What step of the Scientific Method involves noticing something and wanting to know more?
Making an Observation
What force pulls everything toward the Earth?
Gravity
What layer of the Earth do we live on?
The Crust
What energy can you feel as heat?
Thermal Energy
What two chemical reactions did we perform that used food products and resulted in fizzy liquids?
Coke + Mentos
Baking Soda + Vinegar
What is a scientific guess that can be tested through experimentation?
Hypothesis
What type of energy depends on motion?
Kinetic Energy
What process breaks down rock over time?
Weathering / Erosion
What energy travels in waves and allows us to see?
Light Energy
What type of probability is based on the outcomes of experiments and testing?
Experimental Probability
What is the name for a part of an experiment that we either control or leave independent?
Variable
What is the push or pull that changes an object's speed?
Force
What are the sections of Earth's crust that move and cause earthquakes?
Tectonic Plates
What form of energy is a vibration that travels through solids, liquids, and gases?
Sound
What blood type is the Universal Recipient?
AB
What step of the Scientific Method involves scientists making charts, graphs, and patterns?
Analyzing Data
Force (F)
What is the innermost layer of the Earth?
Inner Core
What is the energy contained in an object because of its height or position?
Potential Energy
What type of probability is based on the mathematical or theoretical odds?
Theoretical Probability
What final step explains whether the results supported your hypothesis and why?
Drawing a Conclusion
Describe 2 of Newton's 3 Laws of Motion.
1: Rest stays at rest, motion stays in motion.
2: You can change an object's speed by putting a force on it.
3: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
What is the only liquid layer of the Earth?
Outer Core
What is created when you move magnets through a coil of wire?
Electricity
What blood type is the Universal Donor?
O