Science Process
Force and Motion
Landforms and Oceans
Properties of Matter
Ecosystems
100
This variable must be kept the same during an experiment.
What is the control variable?
100
A pull that attracts objects to each other
What is gravity
100
Processes that destroy landforms are 1_____________ and processes that create landforms are 2______________
What are 1 Destructive and 2 Constructive
100
The 3 states of matter
What are solids, liquids, and gases
100
The smallest unit of a living thing.
What is a cell
200
The variable that is the result of the experiment
What is dependent or responding variable?
200
A measure of how fast an object is moving
What is speed?
200
The mass movement of land due to gravity
What is a landslide
200
Composed of two or more substances that are mixed together but can be separated from each other
What is a mixture?
200
This controls everything a cell does.
What is the nucleus?
300
An observation or prediction based on previous knowledge
What is an inference?
300
This reduces friction
What is lubrication
300
This can be compared to a canyon on land, and is the deepest part of the ocean (where one plate slides beneath another)
What is the ocean trench?
300
A method of separation that uses water to separate the parts of a mixture based on density
What is floatation
300
Temperature, Water, Air, Soil, and Sunlight in an Ecosystem
What are abiotic factors
400
The scientific tool you would use if you want to time how fast a marble rolls on a roller coaster track.
What is a stopwatch
400
The location of an object relative to another object (reference point)
What is position
400
Where rivers and oceans flow together.
What is an estuary?
400
A method of separation that separates the parts of a solution such as ink.
What is chromatography
400
Interconnected food chains form this.
What is a food web?
500
The dependent variable goes on the 1______ - Axis, and the independent variable goes on the 2______-Axis.
What is 1. Y- Axis, 2. X- Axis
500
A force that cannot be seen and can act to push or pull objects.
What is magnetism?
500
The "3 R's"
What are reduce, reuse, and recycle?
500
The amount of solute compared to the amount of solvent
What is concentration?
500
The three types of consumers
What are herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores