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MSA Review Vocabulary S-U

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Salinity   The concentration of dissolved salts (usually sodium chloride) in a body of water.  
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Sand dune   A mound of sand that is deposited by the wind.  
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Satellite   An object that moves around Earth or some other object rather than falling onto it.  
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Scavenger   An organism that feeds on dead organic matter.  
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Sea floor spreading   Process by which new ocean floor is formed by lava erupting from a rift valley, pushing the existent floor outward from the rift.  
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Seasons   Changes in temperature and the length of day and night over the course of a year.  
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Sediment   Small pieces of rock, shell, and plant and animal matter that is moved and deposited by water, wind, or ice.  
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Sedimentary rock   Rock formed from sedimentation.  
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Sedimentation   The settling out of fragments of weathered rock or remains of living things that are carried and deposited by wind, water, or ice.  
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Selective breeding   Selection for specific traits imposed by humans, either deliberately or otherwise, upon wild or domesticated plants and animals.  
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Series circuit   An electric circuit in which the current passes through only one pathway.  
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Sexual reproduction   Mode of reproduction involving two parents, usually involving meiosis, gamete formation, and fertilization.  
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Solar energy   Energy from the Sun in the form of light and heat energy.  
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Solar System   The Sun with the group of celestial bodies that revolve around it.  
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Solid   The state in which a substance has a definite volume and shape and resists forces which try to change these.  
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Solubility   Ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance.  
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Solution   Mixture in which the molecules of one substance (solute) are dissolved in another substance (solvent).  
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Sound   Longitudinal wave produced by the vibration of a material.  
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Species   Organisms whose members are alike and successfully reproduce among themselves.  
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Speed   A scalar quantity that describes the change in position in a certain period of time (how fast something is moving). (Compare with velocity.)  
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Spring scale   Tool that is calibrated in Newton's and is used to measure the weight of an object.  
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Spring tide   Tide that occurs during the full and new moon phases in which the water level is higher than normal.  
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Standard unit   Inches, feet, yard, centimeters, meters, grams, ounces, pounds, Celsius degrees, Fahrenheit degrees, hours and minutes and non-standard units (i.e. paper clips).  
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Star   A natural, luminous, celestial body.  
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State of matter   The forms matter can take, as in liquid, solid, or gas.  
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Static electric charge   Potential energy in the form of a stationary electric charge.  
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Streak   The color of the powder that a mineral leaves when it is rubbed on a hard, rough surface.  
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Substance   Matter of a particular kind, or chemical makeup.  
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Sun   The star around which Earth and the other planets revolve that provides the main source of energy for living things on Earth.  
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Symbolic equation   Represents the relationship between two or more physical quantities expressed as symbols which represent the quantities.  
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System   A group of organs that work together to perform a specific job.  
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Temperature   The measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance.  
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Thunderstorm   A storm with heavy rainfall, lightning, and thunder produced by cumulonimbus clouds formed when a cold front collides with a warm front.  
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Tide   The alternate rising and falling of the surface of the ocean and of water bodies connected with the ocean. It occurs twice a day and is caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun occurring unequally on different parts of the Earth.  
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Tilt   The angle between the Earth's axis and the line perpendicular to the plane of the Earth's orbit.  
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Tilting   Rock layers that move or shift at a slanted angle.  
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Tissue   A group of similar cells working together to perform a specific job.  
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Tornado   A destructive, whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that has extremely low air pressure.  
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Toxic   Harmful (adjective). (Compare with toxin - a harmful chemical produced by living things).  
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Trait   A characteristic which is passed on to offspring through heredity.  
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Transverse wave   A wave in which the vibration is moving in a direction perpendicular as that in which the wave is traveling.  
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Trend   The general drift, tendency, or direction of a set of data.  
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Tsunami   Large sea wave produced by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption.  
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Unicellular   Organisms composed of one cell only.  
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Uplift   The raising of an area of land due to horizontal forces that slowly push on the area.  
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Star    
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A natural, luminous, celestial body.    
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State of matter    
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The forms matter can take, as in liquid, solid, or gas.    
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Static electric charge    
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Potential energy in the form of a stationary electric charge.    
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Streak    
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The color of the powder that a mineral leaves when it is rubbed on a hard, rough surface.    
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Substance    
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Matter of a particular kind, or chemical makeup.    
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Sun    
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The star around which Earth and the other planets revolve that provides the main source of energy for living things on Earth.    
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Symbolic equation    
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Represents the relationship between two or more physical quantities expressed as symbols which represent the quantities.    
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System    
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A group of organs that work together to perform a specific job.    
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Temperature    
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The measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance.    
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Thunderstorm    
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A storm with heavy rainfall, lightning, and thunder produced by cumulonimbus clouds formed when a cold front collides with a warm front.    
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Tide    
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The alternate rising and falling of the surface of the ocean and of water bodies connected with the ocean. It occurs twice a day and is caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun occurring unequally on different parts of the Earth.    
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Tilt    
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The angle between the Earth's axis and the line perpendicular to the plane of the Earth's orbit.    
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Tilting    
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Rock layers that move or shift at a slanted angle.    
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Tissue    
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A group of similar cells working together to perform a specific job.    
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Tornado    
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A destructive, whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that has extremely low air pressure.    
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Toxic    
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Harmful (adjective). (Compare with toxin - a harmful chemical produced by living things).    
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Trait    
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A characteristic which is passed on to offspring through heredity.    
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Transverse wave    
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A wave in which the vibration is moving in a direction perpendicular as that in which the wave is traveling.    
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Trend    
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The general drift, tendency, or direction of a set of data.    
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Tsunami    
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Large sea wave produced by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption.    
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Unicellular    
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Organisms composed of one cell only.    
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Uplift    
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The raising of an area of land due to horizontal forces that slowly push on the area.    
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