Across
- 3. The unlimited 3-dimensional realm in which objects and events occur; an expanse in which relative position and direction may be measured using the Cartesian Coordinate System
- 4. Any form of movement or change in position of an object; the power or manner of movement
- 7. The branch of mathematical logic that studies collections of objects and their relations (3,6)
- 8. A theory of the natural science explaining movement of crustal plates and the large scale motion of Earth’s lithosphere (5,9)
- 9. A celestial body or astronomical object orbiting a star
- 10. A state of system stability in which all competing forces are in balance
- 12. Radiant light and heat emanating from the Sun (5,6)
- 13. A kind of substance; something that occupies space; particular or corporeal substance that may occur as liquid, solid, gaseous or plasma state
- 14. The flora and fauna of an ecosystem or period
- 17. A state of system imbalance in which two or more concurrent forces are prevalent
- 19. The non-living material substances and processes of the natural environment
- 21. Reference to the exterior of a subject or object; an attribute prevalent on the outside
- 23. The physical sciences term for the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles; the flow of energy from a source of emission through an intervening medium and absorbed by the receiving body
- 24. Two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
Down
- 1. A physical sciences term for the property of a physical body’s resistance to motion and force which may be measured in terms of inertia, gravitational force, or available energy; the amount of matter available in an object
- 2. The branch of mathematics that studies points, lines, angles and figures in space; their measurement and properties
- 5. A physical sciences theory concerned with the relations between space and time
- 6. Available power; the capacity or potential for activity; fundamental interactions that may be converted to other forms but not created or destroyed
- 7. An environmental sciences term for the state of long-term ecological balance
- 11. A set of interacting assemblage of components comprising a larger whole unit
- 15. An electrical generator prevalent within a geoid body
- 16. Refers to particles and particle activity inside the atom; Actions of particulate matter known as electrons, protons and neutrons
- 18. Pertaining to the interior of a subject or object; parts existing inside
- 20. Having two parts; two operating units working in unison or independently in a single assembly
- 22. Strength, energy, power and intensity; a type of interaction with the potential to change the motion of an object
