5th Grade Science Vocabulary- Letters J, L, & M

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Metamorphisis

a change in the way an organism looks as it grows

Mixture

a combination of two or more substances that keep their own properties

Model

a copy or replica of an object

Light

a form of energy that can be

Jupiter

a gas planet, fifth from the Sun, and the largest of all planets

Lake

a large body of water with land all around it

Moon

a natural satellite in space that revolves around a planet

Mineral

a nonliving solid object with a crystal structure found in nature

Map key

a part of a map explaining what each symbol on the map represents

Landform

a physical feature on Earth's surface

Method

a process used for doing something

Mirror

a reflective surface, usually silver in color

Metamorphis rock

a rock that has been changed by heat or pressure into another kind of rock

Meter stick

a science tool used to measure length

Marine biologist

a scientist who studies organisms living in saltwater ecosystems

Meteorologist

a scientist who studies weather, climate, and Earth's atmosphere

Milliliter

a small unit of capacity in the metric system

Mars

a small, rocky planet; fourth from the Sun

Medium

a substance through which energy or waves travel

Loam

a type of soil containing a mixture of other soils and rich in humus and nutrients

Map

a visual representation that shows features of an area

Mimicry

an animal's resemblance to another organism or object in color, shape, or design in order to escape predators or to attract prey

Marsh

an area of water-logged land

Low pressure

an area where the atmospheric pressure is lower than the pressure of the surrounding areas

Larva

an early stage in the life cycle of an insect

Microscope

an instrument that uses lenses to make small objects look larger

Magnet

an object that attracts iron or steel

Matter

anything that takes up space and has mass

Learned behavior

behavior that is taught or acquired through experience

Limited consupmtion

controlling or limiting the amount of resources used

Lighting

electricity that moves between clouds or between clouds and the ground

Metals

elements that are usually hard, shiny solids and good conductors of heat and electricity

Magma

liquid, molten rock beneath Earth's surface

Logical

makes sense based on information learned previously

Liquid

matter that flows and takes the shape of its container

Lava

molten rock that erupts from a volcano

Motion

movement of an object

Living organism

something that grows, changes, and makes other living things

Landslide

sudden collapse of land causing a rapid change to Earth's surface

Mass

the amount of matter in an object

Liter

the basic unit of capacity in the metric system

Meter

the basic unit of length in the metric system

Moon phases (waxing, waning)

the changes in the appearance of the Moon as seen from Earth

Lunar cycle

the different appearances of the Moon caused by the Moon's orbit around Earth

Mechanical

the energy in an object due to its position or motion

Leaf

the part of the plant that makes food for the plant

Magnetism

the pulling force of a magnet

Migration

the seasonal movement of some animals from one place to another for survival

Life cycle

the sequence of stages or changes in the life of an organism

Mercury

the smallest planet and closest in relation to the Sun

Marine biology

the study of organisms living in saltwater ecosystems

Meteorology

the study of weather, climate, and Earth's atmosphere

Melting point

the temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid

Mantle

the thick layer of rock between Earth's crust and core

Low tide

the time when ocean water reaches its lowest level

Melt

to change from a solid to a liquid

Maintain

to continue or keep going

Magnify

to make an object appear larger than it is using a science too

Molt

to shed skin, fur, or feathers

Measure

to use tools to find the length, mass, capacity, or temperature of an object

Lenses

transparent pieces of glass or plastic used for refracting light

Litter

trash that is thrown around carelessly


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