies
- deepest trench
- largest plate
- proposed the continental drift theory
- gases that contributes to greenhouse effect
- emerged from rising molten rocks
- large volumes of ocean water
- transparent to incoming solar radiation
- increase in the average global temperature
- Have the greatest contribution to global warming
40 Clues: largest plate • deepest trench • active regions • galactic cluster • clearing of forests • collection of stars • single supercontinent • or elongated galaxies • can wash out pathogens • birthplace of the stars • example of spiral galaxy • tallest mountain on earth • destructive plate margins • constructive plate margins • conservative plate margins • one of the tectonics plate • ...
SCIENCE!!!!!!! 2016-05-20
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- a scientist who studies fossils
- the force that makes things stop
- earth materials deposited by erosion
- a prediction about the outcome of an experiment
- any kind of rock breaking down
- a flat grassland
- process where sediment is laid down.
- all of one species is dead.
- a large stream
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- the remains of something dead.
- the force that keeps everything on the earth
- solid layer of rock beneath the soil.
- the crust and outer mantle.
- the process by which living things change over time
- a little scale model of the earth.
- a meander cut off of a river.
- an imaginary line around the earth.
- the three golden triangles in hyrule
- was never alive.
- a stream that flows into a larger stream
- the ability to do work or make change.
21 Clues: a large stream • was never alive. • a flat grassland • the crust and outer mantle. • all of one species is dead. • a meander cut off of a river. • the remains of something dead. • any kind of rock breaking down • a scientist who studies fossils • the force that makes things stop • a little scale model of the earth. • an imaginary line around the earth. • ...
Science 2016-05-17
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- An imaginary line that runs horizontally above or below the equator.
- A measurement about 30 Hg on a barometer; usually brings clear skies.
- A fast moving, narrow current of wind in the upper troposphere that has a powerful influence on weather patterns in North America. It carries weather systems across our continent from west to east.
- A weather tool that gives the direction the wind is coming from.
- One half of a sphere, especially the earth.
- Major movements of water in the oceans.
- An instrument used to measure temperature.
- refers to the warmer waters in the Pacific near the equator.
- How fast or slow the air is moving.
- A measurement of hotness or coldness.
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- Warm water surface current in the Atlantic Ocean that moves from the south of Florida up the eastern seaboard and then across the Atlantic towards Africa.
- The force put on a given area by the weight of the air above it.
- The layer of the atmosphere closest to earth’s surface; weather occurs here and all living things are found in this layer.
- A gauge used to measure the amount of water after it rains.
- The direction from which the wind is coming, not where it is going to.
- The blanket of gases that surrounds earth.
- A measurement usually below 30 Hg. on a barometer; usually brings clouds and rain.
- A device for measuring air pressure.
- A device that measures wind speed.
- Air that moves horizontally.
- refers to colder waters in the same area.
21 Clues: Air that moves horizontally. • A device that measures wind speed. • How fast or slow the air is moving. • A device for measuring air pressure. • A measurement of hotness or coldness. • Major movements of water in the oceans. • refers to colder waters in the same area. • The blanket of gases that surrounds earth. • An instrument used to measure temperature. • ...
Science 2015-11-18
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- The path of an object in space as it moves around another object due to gravity.
- A speed in a specific direction.
- The rate at which velocity changes over time.
- A measure of how fast something moves through a particular distance over a definite time period.
- The overall force acting on an object when all of the forces acting on it are combined.
- The fluid friction due to air.
- An object loction.
- The process of pushing the particles of a material closer together.
- A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume.
- A substance that can flow easily
- The force of gravity on an object.
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- The force that stretches an object.
- The upward force on objects.
- a force that keeps an object moving in a circle.
- A change of position over time.
- A push or pull.
- An amount of three-dimensional space often used to describe the space that an object takes up.
- The force that objects exert on each other because of their mass.
- A measure of how much force is action on a certain area.
- The resistance of an object to a change in the speed or the direction of its motion.
20 Clues: A push or pull. • An object loction. • The upward force on objects. • The fluid friction due to air. • A change of position over time. • A speed in a specific direction. • A substance that can flow easily • The force of gravity on an object. • The force that stretches an object. • The rate at which velocity changes over time. • a force that keeps an object moving in a circle. • ...
Science 2015-11-18
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- A speed in a specific direction.
- The resistance of an object to a change in the speed or the direction of its motion.
- The force of gravity on an object.
- a force that keeps an object moving in a circle.
- The overall force acting on an object when all of the forces acting on it are combined.
- The path of an object in space as it moves around another object due to gravity.
- The process of pushing the particles of a material closer together.
- A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume.
- A substance that can flow easily
- A measure of how fast something moves through a particular distance over a definite time period.
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- The force that stretches an object.
- The fluid friction due to air.
- An amount of three-dimensional space often used to describe the space that an object takes up.
- A change of position over time.
- The upward force on objects.
- The force that objects exert on each other because of their mass.
- The force in an object that resist stretching or pressing.
- The rate at which velocity changes over time.
- A push or pull.
- An object loction.
- A measure of how much force is action on a certain area.
21 Clues: A push or pull. • An object loction. • The upward force on objects. • The fluid friction due to air. • A change of position over time. • A speed in a specific direction. • A substance that can flow easily • The force of gravity on an object. • The force that stretches an object. • The rate at which velocity changes over time. • a force that keeps an object moving in a circle. • ...
Science 2016-03-01
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- The only way is down with this force
- Apparently smaller than it first appeared
- Hostility in a circuit
- Acid, alkali or neutral? We have the test
- Will this gecko find aliens?
- You can fit half a football team in this organ!
- Home of Watt, Fleming and Maxwell
- Cet élément est francais
- His conserves energy and looks good on our blazers
- This evolution pioneer was a real Braveheart
- Study this and you’ll know if the heart’s in the right place
- Rival of Newton… and Peter Pan
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- Is the grass always greener? Depends on this
- Happens in maths and cells
- We’re all separated by six of these
- A big-selling element
- It may keep you warm, but isn’t useful in an orchestra
- It may line clouds but it’s always second best
- A (small) man that makes us laugh
- Electrons and snails are likely to be found in these
- Celebrate a 60th with a lump of this carbon
- DNA pioneer found in the maths department
- It’s never funny when you hit this
- Polish physics power pair
- I can see a French city with this!
25 Clues: A big-selling element • Hostility in a circuit • Cet élément est francais • Polish physics power pair • Happens in maths and cells • Will this gecko find aliens? • Rival of Newton… and Peter Pan • A (small) man that makes us laugh • Home of Watt, Fleming and Maxwell • It’s never funny when you hit this • I can see a French city with this! • We’re all separated by six of these • ...
Science 2016-02-29
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- A big-selling element - platinum
- Polish physics power pair
- Uprising in a circuit
- These siblings named themselves after acids, alkalis, etc.
- DNA pioneer found in the maths department
- Celebrate a 60th with a lump of this carbon
- A distinguished man’s award
- Study this and you’ll know if the heart’s in the right place
- You can fit half a football team in this organ!
- These dishes are half-frightened
- Acid, alkali or neutral? We have the test
- Rival of Newton… and Peter Pan - hooke
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- Is the grass always greener? Depends on this
- Cet élément est francais
- Happens in maths and cells
- Home of Watt, Fleming and Maxwell
- Will this gecko find aliens?
- This evolution pioneer was a real Braveheart
- It’s never funny when you hit this
- We’re all separated by six of these
- The only way is down with this force
- His conserves energy and looks good on blazers
- Apparently smaller than it first appeared
- I can see a French city with this!
- A metal you might get if you apply G-force to the elderly
25 Clues: Uprising in a circuit • Cet élément est francais • Polish physics power pair • Happens in maths and cells • A distinguished man’s award • Will this gecko find aliens? • A big-selling element - platinum • These dishes are half-frightened • Home of Watt, Fleming and Maxwell • It’s never funny when you hit this • I can see a French city with this! • ...
Science 2015-11-03
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- mixture that cant be separated
- up of combinations of matter
- that has mass and occupies space
- amount of solute that can be dissolved into something
- that uses gas under pressure to move loads
- be able to be dissolved in a particular solvent
- substance that dissolves
- in which water is the solvent
- substance that does the dissolving
- in which the different substances are easy to see
- of the amount of force applied to a given area
- mixture in which the different substances can be seen
- solution where more solute can be dissolved
- up of only one type of matter
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- that uses liquid under pressure to move loads
- of 2 or more substances that looks like one substance
- in which the different substances cant be seen
- matter is made up of this
- point:Saturated point at a given temperature
- mixture that can be separated
- solution n that tells us the ammount of solute that is dissolved in a specific amount of solvent
- solution in which more solution can be dissolved
- of water and solid
- have a fixed shape
- this happens it makes the temperature go up and the solute will dissolve quicker
- per unit of volume
26 Clues: of water and solid • have a fixed shape • per unit of volume • substance that dissolves • matter is made up of this • up of combinations of matter • mixture that can be separated • in which water is the solvent • up of only one type of matter • mixture that cant be separated • that has mass and occupies space • substance that does the dissolving • ...
Science 2015-09-30
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- cause something to curve
- a column of light
- looking so delicious you want to eat it
- relaxed
- a very small tube
- move with a short sudden movement
- the fluid in the mouth
- unable to move
- limit
- lacking a physical ability
- trick somebody
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- come out
- difficult to believe
- optical illusion
- the first example of something
- turn fast
- legs and arms
- doubtful
- a collection of stars
- move round and round
20 Clues: limit • relaxed • come out • doubtful • turn fast • legs and arms • unable to move • trick somebody • optical illusion • a column of light • a very small tube • difficult to believe • move round and round • a collection of stars • the fluid in the mouth • cause something to curve • lacking a physical ability • the first example of something • move with a short sudden movement • ...
SCIENCE 2016-11-27
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- State of matter where atoms are not as tightly bound. Takes the shape of its container.
- Study of celestial objects (Stars, Sun, Planets, Moons).
- Study of plants.
- A substance found in nature or created in a lab and cannot be separated into smaller substances.
- Study of animals.
- Solid to Gas
- The pursuit of knowledge, a systematically organized body of knowledge.
- Changes in composition.
- Anything that occupies space and has mass.
- When a substance combines with another to form a new substance.
- Studies the properties, structure, and composition of matter and the changes it undergoes.
- Uniform composition and appearance throughout.
- The branch of science concerned with the chemical processes that occur within living things.
- Changes in shape size or property but not in composition.
- 4th phase of matter wherein molecules move at tremendous speeds.
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- A physical combination of two or more substances where the substances retain their original identity.
- A group of gaseous elements.
- A group of elements that are brittle, dull, non conductive.
- Substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements.
- State of matter where atoms are very far apart.
- Solid to Liquid
- 5th phase of matter formed by bosons cooled to near absolute zero temperature.
- State of matter where atoms are tightly bound to each other.
- Liquid to Solid
- A branch of matter that studies other elements besides carbon.
- A group of elements that are in-between metals and non-metals, semi-conductors.
- A branch of matter that studies Carbon and its compounds.
- A group of elements that are ductile, malleable, and great conductors.
- Study of life and living organisms.
- The study of matter and its motion through space and time.
30 Clues: Solid to Gas • Solid to Liquid • Liquid to Solid • Study of plants. • Study of animals. • Changes in composition. • A group of gaseous elements. • Study of life and living organisms. • Anything that occupies space and has mass. • Uniform composition and appearance throughout. • State of matter where atoms are very far apart. • ...
