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Conductors and Insulators
Scientific Method
States of Matter
Heat transformation
Sciences
100
Define what a conductor.
What is a material or substance that makes heat travel from particle to particle faster.
100
1st step of the scientific method is.
What is purpose?
100
What is matter when it freezes.
What is a solid.
100
a grill cooks hamburgers what occured.
What is conduction
100
Name the science that has to do with DNA.
What is Life Science.
200
Name a consuctor.
What is metal, aluminum, or copper.
200
2nd step of the scientific method.
What is research.
200
What happens to a liquid when it hits its boiling point.
What is turns into a gas.
200
Heat circulates around your home what occur.
What is convection?
200
Name the science that has to do with minerals.
What is Earth Science?
300
Name an insulator.
What is wood, rubber, or glass.
300
Third Step of the scientifc method.
What is hypothesize.
300
What is another word for evaporation.
What is vaporization.
300
What happens when someone does an x-ray?
What is radiation.
300
Name the science that has to do with mammals.
What is life science?
400
Define what an insulator is.
What is a substance or material that makes heat travel from particle to particle slower
400
Last step of the scientific method.
What is conclusin?
400
When a gas turns into a solid is called.
What is Desposition.
400
What does the sun do to heat up the world.
What is radiation.
400
What science does states of matter go into.
What is physical science?
500
the difference between a conductor and an insulator.
What is conductors make heat travel faster while insulators make heat travel slower.
500
What do you do in the last step of the scientific method.
What is wrap it up and share with other scientists.
500
When a solid turns into a gas without going through a liquid phase what has occured.
What is sublimation.
500
Nam all three ways heat transfers.
What is convection, radiation, and conduction.
500
Name all three sciences we will learn about this year.
What is life, earth, and physical sciences?