What is the Definition of Mulch
A material spread around over a plant to enrich or insulate the soil
What is the definition of conductor?
An object that electricity passes through easily.
What is the definition of spore?
A single cell that grows into a plant that has many cells
What is the opposite of attract?
Repelling
What is the process by which weathered material is added to the land mass
What is deposition
What is the definition of Hills?
Naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain.
What is the definition of electric current?
A flow of an electric charge.
What is the definition of evergreens?
Trees that keep their leaves all year
This word is the opposite of an Invertebrate
Vertebrate
What is the movement of rocks and weathered material downhill?
What is mass wasting
What is the definition of Landform?
A natural feature of the earth's surface.
What is the definition of static electricity?
A stationary electric charge, typically produced by friction.
What is the definition of Arachnid?
An arthropod that has two body sections, eight legs, and no antennae
This circuit is not a Parallel circuit but instead a?
Series circuit
The motion of an object described in comparison to the position of another
What is relative motion
What is the definition of Sedimentation?
The process of settling or being deposited as a sediment.
What is the definition of frequency?
The rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
What is the definition of amphibian
A vertebrate that lives in water when it's young and on land when it's an adult
What is the opposite of an animal that is around today?
An arthropod that typically has two body sections and four antennae?
What are Crustaceans
What is the definition of Chemical Weathering?
The erosion or disintegration of rocks caused by chemical reactions rather than by mechanical processes.
What is the definition of volume?
The amount of space that an object occupies.
What is the definition of mimicry
A physical adaptation in which one organism looks like another organism
Hibernate
A hard covering that protects and supports an arthropod body
What is an exoskeleton