Climate/Weather
Buoyancy
Scientific Method
Science Morphology
100

SSE is what direction?

South South East

100

Buoyancy allows objects to what?

Float

100

The first step of an experiment is to write a…?

Hypothesis

100

Does a suffix come before or after the base?

After

200

Wind speed is measured in what?

Kilometres per hour (km/h)

200

If the buoyant force is greater than the weight of an object, will it sink or float?

Floats

200

What do scientists collect during an experiment?

Data and/or observations.

200

Can a bound word base be used on its own?

No, bound words require affixes to work as a word.

300

What happens when humidity reaches 100%?

Fog and dew. Condensation.

300

If the buoyant force is equal to the weight of an object, will it sink or float?

Float

300

The last step of an experiment is to write a…?

Conclusion

300

What is the word base in “humidity”?

Humid

400

Rain, snow and hail are all examples of what?

Precipitation 

400

In what direction is buoyant force pushing?

Upwards

400

What was the main variable tested in our buoyancy experiment?

The material the boats were made out of.

400

What is the prefix in “hypothesis”?

Hypo

500

What is the difference between climate and weather?

Weather is temporary, climate is weather over an extended period of time.

500

The buoyant force is always equal to the weight of what?

The water it displaces.

500

What is the difference between a variable and a control?

A control remains the same in each experiment, a variable is changed and tested for each experiment.

500

What are the prefix, base and suffix of “precipitation”?

Prefix: Pre-, Base: Cipita, Suffix: -ation