scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Scientific Inquiry 2021-10-08
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- a guess about something being observed
- the variable that the experimenter is changing or testing the effect of.
- this is the part of the experiment when you accept or reject your hypothesis
- A tool used to enlarge images of small objects so as they can be studied.
- completing an experiment more than once
- the group in an experiment that does get the independent variable
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- the type of experiment that only tests 1 independent variable at a time
- using your 5 senses
- the variable that the experimenter is measuring at the end of the experiment
- the study of living things
- one of the things you cannot do in the lab
- the group in an experiment that does not get the independent variable
- an educated guess about something not yet observed
- this occurs when an experimenter changes the results in an experiment to get what they want
- proof
- a variable that is kept constant across all groups in an experiment
- the results of an experiment, usually numbers
17 Clues: proof • using your 5 senses • the study of living things • a guess about something being observed • completing an experiment more than once • one of the things you cannot do in the lab • the results of an experiment, usually numbers • an educated guess about something not yet observed • the group in an experiment that does get the independent variable • ...
Scientific Vocabulary 2023-05-02
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- the amount of space an object takes up
- the answer gained from a scientific experiment
- type of variable that changes because of other variables
- the amount of matter in an object
- an equation used to calculate variables
- partially see through / cloudy
- clear/see through
- force applied over a distance
- change in speed over time
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- similar to a scale / measures mass
- a testable idea
- type of variable that the effect is being tested
- a factor of an experiment that can be changed
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- cannot be seen through
- a test on a hypothesis
16 Clues: a testable idea • clear/see through • cannot be seen through • a test on a hypothesis • change in speed over time • force applied over a distance • partially see through / cloudy • the amount of matter in an object • similar to a scale / measures mass • the amount of space an object takes up • an equation used to calculate variables • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Scientific reading 2025-11-24
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- a series of steps or actions that lead to a result.
- the smallest units of a substance, made of bonded atoms.
- the molecule that carries genetic information in living things.
- rotted organic matter used to fertilize soil.
- able to resist high temperatures without being destroyed.
- places where garbage and waste are buried.
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- related to the natural world (air, water, soil, plants).
- something that cannot catch fire or burn.
- any living thing.
- a system where materials are reused or recycled continuously.
- the substances things are made of.
- a substance made of atoms or molecules used in reactions.
- to break down food in the body.
- a chemical material that can be molded into shapes.
- a small brush used to clean teeth.
- breakdown: when enzymes break large substances into smaller parts.
16 Clues: any living thing. • to break down food in the body. • the substances things are made of. • a small brush used to clean teeth. • something that cannot catch fire or burn. • places where garbage and waste are buried. • rotted organic matter used to fertilize soil. • a series of steps or actions that lead to a result. • a chemical material that can be molded into shapes. • ...
23AD401- Object Oriented Programming with java 2026-04-10
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- A function inside a class
- Access specifier with highest visibility
- A real-world entity represented in program
- Creating an object from a class
- Feature that allows same method name with different parameters
- Keyword used to prevent method overriding
- A special method used to initialize objects
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- Method called before an object is garbage collected (conceptual)
- Method used to convert object into string representation
- Process of hiding internal implementation
- Method used to compare two objects for equality
- Method used to start execution of a Java program
- Keyword used to refer current object
- Mechanism that allows one class to acquire properties of another
- Runtime polymorphism is achieved using this concept
- Method used to get class name of an object
16 Clues: A function inside a class • Creating an object from a class • Keyword used to refer current object • Access specifier with highest visibility • Process of hiding internal implementation • Keyword used to prevent method overriding • A real-world entity represented in program • Method used to get class name of an object • A special method used to initialize objects • ...
Lab Report 2021-01-31
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- section for tables and graphs
- the results of the experiment are analyzed.
- variable that is changed by the scientist
- describes and analyze a laboratory experiment that explores a scientific concept.
- equipment used in the experiment.
- variable being tested and measured in the experiment
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- brief summary of the findings from the experiment and is written in the past tense.
- Explain to the readers the purpose of the experiment
- substance used in the experiment.
- Step-by-step instructions to explain exactly how the experiment was performed.
- Anything that changes or can be changed.
- the variable that does not change but remains constant.
12 Clues: section for tables and graphs • substance used in the experiment. • equipment used in the experiment. • Anything that changes or can be changed. • variable that is changed by the scientist • the results of the experiment are analyzed. • Explain to the readers the purpose of the experiment • variable being tested and measured in the experiment • ...
Re-cap 2020-07-22
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- Guest who does not turn up after making reservation
- Guest staying beyond their expected date of departure
- The rate wherein the room rate is not charged.
- An individual traveling, dining, attending a game or performance or staying alone.
- The most accurate and scientific method of setting room rate.
- Taking reservations more the number of rooms available
- Occupancy percentage multiplied by ADR
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- Amount paid on behalf of the guest
- A room with two single beds
- Plan consisting of room rate and all major meals
- the future projection at the estimated business.
- The upper limit of the credit extended to the guest by the hotel
12 Clues: A room with two single beds • Amount paid on behalf of the guest • Occupancy percentage multiplied by ADR • The rate wherein the room rate is not charged. • Plan consisting of room rate and all major meals • the future projection at the estimated business. • Guest who does not turn up after making reservation • Guest staying beyond their expected date of departure • ...
Crossword Review 2023-04-19
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- American psychological association
- First African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- Studied institutionalized racism and effect on self-perception
- wrote the first psychology book
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- First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology in the U.S.
- Method of classifying a collection of ideas
- Developmental and cognitive psychologist known for his studies of children’s thought processes
- School of thought that focuses on how people thinks
- First African-American to receive a Ph.D. in psychology
- First American with a doctorate in psychology
- First woman to complete the requirements for a Ph.D. in psychology
12 Clues: wrote the first psychology book • American psychological association • Method of classifying a collection of ideas • First American with a doctorate in psychology • School of thought that focuses on how people thinks • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • First African-American to receive a Ph.D. in psychology • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-05
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- Something that can change a situation
- Guess what could happen next
- The study of the world around us to understand how things work and why things happen
- Looking at things to learn more about them
- A decision after thinking about everything
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- A repeated shape or action that we can see
- A guess that can be tested to see if it’s true or false.
- Facts about something
- Information that can be used to find patterns or draw conclusions
- method Steps scientists follow to student and learn
- Clues or facts that shows something is true
- Words a person knows and uses to communicate
12 Clues: Facts about something • Guess what could happen next • Something that can change a situation • A repeated shape or action that we can see • Looking at things to learn more about them • A decision after thinking about everything • Clues or facts that shows something is true • Words a person knows and uses to communicate • method Steps scientists follow to student and learn • ...
HISTORICAL MILESTONES 2025-09-23
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- the act of traveling to discover new places.
- the state of being free from control by another country.
- the process of settling among and controlling another area/people.
- breakthrough – a sudden, important advance in knowledge or technology.
- an action showing disapproval or objection.
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- the process by which the world becomes interconnected through trade, culture, and technology.
- finding something for the first time.
- the act of being freed from restrictions, often slavery or oppression.
- a system of government by the people, usually through elections.
- creation of a new device or method.
- a sudden, major change, often political or social.
- the introduction of new ideas, methods, or products.
12 Clues: creation of a new device or method. • finding something for the first time. • an action showing disapproval or objection. • the act of traveling to discover new places. • a sudden, major change, often political or social. • the introduction of new ideas, methods, or products. • the state of being free from control by another country. • ...
Python Chapter 6 Review Crossword 2024-01-16
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- A type of a variable that can be utilized at almost any block of code in the program.
- A method that does not return a value is called a _ method.
- It is the restrictions, accessibility, and availability of a variable in terms of reference regarding the program.
- Another word for calling a method.
- This type of recallable block is used to define reusable code and organize and simplify code.
- A method that returns a value requires what keyword in the body of the method.
- This keyword is to create a method.
- A call _ is also known as execution stack, runtime stack, or machine stack, and is often shortened to just “the stack”.
- _ allows for making code easy to maintain and debug and enables the code to be reused.
- This is the name of the core executing method.
- There are two types of parameters for a method: keyword and _.
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- Each time a function is called, the system creates an _ record that stores its arguments and variables for the function.
- Another word for parameter for a method.
- The method _ contains the name of the method as well as the parameters.
- If a method does not return a value, by default, it returns a special value of _.
- Another word for non-modifiable objects such as strings.
- Achieved by separating the use of a function from its implementation.
- Python creates and stores objects in a separate memory called a _.
18 Clues: Another word for calling a method. • This keyword is to create a method. • Another word for parameter for a method. • This is the name of the core executing method. • Another word for non-modifiable objects such as strings. • A method that does not return a value is called a _ method. • There are two types of parameters for a method: keyword and _. • ...
TOEFL Vocabulary 2018-02-26
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- verb- make a record of
- important
- noun- a problem
- believed to be from
- continuous
- wrong
- the scientific study of plants
- to copy
- not connected to the topic; not important
- strengthen
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and of human activity (population, resources, land use)
- reading quickly to get the main idea
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- a nonprofessional
- change
- a picture or explanation
- lucky
- reading quickly to find specific information
- edit, add or remove, change, fix
- the scientific study of the earth and rocks
- guess
- the scientific study of space
21 Clues: lucky • wrong • guess • change • to copy • important • continuous • strengthen • noun- a problem • a nonprofessional • believed to be from • verb- make a record of • a picture or explanation • the scientific study of space • the scientific study of plants • edit, add or remove, change, fix • reading quickly to get the main idea • not connected to the topic; not important • ...
