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The Sciene Crossword
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Erosion: The process of a rock being transported away
Weathering: The process of a rock being broken down
Textbook: A thing Glen lost after the Science Prac
PeriodicTable: A table with all the elements on it
S203: The room we are currently in
MrGiumelli: Our science teacher
Blue: The colour of the right ventricle
Geology: The study of rocks
Cytoplasm: The jelly stuff in a living cell
Digestive: A system in a living body that helps the processing of food
Eyepiece: The thing you look through in a microscope; it is also referred to as the ocular lens
Igneous: Cooled molten rock
Metamorphic: A type of rock which has changed form
Streak: Colour left behind by a rock when scratched on a surface
Microscope: A mechanism used to magnify specimens
Hydrogen: The first element of the periodic table
Americium: An element named after the country where Donald Trump now reigns
Gold: An element which also is the 1st place medal at the Olympics
Rutherfordium: The longest named element in the periodic table
Tin: The shortest named element in the periodic table
Independent: The variable you choose to change
Dependent: The variable you measure
Kinetic: The energy found in an object in motion
Diamond: The hardest mineral; can only be scratched by itself
Diaphragm: The muscle in the body that contracts when you inhale and expands when you exhale
The Sciene Crossword
Across:2. | The longest named element in the periodic table | 4. | The variable you measure | 5. | The study of rocks | 8. | A table with all the elements on it | 10. | The shortest named element in the periodic table | 11. | An element named after the country where Donald Trump now reigns | 14. | Colour left behind by a rock when scratched on a surface |
| 17. | Our science teacher | 18. | The muscle in the body that contracts when you inhale and expands when you exhale | 20. | The room we are currently in | 22. | The process of a rock being transported away | 23. | A thing Glen lost after the Science Prac | 24. | The variable you choose to change |
| | Down:1. | The energy found in an object in motion | 3. | The first element of the periodic table | 6. | The process of a rock being broken down | 7. | A type of rock which has changed form | 9. | A system in a living body that helps the processing of food | 12. | The jelly stuff in a living cell |
| 13. | Cooled molten rock | 15. | The colour of the right ventricle | 16. | An element which also is the 1st place medal at the Olympics | 17. | A mechanism used to magnify specimens | 19. | The thing you look through in a microscope; it is also referred to as the ocular lens | 21. | The hardest mineral; can only be scratched by itself |
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The Sciene Crossword
Across:2. | The longest named element in the periodic table | 4. | The variable you measure | 5. | The study of rocks | 8. | A table with all the elements on it | 10. | The shortest named element in the periodic table | 11. | An element named after the country where Donald Trump now reigns | 14. | Colour left behind by a rock when scratched on a surface |
| 17. | Our science teacher | 18. | The muscle in the body that contracts when you inhale and expands when you exhale | 20. | The room we are currently in | 22. | The process of a rock being transported away | 23. | A thing Glen lost after the Science Prac | 24. | The variable you choose to change |
| | Down:1. | The energy found in an object in motion | 3. | The first element of the periodic table | 6. | The process of a rock being broken down | 7. | A type of rock which has changed form | 9. | A system in a living body that helps the processing of food | 12. | The jelly stuff in a living cell |
| 13. | Cooled molten rock | 15. | The colour of the right ventricle | 16. | An element which also is the 1st place medal at the Olympics | 17. | A mechanism used to magnify specimens | 19. | The thing you look through in a microscope; it is also referred to as the ocular lens | 21. | The hardest mineral; can only be scratched by itself |
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