Lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole.
Longitude
First step in the Scientific Method.
Observation
SI or Metric Units for mass
grams (kilo, milli, micro, etc.)
The bottom part of the graph, typically.
X-axis
The part of Earth Science having to do with water.
Hydrosphere
Lines that run from East to West.
Latitude
The variable/group that is actively affected/chosen by the person running the experiment.
Independent
SI or Metric Units for volume
Liters (milli, micro, kilo, etc.)
Y-axis
The part of Earth Science having to do with gasses and air.
The line of latitude that starts at 0 degrees North/South.
Equator
The variable/group that changes based on the value of another variable in a given experiment.
Dependent
As temperature increases, density ____
decreases
The type of graph best used for showing a percentage.
Pie Chart
The name for the substance known for its exceptionally exothermic reaction of aluminum and rust, resulting in the creation of molten iron.
Thermite
The line of longitude that serves as the starting point for 0 degrees East/West.
Prime Meridian
The variable/group capable of changing but arranged or fixed to prevent change from occuring.
Constant
As outside pressure increases, density _____
increases
The graph best used for determining if there is correlation/causation in a given set of data.
Scatter Plot
The scientific term for the universe's tendency to slowly unravel and randomize as time passes; a transition to disorder.
Entropy
The line of longitude that divides 180 degrees East/West.
Antimeridian
The variable/group used as a backdrop or point of comparison.
Control
The official Greek letter used to indicate density in physics.
rho
Graph type best used for showing a change over time.
Line Graph
The celestial body that represents the highest density in the known universe
Black Hole