Title: Landforms
1Landforms
Scientific Method
Force and Motion
Ecosystems
Weather
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2The wearing away of the Earths surface by wind
or water.
3Erosion
4A map designed to show elevation.
5Topographic Map
6Process by which eroded earth settles.
7Deposition
8Person who makes maps.
9Cartographer
10The step in elevation between contour lines.
11Contour Interval
12An educated guess to a scientific question.
13Hypothesis
14An experiment should only test for one of these
at a time.
15Variable
16To protect your eyes during a science experiment
you should wear these.
17Safety Goggles
18To validate a conclusion in an experiment you
should do this.
19Repeat the Experiment
20After working with chemicals you should do this.
21Wash Your Hands
22Objects that are changing their speed or
direction are said to be ___________________.
23Accelerating
24A push or pull acting upon an object.
25Force
26A force that resists the motion of an object.
27Friction
28The measurement of the amount of material in an
object.
29Mass
30The quantity of motion an object has.
31Momentum
32All the living and nonliving parts of an area
make up a(n) _______________.
33Ecosystem
34The study of how all the tings in an ecosystem
interact is ___________.
35Ecology
36Many overlapping food chains make up a __________.
37Food Web
38There is less energy available as you move from
the bottom to the top of a ______________.
39Food Pyramid
40The way an organism survives in a community
defines its _________.
41Niche
42A tornado is called a ___________.
43Vortex
44What cycle does precipitation, evaporation and
condensation describe?
45Water Cycle
46When a liquid changes to gas this is called
_____________.
47Evaporation
48Where are cirrus clouds usually found?
49Very High in the Sky
50Altocumulus clouds often come from what?
51Cold Front