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undefined, object
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transform fault boundaries
when the two plates scrape past each other
covalent bonds
the sharing of valence electrons
liter
volume
refraction
the bending of waves as they pass from one medium to another
alkaline
the first groups name on the periodic table
methods of heat transfer
convection, conduction, and radiation
isotope
the atomic number is the same but the atomic mass is different
radiation
the transfer of radiant energy through EMWS
law of conservation of mass
mass cannot be created or destroyed
freefall
the only thing acted on the object is gravity
the three wave interactions
reflection, diffraction, and refraction
atomic mass
mass of the atom in the nucleus that contains the protons and nuetrons
kelvin
temperature
evaporation
liquid to gas
erosion
shapes the earths surface, and shape landscape
law of conservation of energy
energy cannot be created or destroyed
testing the hypothesis
the purpose of the experiment
meter
length
heterogeneous
not evenly distributed mixture
plate tectonics
the theory that the Earth's surface is made up or large moving plates
octep rule
that every element wants to have a total of eight atoms in its system
unbalanced forces
forces acting on an object that combine to produce a net nonzero force
viscosity
the resistance of flowing
full moon
when can a lunar eclipse come?
eighteen
how many electrons can the third shell hold?
convergent boundaries
collide into each other
conduction
heat transfer through direct contact
balanced forces
forces acting on an object that combine to produce a new force equal to zero
weight
the gravitational pull on the object
kinetic molecular theory
all molecules have kinetic energy and they're always in motion
composite volcanoes
have layers of cinders and lava, usually extremely tall.
sublimation
solid to a gas
terminal
the maximum at which velocity can reach
am ion
negative ion
community
all of the animals and plants living in one area within the ecosystem
chemical bonds
the attractive force that holds atoms or ions together
stratosphere
the layer of atmosphere that extends upward from the troposphere to an altitude of 50 km, contains the ozone layer
law of conservation of momentum
the total amount of momentum in a system is conserved
protons
have a positive charge and are located inside the nucleus
ecosystem
all of the living and nonliving elements in a particular place
neutrons
have no charge at all and are located inside the nucleus along with the protons
constructive
any intereference in which waves combine so that the resulting wave is bigger than the original waves
density
the mass per unit volume of a substance
transition
the third groups name on the periodic table
noble gases
the eighteenth groups name
gravity
velocity will increase acceleration will stay.
friction
it alters a force by stealing young energy (air resistance)
mass
how much a object weighs
precision
how close you get to the actual value
new moon
when can a solar eclipse come?
troposphere
the atmospheric layer closest to Earth's surface where nearly all weather occurs
electromagnetic waves
which type of waves don't need to travel through a medium?
metallic bonds
formed by the attraction between positively charged metal ions and electrons
alkaline earth
the second groups name on the periodic table
condensation
gas to liquid
John Dalton
made the theory that everythings made up of atoms. Atoms of the same elements are exactly alike. And that they can't be subdivided.
frost wedging and plants
the aspects of physical weathering
velocity
how fast somethings feeling and what direction its going in
cat ion
positive ion
electron configuration
the position and number of each and every electron on a atom
newtons laws of motion
number one, an object at rest will stay at rest. and a object in motion will stay in motion unless something interferes within its path. (inertia) number two, the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. number three, every action has a opposite and equal reaction.
ionic compounds
are indeed not molecules. they're ionic network of interconnected ions.
eight
how many electrons can the second shell hold?
thirty-two
how many electrons can the fourth shell hold?
reflection
simple the bouncing back of a wave when it meets the surface or boundary
divergent boundaries
two plates move apart
diffraction
the bending of a wave as it passes an edge or an opening
using models
we make these to see how they would work in man made events
mesosphere
the coldest layer of atmosphere located above the stratosphere
1.63 m/s
the gravitational pull on the moon
ionization
the process from which a atom becomes a ion (loses or gains electrons)
ionic bonding
formed between oppositely and charged ions
the two types of interference
constructive and destructive
hypothesis
a possible outcome or prediction based on previous knowledge
accuracy
degree of conformity of a measure to a standard or a true value
halogens
the seventeenth groups name
matter
anything that has mass and occupies space
convection
temperature and density difference
electrons
have a negative charge, and located in the outer shells of an atom
can produce underground caverns, and dissolve minerals
chemical weathering
igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic
the three types of rocks/minerals
homogeneous
evenly distributed mixture
solids, liquids, and gases
the three states of matter
simple machines
lever, inclined planes, pulley, fulcrum, wheel and axle
speed
how fast somethings going
the scientific method
problem, hypothesis, test the hypothesis, observe and record, and draw a conclusion
destructive
any interference in which waves combine so that the resulting wave is smaller than the largest of the original waves
9.8 m/s
the gravitational pull on the earth
cinder cone volcanoes
have layers of cinders and very steep sides
seconds
time
longitudinal waves
a wave that causes the particles of the medium to vibrate parallel to the direction the wave travels
shield volcanoes
have layers and layers of lava. are often very large and have gently sloping sides
transverse waves
a wave that causes the particles of the medium to vibrate perpendicularly to the direction the wave travels
thermosphere
the atmospheric layer above the mesosphere
two
how many electrons can the first shell hold?
mole
number of particles in a quantity of substance (1 AMU)

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