News Paper Letter issue #5

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Across
  1. 2. the formal process by which a legislative body (such as the U.S. House of Representatives) accuses a public official—including the President, Vice President, or federal judges
  2. 5. a type of chemical bond formed through the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions, created when a metal transfers electrons to a non-metal.
  3. 6. a visual representation of data or relationships, commonly used to show how variables change or to model connections between objects.
  4. 9. the unspoken or less obvious meaning hidden beneath the surface of dialogue, actions, or written text.
  5. 10. a psychological theory focusing on observable, measurable behaviors rather than internal mental states, positing that all behaviors are acquired through environmental conditioning
Down
  1. 1. the branch of mathematics studying relationships between the side lengths and angles of triangles.
  2. 3. color when added to a solution to determine its acidity or basicity
  3. 4. Laws fundamental principles stating that certain measurable, scalar, or vector properties of an isolated system remain constant as the system evolves over time, meaning they cannot be created or destroyed
  4. 7. the process of cell division where a single eukaryotic cell splits its replicated chromosomes to produce two genetically identical daughter cells.
  5. 8. a musical symbol placed at the beginning of a staff to indicate higher-pitched notes