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Substance of the physical world

Matter

100

Testing the same hypothesis under different conditions and reaching the same conclusion 

Reroducibility

100

Nourishing substance

Nutrients

100

The most abundant element in the earth‘s crust

Oxygen 

100

The structure formed when a layer of rock breaks and moves

Fault

200

The study of soil

Pedology

200

Reusing old material

Recycling

200

Makes fruits firm up properly

Phosphorus

200

What type of fold in which the rock layers buckle upward into a arch-like structure

Anticline

200

The most active earthquake zone

Circum-Pacific belt

300

A model of a design that is used for testing

Prototype 

300

Anything that provides a provides a partial representation of something

Model

300

Converts nitrogen into ammonia, nitrates, and other nitrogen compounds

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria 

300

Area between the upper mantle and the lower mantle

Transition zone

300

What are the slowest type of earthquake waves

Surface waves

400

A conclusion based on reasoning from evidence

Inference

400

Provides standard names and descriptions of color of soil

Munsell chart

400

What type of bacteria converts ammonia in the soil into the atmospheric nitrogen

Denitrifying bacteria

400

Boundary between the crust and the mantle

Moho

400

The place on the earth’s surface directly above the where a earthquake begins 

Epicenter

500

Reasoning from specific evidence to a more general conclusion 

Inductive reasoning

500

Soil material from primarily derived from nonliving matter

Mineral material

500

Main function is to contribute to the general health of a plant and improve disease resistance

Potassium 

500

The plastic rock in the lower portion of the upper mantle

Asthenosphere

500

In which technique of earthquake-resistant construction does the building have internal structures designed to absorb energy

Energy-dissipating device

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