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This results in getting the water dirty and unfit for use and reduce the amount of oxygen in the water as well.

Bodies of water serve as ??? for aquatic plants and animals

The process wherein the droplets on land are absorbed by the ground while some fall on bodies of water.

Process by which solids increase in size or volume when heat is applied to them

Energy produced when vibrations travel through matter

The process wherein water droplets are release back to Earth in the form of sleet, hail, snow, and rain

Material that does not transmit or allow heat to pass through them

Rocks through which liquids and gases seep and therefore can hold water for some time

The part of the Earth tha is made up of all the water that can be found on the planet.

Topmost part of the Earth's crust

Person study Earth processes

Water that is found beneath the surface of Earth, between the layers of soil and rocks

The dark brown organic material that is produced from decaying plants and animals

Quick back and forth movements of matter that produce sound

Storage area of water under the ground

The process by which rocks are broken into smaller pieces with some pieces turning into powder form

The topmost part of the aquifer is called

Person that study the history of life on Earth as reflected in fossil records

Human made tool used for extraction of water from the ground

As the energy travels in space through waves, heat is transferred from the source to the receiver in a form of heat transfer calle

form of energy that is produced from the movement of the molecules in a solid, liquid, or gas

This happens when the body takes in too much salt water

Any flammable substance that produces heat when it is burned

This forms when water vapor caomes in contact with cold surfaces such as leaves and glass
The process by which special treatment plants convert the salt water to potable water that is safe for people to use for irrigatio
drinking water for livestock
When two objects come into close contact with each other, the heat in the hotter object will flow to the cooler object so they w
equilibrium, this form of heat transfer is called ???

The continuous movement of water from the bodies of water to the atmosphere, to the ground, and back to the bodies of wat

Form of heat energy from the sun


The process wherein the water from bodies of water change into water vapor

Source of energy that can build up in one place or flow from one object to another as it is carried by moving electrons through

Process of changing gas to liquid

Process of changing solid to liquid

Sources of heat energy that comes from the Earth

The hotness or coldness of matter

Water in gaseous phase

Ability to do work and make things happen

These rocks are thrown off onto the surface of the Earth during volcanic eruptions
Materials that do not allow light to pass through them
Objects that allow very little light to pass through them
Materials that allow light to pass through them
These are formed when light is not able to pass through an object that is opaque
The phenomenon of light bouncing back from a surface demonstrates the behavior of light called ???
The bending of light is called
Magnets that retain their magnetism for a long time
The force exerted by a surface when something comes in contact with it
Magnets that lose their magnetism once they are no longer in contact with strong magnetic field
The rising and falling of water in big bodies of water such as oceans and seas
This law states that opposite poles attract while like poles repel
These are very small, almost powdery slivers of iron that are used to show the direction of the magnetic field
Soil that is high in organic matter with a large amount of decaying plants
The ability of white light to be broken into different colors
Pollution of water

Habitat

Collection

Condensation Expansion

Conduction Sound Energy

Precipitation

Insulator

Permeable rocks

Dispersion Hydrosphere

Electricity Soil

Energy Geologist

Evaporation Groundwater

Expansion Humus

Force Vibrations

Aquifer

Weathering

Geothermal EnerWater Table

Paleontologist

Artesian well

Radiation

Heat Energy

Dehydration

Fuel

Iron fillings Dew

Law of MagnetisDesalination

Melting Conduction

Molten Lava Water Cycle/ Hydrologic Cycle

Opaque MaterialSolar Energy


Evaporation

Peaty Soil Electricity

Permanent MagnCondensation

Melting

Geothermal Energy

Temperature

Water vapor

Reflection Energy

Refraction Molten Lava


Shadows Opaque Materials
Soil Transluscent materials
Solar Energy Transparent Materials
Sound Energy Shadows
Reflection
Temporary MagnRefraction
tides Permanent Magnets
Transluscent matForce
Transparent MateTemporary Magnets
tides
Law of Magnetism
Iron fillings
Water vapor Peaty Soil
Dispersion
Identify if the process involves Conduction, Convection, or Radiation
1 A pot sitting on a hot burner
2 How the inside of the greenhouse works
3 Touching a metal spoon that is sitting in a pot of boiling water
4 A person placing their cold hands over a warm fire
5 Putting your wet shoes on a floor vent to dry them faster
6 Lying out in the sun to get a tan
7 Picking up a hot cup of coffee
8 Macaroni rising and falling in a pot of boiling water
Conduction
Convection
Conduction
Radiation
Convection
Radiation
Conduction
Convection
Identify if Topsoil, Subsoil, or Bedrock
1 contains rocky particles that are products of weathering

