The melting point.
What is 0°C?
The strongest mineral.
What is a diamond?
The series of processes that occur on Earth’s surface and in the crust and mantle that slowly change rocks from one kind to another.
What is the rock cycle?
Made of one cell.
What is a unicellular organism?
The reason for the sear-floor spreading.
What is subduction?
The total energy of an object.
What is thermal energy?
The color produced when you scrape a mineral.
What is a streak?
A volcano where lava flows onto the overlying plate.
What is igneous rock?
All living things are made of.
What are cells?
Centimeters that the plates move per year.
What is 1 to 2?
The transfer of heat through air.
What is radiation?
The shine of a mineral.
What is luster?
Beneath the surface with heat and pressure.
What is metamorphic rock?
All new cells are produced from.
What are existing cells?
The name of an old supercontinent that had broken up into continents that we know today.
What is Pangea?
The flow of heats through liquids.
What is convection?
The state of matter of a mineral.
What is a solid?
Breaking down and carrying away stuff.
What is weathering and erosion?
A widely accepted explanation of the relationship between cells and living things.
What is cell theory?
Zipper-like chains of under water mountains.
What are Mid-Ocean Ridges?
The amount of energy to raise temperature.
What is specific heat?
The softest mineral.
What is talc?
Sediments piled up and compacted together.
What is sedimentary rock?
The three principles of cell theory.
What are all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic units of life, and all cells are made of existing cells?
Fossils are evidence of continental drift.
What are the same fossils being found in different continent?