Observations and Experiments
Theories
Evolution and
Plate Tectonics
Scientific Models
What Do You Know?
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What do scientists use to test a hypothesis?

Observations and experiments

100

What is a hypothesis?

An educated guess that can be tested.

100

What does evolution mean?

Change over time in living organisms.

100

What is a physical model?

A smaller or simpler version of the thing being studied.

100

In science, what is a law?

A statement that describes a consistent phenomenon under certain conditions.

200

What is an observation?

Watching something closely to gather information.

200

Why is a theory important?

It explains why something happens based on evidence.

200

What does natural selection mean?

The process where organisms best suited to their environment survive.

200

What is a conceptual model?

A model that explains many ideas together.

200

In science, what is the difference between a theory and a law?

A theory explains why something happens; a law tells you that it happens.

300

What is an experiment?

A test done to find out if a hypothesis is true or false.

300

What does the theory of plate tectonics explain?

It explains the movement of Earth's plates and geological activity.

300

What is the Theory of Evolution?

Darwin's idea that organisms change over time through natural selection.

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The scientific explanation for how species change and develop over time.

300

What is a mathematical model?

A model using equations to represent a phenomenon.

300

What do scientists do with evidence?

They collect it to support or refute hypotheses and theories.

400

What is a variable in an experiment?

A factor that can change in an experiment.

400

What is the Theory of Climate Change?

The idea that human activities are causing the Earth’s climate to change.

400

What is seafloor spreading?

The process that causes ocean floors to move apart.

400

Why do we need models?

They help us understand complex systems and make predictions.

400

What are some natural phenomena that are caused by plate tectonics?

Earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain ranges, and other geological features such as mid-ocean ridges.

500

What is a control group?

A group in an experiment where nothing is changed, used for comparison.

500

What is a scientific theory?

A well-supported explanation for a phenomenon based on evidence.

500

What does the theory of seafloor spreading prove?

Seafloor spreading explains how all the continents were once one giant landmass that separated and moved apart.  

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What do climate models help us predict?

Future climate changes based on current data.

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What type of boundaries cause earthquakes and why?

Transform boundaries cause earthquakes because two plates slide against each other.

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