TOEFL Vocabulary 2018-02-26
Across
- the scientific study of the earth and rocks
- reading quickly to find specific information
- important
- reading quickly to get the main idea
- lucky
- change
- edit, add or remove, change, fix
- believed to be from
- continuous
- the scientific study of space
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- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and of human activity (population, resources, land use)
- to copy
- a nonprofessional
- verb- make a record of
- noun- a problem
- a picture or explanation
- not connected to the topic; not important
- wrong
- strengthen
- guess
- the scientific study of plants
21 Clues: wrong • lucky • guess • change • to copy • important • strengthen • continuous • noun- a problem • a nonprofessional • believed to be from • verb- make a record of • a picture or explanation • the scientific study of space • the scientific study of plants • edit, add or remove, change, fix • reading quickly to get the main idea • not connected to the topic; not important • ...
Unravel 3.O 2024-09-18
Across
- European capital city
- Computer input device
- Literary movement of the 1920s
- Shakespearean play
- Form of electromagnetic radiation,
- European country
- Scientific term for study of heat,
- Cosmic transparency process
- Matter-antimatter dominance phenomenon
- Solid-to-gas transition process
- Musical instrument
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- Scientific concept of energy
- Type of tree
- Process of converting light into electrical energy,
- DNA repair protein complex
- Musical term for loudness
- Hypothetical gravity particle
- Ancient Greek goddess
- Unit of measurement for frequency,
- Literary term for rhyme scheme
- Form of Japanese poetry
- European country
- Popular team sport
- Ancient Egyptian pharaoh
- Scientific term for study of sound
25 Clues: Type of tree • European country • European country • Shakespearean play • Popular team sport • Musical instrument • European capital city • Computer input device • Ancient Greek goddess • Form of Japanese poetry • Ancient Egyptian pharaoh • Musical term for loudness • DNA repair protein complex • Cosmic transparency process • Scientific concept of energy • Hypothetical gravity particle • ...
Body systems 2019-03-12
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- Air sacs in the lungs that participate in gas exchange
- Muscle pairs that work together to move your bones at a joint
- Name of the muscles in your chest
- Chemical used to test food for starch
- Chemical that turns purple when protein is present
- Protein molecules that help you digest your food (biological catalysts)
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- Method of measuring lung volume
- The scientific name for the bones in your spine
- Microorganisms that make enzymes to help you digest food
- Mineral needed to keep your bones strong and healthy
- The largest bone in the body
- Colour that Benedict's goes when there is a lot of sugar present in a food
12 Clues: The largest bone in the body • Method of measuring lung volume • Name of the muscles in your chest • Chemical used to test food for starch • The scientific name for the bones in your spine • Chemical that turns purple when protein is present • Mineral needed to keep your bones strong and healthy • Air sacs in the lungs that participate in gas exchange • ...
Try this Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-15
Across
- Repetitive pattern of brain activity
- Method that measures electrical activity in the brain
- Ways to get new information; coming into new conclusions (hint: what we do here)
- Study of nervous system
- Higher level cognition such as decision making
- Mental process of acquiring information
- Scientific study of mind and behavior
- An idea based on past observations that attempts to explain something; requires testing to further prove
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- Someone who is willing to volunteer in a experiment
- Disorder whose symptoms include issue with communication, interactions and strict and stereotyped behavior
- Chemical that acts as a messenger between neurons
- Cells that send information to other cells
12 Clues: Study of nervous system • Repetitive pattern of brain activity • Scientific study of mind and behavior • Mental process of acquiring information • Cells that send information to other cells • Higher level cognition such as decision making • Chemical that acts as a messenger between neurons • Someone who is willing to volunteer in a experiment • ...
Crude Oil 2016-05-18
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- As the boiling point of a fraction increases the flame becomes...
- What can also be found with crude oil?
- Whats the name for when hydrocarbons burn without enough oxygen?
- The combustion of hydrocarbons produce water and...
- What is crude oil a mixture of?
- As the boiling point of a fraction increases the fraction becomes... (lighter/darker)
- What is the scientific name for tarmac made with crude oil?
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- What method is used to separate crude oil?
- What does CO stop the red blood cells from doing?
- What's is crude oil made out of?
- Hydrocarbons have different...
- What are the hydrocarbons in crude oil known as?
12 Clues: Hydrocarbons have different... • What is crude oil a mixture of? • What's is crude oil made out of? • What can also be found with crude oil? • What method is used to separate crude oil? • What are the hydrocarbons in crude oil known as? • What does CO stop the red blood cells from doing? • The combustion of hydrocarbons produce water and... • ...
Prefix Assessment 2022-02-24
Across
- -participate or become involved in.
- -occurring twice a year; half-yearly.
- -a person under the authority or control of another within an organization.
- -not existing or not real or present.
- -a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method.
- -two or more things engage with each other by overlapping or by the fitting together of projections and recesses.
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- -disturb the normal arrangement or position of something
- -a medicine taken or given to counteract a particular poison
- -false or inaccurate information.
- -breaking something down into smaller parts
- -ready for use or consideration.
- -an amount of something left over when requirements have been met
12 Clues: -ready for use or consideration. • -false or inaccurate information. • -participate or become involved in. • -occurring twice a year; half-yearly. • -not existing or not real or present. • -breaking something down into smaller parts • -disturb the normal arrangement or position of something • -a medicine taken or given to counteract a particular poison • ...
Lesson 11 Vocabulary 2024-10-09
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- - I am tying not to _____ the solution to the problem.
- - The lab project required using _____ method.
- - The Major League Baseball Playoffs are _____ televised.
- - A common problem for teens is dealing with an eating _____.
- - ______ is a green vegetable sometimes served with chicken wings.
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- - The school took every _____ to secure safety.
- - The teacher was giving a pizza party for an ______.
- - The players that quit showed that they were ___ to the team.
- - The player battled an ____ and still played.
- - Jimmy always _____ his batting average.
- - The reason Tom was easy to talk to was because he had a good ___.
- - My mom had a very large _____ list.
12 Clues: - My mom had a very large _____ list. • - Jimmy always _____ his batting average. • - The lab project required using _____ method. • - The player battled an ____ and still played. • - The school took every _____ to secure safety. • - The teacher was giving a pizza party for an ______. • - I am tying not to _____ the solution to the problem. • ...
SciZzle: Science Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-23
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- The branch of science concerned with matter, energy, and forces.
- Tools and systems created using scientific knowledge.
- completely new creation that didn’t exist before.
- early model used to test a concept or process.
- The study of living organisms and life processes.
- Systematic investigation to establish facts or principles.
- Finding something previously unknown, often by accident.
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- a test carried out to support or refute a hypothesis.
- Designed to meet needs without depleting future resources.
- fresh idea or method that improves on what's been done before.
- The science of designing and building machines that can perform tasks.
- The science of substances and how they interact, combine, and change.
12 Clues: early model used to test a concept or process. • completely new creation that didn’t exist before. • The study of living organisms and life processes. • a test carried out to support or refute a hypothesis. • Tools and systems created using scientific knowledge. • Finding something previously unknown, often by accident. • ...
The First American Vocabulary 2020-03-04
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- a narrow body of water that connects two large ones
- the study of ancient peoples
- scientific method used to determine the age of an artifact
- society ruled by religious leaders
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- broad platforms of flat land cut into a slope
- a type of Native American village with houses that had flat roofs
- people who moved from place to place in search of hunting grounds
- writing that uses symbols and pictures to represent things, ideas, or sounds
- movement of people from one area to another
- the tools, weapons, and other objects that early people left behind
- artificial means of supplying water to crops
- a variety of corn
12 Clues: a variety of corn • the study of ancient peoples • society ruled by religious leaders • movement of people from one area to another • artificial means of supplying water to crops • broad platforms of flat land cut into a slope • a narrow body of water that connects two large ones • scientific method used to determine the age of an artifact • ...
Threats to the World 2021-02-12
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- scientific method of dating trees
- a period that began 2.6 million years ago and extends until today
- where the magnetic field is 2,500 times stronger than the earths
- the smallest and weakest cell
- the effect where the earth is heated up long-term
- a cylinder of ice that has been drilled of an ice sheet or glacier
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- the shape of the worlds orbit
- caused where the ocean is warm and water vapour rises
- change in the orientation of a rotating body
- rises and falls irregularly
- where trade winds are blown towards the equator
- moves opposite to the other two cells
12 Clues: rises and falls irregularly • the shape of the worlds orbit • the smallest and weakest cell • scientific method of dating trees • moves opposite to the other two cells • change in the orientation of a rotating body • where trade winds are blown towards the equator • the effect where the earth is heated up long-term • caused where the ocean is warm and water vapour rises • ...
banana and coronavirus 2020-08-07
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- (noun)a high level educational institution in which students study for degrees and academic research is done.
- (verb)make or become better....
- (verb)stimulate the development of ....
- (adj.)liked or admired by many people or by a particular person or group.
- (verb)keep something from happening.
- (adj.)causing or able to cause death.
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- (verb)grow or become more mature and advanced.
- (adj.)feeling or showing certainty about something, for sure what one holds is correct.
- (noun)the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- (noun)a situation involving exposure to danger.
- (noun)a new method, idea or product.
- (verb)support or actively encourage....
