Astronomy
Scientific Method
Landforms
100

A month is based on how long it takes for _________.

The moon to complete a full cycle around the Earth.
100

If I am testing the impact of liquid on plant growth, I need to make sure the plants I test are the same specific, in the same soil/pot size, same temperature, same amount of sunlight.  What are these variables called?

Controlled variables.

100

The Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic are all what type of landforms surrounding Canada?

Large bodies of water (Oceans)

200

True or false:
If the Earth was not tilted on it's axis, we would not experience seasons.

True

200

Things that you can experience with your five senses.

Observations

200

This type of landform is caused by shifts in tectonic plates causing the earth to buckle.

Mountains

300

Earth's revolution refers to

it's path/cycle/orbit around the sun (one year)

300

This word describes the inference or prediction a person makes before conducting an experiment.

Hypothesis

300

These rocky landforms are tall but flat on top, often caused by molten lava.

Plateaus

400

The amount of days in a year (exactly)

365 and 1/4 (365.25)

400

When personal beliefs or prior experiences influence your interpretation; something that might cloud your judgement.

Bias

400

A low-lying area between hills or mountains

Valley

500

Events that occur in outer space, involving celestial bodies.

Astronomical Phenomena

500

Reed wants to test new materials for his vault to decide which is the most reliable.  He is going to try brand X and Brand Y.  What is the independent variable?

Brand

500

The landform that best describes the area WE live.

Plains

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