SCIENCE 2016-11-27
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- of or relating to an atom or atoms.
- an airlike fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity.
- can exist in a variety of forms, such as electrical, mechanical, chemical, thermal, or nuclear, and can be transformed from one form to another.
- highly ionized particle
- Study of plants.
- study of human behavior
- not consisting of or deriving from living matter.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- a pioneer in organic chemistry
- for example; digestion
- is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom.
- consist of living things
- a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.
- A mixture which has uniform composition and properties throughout.
- the value changes wth the amount of sample
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- will change the object. for example; flamavidity, reaction
- irm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole
- didnt change the object, for example; weight, height, temperature
- the branch of chemistry concerned with the application of the techniques and theories of physics to the study of chemical systems.
- the branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes that occur within living organisms.
- is made of different substances that remain physically separate. Heterogeneous mixtures always have more than one phase
- Study of the atmosphere
- is a negatively charged subatomic particle
- Physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure
- is a property of a physical body.
- didnt changes wth the amount of sample
- chemistry is the science of obtaining, processing, and communicating information about the composition and structure of matter
- is a branch of physical science that studies the composition, structure, properties and change of matter
30 Clues: Study of plants. • for example; digestion • highly ionized particle • study of human behavior • Study of the atmosphere • consist of living things • a pioneer in organic chemistry • is a property of a physical body. • of or relating to an atom or atoms. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • didnt changes wth the amount of sample • is a negatively charged subatomic particle • ...
Science 2017-01-31
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- who was an english physicist
- how much atomic mass unit does a neutron have
- when representing an element , what is the minimum of items you must have
- what particle does the extra nuclear region have
- what words represent the amount of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- who was the first person to discover the atom
- the amount of protons in the nucleus is called .....
- what is the element for the symbol NA
- how many regions does the atom have
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- what do you call atoms that have the same amount of protons but different amount of neutrons
- who discovered the electron
- what charge does a neutral atom have
- what has momentum but no electric charge
- what charge does a proton have
- who discovered the neutron
- what has a negative charge
- within the extra nuclear region, are found.......... concentric orbits
- a ....... atom has the same amount of protons and electrons
- what takes up approximately 99% of an atoms volume
- what is the shortened way of saying atomic mass units
- what is the lightest element in its gaseous state
- what is the 19th element on the periodic table
- what is the smallest part of matter
- what is the 5th element in the periodic table
24 Clues: who discovered the neutron • what has a negative charge • who discovered the electron • who was an english physicist • what charge does a proton have • what is the smallest part of matter • how many regions does the atom have • what charge does a neutral atom have • what is the element for the symbol NA • what has momentum but no electric charge • ...
science 2017-01-25
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- this hangs above my fireplace
- an educated guess
- a thin layer of rock covering the mantle
- why are you so tall? that was a _____
- a subatomic particle that has no charge and is found inside the nucleus of the atom
- a rigid layer made up of the upper most part of the mantle and the crust
- using your five senses to collect information
- hot ball of fire made of nickel and iron
- a liquid typically one other than water used for dissolving other substances
- a variable changed by the scientist
- in math x is the
- atoms are always in _____ motion
- a subatomic particle that has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus of the atom
- the variable used to see the difference it makes
- thin layer of rock on land
- very hot and is a liquid made of nickel and iron
- chemical properties are those which can only be observed by altering the identity of the substance
- these animals have like 30 spots
- the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas
- a change which alters the appearance but does not create a different substance
- a physical property that describes the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent
- any substance that dissolves in a liquid solvent to create a solution
- a thin layer of rock under the ocean
- I have an ______ of what will happen
- currents of hot up top but when it cools it goes to the bottom
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- the heat from the fire is called
- composed of only one kind of atom and cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- physical properties are those which can be observed with out altering the identity of the substance
- steps used to answer problems or questions about the world around us
- when I touched the pan I burnt my hand why?
- the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid
- is a super continent that began to drift apart 225 million years ago
- a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- the smallest unit of pure substance that still has the properties of that substance
- a substance that undergoes a change that forms a new substance with new properties
- any substance that is dissolved in a liquid solvent to make a solution
- In the movie Journey to the Center of the Enter they were looking for the earth's ______
- a plate boundary where two plates come together or converge
- A theory that the crust is split into sections
- a part of the earth the upper mantle and the crust
- amount of mass per unit of volume
- a mixture of two or more elements
- boundary two layers of crust sliding past each other
- a subatomic particle that has a negative charge and is found on the outside the atom
- the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- the animals skin is soft and wrinkly and they're beautiful
- your notes measurements and observations recorded during the experiment
- the last step of the scientific method. It is a statement about your if your hypothesis is correct or not
- step by step procedure to test your hypothesis including materials and variables
49 Clues: in math x is the • an educated guess • thin layer of rock on land • this hangs above my fireplace • the heat from the fire is called • atoms are always in _____ motion • these animals have like 30 spots • amount of mass per unit of volume • a mixture of two or more elements • a variable changed by the scientist • a thin layer of rock under the ocean • ...
science 2016-11-11
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- something living
- a biological relationship that two different species of things are very close
- symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
- a square that marks off a specific area for study
- a organism that breaks down dead or waste material
- the study of the interactions among organisms and interactions between the organism and the environment
- eat the producers that make food because consumers cant make their own food
- a geographical area (large ECOSYSTEM) with a relatively uniform macroclimate, characterized by a mosaic of vegetation, soils and, to a lesser extent, animal life reflecting that climate
- a organism that eats both animals and plants
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- a organism that only eats other animals
- a relationship between two things in which one of them benefits and one is harmed
- something non-living
- a organisms location it lives in and the role it plays
- the place where a organism lives
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- a group of organisms that can successfully mate with each other
- a word describing two species that are very close and live close together
- a organism that only eats plants
- large parts on earth that have particular living and nonliving things and weather
- all the interacting organisms that live in a environment
- how ecologists estimate the population sizes in ecosystems
- a organism that eats decaying plants and animal matter
- an association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives
- 10 different natural regions in BC
- make its own food
- a group made up of all the interacting populations that live in a area
- an organism that lives in or on another organism and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense.
- a scientist who studies the interactions among organisms
- the average weather pattern of a region over a long period of time
30 Clues: something living • make its own food • something non-living • a organism that only eats plants • the place where a organism lives • 10 different natural regions in BC • a organism that only eats other animals • a organism that eats both animals and plants • a square that marks off a specific area for study • a organism that breaks down dead or waste material • ...
science 2016-11-14
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- the continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid.
- a semi liquid mixture, typically of fine particles of manure, cement, or coal suspended in
- substance composed of one material
- the thickness of a fluid
- a substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressureDensity the degree of compactness of a substance.
- workplace hazardous material information system
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
- substance in which you can see the different materials its composed of
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- a device operated by compressed liquids
- when a solute fuses with a liquid
- substance composed of multiple materials
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- the reduction in volume (causing an increase in pressure) of the fuel mixture in an internal combustion engine before ignition.
- how much something weighs
- a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major componen
- a marking on a ship's side showing the limit of submersion legal under various conditions.
- more solute can be dissolved
- a device operated by compressed air
- when no more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature
- cleans pipes as it moves through them
- how much solute can be dissolve at a given temperature
- firm and stable does not change shape
- hazardous household products symbols
24 Clues: the thickness of a fluid • how much something weighs • more solute can be dissolved • when a solute fuses with a liquid • substance composed of one material • a device operated by compressed air • hazardous household products symbols • cleans pipes as it moves through them • firm and stable does not change shape • a device operated by compressed liquids • ...
science 2017-02-13
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- the end of an organism or of a group of organisms
- a vertebrate animal of a class that includes snakes, lizards, crocodiles, turtles, and tortoises.
- Any preserved evidence of life from a past geological age
- age: The geologic age of a fossil organism, rock, or geologic feature or event defined relative to other organisms, rocks, or features or events rather than in terms of years.
- an animal lacking a backbone, such as an arthropod, mollusk, annelid, coelenterate
- a scientist who studies fossils.
- of superposition: a basic law of geochronology, stating that in any undisturbed sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest on bottom,
- decay: any method of determining the age of earth materials or objects of organic origin based on measurement of either short-lived radioactive elements or the amount of a long-lived radioactive element plus its decay product
- the action or process of forcing a body of igneous rock between or through existing formations, without reaching the surface.
- Words:
- A fossil formed when an animal, plant, or other organism dies and is covered by sediment
- The time required for half the quantity of a drug or other substance deposited in a living organism to be metabolized or eliminated by normal biological processes.
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- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun
- age: the true age of a rock or fossil
- the movement of magma onto the surface of the earth through volcanic craters and cracks in the earth's crust, forming igneous rock.
- fossil: a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found.
- film: fossil found in any rock when organic material is compressed, leaving only a carbon residue or film
- a major division of time that is a subdivision of an eon and is itself subdivided into periods.
- an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes.
- belonging to or characteristic of a past historical time, especially in style or design.
- a surface of contact between two groups of unconformable strata.
- extinction: a large number of species within a relatively short period of geological time
- a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, the secretion of milk by females for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young.
- fossil: a fossil of a footprint, trail, burrow, or other trace of an animal rather than of the animal itself.
- A fossil formed when an animal, plant, or other organism dies, its flesh decays and bones deteriorate due to chemical reactions
- a crack in a rock along which slippage has occurred.
- a cold-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that comprises the frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders.
- time scale: a system of chronological dating that relates noah macuha
- fossil: a fossil through the replacement of the original material and the filling of the original pore spaces with minerals.
30 Clues: Words: • a scientist who studies fossils. • age: the true age of a rock or fossil • the end of an organism or of a group of organisms • a crack in a rock along which slippage has occurred. • Any preserved evidence of life from a past geological age • a surface of contact between two groups of unconformable strata. • ...
science 2017-12-12
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- square / The Punnett square is a diagram that is used to predict an outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment. It is named after Reginald C. Punnett, who devised the approach. The diagram is used by biologists to determine the probability of an offspring having a particular genotype.
- / Alternative forms of a given gene are called alleles, and they can be dominant or recessive. When an individual has two of the same allele, whether dominant or recessive, they are homozygous. Heterozygous means having one each of two different alleles.
- / the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- / the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- / A form of dominance in which the alleles of a gene pair in a heterozygote are fully expressed thereby resulting in offspring with a phenotype that is neither dominant nor recessive.
- / a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- / the action or process of fertilizing an egg, female animal, or plant, involving the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- allele / an allele that produces its characteristic phenotype only when its paired allele is identical.
- / one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- / the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties, such as a mule (a hybrid of a donkey and a horse).
- inheritance / polygenic inheritance (multifactorial inheritance; quantitative inheritance) The determination of a particular characteristic, e.g. height or skin colour, by many genes (polygenes), each having a small effect individually. Characteristics controlled in this way show continuous variation.
- / (of an animal) bred from parents of the same breed or variety.
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- dominance / incomplete dominance n. A heterozygous condition in which both alleles at a gene locus are partially expressed and which often produces an intermediate phenotype.
- allele / an allele that produces the same phenotype whether its paired allele is identical or different.
- alleles / multiple alleles Three or more alternative forms of a gene (alleles) that can occupy the same locus. However, only two of the alleles can be present in a single organism.