12 Clues: (verb)make or become better.... • (noun)a new method, idea or product. • (verb)keep something from happening. • (adj.)causing or able to cause death. • (verb)support or actively encourage.... • (verb)stimulate the development of .... • (verb)grow or become more mature and advanced. • (noun)a situation involving exposure to danger. • ...
Tech Ed Terms 2020-10-05
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- A medium for recording information in the form of writing or images.
- The process of building a product.
- A means of determining how well the product fulfilled the original challenge specifications.
- A meeting between people conducted to gather information.
- A preferred scientific method for choosing the best solution.
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- Different ways the problem can be solved.
- A list of steps followed to build the product.
- A problem to be solved.
- Provides a background that leads to a challenge statement.
- The outcome of testing.
- A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities.
- A systematic activity undertaken to increase knowledge.
12 Clues: A problem to be solved. • The outcome of testing. • The process of building a product. • Different ways the problem can be solved. • A list of steps followed to build the product. • A systematic activity undertaken to increase knowledge. • A meeting between people conducted to gather information. • Provides a background that leads to a challenge statement. • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- used the telescope to describe and study the heavens
- came up with the scientific method
- created the theory of checks and balances witch is now in our government today
- invented the microscope
- believed that people were born with natural rights
- creater of the small pox vaccine
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- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- invented chemistry and considered the first modern chemist
- belief that the earth was the center of the universe
- belief that the sun was the center of the universe
- a person who rules with absolute power
- discovered the laws of gravity and created calculus
12 Clues: invented the microscope • creater of the small pox vaccine • came up with the scientific method • a person who rules with absolute power • belief that the sun was the center of the universe • believed that people were born with natural rights • discovered the laws of gravity and created calculus • used the telescope to describe and study the heavens • ...
Food Security 2022-12-19
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- Cultivating the soil & growing crops
- The scientific method of handling, preparing and storing food to prevents foodborne illness
- Demand exceeds the supply
- Healthy food
- Sufficient quantities of appropriate food
- Lack of food/a strong desire or need for food
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- The process of gathering ripe crops from the field
- Inaccessible, raised by chronic children
- Excess body fat accumulated to a level that can negatively affect health.
- A state or condition in which a person or community lacks the financial resources
- Food may be available and accessible to people who are able to utilise it effectively
- Agriculture requires large quantities of it
12 Clues: Healthy food • Demand exceeds the supply • Cultivating the soil & growing crops • Inaccessible, raised by chronic children • Sufficient quantities of appropriate food • Agriculture requires large quantities of it • Lack of food/a strong desire or need for food • The process of gathering ripe crops from the field • ...
Maps 2026-01-31
Across
- Early instrument that made mapmaking more scientific
- Symbols that represent information on a map
- Compass direction that appears at the top of a map
- Mapmaking
- A ratio of map size to ground distance
- Heavy metal wheel that spins; used to keep planes and ships on course
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- Mapmakers way of representing the spherical world on a flat surface
- Method of mapmaking based on mathematical principles of triangles
- Measured in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- Measures in degrees north or south of the equator
- A special kind of picture that shows the spatial relationship between different places
- A collection of maps
12 Clues: Mapmaking • A collection of maps • A ratio of map size to ground distance • Symbols that represent information on a map • Measures in degrees north or south of the equator • Compass direction that appears at the top of a map • Early instrument that made mapmaking more scientific • Measured in degrees east or west of the prime meridian • ...
ch2 2022-09-18
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- the documented and unbroken transfer of evidence
- one of several reference points of known coordinates marked from a measurable distance and direction from the datum point
- a location other than the primary crime scene, but that is related to the crime; where evidence is found
- a mathematical method of estimating positions of objects at a location such as a crime scene, given locations of stationary objects
- evidence (testimony, exhibits, demonstrative evidence, and documentary material) properly collected and documented that truthfully supports a claim based on objective, scientific data from reliable sources
- a kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing
- evidence that (if authentic) supports an alleged fact of a case
- the location where the crime took place
- material that connects an individual or a thing to a certain group
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- a multidisciplinary approach in which scientific and legal professionals work together to solve a crime
- small but measurable amounts of physical or biological material found at a crime scene
- evidence used to imply a fact but not support it directly
- the first safety official to arrive at a crime scene
- a hypothesis of the sequence of events from before the crime was committed through its commission
- a permanent, fixed point of reference used in mapping a crime scene
- a folded paper used to hold trace evidence
- evidence that is consistent when retested
17 Clues: the location where the crime took place • evidence that is consistent when retested • a folded paper used to hold trace evidence • the documented and unbroken transfer of evidence • the first safety official to arrive at a crime scene • evidence used to imply a fact but not support it directly • a kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing • ...
Chemistry - science terminology 2014-02-06
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- involving risk or danger.
- a way of doing something .
- facts or information used usually to calculate, analyze, or plan something
- capable of being set on fire.
- supplies or tools needed for a special purpose.
- piece of equipment that produces a hot flame and that is used in scientific experiments.
- a planned and usually controlled act or series of acts that is done to learn something, to see if something works properly, etc.
- a drawing that uses a series of dots, lines, etc., to show how much or how quickly something changes.
- a room or building with special equipment for doing scientific experiments and tests.
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- the act of throwing something away .
- to try to find out the facts about something (such as a crime or an accident) in order to learn how it happened, who did it, etc.
- freedom from harm or danger.
- causing corrosion: such as a : causing damage to metal or other materials through a chemical process .
- something you notice by watching and listening.
- knowledge that you get about someone or something : facts or details about a subject.
- knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation, a subject in school
- a statement about what will happen or might happen in the future.
- a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence.
- a tool or piece of equipment used for specific activities.
19 Clues: involving risk or danger. • a way of doing something . • freedom from harm or danger. • capable of being set on fire. • the act of throwing something away . • something you notice by watching and listening. • supplies or tools needed for a special purpose. • a tool or piece of equipment used for specific activities. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2021-08-26
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- Way of gathering evidence
- series of steps to approach research
- An experiment where one variable is changed
- a group of scientists that look at each others work and look for flaws
- in a experiment there are no changes
- in an experiment where the independent variable is altered
- using senses to collect evidence
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- logical guess on what you already know
- all other variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
- a well tested explanation unifies a range of observations
- The one variable that is altered
- a explanation for a set of observation
- the variable that changes due to the independent variable
13 Clues: Way of gathering evidence • The one variable that is altered • using senses to collect evidence • series of steps to approach research • in a experiment there are no changes • logical guess on what you already know • a explanation for a set of observation • An experiment where one variable is changed • a well tested explanation unifies a range of observations • ...
Prue Aitchison n6339913 2018-08-06
Across
- Mature red blood cells lack this DNA containing organelle
- Red blood cells are created here
- haemoglobin contains this key element, contained in high levels in red meat
- Red blood cells have Nucleus and this organelle before maturation
- condition that describes abnormally low red blood cells in the blood
- Process which produces red blood cells
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- genetic disorder characterised by crescent shaped red blood cells
- Red blood cells transmit this molecule to the lungs for exhalation.
- scientific term for red blood cell
- Life cycle of red blood cell in months
- Shape of the Red blood cell
- protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen
- Mature red blood cells are unable to reproduce by this method
13 Clues: Shape of the Red blood cell • Red blood cells are created here • scientific term for red blood cell • Life cycle of red blood cell in months • Process which produces red blood cells • protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen • Mature red blood cells lack this DNA containing organelle • Mature red blood cells are unable to reproduce by this method • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2023-08-29
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- Period of time where people questioned the level of control of the government
- Developed the scientific method
- Inherited rights of all human beings
- Theory that argues that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Developed the basic laws of physics
- An agreement between the people and government about laws
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- A great change that causes other things to change
- Proved that lightening and electricity were identical
- Series of events that marked the beginning of modern science
- Developed the heliocentric system
- Theory that argues that the Earth is at the center of the solar system
- First to use the telescope to study the stars
- Developed precise thermometers
13 Clues: Developed precise thermometers • Developed the scientific method • Developed the heliocentric system • Developed the basic laws of physics • Inherited rights of all human beings • First to use the telescope to study the stars • A great change that causes other things to change • Proved that lightening and electricity were identical • ...
Test #1 Review (Week 1-4) 7th Grade Science 2024-08-28
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- The Earth has _________ spheres
- The Earth's sphere that has rocks and mountains in it
- The second step of the scientific method is to form a _______
- A dependent variable is something that the experimenter __________
- The Earth's sphere that has gasses in it including oxygen
- The largest unit of time
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- The Earth is 4.6 __________ years old.
- An independent variable is something that the experimenter ________
- The Earth's sphere that has all living things in it
- The ____________ Era is the era the dinosaurs walked the Earth.
- The Earth's sphere that has all the water in it
- The Earth's layers include the mantel, the _______, the inner core and outer core
- ________ covers nearly three-quarters of the Earth's suface
13 Clues: The largest unit of time • The Earth has _________ spheres • The Earth is 4.6 __________ years old. • The Earth's sphere that has all the water in it • The Earth's sphere that has all living things in it • The Earth's sphere that has rocks and mountains in it • The Earth's sphere that has gasses in it including oxygen • ...
