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Ecosystem: It Pertains to the role of the organisms in the community.
Herbivores: It is a kind of consumer that eats only the producers.
Population: A group of organisms that interact with one another and with the environment.
Photoautotrophs: They are the organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Consumers: They spped up the decomposition process and also return the nutrient back to the soil.
Temperature: It is the reason why weather changes from time to time and why there is climate on Earth.
Mangrove Forest: It is one of the most colorful and beautiful natural resources in the world.
Population: It is made up of all the populatuins that live and interact with each other in an area.
Carnivores: Known as the Meat-Eater organism.
Resultant: IT is defined as the single force that hast the same effect as two or more forces.
Magnetic Force: it is a foce that attracts metallic object towards a magnetic object.
Pressure: It occurs when a force is applied on surface.
Nuclear FOrce: IT is the force that acts inside the nucleus of an atom.
Sliding Friction: It refres to the resistance an object in motion experiences through sliding.
Robert Hooke: He invented the spring balance.
Inertia: Newton's first law of motion.
Centripetal foce: inward force that keeps an objects moving in a circle.
Displacement: 25 steps forward.
Velocity: 25.0 m/s, north
Speed: how fast an object is moving.
Across:3. | It is made up of all the populatuins that live and interact with each other in an area. | 5. | inward force that keeps an objects moving in a circle. | 8. | IT is defined as the single force that hast the same effect as two or more forces. | 10. | 25.0 m/s, north | 11. | Known as the Meat-Eater organism. | 13. | it is a foce that attracts metallic object towards a magnetic object. | 15. | how fast an object is moving. | 17. | It occurs when a force is applied on surface. | 18. | They spped up the decomposition process and also return the nutrient back to the soil. | 20. | A group of organisms that interact with one another and with the environment. |
| | Down:1. | They are the organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis. | 2. | He invented the spring balance. | 4. | It is the reason why weather changes from time to time and why there is climate on Earth. | 6. | IT is the force that acts inside the nucleus of an atom. | 7. | It is a kind of consumer that eats only the producers. | 9. | It refres to the resistance an object in motion experiences through sliding. | 12. | It is one of the most colorful and beautiful natural resources in the world. | 14. | 25 steps forward. | 16. | It Pertains to the role of the organisms in the community. | 19. | Newton's first law of motion. |
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Across:3. | It is made up of all the populatuins that live and interact with each other in an area. | 5. | inward force that keeps an objects moving in a circle. | 8. | IT is defined as the single force that hast the same effect as two or more forces. | 10. | 25.0 m/s, north | 11. | Known as the Meat-Eater organism. | 13. | it is a foce that attracts metallic object towards a magnetic object. | 15. | how fast an object is moving. | 17. | It occurs when a force is applied on surface. | 18. | They spped up the decomposition process and also return the nutrient back to the soil. | 20. | A group of organisms that interact with one another and with the environment. |
| | Down:1. | They are the organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis. | 2. | He invented the spring balance. | 4. | It is the reason why weather changes from time to time and why there is climate on Earth. | 6. | IT is the force that acts inside the nucleus of an atom. | 7. | It is a kind of consumer that eats only the producers. | 9. | It refres to the resistance an object in motion experiences through sliding. | 12. | It is one of the most colorful and beautiful natural resources in the world. | 14. | 25 steps forward. | 16. | It Pertains to the role of the organisms in the community. | 19. | Newton's first law of motion. |
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