Science Experiments
Earth Science
Space Science
Physical Science
Miscellaneous
100

What's an independent variable?

The one variable that you change in an experiement.

100

What is deforestation?

Clearing a wide area of trees.

100

Name all of the planets in our solar system in order starting at the Sun.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

100

What's the formula for density?

Mass / Volume

100

What's the smallest building block/unit of matter?

Atoms.

200

What's a dependent variable?

The variable that you watch and measure throughout the experiment.

200

What natural disaster is caused by the movement of tectonic plates along fault lines?

Earthquakes

200

What are tides caused by?

The moon's gravitational pull.
200

When a roller coaster reaches the top of a hill, it has its maximum of this type of energy.

Potential energy.

200

What do only plant cells have?

Cell walls and chloroplasts.

300

What's the first step of the scientific method?

Ask a question/Identify a problem.

300

What's the difference between climate and weather?

Weather can change daily, but climate is the average pattern of atmospheric conditions.

300

What's the arrangement of the Earth, Sun, and moon during a solar eclipse? Name the order.

Earth - Moon - Sun

300

What is the word for the bending of light waves as they pass through a different medium?

Refraction

300

What's the shape of DNA?

Double-Helix

400

What is an observational study?

Not a controlled experiment, but when scientists study organisms in their natural surroundings.

400

How are volcanoes formed?

One tectonic plate moves under another.

400

What does a Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram measure?

Temperature and brightness

400
Give an example of a chemical change.

Anything that changes the chemical composition of an object.

400

Name six body systems.

Circulatory, nervous, skeletal, muscular, endocrine, integumentary, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, reproductive, urinary, excretory
500

What are mean, mode, and median?

Mean - average

Mode - number that occurs most often

Median - middle value

500

What natural disaster is the Richter scale for, and what does it measure?

Used for to measure the strength of earthquakes.
500

What's the difference between mass and weight?

Mass is the measure of matter, weight is the measure of the force of gravity.

500

What's the unit for energy?

Joules

500

What is ornithology?

The study of birds

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