Scientific terminology 2025-05-15
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- to recognize and point out differences in multiple things
- analysing two or more things to identify similarities and differences
- to assess and judge the significance of information
- recognising and determining characteristics of an object or thing
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- describes, interprets, and analyses findings
- identifying the difference between statistics or results
- trends in data, method use, equipment used,
- to write or say something with clarity, relating to an observation
- What is the science what concepts/theories/models are involved
- a brief or general overview of a concept or theory
- describe or state the meaning of something
- to methodically investigate or study something to gather information
- to use scientific knowledge for practical purposes
13 Clues: describe or state the meaning of something • trends in data, method use, equipment used, • describes, interprets, and analyses findings • a brief or general overview of a concept or theory • to use scientific knowledge for practical purposes • to assess and judge the significance of information • identifying the difference between statistics or results • ...
Leonardo da Vinci 2025-09-30
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- sketch that depicts the accurate male anatomy
- mural painted on fresco illustrating Jesus and the Apostles
- the artist Leonardo interned for
- the method of applying thin layers of glaze to depict a foggy/ethereal effect
- portrait of a woman holding a ferret
- Leonardo's patron while in Rome
- portrait of a woman sitting with a nature background
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- used for dramatic light and shadow to create three dimensional scenes
- a combination of oil and tempera to achieve an oil painting effect
- a political observer that Leonardo met in Florence
- used to illustrate depth and highly accurate and scientific depictions of human anatomy
- painting that depicts the entire trinity
- displays Jesus holding a sphere/orb
13 Clues: Leonardo's patron while in Rome • the artist Leonardo interned for • displays Jesus holding a sphere/orb • portrait of a woman holding a ferret • painting that depicts the entire trinity • sketch that depicts the accurate male anatomy • a political observer that Leonardo met in Florence • portrait of a woman sitting with a nature background • ...
Scientific Revolution Review 2022-08-29
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- invented the refracting telescope; saw sun spots
- charted almost 800 stars, lost his nose in a duel
- Father of modern Anatomy; dissected human and animal bodies for science
- found the heart is a pump
- developed the heliocentric theory
- microbiologist
- experimented with prisms; gravitational theory
- One astronomer's prosthetic nose was made of this metal; his fancy nose was made of gold
- branch of science that studies the body
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- Antonie used this tool, one he made himself, to discover bacteria
- Galileo discovered the moons of this planet
- charted planetary motion;found elliptical orbits
- created the scientific method
- studied the rings of Saturn
- sun-centered
- The traditional belief put this at the center of the universe
- Galileo was charged with this, meaning that his writings went against the beliefs of the Catholic Church
- branch of science that studies space
18 Clues: sun-centered • microbiologist • found the heart is a pump • studied the rings of Saturn • created the scientific method • developed the heliocentric theory • branch of science that studies space • branch of science that studies the body • Galileo discovered the moons of this planet • experimented with prisms; gravitational theory • ...
C1.3 Photosynthesis (IB Bio SL) 2025-09-16
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- Range of light wavelengths absorbed by pigments
- Outdoor large-scale CO₂ enrichment experiment
- Algae, cyanobacteria, and plants all carry out photosynthesis
- Scientific proposal that must be tested experimentally
- Gas absorbed by plants in photosynthesis
- Variable that is deliberately manipulated in an experiment
- Ratio used to identify pigments in chromatography
- Gas enriched in experiments to predict future photosynthesis rates
- Laboratory method to separate photosynthetic pigments
- Variable that is measured as the outcome of an experiment
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- Excited particles in pigments that transfer light energy
- Green pigment essential for capturing light energy in plants
- Process that converts light energy to chemical energy in glucose
- Factor such as CO₂, light, or temperature that can limit photosynthesis
- Simple sugar product of photosynthesis
- Graph showing how different wavelengths drive photosynthesis
- Gas released as a by-product of splitting water in photosynthesis
- Controlled environment for plant growth experiments
18 Clues: Simple sugar product of photosynthesis • Gas absorbed by plants in photosynthesis • Outdoor large-scale CO₂ enrichment experiment • Range of light wavelengths absorbed by pigments • Ratio used to identify pigments in chromatography • Controlled environment for plant growth experiments • Laboratory method to separate photosynthetic pigments • ...
Advancing parrot knowledge one puzzle at a time! 2026-01-15
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- Fatty liver disease common in captive parrots
- Species-typical food acquisition behavior essential for welfare
- Remote monitoring method used in avian research
- Attributing human emotions or motives to parrots incorrectly
- Learning through consequences such as reinforcement
- Daily light cycle influencing hormones and reproduction
- Formulated diet designed to prevent selective feeding
- Physiological stability achieved through change in response to stressors
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- Dangerous elevation of blood lipids often linked to seed diets
- Gradual exposure technique to reduce fear responses
- Intentional environmental complexity that promotes natural behaviors
- Repetitive nonfunctional behavior indicating poor welfare
- Strong social attachment between compatible parrots
- Critically low blood calcium levels seen in chronic malnutrition
- Relating to the liver
- Fear of new objects or experiences common in parrots
- Scientific term referring to parrots as a group
- Relating to energy use and nutritional processing in the body
18 Clues: Relating to the liver • Fatty liver disease common in captive parrots • Remote monitoring method used in avian research • Scientific term referring to parrots as a group • Gradual exposure technique to reduce fear responses • Strong social attachment between compatible parrots • Learning through consequences such as reinforcement • ...
Chapter 1 Review: Advanced Physical Science 2024-09-05
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- the study of matter and energy
- a scientist's expectations influence how they view the results of an experiment
- how much space an object takes up
- a measure of how much mass there is in a given space
- an organized process used to test the effect of one thing on another using a control
- law statement about what happens that seems to be true all the time
- theory explanation of things or events that can change
- unit used to measure length
- something that is kept the same in all trials
- how long an object is
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- unit used to measure temperature
- A possible explanation for a problem using what you know and what you observe
- unit used to measure mass
- method a set of steps used in an investigation
- how much matter is in an object
- unit used to measure time
- change depends on what happens to the independent variable
- variable What YOU change in the experiment
- unit used to measure volume
- the study of life
20 Clues: the study of life • how long an object is • unit used to measure mass • unit used to measure time • unit used to measure volume • unit used to measure length • the study of matter and energy • how much matter is in an object • unit used to measure temperature • how much space an object takes up • variable What YOU change in the experiment • ...
Materialism 2025-11-11
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- materialism theory that social change is driven by economic forces.
- the view that natural processes work like machines.
- belief that everything arises from natural causes.
- human use of tools to control the material environment
- the idea that knowledge comes from sensory experience.
- human effort that transforms matter into products
- the material base that supports society and economy
- the physical substance that makes up everything in the universe.
- revolution period that emphasized observation and material laws of nature.
- revolution age when material production shaped modern society.
- the creation of goods that define economic life
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- struggle conflict between social groups over material wealth
- materialism idea that progress comes from material conflict and change.
- system of material exchange and resources
- conditions the physical and economic realities shaping society.
- world the realm of physical, visible things
- method process of gaining knowledge through testing and evidence
- experience foundation of knowledge through the senses
- belief that only matter truly exists
- ancient belief that everything is made of tiny particles.
20 Clues: belief that only matter truly exists • system of material exchange and resources • world the realm of physical, visible things • the creation of goods that define economic life • human effort that transforms matter into products • belief that everything arises from natural causes. • the view that natural processes work like machines. • ...
science 2021-09-20
4 Clues: relating to or used in science. • arrange into a structured whole • a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, • particular form or procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
Prue Aitchison n6339913 2018-08-06
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- Red blood cells are created here
- Process which produces red blood cells
- protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen
- scientific term for red blood cell
- Mature red blood cells lack this DNA containing organelle
- Shape of the Red blood cell
- condition that describes abnormally low red blood cells in the blood
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- haemoglobin contains this key element, contained in high levels in red meat
- Red blood cells transmit this molecule to the lungs for exhalation.
- Red blood cells have Nucleus and this organelle before maturation
- genetic disorder characterised by crescent shaped red blood cells
- Life cycle of red blood cell in months
- Mature red blood cells are unable to reproduce by this method
13 Clues: Shape of the Red blood cell • Red blood cells are created here • scientific term for red blood cell • Process which produces red blood cells • Life cycle of red blood cell in months • protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen • Mature red blood cells lack this DNA containing organelle • Mature red blood cells are unable to reproduce by this method • ...
Prue Aitchison n6339913 2018-08-06
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- haemoglobin contains this key element, contained in high levels in red meat
- Process which produces red blood cells
- Red blood cells transmit this molecule to the lungs for exhalation.
- Red blood cells have Nucleus and this organelle before maturation
- scientific term for red blood cell
- condition that describes abnormally low red blood cells in the blood
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- protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen
- genetic disorder characterised by crescent shaped red blood cells
- Life cycle of red blood cell in months
- Mature red blood cells lack this DNA containing organelle
- Shape of the Red blood cell
- Red blood cells are created here
- Mature red blood cells are unable to reproduce by this method
13 Clues: Shape of the Red blood cell • Red blood cells are created here • scientific term for red blood cell • Life cycle of red blood cell in months • Process which produces red blood cells • protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen • Mature red blood cells lack this DNA containing organelle • Mature red blood cells are unable to reproduce by this method • ...
