The Scientific Method
Earth's Layers
Landforms
Mrs. Wolfe
Water System
100
An educated guess.

What is a hypothesis?

100

The less dense part of the crust.

What is continental crust?

100

This landform is a large hole in the ground or in the side of a mountain or hill.

What is a cave?

100

This is Mrs. Wolfe's favorite color.

What is green?

100

Forms clouds in the sky.

What is condensation?

200

The factor that is being tested in an experiment.

What is independent variable?

200

This is what the core is mostly made of.

What is iron?

200

This landform is a flat highland area with one steep face; an elevated plain.

What is a plateau?

200

What was Mrs. Wolfe's first pet?

What is a lizard?

200

Rain, hail, sleet, snow are all examples of this.

What is precipitation?

300

This data is measured in numbers.

What is quantitative data?

300

This is how scientists figured out what the Earth is made of.

What seismic waves (or earthquake waves)?

300

This landform is a narrow strip of land, like a bridge, connecting two larger strips of land.

What is an isthmus?

300

This is Avery's middle name.

What is Skye?

300

The step in the water cycle where water goes back into the clouds.

What is evaporation?

400

The next step after analyzing the data.

What is conclusion?

400

The layer of the earth that is plastic-like.

What is the asthenosphere?

400

This landform is a broad, flat topped elevation with one or more cliff-like sides.

What is mesa?

400

This is Mrs. Wolfe's weakness.

What is sweets/candy?

400

This drives the water cycle.

What is the sun?

500

This is a representation of qualitative data.

What a table?

500
This type of current allows the mantle to circle around to create the plastic-like layer.

What is convection current?

500

A landform that is a huge mass of ice slowly flowing over a land mass.

What is a glacier?

500

Mrs. Wolfe's favorite topic in science.

What is biology? What is genetics?

500

This is how plants give off water.

What is transpiration? What is through their leaves?

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