Science Basics
Jobs in Science
Scientific Method
Physical Properties of Matter
States of Matter
100
Knowledge gained about the natural world through investigation.
What is Science?
100
A Volconologist.
What is a person who studies volcanoes called?
100
It is the Question.
What is the first step of the Scientific Method?
100
It is how quickly a substance heats up and cools down.
What is Thermal Conductivity?
100
Is a state of matter that has a definite shape and volume.
What is a Solid?
200
It is research, observation, and experimentation.
What is a Sientific Investigation?
200
A Meteorologist.
What is a person who studies meteors called?
200
It is to Form a Hypothesis.
What is the second step of the Scientific Method?
200
It can be rolled into thin wires.
What is Ductility?
200
It is a state of matter that has no definite shape but a definite volume.
What is a Liquid?
300
It is finding information in books and the internet.
What is Research?
300
A Geochemist.
What is a person who studies rocks called?
300
It is to Test your Hypothesis.
What is the third step of the Scientific Method.
300
It can be flattened into thin sheets.
What is Malleability?
300
It is a state of matter that has no definite shape or volume.
What is a Gas?
400
It is testing your hypothesis.
What is an Experiment?
400
An Ecologist.
What is a person who studies the structure of living things called?
400
It is to Analyze your Data.
What is the fourth step in the Scientific Method.
400
Mass over Volume.
What is Density?
400
It is a state of matter that has the same properties of a gas but makes up about 99% of the universe
What is Plasma?
500
What you think is going to happen.
What is a Hypothesis?
500
A Science illustrator.
What is the person who illustrates science diagrams called?
500
It is to Draw Conclusions.
What is the final step in the Scientific Method?
500
It can be dissolved into water.
What is Solubility?
500
Are physical forms of a substance.
What States of Matter?
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