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Scientific Methods
Erosion
100
The meaning of -ologist
What is a person who studies...?
100
A force that pulls everything down to the earth
What is gravity?
100
A place where magma, ash, and stinky gases can come out of the ground
What is a volcano?
100
A word that means working together
What is collaboration?
100
This word means the breakdown of rock - either by physical or chemical ways.
What is weathering?
200
A person who studies rocks and minerals
What is a geologist?
200
A fancy scientific term for "stuff"
What is matter?
200
A person who studies volcanoes
What is a volcanologist?
200
Scientists need a __________ if they want to try to repeat someone else's results
What is a procedure?
200
This word means the movement of soil, sand, or rock
What is erosion?
300
A person who studies dinosaurs
What is a paleontologist?
300
The amount of space matter uses
What is Volume?
300
The name of a place where magma can come out of the ground
What is a vent?
300
Scientists are welcome to use other people's ideas but must make sure they give __________.
What is Credit?
300
This word means a long, long time with very little rain.
What is a drought?
400
A person who studies ancient cultures (people, buildings, art...)
What is an Archaeologist?
400
A force that pushes something up (in a liquid or gas)
What is buoyancy force?
400
Sticky or thick - this word describes how easy liquids can flow...
What is viscous?
400
Scientists must keep excellent ____________ or they will not remember what they have done before and what else they need to do.
What are records?
400
Scientists can use these to understand similar problems that happened in the past and how they were solved
What are case studies?
500
A person who studies anything about the earth
What is a Geographer?
500
The amount of stuff in a space
What is density?
500
The most violent volcano created by the biggest eruption
What is a stratovolcano / composite volcano?
500
When they are looking for an answer to a question, scientists must get _________ for analysis.
What is data?
500
After sand, soil, or rock pieces move, they will land somewhere new and sometimes make a new landform
What is deposition?
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