Parts include wavelength, amplitude, crest and trough.
What are the parts of a transverse wave.
Examples of these include: oil, fossil fuels and coal.
What are Nonrenewable Resources?
Friends...Life Experiences....The Food You Eat...The Amount of Water a Plant Gets....How Well You get Along with Others
What are environmental factors of an organisms?
Examples include reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference, transmission, and absorption.
What are the types of wave interaction (wave behavior)?
Any change in an organism's DNA which can be beneficial, neutral, or harmful
What is a mutation?
Water that is found in above ground.
What is surface water?
This type of selection includes the processes of selective breeding and genetic engineering.
What is artificial selection?
This is the accepted theory that explained the movement of Earth's continents
What is the Theory of Plate Tectonics?
Force that creates landforms due to plate movement.
What is a constructive force?
Example of this include FF, ff, Ff
What are genotypes?
Some benefits of these include Greater amounts of food produced, desired traits seen in offspring, personalized medical procedures
What are selective breeding and genetic engineering?
Type of bird studied by Charles Darwin during his time on the Galapagos Islands
What are finches?
4 haploid unique cells are produced in this type of cell division
What is the type of cells produced in meiosis?
The only type of rock that a fossil can be found in.
What is sedimentary rock?
These include divergent, convergent, and transform plate movement.
What are the types of tectonic plate boundaries?
2 identical diploid cells are produced at the end of this type of cell division. This process is also responsible for growth and repair.
What is mitosis?
Height...Eye Color...Weight....Hair Color are all examples of this vocabulary term.
What are phenotypes?
Climate change...meteor impacts...volcanic eruptions are all possible causes of this major event.
What is mass extinction?
Layer of Earth produced through chemical and physical processes; Also, can be used to grow plants.
What is soil?
When broken down, this includes sections called Eon...Era...Period...Epoch
What is the geologic time scale?
The name of the Supercontinent which was consisted of all 7 continents.
What is Pangaea?
This type of wave requires a medium in order to travel.
What is a mechanical wave?
This can be determined if similar fossils are found in different locations at the same layer.
What is the areas had similar climates and are the same age?
States that the younger layer of Earth are found toward the top; whereas the oldest layers are on the bottom.
What is the Law of Superposition?
Studied the traits of pea plants to determine how genes are passed through generations
Who was Gregor Mendel?