1.1 "What is Science"
1.2 "Scientific Investigations"
1.3 "Scientific Knowledge"
1.4 "Science and Society"
2.1- 2.3
100

A belief or practice that is factual and scientific but in no relation

What is Pseudoscience?

100

A testable idea that answers the scientific investigation.

What is a hypothesis?

100

Tells us the best explanations for questions using evidence.

What is science?

100

Transportation is a result.

What is a result of new scientific technology?

100

Is a object or presentation that gives an idea to the scientist a greater detail than the actual real thing.

What is a model?

200

Physical science, life science, earth science.

What are the three different ways science can be broken down to?

200

The factor that is manipulated or changed.

What is an independent variable?

200

A description of a specific relationship under given conditions of the natural world.

What is a scientific law?

200

There would be less new technology that would be able to help in the future for studying medicine and engineering.

What is a possibility of what would happen if science funds were cut short?

200

A description that includes a number and a unit.

What is measurement?

300

Logical, creative, curious, skeptical, observant, objective.

What are 5 descriptions of a scientist?

300

The factor that changes in result to the manipulated variable.

What is a dependent variable? 

300

A well supported explanation of nature.

What is a scientific theory?

300

Growing plants without soil.

What are hyrdoponics?

300

A description of how close a measurement is to the true value of the quantity measured

What is accuracy?

400

The surface of the earth.

What does earth science study?

400

Information gathered by observation and experiment for calculating or reasoning.

What is data?

400
By finding new evidence.

How can a scientific theory change over time?

400

the science of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.

What is agriculture?

400

Use models to imitate the function

What's a simulation?

500

Includes observations and measurements, Scientists use this as part of their data.

What's empirical evidence?

500

An investigation that has been done with one or more scientists with similar findings has been

What does replicated mean in science?

500

By obtaining new evidence.

What is the reasoning of how scientific ideas change?

500

Doctors, Architect, Hairstylists.

What are three jobs that use science?

500

To have a model before the real thing it shows what areas need work.

Or, it's easier to get supplied with one than getting the real thing.

What's the one purpose of a model?

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