- / the genetic constitution of an individual organism.
- / a probable or the most probable event.
- / (in informal use) a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- / The genetics term heterozygous refers to a pair of genes where one is dominant and one is recessive — they're different. Like all words with the prefix hetero, this has to do with things that are different — specifically genes. ... If you inherited the same gene from both parents, it's homozygous — the same.
- / the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
20 Clues: / a probable or the most probable event. • / the genetic constitution of an individual organism. • / (of an animal) bred from parents of the same breed or variety. • / the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. • / a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person. • ...
science 2017-10-18
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- chemical element with an atomic number of 16
- a substance that is harmful to the environment(pollute)
- fuel such as gas formed from remains of living organisms
- gradual destruction of something
- farming; raising crops and livestock
- capable of producing vegetation
- number of people in the world in billions
- fog/ haze combined with atmospheric pollutants
- water that has seeped down under the ground
- making steps in flat areas
- artificial of water to help produce crops
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- an area of land without vegetation and soil is reduced to dust
- introducing harmful substances to the environment
- chemical substance put on plants to protect them from pests
- something that flows off into bodies of water
- number of people that can be supported by something
- number of people the earth can support in billions
- number of people in an area
- process of turning liquid to vapor
- manage, preserve, or save
20 Clues: manage, preserve, or save • making steps in flat areas • number of people in an area • capable of producing vegetation • gradual destruction of something • process of turning liquid to vapor • farming; raising crops and livestock • number of people in the world in billions • artificial of water to help produce crops • water that has seeped down under the ground • ...
science 2017-11-08
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- solid to melting
- always results with a new formation not reversible
- mass mass of one atom of an element
- amu
- the material produced by the reaction
- when two or more substances combine to form a new substance
- solid to a gas
- react aggressively so as alkali metals
- absorption of energy
- have both metal and non metal properties
- vertical column
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- horizontal show
- gas to a solid
- can me a solid or a gas
- vertical column
- shiny, malleable, ductile
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
- when a non metal and a pure substance combines
- are pure substances formed as a result of the attraction between particles of opposite charges
- are characteristics that can be used to describe a substance
- start of the reactions
- lose of energy
- change can be used to observe matter can be reversible
- stable
- liquid to solid
25 Clues: amu • stable • gas to a solid • solid to a gas • lose of energy • horizontal show • vertical column • liquid to solid • vertical column • solid to melting • absorption of energy • start of the reactions • can me a solid or a gas • shiny, malleable, ductile • mass mass of one atom of an element • the material produced by the reaction • react aggressively so as alkali metals • ...
science 2018-02-01
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- little flap that closes when you swallow
- this organ is found in multiple systems
- attached to bones
- this organ helps dissolve food
- this system generates heat
- takes in oxygen to be delivered to the cells
- this system sends messages to the brain
- this system takes in oxygen
- this organ's function is to absorb minerals and water
- this system is made up of veins, arteries and capillaries
- pipe that leads to the lungs
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- organ that pumps blood to areas in your body
- carry blood throughout the body
- this system absorbs nutrients and gets rid of waste
- these organs help make your body move around
- nutrients from food are absorbed into the bloodstream in this organ
- this system makes blood cells
- lines the wall of hollow organs
- creates a passage way for neurons to get to the brain
- tiny balloon like air sacs
20 Clues: attached to bones • this system generates heat • tiny balloon like air sacs • this system takes in oxygen • pipe that leads to the lungs • this system makes blood cells • this organ helps dissolve food • carry blood throughout the body • lines the wall of hollow organs • this organ is found in multiple systems • this system sends messages to the brain • ...
Science 2018-03-08
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- / is the strongest winds
- / Is Wisconsin's zone
- / Circulation cells
- / Particles of sand carried off by a strong wind
- / Speed on Earth is affected by
- / named in the 19th century, Will
- / little oxygen and have mountainous terrain
- / Fine particles of Earth or matter raised and suspended in the air
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- / a violent rotating column of air that doesn't touch the ground
- / Precipitation in the form of small ice falling
- / tilt of the Earth
- / Low latitude air movement toward the equator
- / is the most common type of precipitation
- / Precipitation of snow crystals that are branched
- / is when the new climatic normal will be calculated
- / air rises, diverges and travels toward the pole
- / different between climate and weather
- / a violent rotating column of air that touches the ground
- / most common type of obscuration
- / the potential evaporation and transpiration exceed precipitation
20 Clues: / tilt of the Earth • / Circulation cells • / Is Wisconsin's zone • / is the strongest winds • / Speed on Earth is affected by • / named in the 19th century, Will • / most common type of obscuration • / different between climate and weather • / is the most common type of precipitation • / little oxygen and have mountainous terrain • ...
Science 2018-04-17
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- they don’t need oxygen to survive
- it burns things
- doesn’t get sick
- a house that u grow plants in
- a group where everyone is the same organism
- what does fire do
- breathing support
- a mass of running water
- trapped
- molecules
- randomly selected square plots
- when organisms use the same limited resource
- in charge
- the process of rotting
- is a relationship between the parasite and it’s host
- water world
- to welcome someone or thing
- is eaten by its predator
- rain sleet snow
- a group where different populations interacting with each other
- leaves and sun
- long and close relationships between two different species
- hot, big and bright
- when a species produces offspring
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- describes the living world
- is a relationship which they both benefit
- this eats its prey
- a type of sugar
- entering a new place
- they need oxygen to survive
- leaving a place
- steam
- blood related
- land world
- microscopic pores
- a group of animals that have similar qualities
- when two or more organisms help each other
- a type of plant cells
- water evaporating from plants
- what makes leaves look green
- cutting down our trees
- one benefit and one is not affected
- rubbish in our environment
- a long period of time without water
- the separation of atoms
- to be trapped a again
- a community of living organisms
- you need it to breathe
- a place where something lives
- it is left over
50 Clues: steam • trapped • molecules • in charge • land world • water world • blood related • leaves and sun • a type of sugar • it burns things • leaving a place • rain sleet snow • it is left over • doesn’t get sick • what does fire do • breathing support • microscopic pores • this eats its prey • hot, big and bright • entering a new place • a type of plant cells • to be trapped a again • the process of rotting • ...
Science 2018-06-21
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- study of microbiology
- study of bacteria
- refer to the external appearance of an organism
- study of cells
- refer to the combination of two different alleles
- passing of traits from parents to their offspring
- study of animals
- made out of genes located inside the nucleus
- traits that are hidden
- study of viruses
- naming,grouping,classifying living-things
- study the relationship of living thing to non-living fact
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- combination of genes in an organism
- study of tissues
- mating between two organisms with different variations at one genetic chromosome of interest.
- the scientific study of plants
- refer to the combination of two alleles
- it is body chromosomes
- traits that are expressed
- the position of a gene on a chromosome
- study of organs of living things
- study of heredity
22 Clues: study of cells • study of tissues • study of animals • study of viruses • study of bacteria • study of heredity • study of microbiology • it is body chromosomes • traits that are hidden • traits that are expressed • the scientific study of plants • study of organs of living things • combination of genes in an organism • the position of a gene on a chromosome • ...
Science 2018-06-21
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- study the relationship of living thing to non-living fact
- naming,grouping,classifying living-things
- study of tissues
- made out of genes located inside the nucleus
- refer to the combination of two different alleles
- mating between two organisms with different variations at one genetic chromosome of interest.
- combination of genes in an organism
- passing of traits from parents to their offspring
- traits that are expressed
- refer to the combination of two alleles
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- study of organs of living things
- study of cells
- it is body chromosomes
- traits that are hidden
- the position of a gene on a chromosome
- study of microbiology
- study of bacteria
- refer to the external appearance of an organism
- study of animals
- study of heredity
- the scientific study of plants
- study of viruses
22 Clues: study of cells • study of tissues • study of animals • study of viruses • study of bacteria • study of heredity • study of microbiology • it is body chromosomes • traits that are hidden • traits that are expressed • the scientific study of plants • study of organs of living things • combination of genes in an organism • the position of a gene on a chromosome • ...
Science 2018-06-21
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- it is body chromosome
- combination of genes in an organism
- study of tissues
- made up genes located inside the nucleus
- study of bacteria
- study of heredity
- mating of two organism that differ in only one character
- trait that are expressed
- study of cells
- study the relationship of living thing to non living factor in the environment
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- the study of plants
- study of animals
- this refers to the transfer of character to parent offspring
- study of microbiology
- refer to the combination of two alleles
- refer to the external appearance of an organism
- study of organs
- refer to the combination of two different alleles
- trait that are hidden
- naming,grouping,classyfying living-things
- study of viruses
- the position of the gene on a chromosome
22 Clues: study of cells • study of organs • study of animals • study of tissues • study of viruses • study of bacteria • study of heredity • the study of plants • it is body chromosome • study of microbiology • trait that are hidden • trait that are expressed • combination of genes in an organism • refer to the combination of two alleles • made up genes located inside the nucleus • ...
Science 2018-06-21
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- study of tissues
- study of viruses
- study of bacteria
- it is body chromosomes
- refer to the combination of two different alleles
- mating between two organisms with different variations at one genetic chromosome of interest.
- study of organs of living things
- passing of traits from parents to their offspring
- study of heredity
- study the relationship of living thing to non-living fact
- combination of genes in an organism
- naming,grouping,classifying living-things
- the scientific study of plants
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- refer to the external appearance of an organism
- study of microorganisms
- made out of genes located inside the nucleus
- study of animals
- traits that are hidden
- refer to the combination of two alleles
- traits that are expressed
- study of cells
- the position of a gene on a chromosome
22 Clues: study of cells • study of tissues • study of viruses • study of animals • study of bacteria • study of heredity • it is body chromosomes • traits that are hidden • study of microorganisms • traits that are expressed • the scientific study of plants • study of organs of living things • combination of genes in an organism • the position of a gene on a chromosome • ...
Science 2018-09-03
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- The point on the Earth's surface located directly above the focus of an earthquake.
- Movement of the seafloor
- He created Continental Drift Theory
- The vast super-continent break into several pieces
- Combination of Dip-Slip and Strike-Slip Fault
- The hanging wall slips down
- A scale of hardness used in classifying minerals
- Break in the Earth's crust
- The location where the earthquake begins. The ground ruptures at this spot, then seismic waves radiate outward in all directions.
- 45 degrees-60 degrees
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- Used for masuring the magnitude of an earthquake
- The foot wall slips down
- A sudden ground motion or vibration produced by a rapid release of stored-up energy
- Huge segments of rocks and land
- energy released by an earthquake
- The vast super-continent
- damage of the earthquake
- Used for measuring the intensity of an earthquake
- He created Seafloor Spreading Theory
- Fault rub each other
20 Clues: Fault rub each other • 45 degrees-60 degrees • The foot wall slips down • Movement of the seafloor • The vast super-continent • damage of the earthquake • Break in the Earth's crust • The hanging wall slips down • Huge segments of rocks and land • energy released by an earthquake • He created Continental Drift Theory • He created Seafloor Spreading Theory • ...
