Cells & Systems
Light, Matter &
Thermal Energy
Kinetic Enrgy and Water
Weather & Climate
Rocks & Plate Tectonics
100

The part of a cell that breaks down food to make energy.

mitochondria

100

The distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of another wave.

wavelength

100

State of matter that has a fixed volume, but not a fixed shape.

Liquid

100

The flow or air from land to a body of water.

Land Breeze

100

The layer of the earth just under the ocean.

Oceanic crust

200

A group of organs that work together to perform a function.

Organ System

200

When and object allow some light, but not all to pass through it is _____.

Transparent

200

When water changes from liquid to gas and rises into the air.

Evaporation

200

Where to air masses meet.

Front

200

The type of rock formed by heat and pressure.

Metamorphic

300

The control center of the cell.

Nucleus

300

Waves that are capable of traveling through empty space that does not contain matter. 

Electromagnetic waves

300

The opposite of evaporation.

Condensation

300

Climate or Weather? Thunderstorms dropped 4 inches of rain in Boston this week.

Weather

300

When Rocks get broken down into small pieces.

Weathering

400

According to the cell theory, All cells come from ____.

Existing cells

400

Thermal energy that is transferred through direct contact.

Conduction

400

The column of air above you that exerts force on you is called ____.

Air Pressure

400

The average weather in an area for over 30 years.

Climate

400

When two plates collide to form folded mountains.

Convergent: Continental v. Continental 

500

The two organelles that are found in plant cells only.

Cell wall & chloroplasts

500

Thermal energy transferred s heat rises and cold falls.

Convection

500

When it rains, the water that infiltrates the Earth becomes _____.

Ground Water

500

What causes tornadoes in Tornado Alley?

The collision of humid warm air from the Gulf and the the cold dry air from the Rocky Mountains.

500

Fossils are often found in ____ rock.

Sedimentary