What is the Key Word for Mass? Which Block? 1 or 2?
Weight. 1.
Renewable is.....
and Non-renewable is....
1. Unlimited
2. Limited/Runs out
What does a life cycle show?
DOUBLE POINTS: Population and Community, Define them.
Population-one species in an area
Community-Multiple Species in an area
A mixture is....
Easy to separate
If it is LESS dense it will....
FLOAT
3-Cal-Circuits and Light
4-FFAR-Fossil Fuels and Resources
DOUBLE: Juvenile means
What is needed for compaction and cementation?
Young stage, young
Pressure and Heat
What is a consumer?
An Organism that Eats.
A solution is....
provide an example
difficult to separate, lemonade, kool-aid, etc
What are the two forces listed in block 2? Remember, the others are MELTS (5 words there) the other two words are forces. Which?
Friction and Gravity
What starts fossil fuels?
Decayed/Dead Organisms such as plants and animals
Precipitation
Area with little to no rain for quite some time
What does C.L.A.W.S. stand for? Define it.
Climate-long term, (usually, on average, year, decade)
Weather-Short term, (Day to day, week, month)
What is an Insulator? Oh and what is the title of block one? Acronym and Spelled out?
Material that doesn't allow energy/thermal energy to flow. (POM-Properties of Matter)
Define Electrical Circuit
Pathway that electrical current flows
Condensation is... Explain
Gas to liquid,
ALL NEED TO BE CORRECT: Define Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore
H-plants only
C-Animals/Meat only
O-Both
DOUBLE POINTS: What does MAD mean when speaking of ecosystems?
Move, Adapt, or Die
Block 1 has 8 words. Which word is missing from block 1. And what does it mean?
Matter, Mass, Density, Solubility, Physical State, Insulator, Conductor, and....?
Volume-how much space something takes up
Name the 4 words associated with Light in Block 3 and what do they mean
Absorb-Goes in
Transmit-Goes Through
Reflection-BOUNCES
Refraction-Bends
Plants can have offspring, true or false
Mixtures, Physical change, Solution, Dissolve and...?
Substances-A single part of a mixture