Volcabulary words for 7th grade science

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1. Unit 1

1.1. Module 1

1.1.1. Lesson 1

1.1.1.1. Matter

1.1.1.2. Solid state

1.1.1.3. liquid state

1.1.1.4. Gas state

1.1.1.5. kinetic energy

1.1.1.6. Tempature

1.1.1.7. Thermometer

1.1.1.8. Kelvin scale

1.1.1.9. Potential energy

1.1.1.10. Thermal energy

1.1.1.11. Atoms

1.1.1.12. Substances

1.1.1.13. Elements

1.1.1.14. Compound

1.1.1.15. Molecule

1.1.1.16. Periodic table of elements

1.1.1.17. Element symbols

1.1.1.18. Chemical formula

1.1.2. Lesson 2

1.1.2.1. jacques charles

1.1.2.2. volume temp law

1.1.2.3. thermal expansion

1.1.2.4. thermal contraction

1.1.2.5. systems

1.1.2.6. pressure

1.1.2.7. phase change

1.1.2.8. melting

1.1.2.9. freezing

1.1.2.10. condensation

1.1.2.11. vaporization

1.1.2.12. boiling VS evaporation

1.1.3. Lesson 3

1.1.3.1. Robert boyle

1.1.3.2. Boyles law - pressure and volume

1.1.3.3. Boyles law - number of particles

1.1.3.4. Boyles law - pressure and states of matter

1.1.4. Lesson 4

1.1.4.1. Molecules

1.1.4.2. Nonmetal gases

1.1.4.3. Nonmetal solids

1.1.4.4. Metals

1.1.4.5. Ionic compounds

1.1.4.6. Covalent compounds

1.1.4.7. Polar covalent compounds

1.1.4.8. Non polar covalent compounds

1.1.4.9. Dissolving

1.2. Module 2

1.2.1. Lesson 1

1.2.1.1. Qualitative Characteristics

1.2.1.2. Quantitative Characteristics

1.2.1.3. Mass

1.2.1.4. Weight

1.2.1.5. Volume

1.2.1.6. Density

1.2.1.7. Chemical Properties

1.2.1.8. Flammability

1.2.1.9. Oxidation

1.2.1.10. Reactivity

1.2.1.11. Solubility

1.2.2. Lesson 2

1.2.2.1. Chemical changes

1.2.2.2. Chemical Reactions

1.2.2.3. Chemical equations

1.2.2.4. Products

1.2.2.5. Reactents

1.2.2.6. Coefficients

1.2.2.7. Antione Laviosier

1.2.2.8. Law of conservation of mass

1.2.2.9. Atomic mass

1.2.3. Lesson 3

1.2.3.1. Chemical potential energy

1.2.3.2. endothermic reaction

1.2.3.3. exothermic reaction

1.2.3.4. concentration in reactions

1.2.3.5. Law of conservation of energy

2. Unit 2

2.1. Module 1

2.1.1. Lesson 1

2.1.1.1. Pangea

2.1.1.2. Continental Drift

2.1.1.3. Rock formation evidence

2.1.1.4. Glacial features evidence

2.1.1.5. Coal Deposit evidence

2.1.1.6. Fossil Evidence

2.1.1.7. Alfred Wegener

2.1.2. Lesson 2

2.1.2.1. Ocean floor Topography

2.1.2.2. Mid ocean ridges

2.1.2.3. Ocean trenches

2.1.2.4. Isochron Maps

2.1.2.5. Seafloor spreading

2.1.2.6. Magma

2.1.2.7. Lava

2.1.2.8. Plate Tectonics

2.1.3. Lesson 3

2.1.3.1. Convergent Boundary

2.1.3.2. Divergent Boundary

2.1.3.3. Transform Boundary

2.1.3.4. Subduction

2.1.3.5. Fault

2.1.3.6. Fault Block Mountains

2.1.3.7. Volcano

2.1.3.8. Volcanic Arc

2.1.3.9. Earthquake

2.1.3.10. Fault Zone

2.1.3.11. Landslide

2.1.3.12. Tsunami

2.1.3.13. Impact Crater

2.1.4. Lesson 4

2.1.4.1. Physical Weathering

2.1.4.2. Frost Wedging

2.1.4.3. Plant Action

2.1.4.4. Abrasion

2.1.4.5. Wind Abrasion

2.1.4.6. Water Abrasion

2.1.4.7. Glacial Abrasion

2.1.4.8. Chemical Weathering

2.1.4.9. Oxidation

2.1.4.10. Hydrolysis

2.1.4.11. Carbonation

2.1.4.12. Erosion

2.1.4.13. Deposition

2.1.4.14. Small Scale Erosion

2.1.4.15. Surface Runoff

2.1.4.16. Coastel Erosion

2.1.4.17. Large Scale Erosion

2.1.4.18. Mass Wasting

2.1.4.19. Glacial Movement

2.1.5. Lesson 5

2.1.5.1. Rock

2.1.5.2. Mineral

2.1.5.3. Crystallization

2.1.5.4. Igneous extrusive rock

2.1.5.5. Igneous intrusive rock

2.1.5.6. Sedimentary rock

2.1.5.7. Lithification

2.1.5.8. Compaction

2.1.5.9. Cementation

2.1.5.10. Metamorphic rock

2.2. Module 2

2.2.1. Lesson 1

2.2.1.1. Earthquakes and plate boundaries

2.2.1.2. Richter Magnitude scale

2.2.1.3. Earthquake magnitude scale

2.2.1.4. Moment magnitude scale

2.2.1.5. Modified Mercalli intensity scale

2.2.1.6. Pancaking

2.2.1.7. Liquefaction

2.2.1.8. Landslide

2.2.1.9. Tsunami

2.2.2. Lesson 2

2.2.2.1. Volcano Belts

