What is the term for a proposed answer to a research question?
What is a claim?
What is the energy of an object due to its motion called?
What is kinetic energy?
What is another word for data?
What is information or evidence?
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
What is Jupiter?
Who is known as the father of modern physics?
Who is Albert Einstein?
What do we call the variable that has a measurable change in an experiment?
What is the dependent variable?
What is the energy stored in an object because of its position or state?
What is potential energy?
What is the act of making logical connections between evidence and a research question called?
What is reasoning?
Who was the first person to walk on the moon?
Who is Neil Armstrong?
Which scientist developed the theory of evolution by natural selection?
Who is Charles Darwin?
What is the term for an event or process that leads to a result or change and the result or change that occurs due to an event or process?
What is cause and effect?
What is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact?
What is friction?
What is a subclaim?
What is a claim dependent on or arising out of another, and/or supporting the main claim?
What is the chemical symbol for gold?
What is Au?
Who invented the periodic table?
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
What do we call the amount of matter that makes up an object?
What is mass?
According to Newton's second law, what is the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration?
What is force equals mass times acceleration (F = ma)?
What is the name of the format you generally cite your sources for scientific inquiry?
What is APA?
What is the most broken bone in the human body?
What is the clavicle?
Which scientist is famous for his laws of motion?
Who is Isaac Newton?
What is the term for a machine that can convert kinetic energy into electrical energy?
What is a generator?
What does Newton's third law state about action and reaction?
What is for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?
Why is reproducibility important in scientific experiments?
What is because it confirms that results are reliable and not due to chance?
What natural disaster is measured by the Richter scale?
What is an earthquake?
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Who is Marie Curie?