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100

This type of graph shows the relationship where the dependent variable changes due to a change in the independent variable.

What is a Line graph?

100

This fundamental base quantity in the International System of Units (SI) has a base unit of seconds ("s").

What is time?

100

This unit's symbol is km, has a prefix of kilo, and equals to a 1000 meters.

What is a kilometer?

100

This has 6 steps to it which include: 

1. State the problem     5.  Analyze Data

2.  Gather Information  6. Draw Conclusions

3. Form a Hypothesis

4. Test the Hypothesis (Experiment)

What is the Scientific Method?

100

This specific chart has topics to answer such as "What do you know," "What do you want to know," and "What did you learn."

What is a KWL chart?

200

This type of graph compares information collected by counting.

What is a Bar graph?


200

This fundamental base quantity in the International System of Units (SI) has a base unit of kilograms ("kg").

What is mass (weight)?

200

This unit's symbol is cm, has a prefix of centi, and equals to 0.01 meters (one-hundredth).

What is a centimeter?

200

In physical science, this is the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by a substance, object, or enclosed by a surface. It applies to solids, liquids, and gases, and is distinct from mass or weight.

What is Volume?

200

In Physical Science, this quantity measurement is an independent variable and is a constant.

What is time?

300

This type of graph shows fixed quantities as percentages.

What is a Circle graph?

300

This fundamental base quantity in the International System of Units (SI) has a base unit of meters ("m").

What is length?

300

This unit's symbol is m, does not have a prefix, and equals to 1 base unit.

What is a meter?

300

This describes what happens in nature under certain conditions, often using math equations. 

And this scientific explanation explains why or how it happens, backed by a vast amount of tested evidence.

What is Scientific Law, and What is Scientific Theory?

300

A variable that does not change during an experiment is called.

What is a controlled variable?



400

This is the reason as to why graphs are used in Physical Science.

What is to turn raw numerical lab data into clear visual evidence?

400

This fundamental base quantity in the International System of Units (SI) has a base unit of Kelvin ("K").

What is temperature?

400

This unit's symbol is um, has a prefix of micro, and equals to 0.000001 meters (one-millionth).

What is a micrometer?

400

This is any physical substance in the universe that has mass and takes up space by having volume. It is made of tiny building blocks called atoms and molecules.

What is matter?

400

A fixed condition or value that stays the same throughout an experiment.

What is a constant?

500

This type of graph shows how one measured value changes continuously over time or distance, which makes it easy to spot trends, rates of change, and relationships between variables like speed and time.

What is the Line graph?

500

This fundamental base quantity in the International System of Units (SI) has a base unit of mole ("mol").

What is the amount of substance (particles)?

500

This unit's symbol is nm, has a prefix of nano, and equals to a 0.000000001 meters (one-billionth).

What is a nanometer?

500

This is a measure of how much mass fits into a specific space or volume. It describes how tightly packed the particles of a substance are.

What is density?

500

This variable is placed on the horizontal x-axis of a graph, and then this variable is placed on the vertical y-axis of a graph.

What is the independent variable, and what is the dependent variable?