200 in this continuous cycle, the actions of evaporation, condensation and precipitation happen

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200In this continuous cycle,

the actions of evaporation,

condensation and precipitation happen

200This process involves producers using light

to make food

200This form of adaptation

allows an animal’s coloration to blend in with its surroundings

200When organisms

“breathe”, they release carbon dioxide and water into the air

200This fossil fuel is a black liquid that can be turned into gasoline, kerosene

or diesel

200This renewable

energy comes from the sun.

400In this continuous cycle, these 2 elements in the air move from plants to

animals and back to plants

400This glowing orb in the sky is the source for all energy on

Earth

400Carnivores have

this “dental” adaptation to eat

meat

400This action occurs when plants release

water from their leaves

400Fossil fuels,

also known as hydrocarbons, are made up of these 2

elements.

400When “moving air” spins

large blades to create electricity, it is called

this kind of energy

600In a continuous cycle,

this “free” element moves from the air to the

soil, becoming “fixed” so plants can use it

600Plants use this

“compound” gas to during photosynthesis

600Some plants have these

“sharp and pointy” adaptations on them to prevent animals from

eating them

600This action occurs when

liquid water returns to the atmosphere as water

“vapor”

600This “solid” fossil fuel is

easily transported and provides a lot of energy, but it makes a lot of air pollution

and is dangerous to mine.

600This renewable energy is widely used, provides a steady supply of energy, and uses flowing water.

800This type of cylcing

materials on earth include glass, plastic, metal and

paper

800Producers give off this

gas during photosynthesis

800Arctic animals have a

thick insulating layer of this under their skin to

stay warm

800This action occurs as water returns to the

ground as rain, sleet or snow

800 This “gaseous” fossil fuel

is moved through pipelines, has less

pollutants than coal, but is highly flammable.

800These power plants use

heat from “atomic reactions” to change

water into steam.

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