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The changing appearances of the Moon as seen from Earth
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Moon phase that occurs when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun, at which point the Moon cannot be seen because its lighted half is facing the Sun and its dark side faces Earth.
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new moon
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The changing appearances of the Moon as seen from Earth
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Moon phase that occurs when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun, at which point the Moon cannot be seen because its lighted half is facing the Sun and its dark side faces Earth.
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The moon is a quarter of the way around the Earth. You can see the right half of the moon.
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the phase of the moon in which we see the entire moon lighted, and it appears bright and round
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The phase of the moon when it is three-quarters of the way through its orbit, and we see half of the moon lighted
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the phase of the moon in which only a curved edge of the moon's side that faced earth is illuminated,
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See image
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when the size of the illuminated portion of the moon is greater than half but not a full moon,
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See image
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When the Moon appears to get bigger
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When the Moon appears to get smaller
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Large body that revolves around a star. Must be round and can clear it's orbit.
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Earth, Mars, Mercury, Venus
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Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus
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To spin or turn on an axis; causes day and night, takes 24 hours to complete.
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To go around, causes seasons, takes 1 year or 365 days to complete.
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A type of device would we use to see the moon or other planets in our solar system.
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The amount of time it takes the moon to go through all it's phases
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The tilt of the Earth
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A curved path in space
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too many can be unhealthy for you
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food made from milk;choose 2-3
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food from plants, choose 2-3
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food from plants; choose 3-5
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Meat, eggs, nuts or a anything with amino acids; choose 2-3
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starches, fibers and sugars, choose 6-11
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A product label that shows serving size and nutritional value
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Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
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A unit used to measure the amount of energy contained in foods
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salt
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These fats are bad for you; they mostly come from meats
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These fats are good for you; this fat comes from plants
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nutrients needed for growth & body functioning
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the kinds of food or drink that a person habitually eats
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specific amount of food or drink
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made of wheat or cereal crops, choose 6-11
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meat without fat on it
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simple carbohydrates that are sweet
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helps the body to digest
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a mineral from dairy products that is stored in bones
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a mineral that is found in meat, poultry, eggs, vegetables & cereals
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the human body is made up of 60% of this
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An electric circuit with two or more paths through which charge can flow
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An electric circuit with only one path through which charge can flow
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A flow of electric charge.
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The buildup of charges on an object
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A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
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A material that allows heat and electricity to pass through it.
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A negatively charged particle
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battery
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The building blocks of rocks - a solid, inorganic substance that occurs in nature (not man-made). Has a definite chemical composition and atom structure.
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The color of a mineral in its powdered form.
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The way light reflects off a mineral.
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The ability to scratch an object or be scratched by an object
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A property where minerals break into pieces that have smooth, flat surfaces.
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A property where minerals break into pieces that have uneven or curved surfaces.
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A scale used to rank a mineral from 1 to 10.
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A substance that does not contain matter that was once alive.
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An expert in the field of geology, the study of what the Earth is made of and how it was formed.
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A mineral that can be cut and polished for use in jewelry.
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A round rock that contains a hollow cavity lined with crystals on the inside.
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The process by which atoms form a solid and arrange themselves in an orderly, repeating pattern (6 main types)
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A piece of white, hard plate (called porcelain) used to test a mineral's streak.
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A solid in which the atoms are arranged in a certain pattern that repeats over and over again
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A characteristic in some minerals that is very unique; for example, fluorite is green, sulfur is yellow - not always reliable because the same mineral can come in different colors.
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The hardest mineral. Scores number 10 on Moh's hardness scale.
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One of the softest minerals. Scores number 1 on Moh's Hardness Scale.
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any relationship in which two species live closely and interact
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An organism that eats other organisms to live.
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formed by the fooling of magma or lava
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formed through the compaction and cementation of sediments - can contain fossils
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formed when rocks are changed by heat and pressure
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mixture of molten rock inside of the Earth
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mixture of molten rock on Earth's surface
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Process of breaking down rock
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Process of sediment moving from one place to another
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Process of sediment being laid down (deposited)
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Process of magma rising to Earth's surface and cooling
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Process of changing from a solid to a liquid
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Process that changes the composition of the rock.
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The continuous cycle of how rocks change into different rock forms.
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Sedimentary rock with large pieces of rock and minerals.
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Sedimentary rock with small pieces of rocks and minerals.
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The smallest pieces of rock
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A scientist who studies rocks
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The organism that gets eaten.
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A group of ecosystems that have the same climate and similar communities of plants and animals
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ALL living organisms in an area
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a group of the same species of organisms living in an area
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a single living organism
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Everything that surrounds an organism and influences it.
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living factors in an ecosystem
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The non-living parts of an ecosystem such as soil, climate and rainfall.
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The physical place where an organism lives
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An abiotic factor that describes overall weather in an area over a long period of time
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a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical (abiotic) environment
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...organisms that use sunlight directly to make food through a process called photosynthesis.
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...organisms that eat producers or other organisims for energy
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organisims that get energy by breaking down theremains of dead organisms.
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animals that feed on the bodies of dead organisms.
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an animal that gets its energy by eating plants
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an animal that gets its energy by eating other animals
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an animal that gets its energy by eating plants and animals
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The series of steps by which energy is obtained, used, and transformed by living things.
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A food web is a diagram showing which animals eat which other animals in a given ecological community. It also aims to show the transfer or flow of energy and materials, such as sunlight or carbon, that occurs between species via their feeding relationships.
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...when resources such as food, water or space become limited
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formed by the fooling of magma or lava
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formed through the compaction and cementation of sediments - can contain fossils
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formed when rocks are changed by heat and pressure
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mixture of molten rock inside of the Earth
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mixture of molten rock on Earth's surface
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Process of breaking down rock
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Process of sediment moving from one place to another
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Process of sediment being laid down (deposited)
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Process of magma rising to Earth's surface and cooling
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Process of changing from a solid to a liquid
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Process that changes the composition of the rock.
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The continuous cycle of how rocks change into different rock forms.
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Sedimentary rock with large pieces of rock and minerals.
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Sedimentary rock with small pieces of rocks and minerals.