The variable that you can CHANGE.
What is an independent variable?
The smallest particle in existence.
What is an atom?
The electromagnetic wave we use to SEE.
What is visible light?
The female reproductive organ that makes eggs (ovum).
What are ovaries?
The star at the centre of the Solar System.
What is the Sun?
A GUESS or PREDICTION in an scientific report.
What is a hypothesis?
The first element on the Period Table.
What is Hydrogen?
When light bounces off a surface.
What is reflection?
The male hormone.
What is testosterone?
The galaxy we are in.
What is the Milky Way?
The safety tool that protects your eyes.
What is safety glasses?
The positive sub-particle of an atom.
What is a proton?
The circuit with only ONE pathway.
What are series circuits?
What are hormones?
The force that pulls us down to the Earth.
What is gravity?
How we make the experiment RELIABLE.
What is repeating your experiment at least three times?
The sub-particle of an atom that orbits the nucleus.
What is an electron?
The unit used to measure RESISTANCE.
What is Ohms?
A disease that has spread around the WORLD.
What is a pandemic?
The start of a star's life cycle.
What is a nebulae?
The referencing style we use in Science at Chester Hill High School.
What is Harvard Referencing?
An element that has the same number of PROTONS but different number of NEUTRONS.
The shortest electromagnetic wave.
What is gamma rays?
Disease where you cannot make/ make low amounts of INSULIN.
What is diabetes?
Moves tectonic plates in the Earth's mantle.
What is convection?