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- 4. Animal that cannot regulate its body temperature.
- 6. Gradually increases as depth increases; a force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object.
- 8. Animal that can regulate its body temperature.
- 10. Tool used to determine how acidic, basic or neutral a solution is by placing a drop of water on it and comparing it to a color key (2 words).
- 12. A measure of water clarity.
- 14. When calculating density, this value increases due to the addition of salt.
- 15. Tool used to determine the average amount of kinetic energy between the atoms within a substance.
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- 1. Water that results from the mixing of fresh and saltwater sources.
- 2. Tool used to determine salinity and specific gravity by filling the container with water.
- 3. The density of water (in g/mL).
- 5. A measure of the density of a substance relative to water (2 words).
- 7. Tool used to determine water clarity; typically circular with alternating black and white quarters (2 words).
- 9. Tool used to determine salinity and occasionally specific gravity by placing drops of water on the lens and observing it while aiming it at a light source.
- 11. Type of polypeptide/protein that acts as an organic antifreeze.
- 13. A measure of the relative amounts of dissolved solids within a water sample.
