The Scientific Method
Earth Science
Physical Science
Life Science
Space Science
100

To test this part of the scientific method, you use experiments or observations to collect data.

What is a hypothesis?

100

During this process magma or lava cools forming a this type of rock.

What is an igneous rock?

100
The mass of an object divided by the volume of an object.

What is density?

100

All of the plants, animals, bacteria, etc. that live and interact with each other in a given area.

What is an ecosystem?

100

What is bigger: Earth or Pluto

What is Earth?

200

These will change based on the results of the experiment or observations.

What are the dependent variable(s)?

200

In order for a sedimentary rock to form other rocks must go through one of these processes to become sediments.

What is erosion, deposition, or weathering?

200
Stored energy within any object that has mass and takes up space

What is potential energy?

200
The process when Sunlight and Carbon Dioxide react to form sugars in plants

What is the process of photosynthesis?

200

What is another name for Mars?

What is "The Red Planet"?

300

The process of looking at data that was collected during the experiment.

What is analyzing data?

300

When air moves from high pressure to low pressure this occurs.

What is wind?

300

These two parts of an atom make up the mass of an atom.

What are protons and neutrons?

300

These are the tiny structures that make proteins in plant and animal cells. They act as "food" for the cell.

What are ribosomes?

300

Who was the first man to walk on the moon?

Who is Neil Armstrong?

400

After the experiment, Anne looked at the data. She found that the bins with worms had less undecomposed food left, so she concluded the worms helped decompose the food scraps faster. This is called...

What is drawing a conclusion?

400

The process when water transitions directly from a solid to a gaseous state without becoming a liquid first.

What is the process of sublimation?

400

The process when a wave bounces back and creates a mirrored image.

What is a reflection?

400

An example of this relationship is a tick on a dog.

What is a parasitic relationship?

400

Which planet is farthest from the sun?

What is Neptune?

500

After the experiment has been run, data has been analyzed, and conclusions drawn sometimes this needs to happen before results are communicated.

What is revising the hypothesis?

500

During the transforming between two tectonic plates this natural disaster can happen.

What are earthquakes?

500

This is another name for Newton's third law of motion.

What is the law of action and reaction forces?

500

This is used to predict the percentage of possible traits in offspring.

What are Punnett Squares?

500
There are two planets in our solar system that have NO moons. Name one (or both).

What is Mercury & Venus?

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