Systematical study of natural events and conditions.
What is science?
Description of a specific relationship under given conditions in the natural world.
What is scientific law?
Organized Procedures to study something under controlled conditions.
What is experiment?
Graph with points plotted to show a possible relationship between two sets of data.
What is scatter plot?
Description that includes numbers and units.
What is measurement?
The three areas of science.
What is life, physical, and earth science?
Well supported explanation of nature.
What is scientific theory?
What is observation?
Shows how each group relates to all of the data.
What is circle graph?
The SI units.
What are length, mass, temperature, and time?
Evidence that includes observation and measurement.
What is empirical evidence?
Place, where scientists can be in controlled environment.
What is lab?
Testable idea or explanation.
What is hypothesis?
Display and compare data in numbers and set of data.
What is bar graph?
The exact measurement.
What is precision?
Is the belief or practice that is based on incorrectly applied scientific method.
What is psuedoscience?
Do scientists work alone?
What is no?
Factor that is deliberately manipulated.
What is independent variable?
Shows you and let's you look at stuff from different angles.
What is 3d model?
Description of how close a measurement is to true value of the quantity measured.
What is accuracy?
5 things involved in scientific work.
What is observation, curiosity, logic, skepticism, and objectivity?
Theories help us understand ____.
What is how the world works?
Do scientists try to keep variables constant?
What is yes?
Is built or drawn.
What is physical model?
Short way of representing very large numbers or very short numbers.
What are scientific notations?