Science Crossword

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The speed of an object in a given direction
The process by which the Earth is heated through light rays.
The process through which hot air rises and cold air descends through the atmosphere
The process through which organic matter deteriorates and fills a water-source, destroying its capacity for life.
The quality of a layer of soil that allows water to penetrate.
The radio waves used to map the geography of the ocean floor.
The beginning of the saturated zone where water is present for the first time.
The constant movement of the Tectonic Plates that causes the continents to move.
According to Newton's Laws every____ will have an equal and opposite_____.
The property of energy, being focused equally around an object, cancelling out the energy's value.
Natural water sources caused by a high water table and increased pressure.
The state in which an object cannot move until it is affected (Newton's First Law)
A body of water formed by erosion and the meandering of a river through time.
The point from which an object's movement is measured.
The scientific name for the visible result of the exertion of energy.
The property that causes deceleration and indirect heating.
A wave formed by the movement of a large concentration of energy through a body of water that cannot contain it.
The strongest type of friction.
The state in which an object falls at a constant speed affected only by increasing gravitational energy and not friction.
When one source of energy overpowers another forcing the object in a new direction.
The rate at which work is done usually measured in horsepower.
The property of a soil layer that does not allow the movement of water causing saturation.
Water that cannot be absorbed by soil that collects on the soil and flows downhill.
____= Final Speed - Initial Speed / Time of Change
A push or pull on an object that, based on its mass, causes different levels of acceleration.

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