Cells
Layers of the Atmosphere
Life
Weather
Landforms
Energy and Forces
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Where is DNA stored in the cell?

What is the nucleus. 

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What layer of the atmosphere do we live in?

What is the Troposphere.

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What does the Greek root word Bio- mean?

What is Life.

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These are temporary atmospheric conditions.

What is weather.

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When making landforms this is the process of breaking down rock into smaller pieces.

What is Weathering.

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What type of energy is also known as "stored" energy?

What is Potential.

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What type of cell has a cell wall?

What is a plant cell.

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This layer of the atmosphere is where weather happens.

What is the Troposphere. 

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What is the broadest level or category of the Linnean System?

What is Domain.

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This type of weather is a funnel of spinning wind that touches the ground. 

What is a Tornado. 

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When making landforms this is the process of dropping the materials in new locations. 

What is Deposition.

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What type of energy is increased as a cart rolls downhill?

What is Kinetic.

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This is the "powerhouse" of the cell.

What is the mitochondria. 
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What layer of the atmosphere is the ozone layer located in? 

What is the Stratosphere. 

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What type of organism is multicellular?

What is Eukaryotic. 

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These are long-term average atmospheric condition in a given area.

What is Climate.

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This type of landform is common in Floria because it is built on top of limestone. The limestone reacts with acid rain, and this is the result. 

What are Sinkholes.

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This force is exerted by everything in the entire universe as long as it has mass. 

What is Gravity.

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What do all cells need to maintain to function properly? They use either a cell wall or a cell membrane to do this.

What is Homeostasis.
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Our atmosphere protects us from this that is produced by the sun. 

What is Radiation.

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This type of infectious agent is not alive. It is like a little robot.

What are Viruses.

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This occurs when ocean waters are warm. This phenomenon leads to heavy rainfall in the United States.

What is El Nino.

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This type of landform is created when tectonic plates collide, and one plate moves under the other. 

What are Mountains.

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This is the force that acts against all motion.

What is Friction.

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What process does chloroplast allow plants to perform?

What is photosynthesis.

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What is the outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere? This is also technically part of space. 

What is the Exosphere.

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What two categories of the Linnean System do we use to name every organism?

What are Genius and Species.
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What direction does the Jet Steam move over the United States?

What is West to East.

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This landform is created at the mouth of a river and is made up of sediment deposits that build up over long periods of time. 

What is a Delta.

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This measurement increases as gravitational force increases.

What is Weight.