Scientific Method
Force and Motion
Matter
Earth's Resources
Sound
100

The 1st step to the scientific method

What is ask a question?

100

Motion is...

What is the object's direction and speed? 

100

The definition of a solution is...

What is two or more objects that dissolve together?

100

Sediment is

What is broken up pieces of rock?

100

Pitch is...

What is how high or low a sound is?

200

The independent variable in an experiment.

What is the factor that the experimenter changes? "I change"?

200

Potential energy is...

What is stored energy?

200

Molecules in a liquid...

What is move at a medium speed.

200

The mantle is made of...

What is magma?

200

Frequency is... 

What is how many times an object vibrates each second?
300

The procedure in an experiment means...

What is the step-by-step instructions of how to do an experiment?

300

True or False: When objects have the same mass, the greater the force, the less effect on motion. 

What is false?

300

Examples are: trail mix, gravel, salad, and pencil box.

What is a mixture. 

300

The inner core is made up of... 

What is solid iron and nickel

300

Amplitude is...

What is another term for volume?
400

Qualitative data that is collected is...

What is data that can be observed, but not measured? The L in qualitative means letters. "The bird is blue" "There are yellow flowers" 

400

Friction is...

What is a force that opposes an object's motion.

400

When a solid becomes a liquid.

What is melting

400

The process of breaking rock down is...

What is weathering?

400

The medium that allows sound to move the fastest through 

What is solid?

500

List the 5 steps of the scientific method in order.

1. Ask a question

2. Make a hypothesis

3. Do the experiment

4. Observation

5. Draw your conclusion

500

Net force is...

What is the combination of all forces acting on an object?

500

Matter is anything that...

What is takes up mass and volume. 

500

What are the 3 types of plate tectonic movements? How do they move?

What is:

Transform boundary: plates slide against each other

Divergent boundary: plates separate from each other

Convergent boundary: plates crash into each other

500

True or false: If an item has low pitch, it will have low frequency. If an item has high pitch it will have a high frequency.

What is true?