Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Chemistry Review
Plate Tectonics
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Sphere of function that describes all forms of life on Earth

Biosphere

100
What measures how acidic or basic a solution is?

the pH scale

100

A substance that cannot be broken down into other substances

Element

100

A common occurrence at transform plate boundaries

Earthquakes

100

Stays the same in an experiment

Constant

200

Provides short-term energy

Carbohydrates

200

Sphere of function that describes all water on Earth in solid and liquid states

Hydrosphere

200

Compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon

Hydrocarbons

200

A boundary that moves AWAY 

Divergent

200

The part of an experiment that DOES not get the treatment or is affected by the independent variable

Control group

300

Type of bond that is the sharing of electrons

Covalent

300

If something is non-living, it is considered:

Abiotic

300

Negatively charged subatomic particles 

Electrons

300

The primary CAUSE of tectonic plate shifting

Convection currents

300

The feedback loop that results in stabilization of a system

Negative feedback loop

400

The crust of the Earth consisting of 5 layers (Ex: rocks, mountains, volcanoes, soil)

Lithosphere

400

2 examples of nucleic acids

DNA and RNA

400

Center of an atom-contains protons and neutrons

Nucleus

400

This type of plate boundary is known to cause trenches (for example the Mariana Trench)

Divergent 
400

The total amount of land and water required to provide food, shelter, and waste disposal

Ecological Footprint

500

A substance has a pH of 6.5. Is this substance a weak acid, strong acid, weak base, or strong base?

Weak acid

500

Law that describes how matter can be transformed, but not created or destroyed

Law of the Conservation of Matter

500

Mixtures in which all ingredients are equally distributed

Solution

500

A boundary that can result in large mountain ranges

Convergent 

500

The environmental ethics idea that humans and human welfare are the most important when making environmental policy decisions

Anthropocentrism

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