Science 2018-08-20
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- A solid ball of very hot metals in the earth's interior
- A liquid ball of very hot metals in the earth's interior
- Type of metamorphism in which the mineralogy and texture of rocks are changed over a wide area by deep burial and heating
- Type of plate movement that explains that two plates collide with each other
- THeory of the origin of Solar System explaining that moon shoots out from earth
- Many minerals have similar ________, and changes its ________ when exposed to heat or air
- Third planet in the solar system
- Type of plate movement that explains that two plates move away from each other
- A hypothetical supercontinent that included all current land masses
- A test if mineral for the quality and amount of the light it reflects
- Cycle of processes undergone by rocks in the earth's crust
- Formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment
- Occurs when two plates move sideways against each other
- A naturally occuring chemical compound, a crystalline form of abiogenic in origin
- THeory of the origin of Solar System explaining that gas clouds were captured by the sun
- Desintegration of rocks into smaller pieces
- Theory of the origin of universe that claims new matters are created constantly
- Center of earth's solar system
- Largest later of the earth's interior
- Theory of the origin of universe that explains that it initiates another Big Bang
- Type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed by heat, due to contact with magma
- Type of rock which has been changed by extreme heat and pressure
- An igneous volcanic rock formation in which hot magma from inside the Earth flows out
- Phenomenon of eruption of magma on the earth's surface
- A type of igneous rock that forms within the earth's crust
- A type of weathering that is caused by several biological activity
- Tendency of a mineral to break along flat planar surfaces as determined by the structure of its crystals
- Largest planet in the solar system
- A process inlcuding; weathering, mass movements, erosion, and deposition
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- A process that is formed or occurring beneath the surface of the Earth
- Type of sedimentary rock formed from ________ material
- Theory of the origin of universe that explains that an explosion started the expansion of the universe
- Geological process in which sediments are added to a landform or land mass
- Solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
- Sediments is removed from its place of origin
- A test if mineral for the color of its powder
- A theory by Alfred Wegener
- Deformation of the Earth's crust, and more especially to folding and faulting
- Branch of astronomy dealing with universe as whole
- Any separation in a geologic formation of rocks
- A modern theory that explains seafloor spreading, and movements of lithospheric plates
- Thinnest layer of the earth's interior
- A type of weathering that cause physical disintegration of rock
- A process of formation and deformation of landforms on the surface of the earth
- Type of sedimentary rock that has resulted from compaction and cementation
- A type of rock formed by the solidification of magma
- Study of celestial objects
- Type of sedimentary rock resulted of repeated flooding and evaporation
- Minerologist also identify minerals by their ________
- THeory of the origin of Solar System explaining that planets are wandering and caught by the earth's gravity
50 Clues: A theory by Alfred Wegener • Study of celestial objects • Center of earth's solar system • Third planet in the solar system • Largest planet in the solar system • Largest later of the earth's interior • Thinnest layer of the earth's interior • Desintegration of rocks into smaller pieces • Sediments is removed from its place of origin • ...
SCIENCE 2018-11-04
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- Mesh
- Surface of liquid
- Change of state
- Distiller
- Not Rows
- Change
- Liquid Collected
- A diagram showing results
- Room filled with scientific equipment
- Glasses
- Investigate
- Stand
- Burner Heat source
- Heat
- Axis
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- Capacity
- Expert
- Study
- F or C
- I cant be created or destroyed
- I am natural and flammable
- Mixing tool
- Risk
- CH4
- point
- Container
26 Clues: CH4 • Mesh • Risk • Heat • Axis • Study • Stand • point • Expert • F or C • Change • Glasses • Capacity • Not Rows • Distiller • Container • Mixing tool • Investigate • Change of state • Liquid Collected • Surface of liquid • Burner Heat source • A diagram showing results • I am natural and flammable • I cant be created or destroyed • Room filled with scientific equipment
SCIENCE 2018-11-21
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- the new substance created in a chemical reaction
- a chemical combination of two or more elements in a specific ratio
- numerical prefix for three
- numerical prefix for five
- a kind of change when a material changes state, (or appearance), but does not change composition. This process is reversible.
- smallest particle of matter with a negative charge
- can be made into thin strands of wire
- vertical groups of elements with similar properties
- an atom that has become electrically charged because it has either gained or lost electrons
- can be easily separated
- a substance that helps speed up the rate of reaction between reactants
- pure substance
- smallest particle of matter with a neutral charge
- an organic catalyst
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- numerical prefix for four
- numerical prefix for one
- an element that has metallic and non-metallic properties
- a kind of change where the reactants either create or turn into a new substance. This process is not reversible.
- a chemical reaction that occurs when oxygen reacts to another substance to create a new one
- pounded or rolled into sheets
- numerical prefix for two
- can not be separated easily
- smallest particle of matter with a positive charge
- the most reactive non-metals
- the smartest part of an element that is representative of that element, a neutral particle made up of protons, neutrons and electrons
- the positively charged centre of an atom, made up of neutrons and protons
26 Clues: pure substance • an organic catalyst • can be easily separated • numerical prefix for one • numerical prefix for two • numerical prefix for four • numerical prefix for five • numerical prefix for three • can not be separated easily • the most reactive non-metals • pounded or rolled into sheets • can be made into thin strands of wire • the new substance created in a chemical reaction • ...
science 2018-11-28
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- pumps blood around the body
- president of usa
- what we breath out
- green avenger
- what we do when we are cold
- home of the black panther
- what sugar is food broken down to
- korean word for Grilled Pork Belly BBQ
- what hormone is produced when sugar levels rise
- the organ that secretes the hormone insulin
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- avenger with a hammer
- keeping a balance in the body
- found in your blood
- normal body temperature in centigrade
- type of energy found in batteries
- the loss of too much water in our bodies
- capital of s korea
- these organs help us take in oxygen
- famous island in s korea
- capital of france
20 Clues: green avenger • president of usa • capital of france • what we breath out • capital of s korea • found in your blood • avenger with a hammer • famous island in s korea • home of the black panther • pumps blood around the body • what we do when we are cold • keeping a balance in the body • type of energy found in batteries • what sugar is food broken down to • ...
science 2018-05-15
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- a wave that requires a medium to travel
- what frequency is expressed in
- a measure of how far the particles in the medium move from their normal rest position
- particles move back and forth in the same direction that the wave travels
- happens when a sound wave matches a natural frequency of an object
- the speed at which a wave travels
- the time required for one cycle of waves
- tells how many waves occur in an amount of time
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- sound waves that have frequencies greater than 20,000 hertz
- unit used to express loudness
- a disturbance in electric and magnetic fields
- uses of echoes to find objects
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another
- longitudinal wave that is caused by vibrations and travels through a medium
- particles move perpendicularly to the direction the wave travels
- distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
- the material through which a wave travels
- measure of how well a sound can be heard
- a reflected sound wave
- how high or low you think a sound is
20 Clues: a reflected sound wave • unit used to express loudness • uses of echoes to find objects • what frequency is expressed in • the speed at which a wave travels • how high or low you think a sound is • a wave that requires a medium to travel • measure of how well a sound can be heard • the time required for one cycle of waves • the material through which a wave travels • ...
Science 2012-03-29
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- the way something works
- you blow your nose with this
- the bone/s down your back
- what you do when you react
- opposite of the right section of the brain
- controls your thoughts
- a kidney is one of these
- structural, functional and biological unit of all organisms
- opposite of the left section of the brain
- the portion of the brain at the back of the head
- getting used to certain changes
- is located in the skull
- has both innate and learned behaviors
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- testing and retesting
- for example migration of birds and courtship tituals
- A chemical substance produced in the body
- behavior within society
- behavior you are born with
- what you need to catch a ball
- protects the brain
- how fast you can catch something
- the way you act
- behavior that is not inherited by your parents
- a type of learning that uses reason
24 Clues: the way you act • protects the brain • testing and retesting • controls your thoughts • the way something works • behavior within society • is located in the skull • a kidney is one of these • the bone/s down your back • behavior you are born with • what you do when you react • you blow your nose with this • what you need to catch a ball • getting used to certain changes • ...
Science 2013-04-10
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- Mammals give birth to live _____.
- A safe place to live.
- Reptiles have ______, scaly skin.
- Amphibians have smooth, _____ skin.
- I use my ears for ______.
- shark and angelfish
- breathe oxygen in and carbon dioxide out
- room to grow
- dolphins and giraffes
- Fish breathe in oxygen with ____.
- We eat vegetables and fruits to help us stay _____.
- All living things need food, water, and ______.
- I use my eyes for ______.
- Meat, eggs, and milk help us to ____.
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- I taste with my ______.
- This covers the bird's skin.
- to stay alive
- I touch with my ______.
- A chair is a ________ thing.
- crocodiles and lizards
- Rice, bread, and noodles give our body energy.
- frogs and salamanders
- I ______ with my nose.
- toucan and penguin
- Plants get nutrients from the ___.
- Living things grow and ______.
- Around 70% of human bodies are made of _____.
27 Clues: room to grow • to stay alive • toucan and penguin • shark and angelfish • A safe place to live. • frogs and salamanders • dolphins and giraffes • crocodiles and lizards • I ______ with my nose. • I taste with my ______. • I touch with my ______. • I use my ears for ______. • I use my eyes for ______. • This covers the bird's skin. • A chair is a ________ thing. • ...
Science 2013-04-10
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- 1st on the periodic table
- used to test temperature
- indicator used to test ph
- shell outer part of atom
- green pigment found in plants
- protons,neutrons, electrons
- acid acid found in fruits
- presence of ions cause this to occur
- substance made up of 2 or more atoms
- cannot be created or destroyed
- brain of cell
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- chemical reaction in plants that creates glucose
- any substance made up of 1 element
- warming caused by pollution
- fire
- positive or negative charged atom
- scale used to measure acidity
- a sugar made from plants
- rain bad for environment and is caused by excessive amounts of sulfur and nitrogen in the air
- acid causes heart burn by passing back up the oesophagus
- needed for humans and animals to live
- group of atoms of the same element clustered together
22 Clues: fire • brain of cell • used to test temperature • a sugar made from plants • shell outer part of atom • 1st on the periodic table • indicator used to test ph • acid acid found in fruits • warming caused by pollution • protons,neutrons, electrons • scale used to measure acidity • green pigment found in plants • cannot be created or destroyed • positive or negative charged atom • ...
Science! 2013-01-08
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- best all round sport
- a colourless liquid which boils at 100 degrees Celsius
- cannot be easily broken
- the symbol Li
- water is absorbed here
- body needs it for energy
- the symbol Fe
- the name of the pair of muscles which work together
- a dairy which is rich in starch
- the symbol Ca
- for slow release of energy and insulation
- an explosive gas
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- food that contains something out of each category
- takes food to the stomach
- one atom of carbon joined to two atoms of oxygen
- a gas which makes up nearly 80% of the air
- contains only one type of atom
- for growth and repair
- a non-metal that is solid
- copper, iron, tin, nickel, lead
20 Clues: the symbol Li • the symbol Fe • the symbol Ca • an explosive gas • best all round sport • for growth and repair • water is absorbed here • cannot be easily broken • body needs it for energy • takes food to the stomach • a non-metal that is solid • contains only one type of atom • a dairy which is rich in starch • copper, iron, tin, nickel, lead • for slow release of energy and insulation • ...
Science 2012-12-03
Science 2013-06-09
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- another word for taking in
- A measure of the loudness or intensity of a sound.
- when something moves using kinetic energy
- a longitudinal wave in an elastic medium, especially a wave producing an audible sensation
- how high the sound is
- the lower version of pitched
- Frequencies are usually measured in hertz.
