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6th Gr. Final

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Stimulus   Anything that causes a response in a living organism  
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cells   All living things are made of these  
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positive response   A plant growing towards the light  
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adaptation   A trait that gives an organism a better chance to survive  
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negative response   Moving your hand off of a hot stove  
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mimicry   An adaptation where an organism looks like another organism  
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response   An action that is caused by a stimulus  
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internal   Feeling hungry is a ______________ stimulus  
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multicellular   An organism that is made up of many cells  
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mimicry   An adaptation where an organism blends in to its surroundings  
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decomposer   An organism that breaks down the remains of dead organisms  
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less   Hot air balloons rise because warm air is _________ dense than cold air  
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troposphere   The layer in the atmosphere that is closest to the Earth  
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meteorologist   A scientist that studies the weather  
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hygrometer   An instrument that measures humidity  
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nitrogen   The most abundant gas in the atmosphere  
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barometer   An instrument that measures air pressure  
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78%   The percentage of nitrogen in the atmosphere  
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stratosphere   The layer of the atmosphere where most of the ozone layer is found  
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thermosphere   The layer of the atmosphere where temperatures can reach to 3000 F  
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increases   The temperatures in the troposphere get colder as your altitude _________________  
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troposphere   The layer of the atmosphere where clouds and weather patterns occur  
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decreases   The atmosphere becomes more dense as your altitude _________________  
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pressure   The amount of force applied to an object divided by the area  
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exosphere   The layer of the atmosphere that where the molecules are very spread out where space beginsevaporation  
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stratosphere   the layer in the atmosphere that contains ozone which protects us from radiation  
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convection   The upward movement of heat  
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mesosphere   The layer of the atmosphere where meteors begin to burn up  
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shape and altitude   Clouds are named based on these two factors  
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evaporation   The process of water changing to water vapor  
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nimbostratus   A low layer of clouds where rain is falling  
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cirrocumulus   Fluffy clouds high in the atmosphere  
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altostratus   A blanket or layer of clouds in the middle of the atmosphere  
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barometer   An instrument that measures air pressure  
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meteorologist   A scientist who studies the weather  
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cumulus   A fluffy cloud usually present during fair weather  
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Less   Air moves to an area of _______________ pressure  
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altocumulus   Fluffy clouds in the middle of the atmosphere  
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troposphere   The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs  
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convection   Warm air rising  
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condensation   The process of water vapor changing to a liquid  
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cirrostratus   A blanket or layer of clouds high in the atmosphere  
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anemometer   An instrument that measures wind speed  
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stratus   A cloud that forms a layer in the sky  
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humidity   The measure of the amount of water in the air  
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Mercury   The planet whose orbit is closest to the Sun  
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Mars   The planet whose orbit is fourth from the Sun  
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Earth   The planet that is mostly covered by water  
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Saturn   The planet whose orbit is 6th from the Sun  
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Uranus   The planet whose orbit is 7th from the Sun  
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Earth   Which planet has a crust that is made up of slowly moving plates  
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Earth   The planet whose orbit is third from the Sun  
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Venus   A planet with a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide and clouds of sulfuric acid  
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Mercury   Which planet is covered with the most craters  
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Mercury   This planet that is about the same size as our Moon  
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Mars   This planet has river channels and a flood plain that indicates that there used to be water  
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Jupiter   The fastest rotating planet  
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Mars and Jupiter   The main asteroid belt is between these two planets  
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Venus   Which planet has a longer day than year?  
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Jupiter   The largest planet in the solar system  
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Neptune   The planet whose orbit is 8th from the Sun  
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Venus   The planet whose orbit is second from the Sun  
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Jupiter   The planet whose orbit is fifth from the Sun  
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Mercury   Which planet does not have an atmosphere?  
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Venus   Which planet is the brightest object in our sky except for the Sun and Moon?  
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Alan Shepard   Who was the first U.S. citizen to travel in space  
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liquid rocket   A type of rocket that can be shut down and restarted  
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Galileo   The astronmer that was the first to see Saturn's rings through a telescope in 1610  
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Pioneer 10   The first probe to visit an outer planet and send pictures back of Jupiter  
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Venus   The Magellan probe returned data on the composition of Venus's atmosphere  
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Jupiter   Which planet did the Galileo probe study?  
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Yuri Gagarin   Who was the first human in space?  
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Apollo 11   Which mission was the first to land astronauts on the moon?  
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Focal Point   The large concave dish on a radio telescope reflects radio waves to a point in the center called the________________  
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Deep Space   Where are the Voyager 1 and Voyager II probes now heading?  
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space probe   An instrument in space that gathers information and sends it back to Earth  
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16   How many nations built units for the International Space Station (ISS)?  
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Orbit   The curved path that satellites travel around the Earth  
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Soviet Union   Which country was the first to launch a satellite in space in 1957?  
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Saturn   Which planet did the Cassini probe study?  
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