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100

He was the "Father of the Scientific Method".

Who was Sir Francis Bacon?

100

Any living thing

What is an organism?

100

This is the study of dirt and all its parts.

What is "pedology"?

100

This is an educated guess.

What is a "hypothesis"?

100

The material in soil that was never "living".

What is "inorganic" material?

200

Observing, Hypothesizing, and Experimenting

What are the three main activities of the Scientific Method?

200

The surroundings of a living thing

What is environment or habitat?

200

These are the two types of material found in soil.

What is "organic" and "inorganic"?

200

This is the thing that changes from the "control group" to the "experimental group".

What is a "variable"?

200

This is the layer of soil where most "organic" material is found.

What is the "topsoil layer"?

300

This is the number of "variables" allowed in the "experimental group."

What is "one"?

300

Material derived from a once-living organism.

What is "organic" material?

300

Material in the soil derived from once "living organisms". 

What is "organic" material?

300

This is the group in an experiment that contains the "variable".

What is the "experimental group"?

300

These are the three layers of soil from top to bottom.

What are topsoil, subsoil, and bedrock?

400

To study the laws of nature for the benefit of mankind.

What is the "purpose of science"?

400

The name of nutrient - rich, absorbent organic material found in soil.

What is "humus"?

400

This is the name of the organic material found in soil.

What is "humus"?

400

Conditions present in both the experimental groups and the control group

What are "constants"?

400

The process that breaks rock down into the "inorganic" material in soil.

What is "weathering"?

500

These are the 6 steps of the Scientific Method.

What are Observation, question, hypothesis, experiment, conclusion, and record results?

500

Light, air, water, and soil

What are the four physical properties needed to support life?

500

These are the two benefits of "humus".

What is "acts like a sponge" and "returns nutrients to the soil"?

500

The group in an experiment that contains NO "variable".

What is the "control group"?

500

These are the three main physical elements that cause "physical weathering".

What is "wind," "water," and "extremes in temperature"?