A rock formed through deposition and compaction of sediments.
Sedimentary Rock
Mitigation processes for this natural hazard include warning sirens and building basements. Name the hazard.
The basic structure of all living organism.
Cell
This system contains the esophagus, stomach, and intestines.
Digestive
Matter
A rock formed by cooling and solidifying of molten material.
Igneous Rock
A seismogram reads the p-waves and s-waves of what kind of natural hazard?
Earthquake
Which type of cell has a cell wall?
Plant Cell
This organ is responsible for filtering toxins from your blood and excretes bile. It is also the largest solid organ in your body.
Liver
This is the negatively charged part of an atom.
Electron
A rock that is formed through intense heat and pressure within the Earth's crust.
Metamorphic Rock
When glaciers begin to melt, they erode land by picking up and carrying loose rocks and ____________ them as they move.
depositing
This organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell.
Mitochondria
This system contains a network of cells and fibers that transmit impulses between parts of the body.
Nervous System
An atom of Carbon has how many Protons?
6
Sandstone is an example of which type of rock?
Sedimentary Rock
The act of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of a natural hazard.
Mitigation
DNA is found in this part of the cell.
Nucleus
These two systems work together to allow for movement.
Gas
Which two processes create sediments? (Must get both correct)
Weathering and Erosion
Which natural process occurs at the Mid-Atlantic ridge and can be used as evidence that Earth's plates are moving?
Seafloor Spreading
A group of cells forms a __________.
Tissue
These two systems work together to provide oxygen to the entire body.
Respiratory and Circulatory
Thermal Energy always moves from ________ to ________.
Hot to Cold (or high energy to low energy)