Energy
The Scientific Method
Geology
Astronomy
Medicine
100

This is said to be converted in form, but not created or destroyed.

What is energy?

100

Doing something in order to test your scientific theory.

What is an experiment?

100

These are naturally occurring elements and compounds.

What are minerals?

100
A focus on acquiring data from what can be seen.

What is observational astronomy?

100

The study of the form and makeup of the body.

What is anatomy?

200

This is the energy of a moving object.

What is kinetic energy? 

200

You think you know what might happen in a given scientific experiment.

What is a prediction?

200

Any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals... 

What are rocks?

200

The study of the behavior, physical properties, and dynamic processes of celestial objects.

What is astrophysics? 

200

The process of determining which disease or condition explains the signs or symptoms. 

What is a diagnosis? 

300

A baseball is sitting motionless on a table.

What is potential energy?

300

A reasoned proposal suggesting a possible correlation...

What is an hypothesis?

300

The Earth's crust and rigid uppermost portion of the mantle.

What are tectonic plates?

300

This form of astronomy uses radiation with wavelengths outside the visible range.

What is radio astronomy? 

300

The doctor, or other practitioner you see when you go into a medical office for a regular appointment or new yet not urgent complaint.

What is primary care or primary practitioner?

400

The energy stored in a solid object.

What is elastic energy?

400

When doing a scientific experiment and you make sure it is observable and repeatable.

What is confirmation? 

400

The representation of time based on the rock record of Earth.

What is geologic time or the geologic time scale?

400

Often considered the oldest form of astronomy, a practitioner uses their eyes, draws what they see, or can use photographic equipment. 

What is optical astronomy? 

400

The study of the function of the body and its systems.

What is physiology? 

500

This type of energy is contained within a thermodynamic system.

What is internal energy?

500

When you submit your process and findings to other professionals in your field.

What is peer review?

500

Attempting to determine the past order of events without determining their absolute age.

What is relative dating?

500

This type of astronomer can't actually physically confirm their theories using physical models.

Who are theoretical astronomers? 

500

The system of moral principles that apply values and judgments to the practice of medicine.

What is medical ethics?

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