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In a hypothesis, what does the "If" come before?
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In a hypothesis, what follows the "Then"
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In a hypothesis, what does the "If" come before?
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In a hypothesis, what follows the "Then"
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In a hypothesis, what follows the "Because"
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What you choose to change or manipulate during the experiment is called
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What is measured or observed during an experiment
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What are variables that are purposely kept the same throughout the experiment called?
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The group in an experiment that does not receive treatment by the researchers and is then used as a benchmark or comparison for the tested subjects is called
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Can be measured and expressed using a number
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What happened in an experiment
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What should be placed on the X-Axis in a graphical display?
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What should be placed on the Y-Axis in a graphical display?
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The analysis of the data stating whether a hypothesis is proven or not and supported by evidence is called
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An experiment where only 1 variable is manipulated
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To compare data, you should use this type of display
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To show change over time, you should use this type of display
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To show the relationship between 2 variables, you should use this type of display
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In a line graph, any changes in direction, upward movement, or downward movement are called
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Minimum expectations for an engineering design or product are called
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Limitations for an engineering design are called
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A measure of the average kinetic energy in a sample of matter is called
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How heat always moves or transfers
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What is it called when heat transfer stops because the system and its surrounds have reached the same temperature?
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Type of heat transfer that occurs when substances are in direct contact with each other
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Transfer of thermal energy (heat) in a fluid (liquid or gas) in a circulation pattern where warmer areas rise and cooler areas take their place in a continuous circular pattern
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Type of heat transfer that can occur through empty space using electromagnetic radiation requiring no medium for the transfer
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A material that allows the transfer of thermal energy
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Which of the following is a conductor of thermal energy
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A material that does not easily allow heat or thermal energy to travel through them easily
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Which of the following is a good insulator for thermal energy?
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A reaction that absorbs thermal energy
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A reaction that releases thermal energy
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Which of the following is endothermic?
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Which of the following is exothermic?
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Any process that breaks down rocks and creates sediments
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Occurs when rocks are broken into smaller pieces without changing the chemical composition of the rocks
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The transportation of rock, soil, and mineral particles from one location to another by wind, running water, glaciers, waves or rain
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Occurs when rock is broken down by chemical action that changes the composition of the rock
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Main driving force of erosion
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Occurs when the agents of erosion (wind/water) slow or stop, and suspended sediments are dropped in new places
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A model that describes the formation, breakdown, and reformation of a rock through sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic processes
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All start out as magma (melted rock), then crystallize or freeze (become solid).
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Form when sedimentary, igneous, or other metamorphic rocks are subjected to heat and pressure from burial
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Made up of pieces of other rock which has eroded and been deposited in a basin where over time, this sediment becomes rock through compaction and cementation
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In the penguin igloo lab, the clamp lights were examples of this type of heat transfer
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Why did adding layers to the penguin igloo prevent the ice from melting?
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Why did the blue and green food coloring mix when dripped into the hot water, but not mix in the cold water?
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When we put the string of hot washers in the cold water, what happened to the temperature of the water?
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Which of the following was criteria for the egg incubator engineering design activity?
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A cave forming underground in limestone is an example of this
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Ice weding is an example of this
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The Nile Delta is an example of this
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When showing the average monthly temperatures in the U.S. over the past fifty years, what type of display should be used?
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When comparing blood pressure of 100 men to five different age ranges, what type of display should be used
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When comparing the mean height of girls in 6th grade to the mean height of boys in 6th grade, what type of display should be used?
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When testing 2 types of fertilizers on plants to determine which is the best fertilizer, what is the control?