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INC1 Misc

Integrated Science

TermDefinition
Temperate forest trees loose leaves, soil fertile
Coniferous forest evergreen trees, soil is poor
Tundra extreme cold, little percip., permafrost, treeless, low plants & flowers
Savannas tropical grasslands, warm, dry
Temperate grasslands 4 seasons, extremely fertile soil
Chaparral droughts
Deserts soils abundant in nutrients
Aquatic fresh and ocean water
Joules unit of energy and work
Liters unit of capacity (liquid, volume)
Millimeters measure of length
Micrometers measure of distance
Ohms unit of electrical resistance
Watts Unit of power
Millivolts unit of electromotive force
Reflection returning of a wave to the medium from which it came when it hits a barrier
Refraction the bending of waves due to a change in medium
Diffraction the bending of a wave due to it passing through a small opening
Greenhouse effect caused by carbon dioxide (emitted by burning fossil fuels) trapping some of the radiation emitted by the surface
Cold front The cold air forces the warm air upward, where it condenses to form clouds.
Warm front The less-dense, warmer air rides up and over the colder, denser air, resulting in widespread cloudiness and light-to-moderate precipitation that can cover great distances.
chordates the group that includes humans; eatures: a brain and a spinal cord that runs along the back of the body
carbon cycle from atmosphere into organisms
nitrogen cycle from atmosphere to the soil
Endoskeleton made of small interlocking plates; marine animals with spiny surfaces. This group includes the sea stars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers
Mollusks soft-bodied animals such as clams, oysters, squids, octopuses, snails, and slugs
chelicerates include horseshoe crabs, spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites
Sponges are sedentary marine animals
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