Chemistry 2012-09-27
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- Substance with no definite shape or volume
- Substances containing only one type of a atom
- Law Statement that summarizes generally observed behavior
- Method Systematic process for studying nature that involves observations, hypotheses, and experiments
- The science of the materials of the universe and the changes that they undergo
- substance with a fixed shape and volume
- Change change in which a substance becomes a different substance
- Substance with a definite volume that takes the shape of its container
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- Fundamental unit of which elements are made
- A quantitative observation
- the "stuff" of the universe
- Change Change that does affect the composition of a substance
- A collection of atoms bonded together that behave as a unit
13 Clues: A quantitative observation • the "stuff" of the universe • substance with a fixed shape and volume • Substance with no definite shape or volume • Fundamental unit of which elements are made • Substances containing only one type of a atom • Law Statement that summarizes generally observed behavior • A collection of atoms bonded together that behave as a unit • ...
Food Chain 2023-07-16
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- scientific name given to organisms that produce their own food
- The living things that break up dead bodies of animals and plants
- Animals that eat other animals
- the method used by plants to create food
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- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- Animals that only eat plants
- organisms that can not make their own food are known as __________
- present at the start of every food chain
- Animals that get hunted and eaten by other animals
- chain the way in which all living things are linked together
- Animals that hunt other animals for food
- green organisms that can create their own food
- insects which serve no purpose to the ecosystem
13 Clues: Animals that only eat plants • Animals that eat other animals • Animals that eat both plants and animals • present at the start of every food chain • Animals that hunt other animals for food • the method used by plants to create food • green organisms that can create their own food • insects which serve no purpose to the ecosystem • ...
Properties of exponents 2025-05-13
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- The number that is multiplied repeatedly in a power
- of a Product Rule Apply exponent to each factor:
- Exponent Rule Any base (except 0) to the zero power equals 1:
- Rule Subtract exponents when dividing like bases:
- To find the value of an expression
- of a Quotient Rule Apply exponent to both numerator and denominator:
- Form Writing a power as repeated multiplication
- Notation A method for writing very large or small numbers using powers of 10
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- To reduce an expression to its simplest form
- Bases When two or more terms share the same base value
- A number that tells how many times to multiply the base
- Exponent Means to take the reciprocal:
- Rule Multiply exponents when raising a power to a power:
- An expression with a base and an exponent
- Definition
- Rule Add exponents when multiplying like bases:
16 Clues: Definition • To find the value of an expression • Exponent Means to take the reciprocal: • An expression with a base and an exponent • To reduce an expression to its simplest form • Form Writing a power as repeated multiplication • Rule Add exponents when multiplying like bases: • of a Product Rule Apply exponent to each factor: • ...
Classification & Living Things 2023-03-08
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- An organism that cannot make its own food
- The broadest level of classification
- Organisms composed of many cells
- Single-celled organisms
- The most numerous organisms on Earth
- What all living things are called
- The scientific name for a human
- The process of an organism becoming larger
- A change in an organisms surroundings that causes the organism to react
- The classification system in which organisms are given a unique, two-part scientific name
- The process of an organism becoming more complex
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- A type of reproduction that involves only one parent
- Organisms with cells that contain a nucleus
- The first word in an organisms scientific name
- Most members of this kingdom feed by absorbing nutrients from dead or decaying organisms
- The scientific study of classifying organisms
- Useful tools that help determine the identity of unknown organisms
- An organisms reaction to a stimulus
- The process of grouping living things based on similarities
- The maintenance of stable internal conditions
- This kingdom contains organisms that are all autotrophs
- An organism that can make its own food
- The second word in an organisms scientific name
- Unicellular organisms whose cell lacks a nucleus
- This kingdom contains the most diverse organisms
25 Clues: Single-celled organisms • The scientific name for a human • Organisms composed of many cells • What all living things are called • An organisms reaction to a stimulus • The broadest level of classification • The most numerous organisms on Earth • An organism that can make its own food • An organism that cannot make its own food • The process of an organism becoming larger • ...
Issues and Debates 2023-12-01
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- ignoring or minimizing differences between the sexes
- Psychologist who theorized niche-picking
- who accused Kohlberg of gender bias in his theory of moral development
- Stimulus-response learning is an example of this type of determinism
- Her ideal attachment type is an imposed etic
- Behaviours which are common to all regardless of upbringing
- exaggerating differences between the sexes
- the type of determinism associated with Psychodynamic approach
- A belief in the superiority of one's own culture
- position supported by epigenetics and niche-picking
- Which approach is mostly associated with the idiographic approach
- the research method most associated with the nomothetic approach
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- - John Locke was the first known
- Supported by nativists
- The idiographic approach is most likely to produce this type of data
- when normal behaviour is judged from a male standard
- another term for niche-picking
- Reductionism is based on this scientific principle
- The approach mostly associated with holism
19 Clues: Supported by nativists • another term for niche-picking • - John Locke was the first known • Psychologist who theorized niche-picking • exaggerating differences between the sexes • The approach mostly associated with holism • Her ideal attachment type is an imposed etic • A belief in the superiority of one's own culture • Reductionism is based on this scientific principle • ...
Chapter 1 Quiz CJC-221 Review 2016-01-27
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- this crime requires a "reactive" investigation
- this assistance is the job for the first officer arriving on the scene
- England's first police force
- this method collects data through observation and experimentation
- procedure established to distinguish human from animal blood
- this effect causes problems for jurors
- location of first professional police force in U.S.
- this violence is explains American police growth in mid-late 19th century
- study recommended more use of physical evidence
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- addresses the investigations of crimes that have already occurred
- this system matched ears/skeletal size to suspects
- this officer's has the responsibility of the preliminary investigation
- agency that spied on labor union members
- this yard protects important people
- reasoning = all observed crows are black; therefore, all crows are black
- criminalized manufacture, transportation & sale of alcohol
- these "runners" were paid a percentage from successful prosecutions
- this study recommended more responsibility for patrol officers
18 Clues: England's first police force • this yard protects important people • this effect causes problems for jurors • agency that spied on labor union members • this crime requires a "reactive" investigation • study recommended more use of physical evidence • this system matched ears/skeletal size to suspects • location of first professional police force in U.S. • ...
Pre-Unit Crossword 2024-08-16
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- Must be kept out of the way, untangled, and not frayed.
- When stating a problem, it should be in the form of a testable ___.
- Never eat or ____ during a lab.
- Should be worn to protect your eyes.
- If jewelry is ___ it should be secured or removed.
- Two ___ must be used to carry the microscope.
- An educated guess about the outcome of an experiment.
- If you spill this on your skin, wash with running water.
- Should be tied back during a lab.
- Who you should notify if there is an accident in a lab.
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- Helps you see really tiny objects.
- You should always listen to the teacher's ____.
- Should be worn to protect your hands.
- The final step of the scientific method.
- Should be read in full before starting a lab.
- Never use broken or chipped ____.
- You should collect this while doing an experiment.
- Should be worn to protect your clothes.
18 Clues: Never eat or ____ during a lab. • Never use broken or chipped ____. • Should be tied back during a lab. • Helps you see really tiny objects. • Should be worn to protect your eyes. • Should be worn to protect your hands. • Should be worn to protect your clothes. • The final step of the scientific method. • Should be read in full before starting a lab. • ...
Science & Technology Crossword (16h group for 18h group) 2022-04-26
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- Investigations into something scientific
- Something that isn't used anymore because an updated version exists
- A small mechanical or electronic apparatus
- An amount expressed as a part of 100
- "Guinea ______", a person who volunteers for clinical trials
- The development of a new idea or method
- The person who investigates science
- A verb or a noun, a replication of an animal
- Water vapour floating in the sky. Also, the place where we upload our photos
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- The movement of the earth around the sun
- To make some progress during an investigation
- A system of ideas to explain something
- A force that attracts objects
- Chemicals which are used to relieve illnesses, such as medicines
- An object that you use to perform a task
- The vertical line going through the earth from north to south
- The name of the first sheep to be cloned
- A part of living tissue
18 Clues: A part of living tissue • A force that attracts objects • The person who investigates science • An amount expressed as a part of 100 • A system of ideas to explain something • The development of a new idea or method • The movement of the earth around the sun • Investigations into something scientific • An object that you use to perform a task • ...
Cooking Method Terms +++ 2024-02-20
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- A mix of coarsely chopped vegetables that is used in a stock to add flavor; nutrients, and color.
- Water bath used to keep foods such as sauces and soups warm.
- A form of cooking that uses low heat, long cooking times, and wood smoke for flavor.
- A substance used to give a different, stronger, or more agreeable taste to food or drink.
- To pour juices or liquid fat over meat while it cooks.
- To melt butter and separate the solids from the butterfat.
- To cook foods by completely submerging them in heated fat or oil.
- To use a small amount of liquid or fat to remove any leftover scrapes of food from sautéing or searing from pan.
- To thicken a liquid mixture by boiling or simmering, causing moister to evaporate.
- To quickly brown food at the start of the cooking process.
- This is the process of infusing proteins with salt, sugar and flavor. It also tenderizes and moisturizes meat. Typically, the protein (such as a turkey or whole chicken) is soaked in a solution of water or another liquid such as apple juice, salt and spices for a number of hours in the refrigerator or cooler.
- The temperature at which oil will smoke in a pan.
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- Heat a moderate amount of fat in a pan before adding food. Food should be covered about one-half to three-quarters of the food.
- A process where hot liquid is gradually added to eggs or other foods that needs to be incorporated into a hot sauce or soup without curdling.
- A chemical reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars that gives browned food its distinctive flavor.
