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Matter
Potential and Conserved Energy
Succession and Energy Transfer
Nutrition
Climate and Weather
100
Four states of matter
What is solid, liquid, gas, plasma
100
PE= mgh
What is the formula for potential energy?
100
Both show a transfer of energy.
What is food chains and food webs?
100
95% of all living process occur.
What is water?
100
Motion of molecules in the air
What is Air Temputure
200
Particles are tightly packed, vibrating about a fixed position. Have a definite shape and volume.
What is Solid
200
Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
What is The Law of Conservation of Energy?
200
Levels on a food chain or food web.
What is trophic levels?
200
Minerals, vitamins, water.
What are micronutrients.
200
The six major air masses in the United States.
What is Continental Polar, 2 Maritime Polar, Continental Tropic, 2 Maritime Tropic
300
Particles are tightly packed, but far enough to slide over one another. Have an indefinite shape and a definite volume.
What is liquids
300
Three types of potential energy?
What is gravitational, elastic, and chemical?
300
Organism that uses sun to make energy.
What is producer?
300
Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins.
What are macronutrients?
300
The pattern of weather that occurs in an area over many years.
What is Climate?
400
Particles are very far apart and move freely; indefinite shape and volume.
What is gas?
400
Energy that is stored to use later
What is Potential Energy?
400
First organism in the ecosystem.
What is Pioneer species?
400
Need most of this macronutrient.
What are carbohydrates?
400
State of the atmosphere at a specific time and place
What is Weather?
500
How mass takes up space. Makes up everything around you.
What is Matter?
500
Potential energy due to compression or expansion of an elastic object.
What is elastic potential energy?
500
A consumer that eats primary consumers.
What is secondary consumers?
500
Another word for fats
What are lipids?
500
Large bodies of air that have properties similar to the part of Earth's surface over which it develops.
What are Air Masses?