The common name for the orange berries in Nunavik
What is a cloudberry or aqpik berry?
The amount of space an object takes up, or the amount of space it can hold.
What is the Volume?
The period of change that allows a person to reproduce.
What is puberty?
This type of rock is formed by pressure.
What is sedimentary rock?
Living things around Earth are in this sphere.
What is the biosphere?
The common name for the black berries in Salluit
What is a crowberry?
The amount of particles (inside) that make an object.
What is density?
Puberty is signalled by this gland.
What is the pituitary gland?
This type of rock is formed by heat.
What is igneous rock?
The air surrounding the Earth is part of this sphere.
What is the atmosphere?
The common name for red berries in Salluit.
What is a cranberry?
Properties that are unique and help us identify an unknown object.
What are characteristic properties?
Sperm are produced in this part of the male reproductive system.
What are the testicles?
This type of rock is formed by heat and pressure.
What is metamorphic rock?
What is the hydrosphere?
All of the living things in a particular area.
a. Population
b. Species
What is a population?
Mass is this type of property.
a. Characteristic - Qualitative
b. Characteristic - Quantitative
c. Non-characteristic - Qualitative
d. Non-characteristic - Quantitative
What is Non-characteristic-Quantitative?
Ova are produced in this part of the female reproductive system.
What are the ovaries?
An example of an industrial mineral.
Many answers.
What is the lithosphere?
A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals that are capable of interbreeding.
a. Populations
b. Species
What is a species?
Melting point is this type of property.
a. Characteristic - Qualitative
b. Characteristic - Quantitative
c. Non-characteristic - Qualitative
d. Non-characteristic - Quantitative
What is characteristic-quantitative?
The chemical messengers sent through the body.
What are hormones?
An example of a metallic mineral.
Many answers
The percentage of available fresh water on Earth.
What is 1%?