FC-PS Sa m ple file Apologia “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Vocabulary Word Flash Cards Designed by Cyndi Kinney & Shelby Kinney of Knowledge Box Central with permission from Apologia Science Apologia “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Vocabulary Words Flash Cards Copyright © 2012 Knowledge Box Central www.KnowledgeBoxCentral.com ISBN # Ebook: 978-1-61625-379-0 CD: 978-1-61625-380-6 Printed: 978-1-61625-381-3 Publisher: Knowledge Box Central http://www.knowledgeboxcentral.com file All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher, except as provided by USA copyright law. ple The purchaser of the eBook or CD is licensed to copy this information for use with the immediate family members only. If you are interested in copying for a larger group, please contact the publisher. Sa m Printed format is not to be copied and is consumable. It is designed for one student only. The Vocabulary Words are the words within each module that are underlined and that require definitions on the tests. PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS If you are printing these Flash Cards, it is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you print EXACTLY as we describe below, or your cards will NOT work for you. Sa m ple file You will notice when flipping through the pages of the Ebook and CD format of this product that it APPEARS that the vocabulary words and definitions do not line up. HOWEVER, I promise you that they do. When printed, everything will line up properly. Make SURE that you print the cards beginning with page 4 of this document. Page 5 should be printed on the BACK of page 4. Page 7 should be printed on the BACK of page 6… and so on. See below: Word 1 Word 4 Definition 4 Definition 1 Word 2 Word 5 Definition 5 Definition 2 Word 3 Word 6 Definition 6 Definition 3 Page 4 Page 5 These 2 pages will be printed BACK-TO-BACK and will line up perfectly. Atom Module 1 Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Module 1 Module 2 Module 2 m Absolute Humidity Sa Concentration ple file Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Molecule Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Module 1 Greenhouse Effect Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Humidity Module 2 Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Two or more atoms linked together to make a substance with unique properties Module 1 © Knowledge Box Central 2012 Module 1 m The quantity of a substance within a certain volume Sa The mass of water vapor contained in a certain volume of air ple file © Knowledge Box Central 2012 The smallest chemical unit of matter © Knowledge Box Central 2012 Module 2 Module 1 The process by which certain gases (principally water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane) trap heat that radiates from earth The moisture content of the air © Knowledge Box Central 2012 © Knowledge Box Central 2012 Module 2 © Knowledge Box Central 2012 Module 2 Parts Per Million Module 2 Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Module 2 Module 3 Module 3 m Atmospheric Pressure Sa Atmosphere ple file Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Relative Humidity Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Module 3 Barometer Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” Exosphere Module 3 Apologia’s “Exploring Creation With Physical Science” The ratio of the mass of water vapor in the air at a given temperature to the maximum mass of water vapor the air could hold at that temperature expressed as a percentage Module 2 © Knowledge Box Central 2012 Module 2 m The mass of air surrounding a planet Sa The pressure exerted by the atmosphere on all objects within it ple file © Knowledge Box Central 2012 The number of molecules (or atoms) of a substance in a mixture for every one million molecules (or atoms) in that mixture © Knowledge Box Central 2012 Module 3 The region of the atmosphere above an altitude of roughly 460 kilometers © Knowledge Box Central 2012 Module © Knowledge Box Central 2012 Module 3 Module 3 An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure 3 © Knowledge Box Central 2012