Nature of Science
Definitions
Applying Concepts
Earth
Chemistry of Life
100

What is the definition of Biology?

The study of life.

100

What is the definition of a biotic factor?

A living factor. 

100

List two examples of abiotic factors.

rocks, air, wind, etc.

100

What is a star?

A ball of gas that emits light.

100
What is the basic unit of life?

Cell.

200

What does "bio" mean?

Life.

200

What is the definition of Empirical evidence?

Measurements and observations.

200

Why is the scatter plot not really used for comparison in Science?

The plots (data) are all over the place.

200

Which planet is first from the sun?

Mercury.

200

What charge does a proton have?

Positive.

300
What is Earth Science also known as?

Geology.

300

What is the scientific method?

An experimental procedure used to identify a problem.

300

In what format must a hypothesis be?

If, then.

If the plant is put into sunlight, then it will grow.

300

What makes up the universe?

8 planets that orbit the sun.

300
What does H2O represent?

Water

400

What are the two parts of Physical Science?

Chemistry and Physics.

400

What is a theory?

A system of ideas used to explain something. 

400

Give an example of quantitative data?

Any example with numbers.

400
Define light year.

Amount of light that travels through space in a year.

400

What is matter?

Anything that takes up space.

500

What are the three branches of Science?

Biology, Geology, and Physical Science.

500

What is an observation?

The process of obtaining data by using the five senses. 

500

What are the steps of the scientific method?

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Background research

Hypothesis

Experiment

Observations

Results/Conclusions

500

Why does the earth look blue?

Because of the water. 

500

What is the density formula?

Density equals mass over volume.

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