Dixie Galvez (Science of Living Things)
: Science of The Living Things:
A.) Energy B.) Energy Transfer C.) Environment D.) Equator E.) Force
E.) Erosion F.) Evaporation G.) Experiment H.) Food Chain
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______1.) The process by which a liquid is converted to its vapor phase by heating the liquid.
______2.) Transfer of energy through various stages as a result of feeding patterns of a series of organisms.
______3.) A change of energy from one form to another ( mechanical to Electrical, Solar to electrical.
______4.) The sum of conditions affecting an organisms, including all living and non living things in an area, such as plants, Animals, water, Soil, Weather, Land forms, and Air.
______5.) A pyramidal diagram that compares the amount of energy available at each position, or level, in the feeding order.
______6.) A quality that tends to produced movement or accelaration of a body in the direction of its application; a push or pull.
______7.) The interconnected feeding relationships in a food chain found in a particular place and time.
______8.) A procedure that is carried out and repeated under controlled conditions in order to discover, demonstrate, or test a hypothesis; includes all components of the scientific method.
______9.) An imaginary circle around. Earth's surface located between the poles and a plane perpendicular to its axis of rotation that divides it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
______10.)The wearing away of earth's surface by the breakdown and transportation of rock and soil.
A.) Energy B.) Energy Transfer C.) Environment D.) Equator E.) Force
E.) Erosion F.) Evaporation G.) Experiment H.) Food Chain
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______1.) The process by which a liquid is converted to its vapor phase by heating the liquid.
______2.) Transfer of energy through various stages as a result of feeding patterns of a series of organisms.
______3.) A change of energy from one form to another ( mechanical to Electrical, Solar to electrical.
______4.) The sum of conditions affecting an organisms, including all living and non living things in an area, such as plants, Animals, water, Soil, Weather, Land forms, and Air.
______5.) A pyramidal diagram that compares the amount of energy available at each position, or level, in the feeding order.
______6.) A quality that tends to produced movement or accelaration of a body in the direction of its application; a push or pull.
______7.) The interconnected feeding relationships in a food chain found in a particular place and time.
______8.) A procedure that is carried out and repeated under controlled conditions in order to discover, demonstrate, or test a hypothesis; includes all components of the scientific method.
______9.) An imaginary circle around. Earth's surface located between the poles and a plane perpendicular to its axis of rotation that divides it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
______10.)The wearing away of earth's surface by the breakdown and transportation of rock and soil.
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