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earth as a system vocab
across
- center of earth, made of iron and nickel
- system where energy but not matter is exchanged with surroundings
- enters the soil and water when rock breaks down in this cycle
- makes up 78% of atmosphere
- thin outermost zone of the earth
- earths actual shape
- sequence in which organisms consume others
- largest population an environment can support
- community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- break down dead organisms
down
- 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 earths mass
Response
To solve the crossword, we analyze each clue:
Across Clues:
- center of earth, made of iron and nickel → Core (Earth’s center, metallic).
- system where energy but not matter is exchanged with surroundings → Closed (Closed system: energy exchange, no matter).
- enters the soil and water when rock breaks down in this cycle → Nutrient (Nutrient cycle: rock breakdown releases nutrients).
- makes up 78% of atmosphere → Nitrogen (Atmosphere is ~78% nitrogen).
- thin outermost zone of the earth → Crust (Earth’s thin outer layer).
- earth’s actual shape → Oblate (Earth is an oblate spheroid).
- sequence in which organisms consume others → Foodchain (Food chain: organism consumption sequence).
- largest population an environment can support → Carryingcapacity (Carrying capacity: max population).
- community of organisms and their abiotic environment → Ecosystem (Ecosystem: biotic + abiotic components).
- break down dead organisms → Decomposers (Decomposers: break down dead matter).
Down Clues:
- layer of earth that flows under pressure → Mantle (Mantle flows (plastic) under pressure).
- related objects that interact to create a whole → System (System: interacting components).
- condensation, precipitation, and evaporation make up this cycle → Water (Water cycle: includes these processes).
- make their own food → Producers (Producers (e.g., plants) make food).
- get energy from eating other organisms → Consumers (Consumers eat other organisms).
- carbon dioxide and glucose make up this cycle → Carbon (Carbon cycle: involves CO₂ and glucose).
- relationship between food chains → Foodweb (Food web: interconnected food chains).
- group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs → Cycle (Cycle: matter movement through reservoirs).
- force of attraction between all objects → Gravity (Gravity: universal attraction).
- part of crust and upper part of mantle → Lithosphere (Lithosphere: crust + upper mantle).
- system in which matter and energy are exchanged with surroundings → Open (Open system: matter + energy exchange).
- layer of earth that makes up 2/3 of earth’s mass → Mantle (Mantle is ~2/3 of Earth’s mass).
Filling the Grid (Key Answers):
- Across 5: CORE
- Across 8: CLOSED
- Across 13: NITROGEN
- Across 15: CRUST
- Across 20: ECOSYSTEM
- Down 1: MANTLE
- Down 3: WATER
- Down 4: PRODUCERS
- Down 6: CARBON
- Down 11: GRAVITY
- Down 12: LITHOSPHERE
(Note: Adjust for grid spacing/lengths; e.g., “Carryingcapacity” is one word, “Foodchain”/“Foodweb” as single words, etc.)
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To solve the crossword, we analyze each clue:
Across Clues:
- center of earth, made of iron and nickel → Core (Earth’s center, metallic).
- system where energy but not matter is exchanged with surroundings → Closed (Closed system: energy exchange, no matter).
- enters the soil and water when rock breaks down in this cycle → Nutrient (Nutrient cycle: rock breakdown releases nutrients).
- makes up 78% of atmosphere → Nitrogen (Atmosphere is ~78% nitrogen).
- thin outermost zone of the earth → Crust (Earth’s thin outer layer).
- earth’s actual shape → Oblate (Earth is an oblate spheroid).
- sequence in which organisms consume others → Foodchain (Food chain: organism consumption sequence).
- largest population an environment can support → Carryingcapacity (Carrying capacity: max population).
- community of organisms and their abiotic environment → Ecosystem (Ecosystem: biotic + abiotic components).
- break down dead organisms → Decomposers (Decomposers: break down dead matter).
Down Clues:
- layer of earth that flows under pressure → Mantle (Mantle flows (plastic) under pressure).
- related objects that interact to create a whole → System (System: interacting components).
- condensation, precipitation, and evaporation make up this cycle → Water (Water cycle: includes these processes).
- make their own food → Producers (Producers (e.g., plants) make food).
- get energy from eating other organisms → Consumers (Consumers eat other organisms).
- carbon dioxide and glucose make up this cycle → Carbon (Carbon cycle: involves CO₂ and glucose).
- relationship between food chains → Foodweb (Food web: interconnected food chains).
- group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs → Cycle (Cycle: matter movement through reservoirs).
- force of attraction between all objects → Gravity (Gravity: universal attraction).
- part of crust and upper part of mantle → Lithosphere (Lithosphere: crust + upper mantle).
- system in which matter and energy are exchanged with surroundings → Open (Open system: matter + energy exchange).
- layer of earth that makes up 2/3 of earth’s mass → Mantle (Mantle is ~2/3 of Earth’s mass).
Filling the Grid (Key Answers):
- Across 5: CORE
- Across 8: CLOSED
- Across 13: NITROGEN
- Across 15: CRUST
- Across 20: ECOSYSTEM
- Down 1: MANTLE
- Down 3: WATER
- Down 4: PRODUCERS
- Down 6: CARBON
- Down 11: GRAVITY
- Down 12: LITHOSPHERE
(Note: Adjust for grid spacing/lengths; e.g., “Carryingcapacity” is one word, “Foodchain”/“Foodweb” as single words, etc.)