2.2.2.2. Hot Spots

2.2.2.3. Mudflows

2.2.2.4. Lava flows

2.2.2.5. Volcanic Ash

2.2.2.6. Volcanic Gases

2.2.2.7. Pyroclastic Flows

2.2.2.8. Predicting volcanoes - Gas

2.2.2.9. Predicting volcanoes - Deformation

2.2.2.10. Predicting volcanoes - Ground Vibration

2.2.2.11. Predicting volcanoes - Remote Sensing

2.2.2.12. Predicting volcanoes - Lava Collection

2.2.3. Lesson 3

2.2.3.1. Hurricane

2.2.3.2. Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale

2.2.3.3. Tornado

2.2.3.4. Enhanced Fujita Damage Intensity scale

2.2.3.5. Flood

2.2.3.6. Drought

2.2.3.7. Drought hazard - soil erosion

2.2.3.8. Drought hazard - wildfires

2.2.3.9. Drought hazard - decrease in water supply

2.2.3.10. Drought hazard - agricultural impact

2.2.3.11. Meteorologists

3. Unit 3

3.1. Module 1

3.1.1. Lesson 1

3.1.1.1. Natural Resource

3.1.1.2. Ores

3.1.1.3. Renewable resources

3.1.1.4. Nonrenewable resources

3.1.2. Lesson 2

3.1.2.1. Hydrothermal deposits

3.1.2.2. Subduction Zones

3.1.2.3. Distribution of minerals

3.1.2.4. Soil

3.1.2.5. 5 Factors of soil formation

3.1.2.6. Formation of Coal

3.1.2.7. Formation of Oil and Natural Gas

3.1.2.8. Porosity

3.1.2.9. Permeability

3.1.2.10. Groundwater

3.1.2.11. Groundwater distribution

3.1.3. Lesson 3

3.1.3.1. Mining

3.1.3.2. Dwindling Deposits

3.1.3.3. Mineral Supplies

3.1.3.4. Fossil fuel extraction

3.1.3.5. Groundwater overdraft

3.2. Module 2

3.2.1. Lesson 1

3.2.1.1. Reactants to Products

3.2.1.2. Synthetic Material

3.2.1.3. Natural Material

3.2.1.4. Material

3.2.2. Lesson 2

3.2.2.1. Natural Resource Availability

3.2.2.2. Synthetic Material Production

3.2.2.3. Individual and Societal impacts

3.2.2.4. By-products

4. Unit 4

4.1. Module 1

4.1.1. Lesson 1

4.1.1.1. Photosynthesis

4.1.1.2. Epidermal leaf cells

4.1.1.3. Cuticle

4.1.1.4. Stomata

4.1.1.5. Mesophyll Cells

4.1.1.6. Chloroplasts

4.1.1.7. Chlorophyll A and B

4.1.1.8. Light Cycle

4.1.1.9. Night Cycle

4.1.1.10. Different sugars

4.1.1.11. Cellular Respiration

4.1.1.12. Glycolysis

4.1.1.13. Mitochondria

4.1.1.14. Lactic Acid Fermentation

4.1.1.15. Ethanol Alcohol Fermentation

4.1.2. Lesson 2

4.1.2.1. Producers

4.1.2.2. consumers

4.1.2.3. primary consumer

4.1.2.4. secondary consumer

4.1.2.5. tertiary consumer

4.1.2.6. detritivores

4.1.2.7. food chain

4.1.2.8. food web

4.1.2.9. energy pyramid / 10% rule

4.1.3. Lesson 3

4.1.3.1. Carbon Cycle

4.1.3.2. - Cellular Respiration

4.1.3.3. - Photosynthesis

4.1.3.4. - Sedimentation

4.1.3.5. - Decomposition

4.1.3.6. - Fossil Fuels

4.1.3.7. - Combustion

4.1.3.8. Water Cycle

4.1.3.9. - Evaporation / Transpiration

4.1.3.10. - Condensation

4.1.3.11. - Precipitation

4.1.3.12. - Run Off

4.1.3.13. - Seepage

4.1.3.14. Oxygen Cycle

4.1.3.15. - Cellular Respiration

4.1.3.16. - Photosynthesis

4.1.3.17. Nitrogen Cycle

4.1.3.18. - Precipitation

4.1.3.19. - Nitrogen Fixation

4.1.3.20. - Ammonification

4.1.3.21. - Nitrification

4.1.3.22. - Assimilation

4.1.3.23. - Denitrification

4.2. Module 2

4.2.1. Lesson 1

4.2.1.1. Bioshpere

4.2.1.2. Biome

4.2.1.3. ecosystems

4.2.1.4. communities

4.2.1.5. population

4.2.1.6. Organism

4.2.1.7. Abiotic

4.2.1.8. Biotic

4.2.1.9. limiting factor

4.2.1.10. Biotic Potential

4.2.1.11. Carrying capacity

4.2.1.12. Overpopulation

4.2.1.13. ectinction

4.2.1.14. endangered species

4.2.1.15. threatened species

4.2.2. Lesson 2

4.2.2.1. Symbiosis

4.2.2.2. Commensalism

4.2.2.3. Parasitism

4.2.2.4. Mutualism

4.2.2.5. Cooperative Relationships

4.2.2.6. Competitive Relationship

4.2.2.7. Predator-prey relationship

4.2.3. Lesson 3

4.2.3.1. Ecological succession

4.2.3.2. Climax Community

4.2.3.3. Primary succession

4.2.3.4. Secondary succession

4.2.3.5. Eutrophication

4.2.3.6. Dynamic Equilibrium

4.2.3.7. Resource Extraction

4.2.3.8. Pollution

4.2.3.9. Nonnative species