According to Newtons laws, for every action, there is an equal or opposite ________.
Reaction
Half of one in decimal numbers.
0.5
Possessive Adjectives
This is not your table, its ____. (man)
His.
A period of time of dry weather with very little or no rain.
Drought
to have actual reality or to be. It describes anything that is real, whether it is an object, a concept, or a living being
Exist.
__________ makes people in a car crash keep moving forward at the same speed.
Momentum
Half of one integer in fraction form.
1/2
Possessive Adjectives
My brother went to the zoo to see the monkeys with ___ classmates.
His
to intentionally refuse to notice or give attention to a person, object, or idea
Ignore
the consequence, outcome, or effect of a preceding action, event, or calculation.
Results
Is the force that pulls everything down.
Gravity
Twenty five percent of 1 integer in fraction form.
1/4
to form an opinion you need to include _______ and evidence.
reasons
an individual who buys or uses goods and services for personal, family, or household purposes, rather than for resale or business use.
consumer
any information, facts, or physical objects that help prove whether something is true or has happened.
evidence
A _____ eclipse is when it turns dark during the day.
Solar
Statistics study the ________ .
Data
Jupiter is __________ Earth. (size)
Larger than / Bigger Than.
a public demonstration, statement, or action expressing strong disagreement, disapproval, or opposition to a specific idea, policy, or action
protest
to draw or pull something—or someone—toward oneself. It is most commonly used to describe pulling objects via physical or magnetic force, piquing a person's interest.
Attract
A species of animal that is specificly found only in one area.
Endemic
Ratios.
If in a classroom there are 20 boys and 10 girls. What is the ratio?
2:1 (girls, boys)
For this reason / As a result.
the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, described through a combination of elements like temperature, humidity, wind, clouds, and precipitation.
Conditions (weather)
Often simply described as the "capacity to do work," it drives all change in the universe and can neither be created nor destroyed
Energy