Branches of Science/ Units
Science/Technology
Graphs/Data Tables
Scientific Method
Theories/Laws
100
Length, mass, volume, and temperature are in what units of measurment
What is: length: meters, mass: gram, volume: liter, and temperature: celsius
100
explain science and why its important
What is the process of looking at and studying things in the world in order to gain knowledge. its important because it helps solve problems in the world. Its applied to almost everything in our lives.
100
comparre and contrast graphs and data tables
What is they both have titles, units, and data. Graphs display data more vividly than columns on a taable. graphs use shapes and forms.
100
how a variable is different from a control
What is variables change but controls dont change you compare your answer to control
100
contrast a theory and law
What is a theory is a explanation about a phenomenon and a law is a rule of nature
200
SI stands for what Do we use English or metric system is science class
What is International System of Units What is metric system
200
define technology
What is the use of scientific discoveries for practical purposees, making peoples lives easier and beter.
200
three types of graphs and what they are used for
What is bar line and pie. bar:data thats not changing, pie: nonchanging data expressed as percentages, line: data that changes over time
200
why control variables in a lab
What is the results could be inaccurate, which wouldn't be a fiar test
200
do theories become laws
What is no because once a law exists, any theory related to a given phenomenon becomes irrelevant.
300
three branches of science
What is earth science, physical, and biology/ life science
300
explain how science and technology are different how are scientist and engineers different
What is science is discovering things and technology is developing things what is scientist discover things and engineers develop things
300
what each data table should have
What is data units lines title items being compared, characteristics being compared and labels
300
what happens to the results if you dont control the variables in your experiment
What is the results could be inaccurate
300
what is 2+2
What is 4
400
define geology, astronomy, meteorology, and oceanography and bilology
What is: geology: study of earth, astronomy: study of the universe, meteorology: study of weather and the atmosphere, oceanography;:study of bodies of water. biology: study of living systems
400
two examples of science and technology and what scientists and engineers would do with the following things: eye and light
What is examples: science; medicines and eyeball and technology: cars and computers the eye: scientists discover parts of the eye and engineers develop things to help people see better (glasses, contacts) light: scientists discover how to make lights and engineers make the lights
400
steps in scientific method
What is identify problem, gather info., make hypotheses, test hypotheses, analyze results, and draw conclusions
400
is i a pronoun
What is yes
500
examples of geology, astronomy, meteorology, oceanograpy, and biology
What is geology: volcanoes, mountains, and layers of the Earth, meteorolgy: land slides, tornadoes, and blizzards, asronomy; stars, moon, planets, oceanography: reefs, fish, and oceans, biology: human, cat, dog
500
2 benefits and drawbacks of technology
What is benefits: faster work and communication drawbacks: makes you dependent on it and makes you have headaches or blurring of vision
500
waht is 6+5
What is 11
500
what is a hypothesis and what does a hypothesis begin with
What is a prediction or educated guess about a phenomenon and the hypothesis states that if... then...
500
what is 7+8
What is 15
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