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Seismic Waves
the vibrations that constantly records ground movements
longitudinal Wave
A type of wave in which the distance moves in the same direction that the waves travel
Molecule
a group of atoms that are held together by covalent bonds so that they move as a single unit
Covalent Bond
A pair of electrons shared by two atoms
Chemical Formula
the expression that shows the number and types of atoms joined in a compound
Refraction
the bending of a waev as it crosses the boundry between two mediums at an angle other than go degress
period
a horizontal row in the peridic table of the element
group
a verticle column in the periodic table of the elements
exothermic
a chemical reaction that releases energy
Precipitate
A solid substance that forms as a result of a reaction between chemical in two liquids
Product
A substance formed by a chemical reaction
Metallic Bond
A certain type of bons in which nuclei float in a sea of electrons
Reactants
A substance that is present at the beginning of a chemical reaction
Polar Covalent Bond
Unequal sharing od electrons between two atoms that gives rise to negative and positive regions of electric charge
Endothermic
A chemical reaction that absorbs energy
Metal
A element that tens to be shinny, easily, shaped, and a good conductor of heat
Non Metals
An element that is not a metal and has properties generally opposite to those of a metal
Chemical Reaction
A process by wich chemical changes occur
Tsunami
A water wave causeed by an earthquacke, valcanic eruption, or landslide
Ionic Bond
The Electrical arrtaction between a negative ion and a positive ion
Subscript
A number written slightly below and to the right of a chemical symbol
Seismic Waves
The vibrations that constantly rescords ground movements
Metalloids
An element that has properties of both metals and non metals
Earthquake
A shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movements of large bloacks of rock along a fault
Volcano
An opening in the crust through which molten rock, rock fragments, and hot gasses erupt
Lava
Molten rock that reaches a planets surface throught a volcano
Fault
A fracture in Earths lithosphere along which blocks of rock move past each other
Continental Drift
The hypothesis that earths continents move on earths surface
Interferrance
The meeting and combining of waves
Outer core
A layer of molten metal, mainly nickel, and iron, that surrounds earths inner core
Seismograph
A instrument that constantly records ground movement
Theory of PLate Tectonics
A Theory stating that earths lithosphere is broken into huge plates that move and change in size over time
HOT Spot
An area where a column of hot material rises from deep within a planets mantle and heats the lithospere above it
Continental-Continental Collision
A boundary along which two platers carrying continental crust pushed togethert
Mantle
the layer of rock between earths core and crust, in which most rock is hot enought to flow in cinvection currents
Neucleus
Central region of an atome where most of the atom mass is found in protons and neutrons
Folded Mountain
A mountain that forms as continental crust is compressed and rocks bend into large folds
Medium
A substance through which a wave moves
Crest
The highest point of a wave
Transverse Waves
A type pf wave in which the distance moves at right angles, or perpendicular, to the direction in which the waves travel
Atomis Mass
The average mass of the atoms of an element
Atomic Number
The number of prtons and neutrons in an atoms nucleus
Ion
An Atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negitive electrical charge
Periodic Table
A table of elements, arranged by atomic number, that shows the patterns in their properties
Coefficient
The number befor a chemical formula that indicates how many molecules are involved in a chemical reaction
Electon
A negatively charged particle located outside an atoms nucleus
Wave Length
The distnace from one wave crest to the next crest
Amplitude
The maximum distance that a disturbance causes a medium to move from its rest position
Proton
A positively charged particle located in an atoms nucleus
Trough
The lowest point, or valley, of a wave
Crust
A thin layer of rock above a planets mantle, including all dry land, and ocean basins
Inner Core
A solid sphere of matal, mainly mickel and iron, at earths center
Oceanic-Continental Subduction
A boundary along which a platecarryong oceanic crust sinks beneath a plate with continental crust.
