In the Beginning
What's in a Worldview?
What's the Matter?
Don't Push Me Around
100

Who studies surface and underground freshwater?

Hydrologist

100
How may two different people get different interpretations based off of the same data?

Differing worldviews

100

What subatomic particle has a small mass compared to the rest of the atom?

Electron

100

Who uses technology to solve problems

Engineers

200

What's an example of restoring God's world through dominion?

Satellites

Tsunami warning systems

Earthquake monitoring

Fresh Water Filters

People vs. Animals

200

What are Christian and secular worldviews both based on?

FAITH

200

What is the difference between a mixture and a compound?

Mixture - physical combinations of two or more substances


Compounds - chemically combined substances


200
What contact force causes the particles in an object to move across each other in layers?

Shear

300

                        Daily Double!



The world is sinful, but what is God doing to His people and his Creation?

Redeeming

300

What does the law of cause and effect state?

For every observable result of a process (effect) there must have been a cause

300

What is the nucleus made up of?

Protons and neutrons

300

What are the three field forces?

Magnetic

Electrical

Gravity

400

What is the first step in the scientific method? The last step?

First - forming a scientific question


Last - Analyzing Data

400

Between operational science and historical science, which one is the most affected by worldview and why?

Historical science because we cannot currently observe these processes

400

The change of state from a solid to a gas is...

Sublimation

400

What is the difference between kinetic and potential energy?

Kinetic energy - energy of an object in motion

Potential energy - energy of an object in rest

500

What is a model and how does it relate to science?

Model - something that explains, describes, or represents something in the real world

It makes science understandable but is not a complete explanation.

500

What does the principle of uniformity state?

Everything must behave in a reliable and unwavering way

500

What is the difference between mass and weight?

Mass - how much matter there is


Weight - the attraction between an object and the earth; can vary based on location

500

What changes in a Chemical Change? 

Physical Change?

Nuclear Change?

chemical - the substance

Physical - the appearance of a substance

Nuclear - the atomic structure