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Science Vocabulary Review 3
Speed Match Review Game

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Insulator
Electrical Energy
Magnetic Force
Producer
Repel
Energy
Battery
Mineral Cleavage
Metamorphic Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Consumer
Circuit
Mineral
Iron
Magnetic field
Compass
Bulb
Magnetism
Mechanical Energy
Mineral Streak
Attract
Conductor
Electricity
Mineral Luster
Igneous Rocks
Cells that produce a direct current by converting chemical energy to electrical energy
To push away using magnetic force
A material that does not transfer electricity or heat easily
To pull something together using a force such as a magnetic force
An incandescent lamp or its glass housing. Electrical energy is changed to heat and light energy into a bulb.
The energy of moving charged particles
A instrument that uses a magnetized steel bar to indicate direction relative to the Earth's magnetic poles
The force exerted between magnetic poles, producing magnetization
Energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
A metal attracted to magnets
The splitting of a mineral yielding a smooth surface
The color of the powder left behind when you rub a mineral against a white tile
A looping path of material that conducts electricity
Material able to transmit electricity easily
A rock, such as granite, formed by the cooling and hardening of magma
A region with a detectable magnetic force
The ability to attract certain metals and to attract and repel other magnets
A non-living solid material that is formed in nature and has a crystal shape
Rocks formed by Earth material that have been deposited by wind, water and ice
A rock such as marble, formed when a large amount of heat and pressure are applied to other rocks
The ability to cause motion or create change
The energy which is possessed by an object due to its motion
The way the surface of a mineral reflects light
An organism that gets its energy from producers or consumers
An organism that changes the sun's energy into food for consumers, for example a plant

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An organism that changes the sun's energy into food for consumers, for example a plantProducer
An organism that gets its energy from producers or consumersConsumer
An incandescent lamp or its glass housing. Electrical energy is changed to heat and light energy into a bulb.Bulb
Cells that produce a direct current by converting chemical energy to electrical energyBattery
A region with a detectable magnetic forceMagnetic field
The force exerted between magnetic poles, producing magnetizationMagnetic Force
A looping path of material that conducts electricityCircuit
A instrument that uses a magnetized steel bar to indicate direction relative to the Earth's magnetic polesCompass
A metal attracted to magnetsIron
To pull something together using a force such as a magnetic forceAttract
The energy of moving charged particlesElectricity
Material able to transmit electricity easilyConductor
To push away using magnetic forceRepel
A material that does not transfer electricity or heat easilyInsulator
The ability to attract certain metals and to attract and repel other magnetsMagnetism
Energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductorElectrical Energy
The energy which is possessed by an object due to its motionMechanical Energy
The ability to cause motion or create changeEnergy
A non-living solid material that is formed in nature and has a crystal shapeMineral
A rock such as marble, formed when a large amount of heat and pressure are applied to other rocksMetamorphic Rocks
A rock, such as granite, formed by the cooling and hardening of magmaIgneous Rocks
Rocks formed by Earth material that have been deposited by wind, water and iceSedimentary Rocks
The way the surface of a mineral reflects lightMineral Luster
The color of the powder left behind when you rub a mineral against a white tileMineral Streak
The splitting of a mineral yielding a smooth surfaceMineral Cleavage