Landforms - Plate Tectonics
Stars and Spectrum
Ecosystems
Cells
Newton's Laws
100

Any area of land that collects and drains rainfall and melted snow into rivers, basins, dams,etc

watershed

100

all the types of electromagnetic waves found in the universe

electromagnetic spectrum

100

the succession of organisms in an ecosystem that starts with bare rock due to volcanic eruption or glacial erosion

primary succession

100

organisms whose cells have no nucleus or organelles

prokaryote

100

The more mass an object has, the more force you need to accelerate the object is Newton's ____

Second Law of Motion

200

what boundary causes two tectonic plates slide to move towards each other and form a mountain, volcano or trenches

convergent boundary

200

where stars are born or formed

nebula

200

pioneer species found in  primary succession

lichens and mosses

200
The type of cell that has a nucleus and organells

eukaryotic cell

200

A condition where an object in motion stays in constant motion or an object at rest stays at rest unless an unbalanced force acts on it

inertia

300

boundary that causes two tectonic plates to form a rift valley(on land) or mid-oceanic ridge (under ocean)

divergent boundary

300

two factors used to identify and describe a star in the HR diagram

luminosity or brightness

temperature

300

the succession of organisms in an ecosystem that has soil due to forest fire, flooding

secondary succession

300

structures found only in plant cells

chloroplast and cell wall

300

When two objects interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. 

Newton's Third Law of Motion or Action - Reaction

400

boundary that causes two tectonic plates to create earthquakes

transform boundary

400

most of the stars are classified as this type - it's the longest stage in the life cycle of stars

Main Sequence

400

stage in ecological succession where populations of plants or animals remain stable and exist in balance with each other and their environment

Climax Community

400

function of a nucleus

contains DNA/chromosomes or genetic information

400

How much force is needed to accelerate an object at 5 m/sec/sec with a mass of 50 Kg?

250 Newtons or N

500

a contour map that shows the elevation of a landform

topographic map

500

the color of the brightest and hottest stars

blue

500

The first organisms that thrive and populate in secondary succession

grasses, wild flowers

500

organize each structure from simple to most complex:

tissue   organ system    organ   cell   organism

cell   tissue   -   organ  -  organ system  - organism

500

What is the unit used for force?

Newton or N

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