- To extract a substance's flavor by placing it in a hot liquid
- To heat a liquid just to the boiling point. Typically milk.
- An acidic sauce usually used to soak meat before it is cooked, to give the meat flavor and tenderness.
- To sprinkle very lightly with flour.
- Uses radiant heat to cook foods quickly. Most commonly, equipment will feature an open grate with a heat source located beneath the food. Flipping is required to cook foods on both sides and grill marks from the hot grate or rack are desirable.
- Combination cooking method. Foods are cut into small pieces, and completely covered with liquid during cooking.
- A long, slow cooking porcess; meat is first seared and then pan deglazed before the moist cooking technique is used.
- An ingredient that enhances food without changing the natural flavor.
- To cut slits on the surface of a piece of food, usually done with meat to encourage a better Maillard reaction.
- To cook food directly under a primary heat source.
25 Clues: To sprinkle very lightly with flour. • The temperature at which oil will smoke in a pan. • To cook food directly under a primary heat source. • To pour juices or liquid fat over meat while it cooks. • To melt butter and separate the solids from the butterfat. • To quickly brown food at the start of the cooking process. • ...
Vocab-2 2025-01-17
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- To have a powerful influence over
- Development or improvement
- Repetition of initial consonant sounds to create a special effect
- Machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge
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- A new idea, product, or method of doing something
- When words sound like the noise being described
- To describe or give details about something so it can be understood
- An idea being told or given
- An explanation for why an idea might be right or true
- To help explain or provide evidence for an idea
- To add to or help bring about a result
11 Clues: Development or improvement • An idea being told or given • To have a powerful influence over • To add to or help bring about a result • When words sound like the noise being described • To help explain or provide evidence for an idea • A new idea, product, or method of doing something • An explanation for why an idea might be right or true • ...
The Scientific Revolution Crossword Activity 2023-05-10
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- The invention of this object around 1590 allowed biologists to explore a new world that had previously been invisible.
- Proposed the laws of universal gravitation as well as the three laws of motion; his work would provide the foundation of modern physics.
- Early scientists called themselves "natural _____ "
- For more than 2,000 years European scientists believed that a person's health depended on a balance of four body fluids called these.
- His work with gasses led him to propose that all matter is made up of smaller particles that join together in different ways.
- Greek mathematicians Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes developed theories on which this modern subject is based.
- Theory that placed the Earth at the center of the universe with the sun, moon, and plants, all moving in a circular path around it.
- Most classical knowledge survived in this empire after the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE.
- Hooke and Boyle's works greatly advanced the fields of biology and ______.
- From this country, Muslim scholars adopted mathematical concepts such as the decimal system, the number zero, and the Arabic numerals.
- Added to the heliocentric theory that the planets had elliptical orbits rather than circular ones.
- This movement began in Europe around the mid-1500s an introduced great advances in science.
- An Englishman who wrote a book called New Instrument that urged scientists to gather data by following specific steps.
- A Polish scientist whose theory challenged the long-held view of the Earth as the center of the universe.
- A proposed explanation for a set of facts.
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- A logical procedure for developing and testing ideas.
- Theory that states that the sun is at the center of the universe.
- In this school of thought, observation, experimentation, and mathematical reasoning replaced ancient wisdom and church teachings as the source of scientific knowledge.
- Was condemned by the Catholic Church in 1633 and placed under house arrest for the rest of his life for his support of the heliocentric theory.
- Muslims built these special buildings to help study the stars using scientific instruments.
- Was the first scientist to describe cells.
- Ancient Greeks often based their scientific explanations on this instead of evidence.
- One of the key steps of the scientific method is the forming of this, an explanation that can be tested.
- French philosopher who believed that everything should be doubted until it was proven by reason.
24 Clues: Was the first scientist to describe cells. • A proposed explanation for a set of facts. • Early scientists called themselves "natural _____ " • A logical procedure for developing and testing ideas. • Theory that states that the sun is at the center of the universe. • Hooke and Boyle's works greatly advanced the fields of biology and ______. • ...
Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution 2025-03-03
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- This French thinker is often called the "Father of Modern Philosophy," was a key figure in the Scientific Revolution, and whose belief in rationalism can be summed up with the phrase "I think, therefore I am."
- Considered father of Communism, Wrote the Communist Manifesto
- Marquise de Layfette Lower v Upper Class Radical Victory 1789
- This was the name of the group in 18th Century France that was made up of the Clergy, making up around 1% of the population and controlling roughly 10% of the country's land.
- 16th century Polish astronomer, mathematician, and scholar proposed that the Sun was the center of the universe often credited with beginning the Scientific Revolution
- Promoted Capitalism in his book The Wealth of Nations, was focused on Laissez-Faire Economics
- another term for natural rights
- He was a politician, scientist, and philosopher, known not only for his belief in the "scientific method" but for his creation of "empiricism."
- This is the period of great advances in the sciences, roughly 1500-1700
- Enlightenment Thinker Who promoted Natural rights and said the government got its power from the people
- time period that saw the creation of the factory system and machine made goods
- She was the Queen of France and was executed with her husband, Louis XVI, in 1793
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- George Washington Colonist V Britain colonial victory 1776
- Government in which the monarchy has all control
- A time period that saw societal reform as a response to Absolutism
- process of city building and the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas
- Perhaps the most important figure of the Scientific Revolution, this Italian astronomer and mathematician was condemned by the Catholic Church in the 1600s for popularizing heliocentrism.
- This is the astronomical observation that the Earth revolves around the Sun, not the other way around
- Enlightenment Philosopher known for The Social Contract as well as coining the term Sovereign
- This is the name of the French prison that was stormed by peasants, marking the beginning of the French Revolution
- This English scientist is known for scientifically describing gravitational force, spelling out the "laws of motion," for writing "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica"- one of the most important books in world history- and much, much more.
- People that were the subject to Peter the Greats Westernization Process
- Improved by James Watt initially to operate machines but became useful in transportation
- He was the King of France when the French Revolution erupted in 1789, resulting in his execution in 1793.
24 Clues: another term for natural rights • Government in which the monarchy has all control • George Washington Colonist V Britain colonial victory 1776 • Considered father of Communism, Wrote the Communist Manifesto • Marquise de Layfette Lower v Upper Class Radical Victory 1789 • A time period that saw societal reform as a response to Absolutism • ...
Land-Based Empires 2021-10-01
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- Luther helped birth the Reformation
- a member of the Roman Catholic Society of Jesus
- a person who gives generous support
- an ideal, or perfect, place
- rebirth
- first modern European scientist to propose that Earth and other planets revolve around the sun
- believe that the Bible is the most important thing in their church because it was given to humans by God and has no errors in it
- Revolution a time (1550-1700) following the Middle Ages and the Renaissance when many discoveries were made
- God-government
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- a series of events that happened in the 16th century in the Christian Church
- "to baptize again"
- Method a way for scientists to study and learn things
12 Clues: rebirth • God-government • "to baptize again" • an ideal, or perfect, place • a person who gives generous support • Luther helped birth the Reformation • a member of the Roman Catholic Society of Jesus • Method a way for scientists to study and learn things • a series of events that happened in the 16th century in the Christian Church • ...
ENLIGHTENMENT 2024-04-10
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- A Latin philosophical proposition by René Descartes
- organisations who's authority was challenged
- The theory that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience
- related but distinct philosophical positions regarding the connections between theories
- a scientist during the enlightenment movement who defied previous beliefs
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- theory that states the earth orbits the sun
- a movement which led to the mass enlightenment of intellectuals
- inventor of the telescope
- method a body of techniques used to solve phenomena developed by budding scientists
- when actions are based on reasons instead of based on opinions
- revolutionizing invention of the enlightenment movement
11 Clues: inventor of the telescope • theory that states the earth orbits the sun • organisations who's authority was challenged • A Latin philosophical proposition by René Descartes • revolutionizing invention of the enlightenment movement • when actions are based on reasons instead of based on opinions • a movement which led to the mass enlightenment of intellectuals • ...
science week 1 2024-08-21
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- how does the scientist investigate modules, controlled variables
- method, ways that scientists perform investigation
- scientist proof collected during on investigation
- a procedure carried out to observe, study or study something in order to learn more about it
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- the one thing that changes in an experiment
- use senses to gather information
- is the study of the natural world
- to guess what will happen
- a possible answer to a question that can be answered by testing ti see if it correct
- to draw a conclusion about what you observe
- belief or judgement it is not a fact
11 Clues: to guess what will happen • use senses to gather information • is the study of the natural world • belief or judgement it is not a fact • the one thing that changes in an experiment • to draw a conclusion about what you observe • scientist proof collected during on investigation • method, ways that scientists perform investigation • ...
Trinity Everhart: The Science Revolution 2023-03-20
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- An explanation for how or why something happens
- 1500-1700 in which advances in science changed religion
- Oval shapes
- relating the sun as the center
- A belief that reason and experience must be there for the solution of problems
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- The attraction that the Earth has on an object on or near it's face
- Having or relating to the earth as the center
- Method The steps scientist take to conduct a experiment
- Substance that consists of only one kind of atom
- To increase in size
- The time span between the birth of parents and their children
11 Clues: Oval shapes • To increase in size • relating the sun as the center • Having or relating to the earth as the center • An explanation for how or why something happens • Substance that consists of only one kind of atom • 1500-1700 in which advances in science changed religion • Method The steps scientist take to conduct a experiment • ...
b 2022-09-11
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- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- variable the response
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- variable Something you change on purpose what your experimenting on
- method A set of procedure that science test follow
- variable an element that is not changed throughout an experiment because its unchanging state allows the relationship between the other variables being tested to be better understood.