- to increase the volume of a sound
- a guitar is _______
- to produce
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- (of sound) strongly audible; having exceptional volume or intensity:
- a repetition of sound produced by the reflection of sound waves
- mph is another word for ____
- the higher version of pitched
- the state or quality of being ample, especially as to breadth or width;
- something you play
- used to record a voice
- how sound is measured
- part of the drum family
- a ________of sound
20 Clues: to produce • something you play • a ________of sound • a guitar is _______ • how high the sound is • how sound is measured • used to record a voice • part of the drum family • another word for taking in • mph is another word for ____ • the lower version of pitched • the higher version of pitched • to increase the volume of a sound • when something moves using kinetic energy • ...
Science 2013-09-30
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- allow heat to flow
- hammered without shattering
- separates the substances in a solution based on their boiling point
- mixture are so evenly distributed that is difficult to distinguish one substance in the mixture from another
- mixture parts of a mixture that are noticeably different from another
- can be broken down into simpler substances
- reacts and form one or more new substances
- burn in the presence of oxygen
- dissolve and form a homogeneous mixture
- material that can be observed or measured without changing
- cannot be broken down
- matter that have the same composition
- any solid that forms and separates from a liquid mixture
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- the temperature at which substance boils
- some particles that are intermediate in size
- resistance to flowing
- occurs when some of the properties of a material change
- composition of matter
- separates into layers over time
- separates materials based on the size of their particle
- how readily a substance combines chemically with other substances
- changes from solid to liquid
- smallest particle of an element
23 Clues: allow heat to flow • resistance to flowing • composition of matter • cannot be broken down • hammered without shattering • changes from solid to liquid • burn in the presence of oxygen • separates into layers over time • smallest particle of an element • matter that have the same composition • dissolve and form a homogeneous mixture • the temperature at which substance boils • ...
science 2013-06-03
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- When two or more insoluble substances are added together and remain evenly mixed, not settling over time
- In a solution, the substance that dissolved another substance
- substance, mixture A substance made up of two or more different types of particles, physically combined
- Describing something you cannot see through, but light can pass through
- Describes a clear substance that you can see an image through; allowing light to pass through a material
- One solution is more dilute than another if there is less solute dissolved in the same amount of solvent
- A substance that prevents liquids in an unstable emulsion from separating
- Describing something that light cannot pass through
- A mixture of two or more metals (or sometimes a metal and a non-metal) that have been metaled, combined and then allowed to harden
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- In a solution, the substance that dissolves in another substance
- Easily turns from a liquid to a gas at room temperature
- substance A substance made up of only one type of particle
- One solution is more concentrated than another if there is more solute dissolved in the same amount of solvent
- Describing a substance that does not dissolve in another substance
- property A physical feature of a substance, such as colour, hardness, state at room temperature, degree of solubility, melting point, boiling point
- Describing a substance that dissolves in another substance
- The amount of one part in relation to the whole or to other parts; ratio
- A mixture of at least one insoluble solid and a liquid or solution, where the insoluble substance settles to the bottom of the container over time
- A colloid made up of only liquids; an unstable emulsion will eventually separate while a stable emulsion will remain evenly mixed together
- Where a substance is mixed with another and the particles from both substances spread out evenly until they are too small to see
- A mixture created when a solute dissolves in a solvent
21 Clues: Describing something that light cannot pass through • A mixture created when a solute dissolves in a solvent • Easily turns from a liquid to a gas at room temperature • substance A substance made up of only one type of particle • Describing a substance that dissolves in another substance • In a solution, the substance that dissolved another substance • ...
science 2013-06-13
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- The transfer of thermal energy from one object to another due to a difference in temperature
- Process that changes a liquid to a gas at temperatures below the boiling point
- fuel Naturally occurring organic compounds that undergo combustion reactions to provide energy
- Phase change that occurs when a vapor or gas turns into a liquid
- A force that opposes motion between two objects that touch
- zero The lowest point on the Kelvin scale
- The transfer of thermal energy without a transfer of matter
- Any of 118 known substances that make up matter and cannot be separated into simpler substances; also called chemical element
- The highest point of a wave above the rest position
- A material through which energy cannot flow easily
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- A reaction that releases or gives off energy
- A negatively charged particle located outside the nucleus of an atom
- State of matter that has no definite shape or volume
- An action that causes an object to accelerate; equal to the product of an object's mass and acceleration
- The relationship between electric and magnetic fields and their interactions with each other
- Building block of matter, the smallest particle of an element
- A material through which heat, electricity, or sound can flow easily
- Heat transfer that occurs by the circulation of a moving liquid or gas
- A substance made from two or more elements chemically bonded together and that can be chemically broken down into those substances
- The ability to move or change matter; the ability to do work
20 Clues: zero The lowest point on the Kelvin scale • A reaction that releases or gives off energy • A material through which energy cannot flow easily • The highest point of a wave above the rest position • State of matter that has no definite shape or volume • A force that opposes motion between two objects that touch • ...
science 2013-06-10
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- biedt stevigheid en bescherming
- alleen te zien door een microscoop
- proefje
- draadje die zintuigen en spieren verbindt met je hersenen
- centrale verwarming
- bloemetjes en bijtjes
- dit gebruik je bij inspanning
- dodelijk, onweer, stroom, stopcontact
- meter, minuut, graad
- botten zijn op verschillende manieren met elkaar verbonden
- je kunt de botten aan de buitenkant niet zien, inwendig
- je kan er iets mee aantonen
- iets waarnemen (door te zien, voelen, ruiken, horen, proeven)
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- afstand, tijd, temperatuur
- stof die elektrische stroom niet of slecht doorlaat
- houdbaar maken
- iets waar je lichaam nuttige dingen mee kan doen
- om warmteverlies tegen te gaan
- hart, hersenen, darmen
- de ene gaat dood, de ander eet hem op
- seintjes die ontstaan in je zintuigcellen
21 Clues: proefje • houdbaar maken • centrale verwarming • meter, minuut, graad • bloemetjes en bijtjes • hart, hersenen, darmen • afstand, tijd, temperatuur • je kan er iets mee aantonen • dit gebruik je bij inspanning • om warmteverlies tegen te gaan • biedt stevigheid en bescherming • alleen te zien door een microscoop • de ene gaat dood, de ander eet hem op • ...
Science 2014-01-10
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- blood cells Blood cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.
- The stage in the cell cycle when then cytoplasm and organelles divide into two identical, separate cells.
- The first phase of mitosis, when the nucleus and nuclear membrane disappear and chromosomes form.
- The ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components.
- The process by which nutrients diffuse or are moved from the digestive system to the blood.
- Air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- Different tissues working together to perform a specific task; connective, nervous, and epithelial tissues make up the brains.
- Specialized cells working together to perform a function; the four major types of human tissue are muscle tissue, connection tissue, nervous tissue, and epithelial tissue.
- The fourth phase of mitosis, when the membrane surrounding the nucleus re-forms, creating two new nuclei.
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- The movement of molecules or other particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until they are evenly distributed.
- The second phase of mitosis, when the chromosomes align on the centre of the cell.
- The number of molecules of a substance in a given volume.
- Tiny blood vessels that play an important role in gas exchange.
- Cycle The sequence of growth and division of a cell; consists of Interphase.
- Literally, the term means "little organs".
- The third phase of mitosis, when the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell.
- The movement of water molecules across a membrane in response to concentration differences.
- The stage in the cell cycle when a cell grows and carries out its usual functions, as well as making a copy of its DNA and organelles to prepare for cell division.
- exchange The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- The process where a single cell divides resulting in generally two identical cells, each containing the same number of chromosomes and genetic content as that of the original cell.
20 Clues: Literally, the term means "little organs". • Air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • The number of molecules of a substance in a given volume. • Tiny blood vessels that play an important role in gas exchange. • exchange The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. • ...
Science 2013-12-19
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- When two or more elements or compounds combine to make a more complex substance
- Is the amonut os a substance in a given volume
- Solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- It can be observed without changing a substance into another substance
- Is a material that releases energy when it bruns
- The minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- A material used to decrase the rate of a reaction
- Breaks down compounds into simpler products
- Matter is not allowed to enter or leave
- A rapid reaction between oxygen and a substance called a fuel
- Is a material that increases the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy
- Has mass and take up space
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- The cells of the body (as in all living things) contain biological catalysts
- Is any change of alters
- When one element replaces another in a compound
- Substance that describes its abilty to change into other substance
- When the reaction is complete, you have a substance
- Matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings
- The study of matter and how it changes
- The substance you have at the beginning
20 Clues: Is any change of alters • Has mass and take up space • The study of matter and how it changes • The substance you have at the beginning • Matter is not allowed to enter or leave • Breaks down compounds into simpler products • Is the amonut os a substance in a given volume • When one element replaces another in a compound • Is a material that releases energy when it bruns • ...
Science 2014-01-30
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- The solid layer of rock beneath the soil.
- A measure of how well soil supports plant growth.
- The management of soil to prevent its destruction.
- Dark-colored organic material in soil.
- The geological principle that the same geological processes that operate today operated in the past to change Earth's surface.
- The loose, weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow.
- On a topographic map, a heavier contour line that is labeled with the elevation of that contour line in round units.
- The type of weathering in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces.
- Soil organism that breaks down the remains of organisms and digests them.
- The layer of soil beneath the topsoil that contains mostly clay and other minerals.
- A thick mass of grass roots and soil.
- The loose layer of dead plant leaves and stems on the surface of the soil.
- A map that shows surface features of an area.
- A line on a topographic map that connects points of equal elevation.
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- Plowing fields along the curves of a slope to prevent soil loss.
- Process that splits rock when water seeps into cracks, then freezes and expands.
- Soil conservation method in which dead stalks from the previous year's crop are left in the ground to hold the soil in place.
- The process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered rock and soil.
- Mixture of humus, clay, and other minerals that forms the crumbly, topmost layer of soil.
- A chemical change in which a substance combines with oxygen, as when iron oxidizes, forming rust.
- The area of the Great Plains where wind erosion caused soil loss during the 1930's.
- The layer of soil that differs in color and texture from the layers above and below it.
- Rich, fertile soil that is made up of about equal parts of clay, sand, and silt.
- The process that breaks down rocks through chemical changes.
- Anything in the environment that humans use.
- The difference in elevation from one contour line to the next.
- The chemical and physical processes that break down rock at Earth's surface.
- The grinding away of rock by other rock particles carried in water, ice, or wind.
- The planting of different crops in a field each year to maintain the soil's fertility.
- Characteristic of a material that is full of tiny, connected air spaces that water can seep through.
