Areas used to determine if an object is in motion
Reference point
Common directions that can be used throughout the world (N.S.E.W)
Cardinal Directions
A measure of how much energy is in an object
Temperature
A push or a pull
Force
The force of blood pressing against the arteries
Blood pressure
The distance an object moves over a period of time
Speed
Spinning movement of an object
Rotation
The metric unit for weight
Gram
Thin layer of solid rock that surrounds the entire planet
Crust
Tubes that are used to move blood back into your heart
Veins
A change in an objects motion (speeding)
Acceleration
Objects that do not move on their own
Stationary
The metric unit for length
Meter
This layer of earth underneath the crust
Mantle
How fast your heart is beating
Heart Rate
The motion of an object as seen by a reference point
Relative motion
The Most southern point on the earth
South Pole
The measure of how heavy an object is
Weight
Melted rock
Magma
Tiny tubes that transport blood to all tissues an organs in your body
Capillaries
A measure of the speed AND direction of an object
Velocity
The most northern point on the earth
North Pole
Distance of an object or it's motion
Length
Large pieces of crust that float on top of the mantle and fit together like a jigsaw puzzle
Tectonic plates
Occurs when the distance between two objects changes - One object moved away from the other - that object has _________
Motion