2 Made up of larger rock particles and clay

3 Rich in nutrients that plants need for growth

4 Found below the subsoil

5 Uppermost part of the soil

6 Composed of big fragments of rocks and gravel

7 Layer that gives rise to the topsoil

8 Thicker than the topsoil

9 It contains water and air and may vary in thickness

10 Does not contain organic materials

11 Darker in color than other layers

12 Has very little or no humus at all

13 Made up of sand, silt, clay, and humus

14 Lighter in caller than the topsoil

Identify if Sand, Clay, or Loam

1 have large and rough grains

2 Ideal soil for planting

3 Stores water well

4 It does not hold water well

5 Made up of very fine grains and small amount of sand and humus

6 Hold nutrients well

7 Have bigger gaps between them

8 It is light gray to white in color

9 Dries up very slowly

10 It is dry and gritty to the touch

11 with high content of humus along with silt, sand, and clay

12 Lets nutrients drain away from it making it less fertile

13 Best for areas requiring a lot of drainage like baseball field


14 Very sticky

15 it is used in constructing infrastructure and buildings when mixed with cement

16 Smooth when dry but sticky when wet

17 Carrots can survive in this soil

18 Can grow cabbage, brocolli, and pears

19 Has the smallest particles

20 Soft, dry, and crumbly and dark in color

21 Color ranges from brown to red

22 With regular-sized grains

23 Best use for construction work and pottery

24 Grows apple, beets, bell peppers, and cauliflower well


Bedrock

Subsoil

Topsoil

Bedrock

Topsoil

Bedrock

Bedrock

Subsoil

Topsoil

Subsoil

Topsoil

Subsoil

Topsoil

Subsoil

Sand

Loam

Clay/ Loam

Sand

Clay

Clay/ Loam

Sand

Sand

Clay

Sand

Loam

Sand

Sand
Clay

Sand

Clay

Sand

Clay

Clay

Loam

Clay

Loam

Clay

Loam
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The water table subsides during heavy rain and rise during drier period
70% of fresh water is contained in glaciers and ice and the remaining 30% is found in groundwater, streams, etc.
The Earth is called the "blue planet" because it is mostly covered with water and when viewed from outer space the planet
Astronauts who are out in space cannot hear each other
Matter with high temperature move around less
Objects get bigger when they get hotter
Of the water resources on Earth, about 97% is salt water and only 3% is freshwater
The sun emits heat energy that has lessened in intensity when it reaches Earth
Water is considered safe for drinking if it is clear, does not have any smell, and does not contain visible particles like sand, s
Light travels in a crooked line
The start of the water cycle is the condensation process
Sound waves pass through solid materials easily
Aquifer contains mostly gravel and permeable rocks
Light travels slower than sound
Sound travels at different speed depending on the kind of matter
Sound waves are not able to travel in space
Man can go without food for three days and without water for three weeks
Natural sources of light are not produced by people
The sun is the most important source of light and heat on Earth
Light energy exhibits certain behaviors depending on how it is transmitted, reflected, and refracted
Objects near the source of light form a longer shadow
Light travels at a very fast rate but slows down when light travels through an object
The rainbow is an example of Reflection
Sunlight is a good source of Vitamin A
Gravitational forces exerted by the moon and the sun also cause tides
When you place the north pole of one magnet to the north pole of another magnet, they will attract each other
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What is the Importance of water?
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What are the sources of water? 1


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2 waterforms(all kinds) 3
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What are the ways to conserve water?
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Layers of Soil 4
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Types of Soil 3
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Causes of Weathering
people
animals
plants
water waves
wind

Sources of Heat Energy


sun
fuel
earth
electricity
Effects of Heat Energy
change in volume
change in phase
Natural Sources of Light
glow worms
jellyfish
angler fish
sun
fireflies
Artificial Sources of Light
flashlight
light bulb
lampshade
flourescent lamp
matches
1 Why is the Earth sometimes called the "blue planet"
2 On what particular type of soil do plants grow best? Why?

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