30 Clues: A thick mass of grass roots and soil. • Dark-colored organic material in soil. • The solid layer of rock beneath the soil. • Anything in the environment that humans use. • A map that shows surface features of an area. • A measure of how well soil supports plant growth. • The management of soil to prevent its destruction. • ...
science 2014-03-24
118 Clues: U • O • N • S • I • B • Y • V • H • C • P • W • F • K • Ta • Ag • Db • Pt • Cu • Cs • Th • Hg • Re • Eu • Pu • Rn • Er • Bi • Ti • Bh • He • Xe • Os • As • Cl • Ra • Tb • Ho • Sg • Pd • Cm • Au • Sb • Ge • Kr • At • Hs • Hf • Ba • Mn • Es • Mo • Tm • Tc • Cr • Co • Ne • Dy • Bk • Lu • Cf • Ar • Pr • Rb • Lr • Nb • Tl • Nd • Al • Ca • Rf • Ds • Mt • Ac • Na • Br • Se • Sn • Mg • Sm • Li • Ir • Rh • Pa • Rg • No • Pb • La • Be • Am • Sc • Si • Md • Zr • Fr • Gd • Ga • Po • Ni • Cp • Te • Cd • Ru • Zn • Ce • Fm • Pm • Yb • In • Fe • Np • Sr • Uut • Uup • Uuq • Uuh • Uuo • Uus
Science 2014-02-05
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- the study of living organisms
- a place to conduct experiments
- instrument that's been checked and measured
- finding the size of an object
- a large quantity
- measurement of cold or hot items in degrees
- the study of matter and energy
- the study of the Earth's crust
- instrument to measure temperature
- your eyes can do this to get results
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- space occupied by liquid or gas
- will affect the outcome
- something implied
- you make this after deciding a result
- curved surface of liquid
- necessary tools or clothing
- examine/inquire into a matter
- freedom from risk or danger
- the study of substances
- your prediction
20 Clues: your prediction • a large quantity • something implied • will affect the outcome • the study of substances • curved surface of liquid • necessary tools or clothing • freedom from risk or danger • the study of living organisms • examine/inquire into a matter • finding the size of an object • a place to conduct experiments • the study of matter and energy • the study of the Earth's crust • ...
Science 2014-11-12
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- Ability to dissolve into a liquid
- Curved surface of a liquid
- Ability to catch on fire
- Tendency of an object to resist being moved
- Physical form in which a substance exists
- Characteristic of a subject that does not involve chemical change
- How reactive something is
- Has an indefinite shape but definite volume
- Amount of force excerpted per square unit
- The unit of which weight is expressed in
- Creates energy by taking in heat
- When a liquid starts to bubble, it is starting to do what
- Ability to be pulled into a wire
- How liquids turn into gas
- How gas turns into liquids
- When a solid gets so cold, it does this
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- Has both definite volume and shape
- The measure of the size of a body or region in a three dimensional space
- Turning from a solid right into a gas
- Force on the top of a liquid
- Ability to pounded into thin sheets
- Has both indefinite shape and volume
- When a liquid gets so hot, it turns into a gas
- How hot or cold something is
- The rate in which a substance transfers heat
- Creates energy by releasing heat
- When a liquid gets so cold, it does this
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Resistance of a gas or liquid to flow
- Measurement of the gravitational pull on an object
30 Clues: Ability to catch on fire • How reactive something is • How liquids turn into gas • Curved surface of a liquid • How gas turns into liquids • Force on the top of a liquid • How hot or cold something is • Creates energy by releasing heat • Creates energy by taking in heat • Ability to be pulled into a wire • Ability to dissolve into a liquid • Has both definite volume and shape • ...
SCIENCE 2014-11-26
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- what do you call the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the remote past?
- Although the Stegosaurus dinosaur was over 9 metres long, its brain was only the size of a nut, which kind?
- which country has the world's largest reef system, called the great barrier reef?
- it rains with what on Jupiter and Saturn?
- how many bugs does an average person eat each year of their life?
- the one country between North Korea and Norway?
- what is the layer of gases surrounding a planet or other material body of sufficient mass that is held in place by the gravity of the body?
- what animal has a smell there is 1.000 times more sensitive than a humans?
- how many more hours per day does an Koala sleep than the sloth?
- humans have 206 of what in their body?
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- which country is moving towards Japan with a speed of 10 centimers per day?
- how many million tweets on twitter per day?
- what is the national animal in Scotland?
- a banana is what?
- what kind of animal is the most intelligent?
- which animal has three hearts?
- how many seconds would it take for the light to travel around the earth?
- for every human on earth there are 1.6 million of what?
- what is the fastest land animal in the world?
- molten rock underground?
- what is the strongest creatures on Earth?
21 Clues: a banana is what? • molten rock underground? • which animal has three hearts? • humans have 206 of what in their body? • what is the national animal in Scotland? • it rains with what on Jupiter and Saturn? • what is the strongest creatures on Earth? • how many million tweets on twitter per day? • what kind of animal is the most intelligent? • ...
Science 2014-11-19
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- how plants absorb water and release it into atmosphere
- flat low-lying portion of a stream valley subject to periodic flooding
- the slope of a stream over the certain distance
- a form of limestone that is deposited by hot springs
- total amount of sediment a stream is able to transport
- quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- a flow of groundwater that emerges naturally at the ground surface
- sorted material deposited by a stream
- an opening bored into the zone of saturation
- accumulation of sediment formed where a stream enters a lake
- imaginary line that separates the drainage of 2 streams
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- naturally formed underground chamber
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- measure of a material's ability to transit fluids
- rock or soil through which groundwater moves easily
- movement of surface water into rock and soil
- hot spring or fountain that ejects water at various intervals
- stream that empties itself into another stream
- depression produced in a region where soluble rock has been removed by groundwater
- a looplike bend in the course of a stream
- discharge of a stream becomes so great that it exceeds the carrying capacity and overflows
21 Clues: naturally formed underground chamber • sorted material deposited by a stream • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • a looplike bend in the course of a stream • movement of surface water into rock and soil • an opening bored into the zone of saturation • stream that empties itself into another stream • the slope of a stream over the certain distance • ...
science 2014-09-10
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- warming increase in average temperatures
- igneaous rock composed
- any one of numerous minerals that have oxygen
- resource takes millions of years to form
- mas per unit volume of substance
- when sediments are squeezed together
- water that flows over the land
- magma that reaches earth surface
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- fuel general term for any hydrocarbon
- color of mineral in powdered form
- appearance or quality of light reflected
- collecting and proceccess
- solidfication of sediments by the depostion of
- partly decomposed organic material that is used as
- careful use of resoucred
- agent of erosion loses energy
- disintegration and secompostion of rock at or near earth surface
- sedimentary rock sedimentary rock
- A naturally occurring inorganic crystaline
- material from ehich a useful mineral or minerals can be mined
- atom or molecule that possesses an electrial
21 Clues: igneaous rock composed • careful use of resoucred • collecting and proceccess • agent of erosion loses energy • water that flows over the land • mas per unit volume of substance • magma that reaches earth surface • color of mineral in powdered form • sedimentary rock sedimentary rock • when sediments are squeezed together • fuel general term for any hydrocarbon • ...
SCIENCE 2014-12-09
21 Clues: Sedi • life • cell • I'm Hot • it's in • Minecraft • Very windy • Were alive • Sand Stone • Main source • We drink it • its a planet • We walk on it • We turn it on • Rocks with a y • chemical reaction • we use it everyday • Millions of alu ;) • your playing with it • Stuff to create something • the building block of life
Science 2015-01-20
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- ion that exists as a reactant and a product in a chemical equation.
- One acidic Hydrogen Acid
- Substance that only ionizes partially
- Conducts currents poorly
- Ionic compounds that can be formed by replacing one or more of the hydrogen ions of an acid with another positive ion.
- equations that show only the soluble, strong electrolytes reacting and omit the spectator ions.
- Three acidic Hydrogen Acids
- Having the characteristics of an acid and a base and capable of reacting chemically either as an acid or a base.
- Acid that's formed when formed when the acid donates a proton
- H30+
- process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge by gaining or losing electrons to form ions
- Substance that accepts a pair of nonbonding electrons.
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- Substance that when added to water increases the concentration of OH1- ions present.
- Acid that contains oxygen
- Minimum amount of pressure to move water through the membrane
- Multiple acidic Hydrogen acids
- Substance that donates a pair of nonbonding electrons
- The separation of an electrolyte into ions of opposite charge.
- Two acidic Hydrogen Acids
- Acid which hydrogen is combined with a second nonmetallic element.
- Substance that when added to water increases the concentration of H1+ ions present.
- Conducts currents effectively
- Chemical reaction in which a strong acid and strong base react with each other to form water and salt.
- Movement of water through a partially permeable membrane
- Substance that essentially ionizes 100%
25 Clues: H30+ • One acidic Hydrogen Acid • Conducts currents poorly • Acid that contains oxygen • Two acidic Hydrogen Acids • Three acidic Hydrogen Acids • Conducts currents effectively • Multiple acidic Hydrogen acids • Substance that only ionizes partially • Substance that essentially ionizes 100% • Substance that donates a pair of nonbonding electrons • ...
science 2015-06-19
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- corps céleste qui entre en contact avec la surface de la terre
- lorsqu'une comète s'approche du soleil, les gaz et les poussières qui s,en détachent sont soufflés par le vent solaire. Il forment une longue trainée appelée:
- comment nomme-t-on le bouclier formé par le champ magnétique terrestre?
- dans la cellule, l'oxygène est capté par le mitochondrie et elle contribue à dégrader le glucose
- je suis un synonyme de météore
- ensemble depièces assemblées de façons à accomplir une tâche précise
- plus petites particules de matière. Sont les constituants de base de toutes les substances et de tous les objets qui nous entourent
- dans l'échelle de Mohs,le chiffre 1 correspond à quel minéraux
- substance naturelle dont la composition chimique peut varier
- le limon est le principal constituant de quel type de sol
- nom donné au cratère formé par un impact météoritique
- les quatre planètes géantes gazeuses possèdent des anneaux, mais seuls les anneaux de ........ sont visibles de la terre
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- roche produite par le refroidissement et la solidification du magma
- corps composé de roches,de glace et de métaux qui gravite autour du soleil
- roche provenant de la transformation de roches ignées ou sédimentaires soumises à des pressions et à des températures extrêmes
- gamètes mâles
- qui a la plus grande masse? terre ou mars
- une substance pure constituée d'un seul type d'atome.Tous les types d'atomes dans le tableau périodique.
- le phénomène qui assure l'alimentation de l'embryon avant que les structures annexes soient en place
- brin d,ADN allongé et épaissi,dans le noyau de l cellule au moment de la division
- je suis pratiquement de la même taille que la terre
- le phénomène qui marque le début de la grossesse
- région d'un chromosome qui transmet l'ordre de fabriquer une molécule ou déterminant un caractère particulier
- contient le chlorophylle,qui permet de capter l,énergie lumineuse pour faire de la phototsynthèse dans un végétal.
- gamètes femelles
- je suis surnommée la «planète rouge» et j'ai une atmosphère principalement composée de gaz carbonique
- un assemblage d'au moins 2 atomes identiques ou différents,unis par des liens chimiques
27 Clues: gamètes mâles • gamètes femelles • je suis un synonyme de météore • qui a la plus grande masse? terre ou mars • le phénomène qui marque le début de la grossesse • je suis pratiquement de la même taille que la terre • nom donné au cratère formé par un impact météoritique • le limon est le principal constituant de quel type de sol • ...
