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What does STEM stand for?

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

100

What is an example of a real-life chemical reaction?

Volcano, coke and mentos, etc...(There's many answers!!)

100

What is an ecosystem, and can you provide examples of different types of ecosystems?

up to you!!

100

What is bias?

tending or pertaining to one side

200
Why STEM? Give me three main reasons
Excitement, Global Issues, Good Jobs.
200

The ____ helps scientists with finding proportions (Hint: the really long, weird word)

Stoichiometry

200

Describe the water cycle and identify the key processes involved

Condensation, Evaporation, precipitation, Run-off water, etcc...

200

What makes a good dataset?

collecting a variety of data

300

give me a job in STEM!

up to you!

300

How does temperature affect the state of matter

As temperature rises, molecules move faster or vise versa

300

Why is biodiversity crucial for environments?

because they help make sure there isn't too much or too little of one species in an ecosystem

300
Give me an example of a famous scientist
Einstein, Darwin, any other scientist mentioned
400

What is the chemical formula for water and what elements does it consist of?


H2 + O >> H2O

400

What is an animals niche?

an animal's specialized role in the ecosystem, meaning only that animal can occupy a specific niche

400

How can science help you? why is learning science important?

customizable
500

What is the major difference between Anions and Cations?

Cations: positively charged ions

Anions: Negatively charged ions

500

How does the population of one species affect the other? (Think: Predator and prey)

As the prey population increases, there is more food for predators. (or vice versa)

500
What are the different parts of the scientific method?
Problem, Purpose, or Research Question: The problem or research question is the single most important part of the scientific method. Every part of your project is done to answer this question. The research question is sometimes formed as a statement and is called the "Problem" or "Problem Statement."