Earth science
Life science
Physical science II
Earth science II
Physical scienceIII
100
Fourth layer of the earth and is a solid
What is the inner core
100
The main source of energy for animals, plants and humans
What is the sun
100
The amount of space an object takes up
What is volume
100
Carries away rock sediments
What is erosion?
100
Anything that has mass and takes up space
What is matter
200
Climate is affected by
What is latitude, bodies of water and mountains
200
Binary fission, budding, and regeneration
What is asexual reproduction
200
Smallest part of a compound
What is a molecule
200
Main reason for seasons
What is the tilt of the earth
200
Matter can not be created nor destroyed, only changed from one form to another
What is law of conservation of matter
300
When the earth, sun and moon line up
What is an eclipse?
300
Cell wall, chloroplasts
What is a plant cell
300
Two main types of waves
What is transverse and longitudinal
300
Primarily caused by the moons gravity
What is earths tides
300
The distance from the crest to crest or trough to trough
What is wavelength
400
The sun is in the center
What is heliocentric
400
Stamen,anther+ filament and pollen (sperm)
What is are the male parts in a flower
400
Acceleration = force / mass OR Force = mass x acceleration
What is newtons 2nd law of motion
400
When the earth is in the center
What is geocentric
400
Unit of measuring energy in food and fuel
What is calorie
500
Connects points of equal temperature
What is isotherms
500
Consist of both nervous and endocrine together
What is regulatory
500
Travel in forms of waves
What is light and sound
500
Brings dry weather and clear skies
What is high pressure system
500
_______ is the force it must overcome and the effort is the force applied._____is the pivot poin
What is resistance , fulcrum
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