Epicenter
The point on earths surface directly above the focous of an earthquake
Foucus
In an Earthquake, the point unferground where the rocks first begin to move
Pangea
A hypothetical super continent that included all the landmasses on earth
Transform Boundary
A boundary along which two textonic plates scrape past each other
Convergent Boundary
A boundary along which two tectonic plates push together
Divergent Boundary
A boundary along which two tectonic plates move apart
Mid-Ocean Ridge
A long line of sea-floor mountains where new ocean crust is formes by volcanic activity along a divergent boundary
Convention Current
A circulation pattern in which material is heated and rises in one area, then cools and sinks in another area
Tectonic Plates
One of the large, moving pieces into which Earths lithosphere is broken and which commonly carries both oceanic and continental crust
Lithosphere
The layer of earth made up of the crust and the rigid rock of the upper mantle
Asthenosphere
The layer of earths upper mantle and directly underthe lithopshere in which rock is soft and weak because it is close to melting
Respiration
The physical and chemical processes by which a living thing exchanges gasses with the enivroment
Frequency
The number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time, usually one second
Reflection
The bouncin back of a wave after it strikes a barrier
Diffraction
The spreading out of waves as they pass through an opening or around the edges og an obstacle
Caralyst
A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction but is not consumed in the reaction
Law of Conservation of Mass
A law stating that atoms are not created or destryoed in a chemical reaction
Wave
A distrubance that transfers energy from one place to another without requiring matter to move the intire distance

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AmplitudeThe maximum distance that a disturbance causes a medium to move from its rest position
AsthenosphereThe layer of earths upper mantle and directly underthe lithopshere in which rock is soft and weak because it is close to melting
Atomic NumberThe number of prtons and neutrons in an atoms nucleus
Atomis MassThe average mass of the atoms of an element
CaralystA substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction but is not consumed in the reaction
Chemical Formulathe expression that shows the number and types of atoms joined in a compound
Chemical ReactionA process by wich chemical changes occur
CoefficientThe number befor a chemical formula that indicates how many molecules are involved in a chemical reaction
Continental DriftThe hypothesis that earths continents move on earths surface
Continental-Continental CollisionA boundary along which two platers carrying continental crust pushed togethert
Convention CurrentA circulation pattern in which material is heated and rises in one area, then cools and sinks in another area
Convergent BoundaryA boundary along which two tectonic plates push together
Covalent BondA pair of electrons shared by two atoms
CrestThe highest point of a wave
CrustA thin layer of rock above a planets mantle, including all dry land, and ocean basins
DiffractionThe spreading out of waves as they pass through an opening or around the edges og an obstacle
Divergent BoundaryA boundary along which two tectonic plates move apart
EarthquakeA shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movements of large bloacks of rock along a fault
ElectonA negatively charged particle located outside an atoms nucleus
EndothermicA chemical reaction that absorbs energy
EpicenterThe point on earths surface directly above the focous of an earthquake
FaultA fracture in Earths lithosphere along which blocks of rock move past each other
Folded MountainA mountain that forms as continental crust is compressed and rocks bend into large folds
FoucusIn an Earthquake, the point unferground where the rocks first begin to move
FrequencyThe number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time, usually one second
HOT SpotAn area where a column of hot material rises from deep within a planets mantle and heats the lithospere above it
Inner CoreA solid sphere of matal, mainly mickel and iron, at earths center
InterferranceThe meeting and combining of waves
IonAn Atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negitive electrical charge
Ionic BondThe Electrical arrtaction between a negative ion and a positive ion
LavaMolten rock that reaches a planets surface throught a volcano
Law of Conservation of MassA law stating that atoms are not created or destryoed in a chemical reaction
LithosphereThe layer of earth made up of the crust and the rigid rock of the upper mantle
Mantlethe layer of rock between earths core and crust, in which most rock is hot enought to flow in cinvection currents
MediumA substance through which a wave moves
MetalA element that tens to be shinny, easily, shaped, and a good conductor of heat
Metallic BondA certain type of bons in which nuclei float in a sea of electrons
MetalloidsAn element that has properties of both metals and non metals
Mid-Ocean RidgeA long line of sea-floor mountains where new ocean crust is formes by volcanic activity along a divergent boundary
Moleculea group of atoms that are held together by covalent bonds so that they move as a single unit
NeucleusCentral region of an atome where most of the atom mass is found in protons and neutrons
Non MetalsAn element that is not a metal and has properties generally opposite to those of a metal
Oceanic-Continental SubductionA boundary along which a platecarryong oceanic crust sinks beneath a plate with continental crust.
Outer coreA layer of molten metal, mainly nickel, and iron, that surrounds earths inner core
PangeaA hypothetical super continent that included all the landmasses on earth
Periodic TableA table of elements, arranged by atomic number, that shows the patterns in their properties
Polar Covalent BondUnequal sharing od electrons between two atoms that gives rise to negative and positive regions of electric charge
PrecipitateA solid substance that forms as a result of a reaction between chemical in two liquids
ProductA substance formed by a chemical reaction
ProtonA positively charged particle located in an atoms nucleus
ReactantsA substance that is present at the beginning of a chemical reaction
ReflectionThe bouncin back of a wave after it strikes a barrier
Refractionthe bending of a waev as it crosses the boundry between two mediums at an angle other than go degress
RespirationThe physical and chemical processes by which a living thing exchanges gasses with the enivroment
Seismic Wavesthe vibrations that constantly records ground movements
Seismic WavesThe vibrations that constantly rescords ground movements
SeismographA instrument that constantly records ground movement
SubscriptA number written slightly below and to the right of a chemical symbol
Tectonic PlatesOne of the large, moving pieces into which Earths lithosphere is broken and which commonly carries both oceanic and continental crust
Theory of PLate TectonicsA Theory stating that earths lithosphere is broken into huge plates that move and change in size over time
Transform BoundaryA boundary along which two textonic plates scrape past each other
Transverse WavesA type pf wave in which the distance moves at right angles, or perpendicular, to the direction in which the waves travel
TroughThe lowest point, or valley, of a wave
TsunamiA water wave causeed by an earthquacke, valcanic eruption, or landslide
VolcanoAn opening in the crust through which molten rock, rock fragments, and hot gasses erupt
WaveA distrubance that transfers energy from one place to another without requiring matter to move the intire distance
Wave LengthThe distnace from one wave crest to the next crest
exothermica chemical reaction that releases energy
groupa verticle column in the periodic table of the elements
longitudinal WaveA type of wave in which the distance moves in the same direction that the waves travel
perioda horizontal row in the peridic table of the element
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