Across
- 4. To find this, you take mass and divide it by density.
- 5. In this process liquid water turns into water vapor.
- 7. How many total passes do you get all day?
- 9. The energy associated with an object's height, position, or shape.
- 15. The law of _____________ of energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
- 16. Non-living factors in an environment are called this.
- 17. In science class, you can lose a _________ piece by leaving the room or not having the needed supplies by the time class starts.
- 18. The energy of motion
- 20. Organisms that eat both plants and meat.
- 21. If your class completes its entire puzzle by the end of the week, you can choose seats for a day OR choose your ________________. (2 words no spaces)
- 22. If you miss school, you don't have to answer the question of the day. (true/false)
- 23. A type of relationship where both organisms benefit.
Down
- 1. If you are absent from school, whose responsibility is it to figure out what you missed?
- 2. This type of energy depends on an object's height and mass.
- 3. The daily agenda can be found on __________ on the home page.
- 4. When you hear this, you should stop what you are doing and find your teacher. (2 words, no spaces)
- 6. Your pencils should be sharpened _________ class starts.
- 7. If an object is less than 1 g/ml it will
- 8. The total amount of organisms that an environment can support. (2 words, no spaces)
- 9. Organisms that can make their own energy.
- 10. A(n) ____________ species is an organism that is introduced to a new area and has no natural predators.
- 11. Where an organism lives.
- 12. The source of all energy on our planet.
- 13. How many times can you use the restroom in science class each quarter?
- 14. When two organisms fight for the same resource.
- 19. The amount of energy that moves from one trophic level to the next.
