Scientific Method
Weather
Matter
Earth's Resources
Light
100

the factor in an experiment that changes as a result of the manipulation of the independent variable. It is the data you collect.

Dependent Variable

100

the day-to-day condition of the atmosphere in a certain area

Weather

100

Fill in the blank: Matter cannot be ______ or ________.

created; destroyed
100

process of breaking rock into smaller pieces

Weathering

100

The bending of light

Refraction

200

the factor in an experiment that is altered by the experimenter. This is purposely changed or manipulated; “the cause”

Independent Variable

200

the average weather in a certain area over a long period of time

Climate

200

When molecules are heated up the move ________.

Faster

200

when plates separate from each other

Divergent boundary

200

the number of times waves pass a point

Frequency

300

A testable statement about what you think will happen in an experiment. It is a prediction about the relationship between variables. (Written in “if...then...” form)

Hypothesis

300

the average weather in a certain area over a long period of time

Atmosphere

300

Ocean water rising in the air is an example of what?

Evaporation

300

The crust is made out of...?

Rock and soil

300

Allows NO light to pass through

Opaque

400

Things kept the exact same in an experiment to make sure the experiment is fair

Constant

400

Which clouds are thin and wispy?

Cirrus Clouds

400

Trail mix is an example of what?

Mixture

400

The outer core is made out of what?

Iron and Nickel

400

Allows all light to pass through

Transparent

500

Which of these is the second step in the Scientific Method?

ASK A QUESTION 

CONDUCT THE EXPERIMENT

FORM A HYPOTHESIS 

COLLECT DATA

GATHER MATERIALS 

DRAW A CONCLUSION

Form a hypothesis

500

Air cools, becomes dense, and sinks clear skies, light wind

High Pressure

500

When molecules move slowly, it is a...?

Solid

500
Which layer of the Earth is the hottest?

Inner core

500
Put the colors in order from the longest to shortest wavelength: yellow, orange, blue, green, violet, red, indigo
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet