| A | B |
| wavelength | The length of one complete wave or cycle of oscillation |
| Sepal, Stamen, Ovule, Petal, Pistil | These are all flower parts |
| classification | The process of arranging animals or other things into |
| three | All insects have ___?_____ body parts |
| regeneration | The ability of a crustacean to grow back lost body parts |
| crustaceans | Animals that have jointed appendages, segmented bodies,and external skeletons |
| arachnids | Spiders belong to this class |
| geologist | A scientist who studies the structure of the earth |
| earthquake | Any trembling or shaking of the earth’s crust |
| Iava | Magma that has reached the earth’s surface |
| sedimentary | Rock that is formed by sand and mineral particles pressed together |
| metamorphic | Rock that has been changed by heat or pressure into a new kind of rock |
| Sheild volcano | Formed from large amounts of very fluid lava that built up gradually |
| Sheild volcano | The Hawaiian Islands were formed by this type of volcano |
| Composite volcano | Formed by alternating layers of tephra and lava ht. St. Helen is an example. |
| Cinder cone volcano | Formed by eruptions of mostly tephra and very little lava. Paricutin is an example. |
| geostationary | An orbit that allows a satellite to remain in the same spot above the earth at all times. |
| oscillation | A back and forth motion that repeatedly follows the same pattern |
| pulse | A single rise or depression in a wave |
| refraction | The bending of any wave direction at the boundary between two wave media |