How to do Science
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Stellar Facts
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This is the process of steps that scientists use to answer scientific questions.

The Scientific Method

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This is the unit of measure for Force

Newtons (N)

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This is the order of the planets in the solar system

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

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This organ is responsible for pumping blood through the body.

Heart

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This is the measure of how hot or cold it is.

Temperature

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This is the part of an experiment that stays the same so you can compare results fairly.

The control group.

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The force of attraction between two objects.

Gravity

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This is our home galaxy.

Milky Way

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In living things, these are responsible for taking in information from the outside world.

5 senses.

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This type of cloud is involved in thunderstorms.

Cumulonimbus

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This is something you make using your 5 senses or tools

Observations

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Genesis pushes a ball with 50N of force and Aaliyah pushes a ball with 100N of force. Which ball will go further?

The ball with the greater force (Aaliyah).

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This stellar object is mostly rock/metal, smaller than a planet, and most can be found between Mars and Jupiter.

Asteroid

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This part of the digestive system breaks down food.

Stomach

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This drives the water cycle.

The sun

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This is the format when writing a hypothesis.

IF THEN statement.

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Forces that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.

Balanced forces

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This planetary movement is responsible for years. 

Revolution

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This is the transformation that occurs in some species involving major physical change during the life cycle. 

Metamorphosis.

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The long term weather patterns in a given area.

Climate

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The variable that is measured in an experiment.

Dependent Variable

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With the same push, an object with more of this will change its motion less.

Mass

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What are 3 characteristics of the inner planets?

Smaller size, rocky surface, closer to the sun, shorter years, higher temperatures.

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A species becoming nocturnal is an example of which type of adaptations.

Behavioral adaptation

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These are the temperatures that water freezes.

0 Celcius and 32 F

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