a molten rock material that exists beneath the Earth's surface. It's a mixture of molten rock, crystals, and dissolved gases
the energy possessed by an object due to its motion
KINETIC ENERGY
energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a rate faster than they are consumed
RENEWABLE ENERGY
States an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. An object in motion will stay in motion at the same speed and in the same direction unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
portion that contains what will be used to conduct experiment
MATERIALS
the process where solid crystals form from a homogeneous solution or melt, typically through cooling molten rock or evaporation of liquids.
CRYSTALLIZATION
the stored energy in an object due to its position, properties, and forces acting on it
POTENTIAL ENERGY
natural resources that cannot be replaced at a rate equal to their consumption
NONRENEWABLE ENRGY
States for every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction.
NEWTON'S THIRD LAW
portion that includes steps for conducting experiment
Methods/ Procedure
the natural process of breaking down or dissolving rocks, soils, and minerals at or near the Earth's surface
WEATHERING
Stretching a rubber band is an example of
n refers to the conscious effort of using less energy, either through energy-efficient technologies or by changing behaviors to reduce energy consumption.
ENERGY CONSERVATION
a pendulum would fall under which law of motion
NEWTON'S THIRD LAW
portion that contains graphs, tables, and data
RESULTS
the process where Earth materials like soil and rock are worn away and transported by natural agents like water, wind, or ice
EROSION
Listening to music play through headphones is an example of
KINETIC ENERGY (SOUND)
solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass are examples of
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
Imagine you’re pushing a shopping cart. The harder you push (more force), the faster it rolls (accelerates).This is an example of which law of motion?
NEWTON'S SECOND LAW
portion that contains statement about what is believed to happen at the end of the experiment/ research
INTRODUCTION
the process by which sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform or landmass
DEPOSITION
Sitting in a car on top of a hill is an example of
fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) and nuclear fuel (uranium)are examples of
NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES
says that the bigger the unbalanced force acting on an object, the greater its acceleration
NEWTON'S 2ND LAW
Portion that discusses the results and explains any errors that ocurred during the experiment
ANALYSIS