| A | B |
| A system of knowledge and methods used to find that knowledge | science |
| A branch of natural science | physical science |
| example of earth science overlap life science | earth science involving studying a living organism |
| Building blocks of all matter | atoms |
| Name one of the main ideas of physical science | the universe is very old and very large |
| In which step of the scientific method is information obtained through the senses | making a observations |
| What happens when the data in an investigation does not support the original hypothesis | the hypothesis is revised |
| What is a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature | a scientific theory |
| What is the main statement about scientific theories | scientific theories become scientific laws |
| Why are scientific models important | they help visualize things that are very complex very large or very small |
| What is the most important safety rule | always follow your teacher is instructions |
| On the Celsius scale at what temperature does water boil | 100 |
| Approximately how many kelvins are equal to 60°Celsius | 333 |
| What type of graph shows how a part of something relates to the whole | circle graph |
| What is the relationship in which the ratio of the manipulated variable and the responding variable is constant | direct proportion |
| How do scientists communicate the results of investigations | by peer review |
| Named three examples of peer review | by publishing articles in scientific journals by giving talks at scientific conferences by exchanging e-mails |
| A process in which scientists examine other scientists work | peer review |
| If the relationship between the manipulated variable and responding variable is a direct proportion what will the relationship look like | a straight line |
| A substance that is made up only one kind of atom of | elements |
| What is the symbol for aluminum | Al |
| What is the symbol for gold | au |
| If a material contains three elements joined in a fixed proportion | compound |
| Why is the water considered a compound | it always has two hydrogen atoms for each oxygen atom in an cannot be broken down into a simpler substances |