Description

Movement of energy
Equation that predicts events under certain conditions
Unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second
Units on a temperature scale
The energy transferred between objects that are different temperatures
The place where an organism usually lives
The study of the interactions with each other and there environment
An organism that can make its own food by using energy from its surroundings
Ribonucleic acid, and plays a role in producing proteins
The thin and solid out most layer of earth, above the mantle
The trace or remains of an organism that live long ago
A break in a body of rock alone which one block moves relitive to another
An opening at the surface at the earth in with volcanic material passes
Magma that flows on to earths surface
The weather conditions in an area over long periods of time
The life cycle of a cell
A comparison of two numbers using divisions
The rising of regions of the earths crust to higher elevations
The speed at which a wave travels through a medium
The time required for one wave length to pass a given point
An instrument that measures and indicates temperature
The central part of earth below the mantle
Rock that forms when magma cools and solidifies
An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
An organsim that kills and eats all or part of another organism
An area of land that is periodically underwater or whose soils contains a great deal of moisture
A limestone ridge found in tropical climates and composed of coral fragments that are deposited around organic remains
A diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organsims in a ecosystem
A long cylinder of ice obtained from drilling through rice caps or ice sheets;used to study past climates
An organism that only eats plants
An organism that eats other organic material or organisms
An organism that eats both plants and animals
A change in the structure or amount of the genetic material of an organism
The smallest unit of a element that maintains the properties of the element
An environmental factor that is associated with or results from the activities of living organisms
The death of every member of a species
The way in which a material reflects light
The color of a material in powered form
Natural solid substance that has a definite geometrical shape
A material that transfers energy easily
A graphic used to predict the results of a genetic cross
The total kinetic energy of a substance atoms
an area where fresh water mixes with salt water from the ocean
the bending of rock layers due to stress
stress that occurs when forcesact to stress an object
the likelihood of something occuring
a cell organalle composed of RNA and protein
behavior that leads to the protection, conservation, and reclamation of natrual resources
a block of litosphere that consists of the crust and the ridge, outermost part of the mantle
the passing of genetic matriel from parent to off spring
the layer of rock between the earth's crust and core
a physical enviroment which phenomena ocur
the process in which material is laid down
the bending, tilting,and breaking of earths crust
the point on earths surfacedirectly above an earthquacks starting point or focus
the hisotry of life in geological past as indicated by the traces or remains of living things

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