Branches
Scientific Method
Models
SI
Pot-luck
100
The study of the solid Earth.
What is Geology?
100
The first step in the scientific method.
What is ask a question?
100
A worldwide increase in temperature.
What is global warming?
100
The basic unit of length in the metric system.
What is meter?
100
The temperature, in Celsius, that water boils.
What is 100 degrees?
200
The study of the ocean.
What is oceanography?
200
The second step in the scientific method. This is a possible explanation or answer to a scientific question.
What is form a hypothesis?
200
Representations of objects or systems.
What are models?
200
The basic unit of volume in the metric system.
What is cubic meter?
200
The temperature, in Celsius, that water freezes?
What is 0 degrees?
300
The study of the entire atmosphere.
What is meteorology?
300
The third step in the scientific method. To do this, a scientist may conduct a controlled experiment.
What is test the hypothesis?
300
Models that you can touch.
What is s physical model?
300
The basic unit of mass in the metric system.
What is kilogram?
300
The temperature, in Celsius, of a normal body?
What is 37 degrees?
400
The study of all physical things beyond Earth.
What is Astronomy?
400
The fourth step in the scientific method. The scientists would create tables and graphs to organize their data.
What is analyze the results?
400
A model made up of mathematical equations and data.
What is a mathematical model?
400
The basic unit of temperature in the metric system.
What is Kelvin?
400
The last step in the scientific method.
What is communicate your results?
500
This special branch studies things like waves and ocean currents.
What is physical oceanographers?
500
After carefully analyzing the results, scientists must conclude whether the results supported the hypothesis.
What is draw conclusions?
500
A system of ideas.
What is a conceptual model?
500
The relationship between milliliter and cubic centimeter.
What is 1 mL = 1 cubic centimeter?
500
A unifying explanation for a broad range of hypotheses and observations that have been supported by testing.
What is a theory?