Scientific Method
Graphing
Maps
More Map Stuff
Still more other stuff
100
This is a proposed solution to a problem
What is hypothesis
100
These are the 3 types of graphs primarily used in science
What are line, bar or pie
100
This map shows elevation and land features
What is a topographic map
100
This tells what the symbols on a map mean
What is the legend
100
This is the spherical shape of the earth
What is oblate
200
This is an explanation of an observation
What is an inference
200
This variable always gores on the y-Axis
What is the dependent variable
200
This is the distance in elevation between contour lines
What is interval
200
This tells the directions on a map
What is the compass rose
200
This is the sphere of rock
What is lithosphere
300
This tests your hypothesis
What is an experiment
300
This is a prediction based on extending your data
What is extrapolate
300
This law tells which direction a stream flows
What is the Law of V's
300
This allows you to find distance on a map
What is the scale
300
This is longitude and latuitude together
What are coordinates
400
This is an in depthe study of data
What is an analysis
400
This variable always goes on the x_axis
What is the independent variable
400
This is the distance above sea level
What is elevation
400
This is a parallel line north and south of the equator
What is a line of latitude
400
This is the line of longitude that runs through Greenwich, england
What is the prime meridian
500
This is a a summary of your experiment
What is conclusion
500
This type of graph is also known as a histogram
What is a bar graph
500
This is the elevation of sea level
What is zero
500
This is the degree of latitude at the equator
What is zero degrees latitude
500
This is the Earthly sphere that is layered or "stratified"
What is the atmosphere
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