Water
Water and Vocab
Vocabulary
Buoyancy 1
Extra/Bonus ?
100

The primary oceans on our planet

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Arctic

100

Easily replaces or replenishes itself.

Renewable resource

100

The smallest unit that can enter a chemical reaction.

What is an atom?

100

The direction a buoyant force acts

What is upward?

100

The amount of fluid and object must displace to float

What is a floating object displaces a volume equal to the volume of the part of the object that is submerged.

200

This is the percentage of water that is ocean.

97%

200

It has 2 hydrogen molecules and 1 oxygen molecule.

What is water.

200

Mass per unit volume

What is density?

200

The ability of fluid to exert an upward force

What is buoyancy?

200

H20

What is water? Or what is 2 hydrogen molecules and 1 oxygen molecule?

300

This is the percentage of water that is freshwater

3%

300

Cannot replace or replenish itself quickly.

Nonrenewable resource

300

The amount of matter in an object

What is mass?

300

The object will sink in liquid if it is this

What is more dense?

300

Part of the ship that helps it float

What is the hull?

400

This is the percentage of water that is accessible or drinkable

What is 1%

400

Fish are killed and cannot reproduce quickly.

What is overfishing?

400

Lines that run north and south of the equator

What is latitude

400

The upward buoyant force acting on

an object equals the mass of the fluid

displaced by the object

What is Archimedes Principle?

400

water that fills large areas between continents

What is a basin?

500

Water having a specific high heat is positive thing for marine life.

What is it helps marine life handle any drastic changes in temperature.

500

Anything that takes up space and has mass.

What is matter ?

500

Lines that run east and west of the equator

What is longitude?

500

The force of gravity equals an object's________

What is weight?

500

Objects float more easily in dense fluids because_____

What is greater displaced weight results in a greater buoyant force?

M
e
n
u