Science 2015-07-02
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- A ridge of land that separates watersheds
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water
- Amount of one substance in a certain volume of another substance
- Amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of a certain mass of a substance by one degree Celsius
- The process by which plants use water, along with carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to make their own food
- The process of which particles stick some sticky globs and sinks into the settling basins
- Streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river
- The addition of any substance that has a negative effect on water or the living things that depend on the water
- Process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to the gaseous state
- A substance that does the solute dissolves into
- Water that falls to earth as rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- A widely spread source of pollution that cant be tied to a specific point of origin
- A lake that stores water for human use
- Process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops
- Electricity that is produced by the kinetic energy of water moving over a waterfall or through a dam
- A well that uses pressure to draw water
- Top of the saturated zone
- The layer of rock and soil above the water table
- Form of energy that an object has when it is moving
- A measurement of the substances in water besides water molecules
- The combined level of Calcium and Magnesium in a sample of water
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- One possible method of obtaining fresh water from salt water
- Land area that is covered by shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- Specific source of pollution that can be identified
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- A form of precipitation that is more acidic than normal
- tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another
- Chemicals intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops
- Material that prevents water from passing through
- Substances such as nitrogen and phosphorus that enable plants and algae to grow
- The process of which water is given off through the leaves as water vapor
- Place where an organism lives and obtains all things it needs to survive
- The waste water and the different kinds of wastes in it
- The substances that cause many types of pollution that can also include water pollution
- Practice of using less of a resource so that it will not be used up
- The combined force of attraction among water molecules and the molecules of surrounding materials
- Any underground layer of permeable rock or sediment that holds water
- Heavier sediments that build up into long ridges
- Energy that is stored and waiting to be used.
- A molecule that has electrically charged areas
- Materials that have large and connected pores
- Process of passing water through a series of screens that allows water through but not larger solid particles
- Sudden violent flood that occurs within a few hours or even minutes following a storm
- A measurement of how acidic or basic water is
- The process of which nutrients builds up in the lake
- The land area that supplies water to a river system
- The process by which a gas changes to a liquid
- Continuous process by which water moves from earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- A condition where an area experiences a long period of scarce rainfall
- A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another
50 Clues: Top of the saturated zone • A lake that stores water for human use • A well that uses pressure to draw water • A ridge of land that separates watersheds • Energy that is stored and waiting to be used. • Materials that have large and connected pores • A measurement of how acidic or basic water is • A molecule that has electrically charged areas • ...
Science 2015-03-01
Across
- A compound converted from sugar in photosynthesis
- Long strands of DNA found in eukaryotic cell nucleus, condense to form chromosomes, genetic material in the nucleus
- A compound that is composed of molecules
- Receive proteins and other newly formed materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, packages and distributes proteins
- The place where ribosomes are made
- A characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to change into other substances
- The electrons that are in the highest energy level of an atom and that are involved in chemical reactions
- Where proteins are made
- Essential for most chemical reactions in cells, the universal solvent
- Filled with enzymes used to break down food into particles that can be used
- An element belonging to Group 1 of the periodic table
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- The place where glucose molecules are broken down into smaller molecules
- The force that holds atoms together
- The process by which cells break down glucose and release the energy
- A solid that is formed from two solutions as a result of a chemical reaction
- Cells are the basic unit of structure and function, all living things are made up of cells, all cells come from other cells
- Organelles that the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in a processed photosynthesis
- The basic unit of structure and function
- A double rod of condensed chromatin
- An element belonging to Group 17 of the periodic table
- Small openings the underside of leaves where carbon dioxide enters
- Mixtures that appears to be a single substance, involving a solute and a solvent
22 Clues: Where proteins are made • The place where ribosomes are made • The force that holds atoms together • A double rod of condensed chromatin • A compound that is composed of molecules • The basic unit of structure and function • A compound converted from sugar in photosynthesis • An element belonging to Group 1 of the periodic table • ...
Science 2015-03-22
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- Glaciers cover most of..
- Crust Is being made at the Mid-Ocean ridges
- Thinnest layer of Earth
- found high up in the mountains
- The... is approximately 4.5 billion years old
- Are areas in the boundaries that are "super active"
- Core 2nd thinnest
- The process of new crust and destroyed/recycled
- Glaciers abrade and ____ rocks and sand as they move over the land
- how many layers of the Earth
- How many major plates?
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- Thickest layer
- Glaciers are also responsible for the formation of valleys and types of..
- They cover whole continents
- Long periods of this is called..?
- Recycled at the Deep-Ocean Trenches
- Moves extremely slow
- core 2nd thickest
- The Earths crust is..
- The theory of Continental Drift was put forward by
- Glaciers are like..
- How many main types of glaciers
22 Clues: Thickest layer • core 2nd thickest • Core 2nd thinnest • Glaciers are like.. • Moves extremely slow • The Earths crust is.. • How many major plates? • Thinnest layer of Earth • Glaciers cover most of.. • They cover whole continents • how many layers of the Earth • found high up in the mountains • How many main types of glaciers • Long periods of this is called..? • ...
Science 2015-02-09
Across
- a combination of food chains that integrate to form a network.
- they cannot make their own food, so they need to eat producer or other consumers.
- force that cause by an object contact with another material.
- defined as the physical characteristics of an organism.
- The differences between living things.
- ___ is center of solar system.
- this is animal that eat mainly plants.
- the alleles in a matching pair are the same is called_______.
- Organisms that cause disease.
- ______ refers to a star and all the objects that travel in orbit around it. Have 9 planets orbit it.
- Stronger, always be expressed represented by a capital letter.
- An organism that lives by preying on other organisms.
- This is animal that eat mainly meat.
- produce their own food by photosynthesis.
- The force created by the gravitational, depend on gravity on that Universe. (Measured in Newton)
- other name is red planet.
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- _______ shows how each living thing gets food, and how nutrients and energy are passed from creature to creature. Begin with plant-life, and end with animal-life.
- ______ is when the sun is farthest north or south happens twice a year.
- protein on cell’s surface, which identify them (like ID card).
- A different form of a gene that code a different version of a characteristic.
- The way that white blood cells attack pathogens by engulfs.
- this is animal that eat both plants and meat.
- medicine that kill bacteria inside our body.
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
- The force of attraction between any two objects that have mass.
- object that shining such as sun and stars.
- ______ is means that day length is exactly the same (12 hours) at all points on the earth's surface on these days.
- the amount of matter that makes up an object, always same. (Measured in Kilogram)
- the pair of alleles present for a characteristic.
- largest planet in our solar system.
30 Clues: other name is red planet. • Organisms that cause disease. • ___ is center of solar system. • largest planet in our solar system. • This is animal that eat mainly meat. • The differences between living things. • this is animal that eat mainly plants. • produce their own food by photosynthesis. • object that shining such as sun and stars. • ...
Science 2014-12-18
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- v. To press together
- v. To keep or hold
- v. To increase or make as great as possible
- v. To empty or hollow out
- n. The process of burning
- v. To spread or flow throughout; to pass through or penetrate
- n. Something constructed, such as a building
- n. A part in relation to the whole
- n. A central or essential part around which other parts are gathered; a core
- n. The point of origin or creation
- n. Discovering something that cannot easily be found
- adj. Immeasurably small
- adv. Quickly and efficiently
- v. To be slowly weakened by chemical reactions
- n. The cost per unit of a good or service; the motion or change that happens in a certain time.
- adj. Chosen simply by whim or chance, not for any specific reason
- v. To move throughout an area or group; to move along somewhat circular route
- adv. Practically; in a way that can work
- v. To lie over part of something; to have elements in common
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- v. To organize or arrange in succession
- v. To set off or initiate
- v. To make use of; to carry out
- n. An imitation or representation
- n. One part of a system or whole
- v. To pass slowly for a long time, as a liquid or gas might
- v. To transport from one place to another; to transmit or make known
- adj. Of, or relating to, the sun
- n. Setting something into position for use
- v. To change; to get accustomed to something
- adv. At a very fast rate
- adj. Next to
- v. To turn around; to take turns in sequence
- adv. Separately; distinctly
- adj. Ahead of the times; novel
- n. The act of keeping something in good condition
- n. Precision; exactness
- adv. In a whole or complete manner
- n. The number written below the line in a fraction
- adj. Being an equal distance apart everywhere
- v. To come from, usually through a long, slow process
40 Clues: adj. Next to • v. To keep or hold • v. To press together • adj. Immeasurably small • n. Precision; exactness • adv. At a very fast rate • v. To set off or initiate • v. To empty or hollow out • n. The process of burning • adv. Separately; distinctly • adv. Quickly and efficiently • adj. Ahead of the times; novel • v. To make use of; to carry out • n. One part of a system or whole • ...
Science 2021-09-13
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- 0.7g/cm³
- Change of state
- Mercury barometer
- The hardest natural substance on Earth
- Increase in volume
- Can be compressed easily
- Collision between particles
- New substance is made
- Mass of a unit volume
- Water behaviour near freezing point
- Source of light
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- Vibrate back and fro in its position
- Happens to rock
- Jiggling motion in dust
- Larger weight than upthrust force
- Unit of force
- Hot and cold
- Cool down
- Float
- Branch of physics
- Jupiter satellite
- Force on a boat
- Frequency (unit)
- No fixed shape
24 Clues: Float • 0.7g/cm³ • Cool down • Hot and cold • Unit of force • No fixed shape • Happens to rock • Change of state • Force on a boat • Source of light • Frequency (unit) • Mercury barometer • Branch of physics • Jupiter satellite • Increase in volume • New substance is made • Mass of a unit volume • Jiggling motion in dust • Can be compressed easily • Collision between particles • ...
Science 2021-09-13
Across
- the measure of an amount of matter in an object
- change the change from one pure substance to another
- matter that is grouped up
- the change of state from solid to liquid
- a pure substance formed by chemically combining two or more elements
- a combination
- the force of gravitational attraction between an objects mass and its resident planet
- change change of one element into another
- substance not a mixture
- a push or pull on an object
- a pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- of matter the physical form of matter described by its physical characteristics
- change of state from liquid to gas below boiling point but above freezing point
- the ability to do work
- change of state from liquid to gas
- the change of state from liquid to solid
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- change of state from liquid to gas at the boiling point
- change of state from solid directly to gas
- change of state from gas directly to a solid
- A fluid state of matter, that is made of high temperature ionized particles
- the hotness or coldness of a substance
- a charged atom
- two or more chemically bonded atoms
- change of state from gas to liquid caused by removing energy
- the amount of space that an object occupies
- the attractive force between any two objects based on their masses
- matter that is very spread out
- matter that is spread out
- law of thermodynamics scientific law that states that matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed
- change a change in matter that doesn't alter its chemical identity
- anything that has mass
- work is done when a force acts on a moving object in the same or opposite direction of its motion
- the smallest neutral particle of an element
33 Clues: a combination • a charged atom • the ability to do work • anything that has mass • substance not a mixture • matter that is grouped up • matter that is spread out • a push or pull on an object • matter that is very spread out • change of state from liquid to gas • two or more chemically bonded atoms • the hotness or coldness of a substance • the change of state from solid to liquid • ...
science 2021-02-15
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- are earths metal
- theory it explians the physical properties of matter
- is a membrane-bound organelle that contains cells chromosomes
- made up of several pats of elements
- a group of atoms bonded together
- is the net movement of solvent molecules through a selectively membrane into a region of higher solute concentration
- a particle about the same mass as a proton but without an electrical charge
- any substance that has mass
- a table of the element arranged in order of atomic number
- to get peoples attention
- lack characteristics of metal
- another name for atomic number
- a minute portion of matter
- a metal made by combining two or more metallic elements
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- is the number of protons found in the nucleus of every atom of that element
- it is a subatomic particle with a charge of negative energy
- they are acidic
- the net movement of anything thing form higher or lower concentration
- they have properties of metal and non metals
- smaller than or occurring within an atom
- an essential part of something abstract
- a notation of one or two letters representing a chemical element
- a total number of protons and nuetrons in a nucleus
- they are very reactive, electropositive metals
- its apart of the periodic table
- a number of elements occupying a column
- the capacity of doing work
- the smallest part of a chemical element
- a solid material that use to build things
- is a stable particle with a positive energy charge
30 Clues: they are acidic • are earths metal • to get peoples attention • the capacity of doing work • a minute portion of matter • any substance that has mass • lack characteristics of metal • another name for atomic number • its apart of the periodic table • a group of atoms bonded together • made up of several pats of elements • an essential part of something abstract • ...
