Science Vocab Crossword

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to put things into groups
animals with a backbone
animal without a backbone
the process that plants use to make sugar for food
all the living and nonliving things in an area
the place in which an organism lives
all nonliving things in an ecosystem
all the living things in an ecosystem
diagram that shows the amount of energy that flows through each level of the food chain
repeating process or flow of material through a system
half of the genes from each parent
when an organisms adapts in order to survive
when an organism no longer exists
changing of liquid water to water vapor
water vapor turns into liquid
water that falls as rain, sleet, or snow
ice changing into water vapor without first melting
the average temperature in an area
the thinnest and outer most layer of the Earth
layer of Earth between the crust and core
center of the Earth
a large section of Earth's crust and upper mantle
the breaking apart of rocks into small sediment
type of rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
type of rock formed when sediments are pressed and cemented together
type of rock formed when existing rock is heated at high pressure and temperature
produces energy by using power of flowing water
holding as much water or moisture as can be absorbed
having too much solute that makes a liquid become almost saturated
being far from saturated (having little added too)
a substance used in a chemical reaction
a large molecule made of many smaller units
speed and direction of an objects motion
a push or pull that acts on an object
a state in which all the forces on an object balance each other
the tendency of an object to resist any changes in motion
the rate at which the velocity of an object changes over time
energy of due to motion
how hot or cold something is
the transfer of heat from one object to another
energy from the sun

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Part 2 HW Choice

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