5 Clues: variable the response • method A set of procedure that science test follow • a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery • variable Something you change on purpose what your experimenting on • ...
Tropical Rainforest 2014-06-01
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- scentific name of the blue morpho buttefly
- What are blue morpho butterflies severely threatened by
- holes where do toucans nest at
- Forest elephants are smaller than
- the blue morpho is among the ____ butterflies in the world
- I have a large, colorful bill
- tropical rain forests contain the greatest ____ in the world
- what size flocks do toucans live in
- macaws are the _____ parrots in the world
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- African forest elephants growth rates are ____ than savanna elephants
- scientific name of the spider monkey
- scientific name of the african forest elephant
- How many species of macaws are there
- how many species of spider monkeys live in the rain forest
- scientific name of the scarlet macaw
- the toucans what provides good camouflage
- we are learning about the ____ known as the tropical rainforest
- elephant What is a common name for the African forest elephant
- scientific name of the toucan
- How many weeks after birth are spider monkeys dependent on their mothers
20 Clues: I have a large, colorful bill • scientific name of the toucan • holes where do toucans nest at • Forest elephants are smaller than • what size flocks do toucans live in • scientific name of the spider monkey • How many species of macaws are there • scientific name of the scarlet macaw • the toucans what provides good camouflage • macaws are the _____ parrots in the world • ...
World History Vocab 2021-10-01
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- reformation: . a religious movement of the 16th century that resulted in the creation of Protestant churches
- a member of the Roman Catholic Society of Jesus
- Christians who believe in delaying baptism until the candidate confesses his or her faith in Christ,
- belonging or relating to a Protestant church that is governed by a body of official people all of the equal rank.
- government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided.
- was a Polish astronomer known as the father of modern astronomy.
- revolution: a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- Luther: was German theologian who led the Reformation; believed that salvation is granted on the basis of faith rather than deeds
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- is a French word meaning “rebirth.” It refers to a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- method: the technique used in the construction and testing of a scientific hypothesis
- a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions.
- or benefactor
12 Clues: or benefactor • a member of the Roman Catholic Society of Jesus • was a Polish astronomer known as the father of modern astronomy. • a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions. • government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided. • ...
Flower Crossword 2023-05-02
9 Clues: Scientific name: Rosa • Scientific name: Lilium • Scientific name: Tulipa • Scientific name: Syringa • Scientific name: Papaver • Scientific name: A Branch • Scientific name: Hydrangea • Scientific name: Rhodohypoxis baurii • Scientific name: Dianthus caryophyllus
Flower Crossword 2023-05-02
9 Clues: Scientific name: Rosa • Scientific name: Lilium • Scientific name: Tulipa • Scientific name: Syringa • Scientific name: Papaver • Scientific name: A Branch • Scientific name: Hydrangea • Scientific name: Rhodohypoxis baurii • Scientific name: Dianthus caryophyllus
Cut In & Muffin Mixing Review 2025-12-17
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- The size the butter is cut into the flour for biscuit method.
- The starch in fruit that makes things thick.
- Fat needs to be in this state for muffin method.
- The type of soft flour used to make cupcakes.
- Any fat in baking that coats gluten strands to stop gluten formation.
- An indirect cooking method in a pan or griddle with little fat.
- The fat in cut in method is _________.
- The type of hard flour used to make sourdough.
- The number of steps for muffin method (not including baking).
- The first step in cut in biscuit method is to combine _____ ingredients in a bowl.
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- An indirect cooking method that cooks semi-solid food with heated air in an oven.
- One advantage of muffin method is it produces a _______ product.
- A type of bread that doesn't require yeast to rise.
- Cut in method produces ________ products because of the pockets of butter.
- This shows up in your bread products when you have overmixed your dough instead of small bubbles.
- This type of flour has the most gluten.
- The protein in flour activated by water and agitation.
- Fat should be in this room temperature state for creaming method.
18 Clues: The fat in cut in method is _________. • This type of flour has the most gluten. • The starch in fruit that makes things thick. • The type of soft flour used to make cupcakes. • The type of hard flour used to make sourdough. • Fat needs to be in this state for muffin method. • A type of bread that doesn't require yeast to rise. • ...
week 1 - Carolina Guevara 2015-06-22
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- Mass/volume (mountains/valleys).
- A Variable held constant to determine if an effect occurred.
- This change is one of two, it occurs when the production of one or more new substances.
- Something that can change in an experiment.
- Contains protons and neutrons.
- The space an object occupies
- At the end of the Scientific Method, this step either supports or disapproves hypothesis.
- All atoms of a given substance are?
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- A change in matter that does not change the identity of the substance
- Has no charge.
- Have a negative charge.
- When a reaction occurs, it is simply a _____ of atoms.
- Ernest Rutherford shot ___ particles at gold foil.
- Everything is made up of '?' and cannot be broken down.
14 Clues: Has no charge. • Have a negative charge. • The space an object occupies • Contains protons and neutrons. • Mass/volume (mountains/valleys). • All atoms of a given substance are? • Something that can change in an experiment. • Ernest Rutherford shot ___ particles at gold foil. • When a reaction occurs, it is simply a _____ of atoms. • ...
History Crossword 2022-01-07
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- private ownership and investment of money in order to make profit
- focusing on human potential and achievements
- An ideal place
- Civil law issued by order of Emporer Justinian
- a person of mixed Spanish and native American ancestry
- A pardon relieving a person from punishments due for sin
- theory the sun centered view of the universe
- the everyday language of people in a religion or country
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- spanish people who took part fo the Americas in the 16th century
- method a procedure in which experimentation and observation are used to test hypothesis
- A religious image used by eastern Christians
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- theory the earth centered view of the universe
- a land controlled by another nation
14 Clues: An ideal place • a land controlled by another nation • focusing on human potential and achievements • A religious image used by eastern Christians • theory the sun centered view of the universe • Civil law issued by order of Emporer Justinian • theory the earth centered view of the universe • concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • ...
Final Test 2022-06-06
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- He said the government should be based on natural laws
- The French started a revolution against King ______
- Someone that is banned from the church
- French general who made France a superpower again
- Maximillian _________ led the French Revolution
- A period of revolution where people listened more to science than the church
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- A machine developed for executing people
- Scientist that helped develop the telescope
- Locke said this existed between the ruler and the people
- One of the most famous queens of England
- A time where no crops grow
- The Scientific __________ is when scientists observe, hypothesize, experiment, and conclude
- King ________ VIII had six wives
- When the Pope refused to give the King a divorce, he started the Church of ___________
14 Clues: A time where no crops grow • King ________ VIII had six wives • Someone that is banned from the church • A machine developed for executing people • One of the most famous queens of England • Scientist that helped develop the telescope • Maximillian _________ led the French Revolution • French general who made France a superpower again • ...
Crime and Investigation 2025-01-23
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- Responsible for committing a crime.
- Evidence that shows someone is responsible for a crime.
- A person who investigates crimes and solves mysteries.
- The process of looking into a crime or problem to uncover the truth.
- A reason someone might commit a crime.
- The legal process of determining if someone is guilty or not.
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- A criminal act or illegal activity.
- Facts or objects that support a case.
- A scientific method of analyzing evidence.
- A person believed to have committed a crime.
- To ask someone questions to find out more about something.
- Scene: The place where a crime happens.
- A piece of evidence or information that helps solve a crime.
- Someone who saw something related to a crime and can provide information.
14 Clues: A criminal act or illegal activity. • Responsible for committing a crime. • Facts or objects that support a case. • A reason someone might commit a crime. • Scene: The place where a crime happens. • A scientific method of analyzing evidence. • A person believed to have committed a crime. • A person who investigates crimes and solves mysteries. • ...
Science Fair Terms 2024-10-28
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- data that is numbers
- where you discuss what happened during your experiment and say if your hypothesis was supported or not
- the variable being measured
- this is when you are testing your hypothesis
- the first step of the scientific method
- the variables that are kept the same to ensure accuracy
- you can only have this many variables change in your experiment
- data based on your senses
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- you do this once you have completed your conclusion
- after collecting data, you do this to it
- the variable the scientist is changing
- this is the step you complete before creating your hypothesis
- an educated guess to your question
- this is what you create with your quantitative graph
14 Clues: data that is numbers • data based on your senses • the variable being measured • an educated guess to your question • the variable the scientist is changing • the first step of the scientific method • after collecting data, you do this to it • this is when you are testing your hypothesis • you do this once you have completed your conclusion • ...
The Infinite Christmas Tree – Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-16
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- Forestry technique where a tree is cut at ground level
- Environmental benefit increased by minimizing soil disturbance
- Root system advantage that improves survival during drought
- Type of branches often sold to wreath makers
- Technique where trees are cut chest-high to encourage branching,
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- Scientific field combining art and science of growing plants
- Author who describes stump culturing as “re-sprout silviculture”
- Process trees use to make food from sunlight
- U.S. state where McGee Christmas Tree Farm is located
- Forestry practice of managing tree regrowth from sprouts
- Type of fungus that may infect exposed stumps
- Index used to measure drought conditions in the U.S.