Science 2021-02-25
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- a person who studies and developed science
- separating water from denser impurities
- An example for a carnivore
- a form of energy
- reason for soil erosion
- pollution caused due to over illumination
- clouds are made of
- certain patterns of stars that resemble living creatures
- amount of space occupied by an object
- example of an oil yielding seed
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- layer of atmosphere nearest to earth
- largest organ of a human body
- if a lump of coal is taken and compressed it at high temperatures it changes to
- black gold
- A physical change of state
- medical help given to an injured before doctor arrives
- acute shortage of rainfall creates
- organ that absorbs nutrients in our body
- small sized celestial bodies covered in ice and rock
- the organ that pumps blood in human body
- decrease in size on cooling is called
- chemical formula of water
- Undersea earthquakes causes
- how many hours do honey bees sleep
- --- absorbs sunlight in plants
25 Clues: black gold • a form of energy • clouds are made of • reason for soil erosion • chemical formula of water • A physical change of state • An example for a carnivore • Undersea earthquakes causes • largest organ of a human body • --- absorbs sunlight in plants • example of an oil yielding seed • acute shortage of rainfall creates • how many hours do honey bees sleep • ...
science 2021-03-01
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- thin, rootlike structure
- are angiosperms that have only one seed leaf
- produce seeds with two seed leaves
- the process by which water evaporates from a plant's leaves is
- helps a plant reduce water loss is a waxy waterproof layer
- sunlight produces the energy for this food making process
- the ferns leaves
- the young plant that develops from the fertilized egg
- flowering plants
- the vascular tissue through which food moves
- water and materials travel in the vascular tissue
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- the surface layers of the leaf have many small openings
- the structure in which food is made
- groups of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism
- seed leaf
- occurs when the embryo begins to grow again and push out this of the seed
- a seed plant that produce naked seeds
- a large storage Sac that can expand and Shrink
- a green pigment found in the chlorophyll
- a structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering
- layer of cell
21 Clues: seed leaf • layer of cell • the ferns leaves • flowering plants • thin, rootlike structure • produce seeds with two seed leaves • the structure in which food is made • a seed plant that produce naked seeds • a green pigment found in the chlorophyll • are angiosperms that have only one seed leaf • the vascular tissue through which food moves • ...
Science 2020-12-14
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- produces antibodies
- produced in the bone marrow
- builds and repairs tissues and cells
- energy source
- time to produce during this time The antigen multiplies
- bacteria or viruses that invades your body
- narrow tube that carries food from your throat to stomach
- the ability of a material to change its shape
- the ability of a material to keep its shape
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- move freely around each other(must stay in contact)
- move freely and will either fill up squeeze into available space
- it’s to increase the self life of foods
- two forces that tend to twist
- transport blood towards the heart
- has two daughter cells
- transport blood away from the heart
- where urine is collected
- the ability of a material to resist scratches and indentation
- help maintain the constant composition of the blood
- forces that tend to stretch or pull
20 Clues: energy source • produces antibodies • has two daughter cells • where urine is collected • produced in the bone marrow • two forces that tend to twist • transport blood towards the heart • transport blood away from the heart • forces that tend to stretch or pull • builds and repairs tissues and cells • it’s to increase the self life of foods • ...
Science 2021-01-27
Across
- Cold air has more
- Non-metal bond
- DNA is one of this
- Caused by Earth's uneven heating
- Metal and Non-metal bond
- These types of elements don't bond
- This holds heat longer
- Rarest element on Earth
- Less than 1% of this is in the atmosphere
- The Moon is one
- Made up of protons and neutrons
- Greenhouse gas
- Peanut butter and Spinach have this
- Happens during a full or new moon
- Chlorine is one
- This diagram shows the valence electrons
- Meteorites burn up here
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- First day of spring
- The amount of force being pulled down on an object
- Winds that blow from west to east
- Water and sugar are this
- Bread and Pasta have this
- Number of protons
- Partly caused by Earth's orbit
- Space shuttle orbits here
- NaCl?
- Jelly beans is an example of this
- Happens during a First or Last Quarter moon
- Ozone layer is in here
- This is mostly in Earth's atmosphere
30 Clues: NaCl? • Non-metal bond • Greenhouse gas • The Moon is one • Chlorine is one • Cold air has more • Number of protons • DNA is one of this • First day of spring • This holds heat longer • Ozone layer is in here • Rarest element on Earth • Meteorites burn up here • Water and sugar are this • Metal and Non-metal bond • Bread and Pasta have this • Space shuttle orbits here • ...
SCIENCE 2021-01-25
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- Tout les planètes orbit autour le _____.
- Les géantes de gaz sont principalement constituées d’Hélium et _______.
- Ça prend combien de temps pour que la terre fasse une rotation complète du soleil.
- La première planète découverte avec un téléscope.
- Le planète nommé “Le père de Jupiter”.
- Mercure,Vénus,Terre et Mars sont des planètes _______.
- Ça prend combien de temps pour que la Terre fasse une rotation complète?
- La planète le plus froide.
- Les anneaux de Saturne sont composés de millier de petit morceau de glace, roche et ______.
- La planète le plus chaud.
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- Une planète naine.
- L’ensemble des corps rocheux entre Mars et Jupiter.
- Les géantes de glace contiennent de la roche, de la glace, un mélange d’eau, d’ammoniaque et de ______.
- Une planète de couleur rouge.
- Jupiter,Saturne,Uranus et Neptune sont des planètes _______.
- Il y’a combien de planète dans notre system solaire?
- Une comète est une effect de roche et ______.
- C’est quoi la première planète du system solaire?
- La seule planète que tu peux vivre sur.
- Plus grande planète du system solaire.
20 Clues: Une planète naine. • La planète le plus chaud. • La planète le plus froide. • Une planète de couleur rouge. • Le planète nommé “Le père de Jupiter”. • Plus grande planète du system solaire. • La seule planète que tu peux vivre sur. • Tout les planètes orbit autour le _____. • Une comète est une effect de roche et ______. • La première planète découverte avec un téléscope. • ...
Science 2021-05-18
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- the action of preserving something
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert typically as a result of drought deforestation or inappropriate agriculture
- rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atomsphere pollution that it causes environmental harm typically to forest and lakes
- substance that is toxic to plants used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- involves the managment and modification of natural environment or wilderness into built environment such as settlements and semi-natural habitats such as areable fields, pastures, anbd managed woods.
- the abilty to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- all the waters on the earths surface such as lakes and seas and sometimes including water over the earths surface such as clouds
- physical rather than biological not derived from living organism
- the dependence of two or more people or things on each other
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habit
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- is the match of a spices to a specific environmental condition
- in biogeography a native species is indigenous to a given region or ecosystem if its presence in that region is the result of only natural processes with no human intevention
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- is the number of different habitats that one particular region can provide
- is waste that has substantial or potential threats to public health or the environment
- physical material at the surface of the earth
- a substance used for killing insects
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- os an area of land that drains all the streasms and rainfall to a common outlet such as trhe outflow of a reservoir mouth if a bay or any point along a stream channel
- relating or resulting from living things especially in their ecological relations
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- is a tool that allows the user to determine the identity of items in the natural world
- a substance used for destorying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals
24 Clues: the action of preserving something • a substance used for killing insects • physical material at the surface of the earth • the abilty to be maintained at a certain rate or level • the dependence of two or more people or things on each other • is the match of a spices to a specific environmental condition • ...
Science 2021-05-24
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- footprint, The amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels by a particular person,
- an organism that preys upon other organisms.
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- the value of data in form of counts or numbers where each data-set has an unique numerical value associated with it.
- level, the position an organism occupies in a food group.
- the process of burning something.
- acids, a complex organic substance present in living cell.
- chain, the hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- protected zones established around sensitive or critical area.
- law, the description of an observed phenomenon.
- a substance that dissolves a solute.
- resources, a a natural resource which will replenish to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption.
- a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues including sugars, starch and cellulose.
- fuel, a natural fuel formed from the remains of living organisms.
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something.
- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter.
- renewable resources, a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption.
- an individual animal, plant, or single celled life form.
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- the minor component in a solution, dissolved by the solvent.
- a mixture of solvent and solute molecules.
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another.
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- concern about an action aimed at protecting the environment.
- the exhibit the methods or principles of science.
- an animal or person that eats food of both plants and animal origin.
- a quantity that does not change.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to create food from carbon dioxide and water.
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- an educated guess based on knowledge about a topic.
- a plant that makes their own food by taking sunlight and using the energy to make sugar.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- the process by which organisms produce energy from sugar.
- a chemical substance that neutralizes alkalis, some metals or corrosive liquid .
- any substance containing carbon based compounds, especially produced by of derived for living organisms.
- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to create food from carbon dioxide and water. population, the amount of one particular species in a particular place.
- ash, a powder that is a byproduct of burning pulverized coal in electric generation power plants.
- substances that react with acids.
- to measure the quality of something rather tan it’s quantity.
- tension, the tension of he surface film of a low=quid caused by the attraction of the particles in the surface layer by the bulk of the liquid.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- the natural home or environment of an animal,plant or other organism.
- caused of produced by living beings.
- what you expect to happen if your hypothesis is true.
- the factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem.
- a well substantiated explanation of a aspect of the natural world.
- living creatures that eat organisms from a different population.
- an organism that decomposes organic material.
- facts or statistics collected together for reference and analysis.
- a complex substance that consists of amino acid residues joined by peptide bonds.
50 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh. • an animal that feeds on plants. • a quantity that does not change. • the process of burning something. • substances that react with acids. • caused of produced by living beings. • a substance that dissolves a solute. • a mixture of solvent and solute molecules. • an organism that preys upon other organisms. • ...
science 2021-08-31
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- helps keep the shape of the cell
- produces structural lipids
- is the brains of the cell
- a cell that has a nucleus
- smallest living organism
- breaks down sugar molecules
- recieves proteins and other materials and moves it to other organelles
- holds the cells organelles in place
- captures sunlight and makes it into food
- breaks down materials so they can be reused
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- a type of cell that can make its own food with sunlight
- controls what enters and exits the cell
- produces, changes, and moves the proteins in the cell
- a cell that normally lacks a nucleus
- what ribosomes make
- produces proteins for the cell
- surrounds and protects the cell
- a type of cell that is more likely to have lysosomes
- a structure that has specific jobs
- stores water and waste
20 Clues: what ribosomes make • stores water and waste • smallest living organism • is the brains of the cell • a cell that has a nucleus • produces structural lipids • breaks down sugar molecules • produces proteins for the cell • surrounds and protects the cell • helps keep the shape of the cell • a structure that has specific jobs • holds the cells organelles in place • ...
