What is environmental science?
What is the study of the relationship between humans and our environment.
What does CONPTT stand for?
What is Consistent, observable, natural, predictable, testable, tentative
After conducting an experiment, this is the step where you interpret data and decide whether your hypothesis was correct. What is it?
What is drawing a conclusion.
The property of water that operates by using hydrogen bonds and adhesion.
What is cohesion
N2 is converted to what during the process of Nitrogen fixation
What is ammonium?
Astrology is considered
what is not a science
What does it mean for science to be consistent?
An experiment is repeated multiple times under the same conditions and you get the same result.
This is a testable explanation or educated guess for a scientific question.
What is Hypothesis
This property keeps temperatures moderate
What is High Specific Heat Capacity?
The responsibility of carbon sinks are to
What is store carbon?
What is the process of identifying if something is science or not called?
What is CONPTT
A natural process that is produces through plants.
What is Photosynthesis
This part of the experiment is intentionally changed or manipulated to observe it effects.
What is independent variable
The bulging on top of a coin is called?
What is surface tension?
Photosynthesis does what with carbon?
What is store carbon?
Solar Energy, Wind Energy, and Wood are all examples of
What is renewable resources?
In science your hypothesis has to be able to be what?
What is Tested
This is the step where you gather information through observation and measurement during the experiment.
What is collecting data
Another name for H20
What is Dihydrogen oxide
Animal and Plant respiration can also be called
What is cell respiration?
These take a long time to replenish. Usually longer than human lifespan.
What are non-renewable resources?
What does Tentative stand for?
Scientific solutions are not absolute. There is always room for revision or rejection if new evidence develops.
These are the variables that must be kept the same throughout an experiment to ensure accurate results.
What are controlled/ constant variables.
The property of water that allows ice to float.
What is Expansion when freezing
In the water cycle what can be transformed to multiple forms, what are they?
What is solid, liquid, and gas.