how dose light travel
what is in straight lines
what is this 
what is gas
the process in which water continuously moves from Earth's surface into the atmosphere and back again.
what is water cycle
The thin outer layer of the Earth.
what is the crust
Contains the genetic information for cells to grow, live, perform their functions, and reproduce.
what is DNA

what is this picture
What is one way mirror
How was our fancy cup different than our regular cup?
What is double walled
the mixture of gases that surround a planet.
what is atnosphere
Large pieces of the Earth's crust that float on the mantle and move around.
what is plate tectonics
Thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
What is the cell membrain
What part of your body has a iris and retina
What is eye
The water droplets that form on the outside of a cup of ice water are there because of a process called
What is condensation
the process by which a liquid changes into a gas.
what is evaporation
The layer of the Earth below the crust, where most of the movement of tectonic plates occurs.
what is the mantle
what cell part makes proteins
What is the ribosomes
Is a one one way mirror a Phenomenon
what is Yes
the energy of movement or motion.
what is kinetic energy
the process by which a gas changes into a liquid.
what is condensation
Rock formed from cooled magma or lava.
what is metimorfic rock
brain, spinal cord, nerves are all part of what body system
Nervous system
What happens when light bounces off something.
what is refects
When heat is transferred through contact between 2 items it is called
conduction
a weather instrument that measures wind speed.
what is anemometer
Small pieces of rock or mineral particles that have been weathered and eroded.
what is sediments
is this voluntary or involuntary, Eyelid reflex when something is coming towards your face very quickly pushing food through your digestive system
what is involuntary