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- layer of earth that flows under pressure
- related objects that interact to create a whole
- condensation, precipitation, and evaporation make up this cycle
- make their own food
- get energy from eating other organisms
- carbon dioxide and glucose make up this cycle
- relationship between food chains
- group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs
- force of attraction between all objects
- part of crust and upper part of mantle
- system in which matter and energy are exchanged with surroundings
- layer of earth that makes up 2/3 of earth’s mass
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This appears to be a crossword puzzle with clues related to Earth science and biology concepts. Here are the answers for each clue:
- layer of earth that flows under pressure: Asthenosphere (the part of the mantle that is semi - fluid and flows under pressure)
- related objects that interact to create a whole: System (a set of related components that interact to form a whole)
- condensation, precipitation, and evaporation make up this cycle: Water Cycle (these are key processes in the water cycle)
- make their own food: Producers (organisms like plants that perform photosynthesis to make their own food)
- get energy from eating other organisms: Consumers (organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms)
- carbon dioxide and glucose make up this cycle: Carbon Cycle (carbon dioxide is taken in by plants to make glucose, and carbon is cycled through the ecosystem)
- relationship between food chains: Food Web (a food web is a network of interconnected food chains)
- group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs: Biogeochemical Cycle (cycles like the carbon, nitrogen, and water cycles where matter moves through different reservoirs)
- force of attraction between all objects: Gravity (the fundamental force that attracts all objects with mass)
- part of crust and upper part of mantle: Lithosphere (the rigid outer layer of the Earth consisting of the crust and upper mantle)
- system in which matter and energy are exchanged with surroundings: Open System (a system that exchanges both matter and energy with its surroundings)
- layer of earth that makes up 2/3 of earth’s mass: Mantle (the mantle is the thick layer of the Earth that makes up about two - thirds of the Earth's mass)
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This appears to be a crossword puzzle with clues related to Earth science and biology concepts. Here are the answers for each clue:
- layer of earth that flows under pressure: Asthenosphere (the part of the mantle that is semi - fluid and flows under pressure)
- related objects that interact to create a whole: System (a set of related components that interact to form a whole)
- condensation, precipitation, and evaporation make up this cycle: Water Cycle (these are key processes in the water cycle)
- make their own food: Producers (organisms like plants that perform photosynthesis to make their own food)
- get energy from eating other organisms: Consumers (organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms)
- carbon dioxide and glucose make up this cycle: Carbon Cycle (carbon dioxide is taken in by plants to make glucose, and carbon is cycled through the ecosystem)
- relationship between food chains: Food Web (a food web is a network of interconnected food chains)
- group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs: Biogeochemical Cycle (cycles like the carbon, nitrogen, and water cycles where matter moves through different reservoirs)
- force of attraction between all objects: Gravity (the fundamental force that attracts all objects with mass)
- part of crust and upper part of mantle: Lithosphere (the rigid outer layer of the Earth consisting of the crust and upper mantle)
- system in which matter and energy are exchanged with surroundings: Open System (a system that exchanges both matter and energy with its surroundings)
- layer of earth that makes up 2/3 of earth’s mass: Mantle (the mantle is the thick layer of the Earth that makes up about two - thirds of the Earth's mass)