Variables
Repetition vs Replication
Theories vs Laws
Layers of the Earth
The Rock Cycle/Plate Tectonics
100

The definition of an independent variable

What is the variable you change?

100

Doing your experiment multiple times to make your results more reliable is called this.

What is repetition?

100

This explains why a natural phenomenon happens, based on lots of evidence.

What is a scientific theory?

100

The rigid outer layer of Earth that includes the crust and upper mantle.

What is the lithosphere?

100

The two processes that break down igneous rock into sediment.

What is weathering and erosion?

200

The variable that you measure

What is the dependent variable?

200

This improves the accuracy of your own experiment because it reduces error.

What is repetition?

200

This type of scientific knowledge can be changed or refined as new evidence is discovered.

What is a theory?

200

The layer of the Earth responsible for convection currents that move tectonic plates.

What is the mantle?

200

Sedimentary rock forms through these two main processes.  

What are compaction and cementation?

300

The definition of a constant

What are the variables intentionally kept the same?

300

When different scientists perform your experiment to confirm the results, it is called this.

What is replication?

300

This describes what happens in nature, often with a mathematical formula.

What is a scientific law?

300

Name the two types of Earth’s core and describe their states of matter.

What is the outer core (liquid) and inner core (solid)? 

300

This type of plate boundary causes earthquakes like the San Andreas Fault.

What is a transform boundary?

400

In an experiment to test how sunlight affects plant growth, this is the dependent variable.

What is plant growth?

400

This strengthens the validity of scientific findings because it shows results can be repeated by others.

What is replication?

400

This type of scientific knowledge summarizes observations that are consistently true in nature, but does not explain why.

What is a law?

400

The layer that generates Earth’s magnetic field due to the movement of liquid metal.

What is the outer core?

400

The type of plate boundary where crust is made.

What is a divergent boundary?

500

This group in an experiment does not receive the independent variable and is used for comparison.

What is the control group?

500

If you grow the same plant under the same light conditions 10 times, you are practicing this. If another lab does the same experiment and gets similar results, they are practicing this.

What are repetition and replication?

500

T/F: Theories can become laws with more research.

What is false?

500

The layer that makes up most of Earth’s volume and is responsible for transferring heat through convection currents.

What is the mantle?

500

An event that happens quickly due to plate movement.

What is an earthquake?