Motion Motion Motion
On the Earth
Measurements
Motion in the earth
Motion in the Body
100

Areas used to determine if an object is in motion

Reference point

100

Common directions that can be used throughout the world (N.S.E.W)

Cardinal Directions

100

A measure of how much energy is in an object

Temperature

100

A push or a pull

Force

100

The force of blood pressing against the arteries

Blood pressure

200

The distance an object moves over a period of time

Speed

200

Spinning movement of an object

Rotation

200

The metric unit for weight

Gram

200

Thin layer of solid rock that surrounds the entire planet

Crust

200

Tubes that are used to move blood back into your heart

Veins

300

A change in an objects motion (speeding)

Acceleration

300

Objects that do not move on their own

Stationary

300

The metric unit for length

Meter

300

This layer of earth underneath the crust

Mantle

300

How fast your heart is beating

Heart Rate

400

The motion of an object as seen by a reference point

Relative motion

400

The Most southern point on the earth

South Pole

400

The measure of how heavy an object is

Weight

400

Melted rock

Magma

400

Tiny tubes that transport blood to all tissues an organs in your body

Capillaries

500

A measure of the speed AND direction of an object

Velocity

500

The most northern point on the earth

North Pole

500

Distance of an object or it's motion

Length

500

Large pieces of crust that float on top of the mantle and fit together like a jigsaw puzzle

Tectonic plates

500

Occurs when the distance between two objects changes - One object moved away from the other  - that object has _________

Motion