The process by which rocks break down and change.
What is weathering?
Traits are given to an organism by nature for an organism to survive.
What is natural selection?
The study of the environment.
What is ecology?
the force exerted by the weight of the air above it.
What is air pressure?
the spinning of an object about an axis.
what is rotation?
The process where weathered rocks are transported and deposited in another location.
What is erosion?
Traits are given to an organism for the best desirable traits.
What is artificial selection?
A linear sequence of feeding relationships between organisms.
What is a food chain?
the tool used to measure atmospheric pressure.
What is a barometer?
the rotation of an object around another object.
What is revolution.
Igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary.
What are the types of rocks?
Something used to identify the time period from which a fossil was from
What is the geologic time scale?
the network of many food chains.
What is a food web?
connected lines of equal pressure.
what are Isobars?
large, bright, and relatively old star.
What is a Red giant
The reasons why tectonic plates move.
What are convection currents?
Analogous, homologous, and vestigial structures.
What are the types of comparative anatomy?
All strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environment.
What is niche?
the weight of the air above you.
What is atmospheric pressure?
the planet with the fastest rotation.
What is Saturn?
Plant roots growing into the cracks of rocks and burrowing animals moving rocks.
What are the causes of mechanical weathering?
Fossils, comparative anatomy, comparative embryology, biogeography, and genetics
What is evidence for evolution?
Any relationship in which two species live closely together.
What is symbiosis?
the second greatest gas found in the earth's atmosphere.
What is Oxygen?
The planet with the fastest revolution.
what is mercury?