Units
Scientific Method
Measurement 2
Random
100

One ___________ is the mass of one milliliter of pure water

Gram

100

In my experiment I studied a(n) ________ that included a stream table, a bucket, and water.

System

100

My dog is two feet tall. The word "feet" in this sentence is an example of a(n) ____________.

Unit

100

_____ has mass and takes up space

Matter

200

A(n) ____________ is a distance measurement that is a little longer than a yard.

meter

200

The rate of water flow into the stream table is a(n) ______ in my experiment

variable

200

Your _______ is the same on Earth as it is on Mars.

Mass

200

A(n) ______ is a particle of matter

atom

300

The _______ is the basic unit of volume in the SI system of measurement.

liter

300

A(n) _____________ is the variable that scientists change on purpose in an experiment.

independent variable

300

Your ______ is less on Mars than it is on Earth

weight 

300

You buy a one-pound bag of sugar and then weight it on a scale. The reading on the scale says "1.00 Pound." The reading on the scale is a(n) ______ measurement.

Accurate

400

The ____________ is the variable in an experiment that changes as a result of how another variable is changed.

Dependent variable 

400

A(n) ______ includes a number and a unit

measurement

400

Three people measure the mass of a box. Each person discovers the box is 1.5 kilograms. The measurements are _______.

Precise

500

When doing an experiment it is important to keep one variable constant. This kind of variable is called a(n) _____________.

Control Variable

500

The formula for _____ is length x width x height

volume

500

A(n) ________ is a picture that allows you to see how two variables relate to one another.

Graph

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