Matter: Properties and Change
NRG: Conservation & Transfer
Earth Systems/Water
Earth History
Biotechnology and Disease
100

Balanced chemical equations illustrate this law

What is the Law of Conservation of Matter/Mass

100

Coal, oil, natural gas

What are nonrenewable fossil fuels?

100

Two measurements that can show how healthy a water system is

What is temperature and pH?


(Also acceptable: turbidity, dissolved oxygen, nitrates, phosphates, and bio-indicators)

100

Mold, Cast, Carbonized, Petrified, Preserved, Trace

What are the 6 types of fossils?

100

Cannot be treated with antibiotics

What are viruses?

200

A measurement of how much space an object takes up

What is volume?

200

Three most common ways that people can practice conservation

What is reduce, reuse, and recycle?

200

A measure of the compactness of a substance

What is density?

200

A fossil that lived all over the Earth during a short amount of time in Earth's past, often used to help date rocks and other fossils

What is an index fossil?

200

Reproduce sexually and asexually using spores

What are fungi?

300

The periodic table is arranged this way

What is by increasing atomic number, left to right?

300

Strip mining, mountain top removal

What are two ways that coal is gathered?

300

Often referred to as the universal solvent

What is water?

300

Carbon-14

What is a radioactive isotope used to date fossils/absolute dating?

300

Binary fission

What is the way that bacteria reproduce?

400

H2O, CO2, NaCl

What are the chemical compounds for water, carbon dioxide, and table salt

400

Nuclear fission

What is the process used in nuclear power plants to help produce energy?

400

Deepest part of the ocean

What is an ocean trench/hadal zone?

400

Used to obtain information about Earth's past global atmospheric conditions

What are ice cores?

400

Malaria

What is a disease caused by a parasite, transmitted by a mosquito vector?

500

Color change and bubbling are evidence of this

What is a chemical change/reaction?

500

A greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels, could be responsible for global warming

What is carbon dioxide?

(Also acceptable:  methane, fluorinated gases/CFCs, nitrous oxide)

500

Fresh water and saltwater meet and mix

What is brackish water/estuary?

500

Happens at converging plate boundaries when sliding occurs

What are earthquakes?

500

Protein coat mutation

What is the reason you have to get vaccinated for the flu each year?

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