Scientific Method
Earth/Space
Energy
Matter
More Matter
100
Looking up information about the topic being studied in the encyclopedia or internet
What is Research?
100
3rd planet from the Sun
What is Earth?
100
A push or a pull
What is Force?
100
Breaking a pencil
What is a physical change?
100
Solid changing to a liquid
What is Melting?
200
Stating the results of the experiment and if your hypothesis is correct
What is the Conclusion?
200
Around June 21st
What is Summer?
200
A force that opposes motion
What is Friction?
200
Object that does not allow energy to pass through
What is Insulator?
200
Molecules are close together in a fixed pattern and have enough kinetic energy to vibrate next to each other.
What is a Solid?
300
Listing the materials and the steps needed to test the hypothesis
What is the Experiment?
300
Imaginary line that the Earth rotates around
What is Axis?
300
The stored energy of position
What is Potential Energy?
300
Takes up space and has mass
What is Matter?
300
A gas that is changed to a liquid
What is Condensation?
400
Identifying a topic which needs to be studied and investigated and writing it in the form of a question
What is the Problem?
400
Energy transfer that takes place when molecules touch each other
What is Conduction?
400
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
400
The amount of space an object occupies
What is Mass?
400
When a liquid changes to a gas
What is Evaporation?
500
When you make a prediction about the topic being studied
What is the Hypothesis?
500
Energy transfer that occurs when hot fluid rises and cold fluid sinks
What is Convection?
500
The transfer of energy from warmer to cooler areas is
What is Heat?
500
Measure of how much mass is in a given volume
What is Density?
500
Molecules are fairly close together and have enough kinetic energy to slide over and around each other
What is a Liquid?
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