General Science 1 (Semester 2 Vocabulary)

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Across
  1. 2. — Refers to feeding levels in an energy pyramid
  2. 6. — A non-native species that disrupts a new ecosystem
  3. 10. — Natural disaster most common on the west side of the Americas
  4. 12. — Plate boundary where plates move apart
  5. 14. — Long underwater mountain chain where seafloor spreads apart
  6. 19. — Natural disaster common in the central plains
  7. 21. — Limitations on a design, like time or materials
  8. 22. — Synthetic material made from oil
  9. 23. — An animal hunted for food (like a moose)
  10. 24. — Organism that eats other organisms for energy
  11. 25. — Preserved remains that provide evidence for continental drift
  12. 26. — Synthetic material made from heating sand
  13. 28. — Requirements a design must meet
  14. 29. — Type of species that has a major impact on its ecosystem (e.g., elephants)
  15. 32. — Natural disaster that forms over warm ocean water
  16. 33. — The variety of all species, genes, and ecosystems
Down
  1. 1. — The process of breaking rocks down into smaller bits called sediment
  2. 3. — A first model built to test a design (like one made of spaghetti and a marshmallow)
  3. 4. — Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface
  4. 5. — Relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
  5. 7. — The movement of sediment from one place to another by wind, water, or gravity
  6. 8. — Process plants use to make energy from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide
  7. 9. — The modern science describing how plates move (formerly continental drift)
  8. 11. — An animal that hunts another for food (like a wolf)
  9. 13. — Rock formed from cooled lava or magma
  10. 15. — What flows through a food web, decreasing up each level
  11. 16. — Organism in a food web that makes its own food
  12. 17. — Relationship where both organisms benefit
  13. 18. — Plate boundary where plates collide, forming mountains
  14. 20. — Small bits of broken-down rock
  15. 27. — Rock formed from compacted and cemented bits of sediment
  16. 30. — When a species no longer exists
  17. 31. — Deep feature of the ocean floor formed where plates meet