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100
A covering that protects your hands.
What are gloves?
100
A drawing or chart of all or part of the earth's surface that shows features such as rivers and mountains.
What is a map?
100
Equipment that helps protect you in some way.
What is safety equipment?
100
A picture that helps make something clear and understandable.
What is an illustration?
100
A tool used to measure air pressure.
What is a barometer?
200
Processing used materials to make new products.
What is recycling?
200
The act or process of measuring.
What is measurement?
200
To share ideas and information in verbal or written form.
What is to communicate?
200
A thick, black liquid (fossil fuel) formed from the remains of ancient sea organisms that were buried under layers of sediment over millions of years.
What is oil?
200
A rough or non-specific calculation.
What is an estimation?
300
To look at carefully.
What is examine?
300
Information gathered with the senses.
What is observation?
300
To find the likenesses and differences between two or more objects.
What is comparison?
300
A possible answer to a scientific question.
What is a hypothesis?
300
A device worn over the eyes that can protect them from dangerous materials.
What are safety goggles?
400
A careful study of something to answer a question about it.
What is investigation?
400
A statement about what is likely to happen in the future.
What is a prediction?
400
To study something carefully in order to understand what it means.
What is to analyze?
400
A tool for measuring weight or force.
What is a spring scale?
400
To make a conclusion from the evidence.
What is to infer?
500
A line drawing made for mathematical or scientific purposes.
What is a diagram?
500
A statement or group of statements designed to explain certain fa
What is a theory?
500
To get rid of in an appropriate way.
What is disposal ?
500
A statement about what the data seems to mean.
What is conclusion?
500
Anything that can change, or vary, in an experiment.
What is a variable?