Science I
Science II
Science III
Science IV
Science V
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Science.
What is the process of learning more about the natural world?
100
The variable in an experiment that stays the same.
What is the control?
100
These must be supported by observations and results from many investigations and are not absolute.
What are laws?
100
A camera is an example of this.
What is technology?
100
This word means a possible explanation for a pattern observed repeatedly in the natural world.
What is a theory?
200
You must be able to repeat it.
What must you be able to do with any experiment or investigation?
200
What kinds of questions cannot be answered by science?
What is politics, religion, or morality?
200
The three branches of science.
What are life, earth, and physical?
200
The process used to evaluate observations.
What is critical thinking?
200
A collection of structures, cycles, and processes that relate to and interact with each other.
What is a system?
300
A prediction about a problem that can be tested.
What is a hypothesis?
300
Communicate, test predictions, and save time, money, and lives?
What can models do?
300
This is another term for technology.
What is applied science?
300
Scientists must not base their conclusions on these.
What are opinions?
300
Tying hair back, wearing goggles and aprons, reading directions before labs, and disposing of chemicals properly are examples
What is laboratory safety?
400
Keep an open mind
What must you do when drawing conclusions?
400
They tend to change over time.
What is a limitation of models?
400
The first step in designing an experiment. (The Scientific Method)
What is "Recognize a problem" or "Ask a question"?
400
This word means to draw a conclusion based on something you observe.
What is "infer"?
400
Both use scientific methods and both use technology.
What are two things that scientists and explorers have in common?
500
The factor being measured in an experiment.
What is the variable
500
The floor of the ocean, volcanoes, and space, for example.
What can be described by models?
500
The last step in an experiment. (Scientific Method)
What is "Draw conclusions"?
500
These materials are designed to get you to buy a product or service.
What is advertising?
500
Observations, prior knowledge, or information gathered about a problem.
How do scientists come up with hypotheses?