- Type of tree discussed throughout the article
- Method of harvesting trees that allows regrowth from the stump
14 Clues: Process trees use to make food from sunlight • Type of branches often sold to wreath makers • Type of fungus that may infect exposed stumps • Type of tree discussed throughout the article • Index used to measure drought conditions in the U.S. • U.S. state where McGee Christmas Tree Farm is located • Forestry technique where a tree is cut at ground level • ...
Pschology 2024-10-04
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- - methods of conduct or standards for proper and responsible behavior
- - a treatment that appears real, but is designed to have a therapeutic benefit
- - the small group of subjects, out of the total number available of a target population, that a researcher studies
- - in an experiment, the factor that the researcher deliberately controls or manipulates to test its effect on another factor
- - a research method in which information is obtained by asking many individuals a fixed set of questions about their attitudes or behavior
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- - research method in which data are collected about a group of participants over a number of years to assess how certain characteristics change and remain the same during development
- - a sample group of a larger population selected in such a way that each subject within the population has an equal chance of being selected
- - in an experiment, a group of participants that is treated in the same way as the experimental group except that the experimental treatment (the independent variable) is not applied
- - a scientific procedure taken to make a discovery
- - an in-depth research method that involves an intensive investigation of one or more subjects
10 Clues: - a scientific procedure taken to make a discovery • - methods of conduct or standards for proper and responsible behavior • - a treatment that appears real, but is designed to have a therapeutic benefit • - an in-depth research method that involves an intensive investigation of one or more subjects • ...
Reformation and Scientific Revolution 2022-11-02
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- Confirmed Copernicus' heliocentric hypothesis and determined that the orbits of the planets around the sun are elliptical, not circular.
- Collected a lot of data about the movement of the planets but did not draw conclusions from his data.
- The idea what Gog knows from before you are born whether you are going to heaven.
- Was put on trial by the Catholic Church and forced to recant (take back) his belief in Copernicus' heliocentric theory.
- Developed the idea of predestination.
- Sold indulgences, which were supposed to reduce time spent in Purgatory after death.
- Believed in the complete separation of church and state.
- Discovered and explained the theory of gravity.
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- Swiss reformer who was influenced by the ideas of Luther.
- Started the Protestant Reformation when he questioned the sale of indulgences.
- One of the founders of the Scientific Method, he stressed observation and experimentation.
- He developed a scientific law that said pressure applied to a confined liquid is transmitted undiminished in all directions.
- Advanced knowledge of the human body through the study of anatomy.
- Protestant reformer who founded the Scottish church.
- The forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- Doubted everything he could not prove, using logic and reason to search for provable knowledge.
- Proved that blood circulated through the body and is pumped by the heart.
17 Clues: Developed the idea of predestination. • Discovered and explained the theory of gravity. • Protestant reformer who founded the Scottish church. • Believed in the complete separation of church and state. • Swiss reformer who was influenced by the ideas of Luther. • Advanced knowledge of the human body through the study of anatomy. • ...
Early Modern Period 2025-03-03
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- An economic system focused on maximizing a nation's wealth through trade, often by establishing colonies and controlling trade routes.
- Queen of England during a period of relative stability and cultural flourishing
- A religious movement that challenged the authority of the Catholic Church, leading to the establishment of Protestantism
- A cultural rebirth in Europe, marked by a renewed interest in classical learning and art, which began in Italy and spread across Europe
- A period of European exploration and colonization of new lands across the globe, particularly in the Americas.
- A philosophical movement emphasizing reason, logic, and individual rights
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- Italian explorer who initiated European contact with the Americas
- period of significant scientific advancements, including the development of new theories about the universe and the scientific method.
- French king known as the "Sun King" who epitomized absolutism
- English playwright considered one of the greatest writers in the English language
- English scientist who developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation
11 Clues: French king known as the "Sun King" who epitomized absolutism • Italian explorer who initiated European contact with the Americas • A philosophical movement emphasizing reason, logic, and individual rights • English scientist who developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation • ...
F4 Science Chapter 1 2022-02-26
5 Clues: Your tuition teacher name • smart guess to the problem • Last step of scientific method • one of the 3 types of variables • First chapter name of F4 science
Enlightenment Vocabulary Puzzle 2021-04-17
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- Newton, Sir Isaac Newton was an English physicist and mathematician (described in his own day as a "natural philosopher") who is widely recognized as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution.
- Wollstonecraft, Mary Wollstonecraft was an English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women.
- An Enlightenment view that accepted the existence of a god but denied the supernatural aspects of Christianity; in deism, the universe was an orderly realm maintained by rational and natural laws.
- contract, An agreement between the people and their government signifying their consent to be governed
- theory , The theory developed By Nicholas Copernicus that places the Sun as the center of the universe, and the planets orbiting around it.
- despot, Monarchs who embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightened spirit.
- of, relating to, or constituting a revival or adaptation of the classical especially in literature, music, art, or architecture.
- Revolution, The scientific revolution was the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (including human anatomy) and chemistry transformed views of society and nature.
- Locke, an English philosopher. In two treatises o gov. he wrote that people should form a government to protect their natural rights.
- A philosopher is someone who practices philosophy.
- argued for religions tolerance, even further, that human excellence was in no way related to religious affiliation.
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- Rationalism, in Western philosophy, the view that regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge.
- the Great, Ruled Russia from 1762-1796. Ruled with absolute authority but also sought to reform Russia.
- Rousseau, was a french philosopher. Rousseau believed that people are basically good.
- theory, an astronomical theory which describes the universe as a Geocentric system, a system which puts the Earth in the center of the universe, and describes other objects from the point of view of the Earth.
- A salon is a gathering of people held by an inspiring host
- The Baroque is a period of artistic style that started around 1600 in Rome , Italy, and spread throughout the majority of Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries
- method
- Galilei, An Italian, astronomer, psychiatrist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician. who played a major role in the scientific revolution during the Renaissance.
- de Montesquieu, was a french philosopher. He argued that the best system of government divided the power of government into three parts: legislative, executive, and judicial.
- Eighteenth-century philosophical movement that began in France; its emphasis was on the preeminence of reason rather than faith or tradition; it spread concepts from the Scientific Revolution.
21 Clues: method • A philosopher is someone who practices philosophy. • A salon is a gathering of people held by an inspiring host • Rousseau, was a french philosopher. Rousseau believed that people are basically good. • despot, Monarchs who embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightened spirit. • ...
Methods of Cooking 2021-06-07
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- The method of cooking where the oil only reaches up about half an inch up the pan
- The method of cooking where you cook meat slowly over a spit for a long time
- The method of cooking food in very little oil or fat until it turns tender
- the method of cooking food in water between 71° Celsius and 82° Celsius.
- The method of cooking where you sear and then cook the food in water
- The method of cooking food over direct heat
- The method of cooking in which you par cook the food and then submerge it in an ice bath
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- The method of cooking food in hot oil or fat
- The method of cooking food with steam
- The method of cooking where you brown the food
- The method of cooking food in an oven using dry heat
- The method of cooking food quickly with heat coming from the top
- The method of cooking where you first sear and then cook the food in liquid
- The method of cooking food in water that has reached 100° Celsius
- The method of cooking food in an oven until it turns golden brown
15 Clues: The method of cooking food with steam • The method of cooking food over direct heat • The method of cooking food in hot oil or fat • The method of cooking where you brown the food • The method of cooking food in an oven using dry heat • The method of cooking food quickly with heat coming from the top • ...
Psychological Research 2015-03-15
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- taking close examination on the elements or structure of something, data like numbers or contexts.
- the action of introducing something or give information on a subject
- the response that is measured,the presumed effect
- the variable that is varied or manipulated by the researcher, the presumed cause.
- a series of actions conducted in order to get things done.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- equipments needed to carry out activities.
- detailed debate or conversation over a topic talking about its advantages and drawbacks
- the scientific study of mind and mental function, including learning, memory, attention, perception, reasoning, language, conceptual development, and decision making.
- the study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviours are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.
- information obtained as the consequence of actions
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- a person who takes part in something
- the scientific study of changes that occur in human beings over the course of their life
- the study of how and why people are all different from one another, in terms of thinking, feeling and behaving.
- the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study
- the different ways of studying psychology as a scientific matter
- the quality or state of being strong in terms of scientific research.
- the study of the brain with what and why we actually say and do
- a disadvantage or fault in a research
- the scientific study of the behaviours of individuals and their mental processes.
20 Clues: a person who takes part in something • a disadvantage or fault in a research • equipments needed to carry out activities. • the response that is measured,the presumed effect • information obtained as the consequence of actions • a series of actions conducted in order to get things done. • the study of the brain with what and why we actually say and do • ...
Psychological Research 2015-03-15
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- the study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviours are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.
- the response that is measured,the presumed effect
- the different ways of studying psychology as a scientific matter
- the scientific study of changes that occur in human beings over the course of their life
- equipments needed to carry out activities.
- the action of introducing something or give information on a subject
- a series of actions conducted in order to get things done.
- detailed debate or conversation over a topic talking about its advantages and drawbacks
- the variable that is varied or manipulated by the researcher, the presumed cause.
- the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study
- the scientific study of mind and mental function, including learning, memory, attention, perception, reasoning, language, conceptual development, and decision making.
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- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- the study of how and why people are all different from one another, in terms of thinking, feeling and behaving.
- a disadvantage or fault in a research
- the scientific study of the behaviours of individuals and their mental processes.
- information obtained as the consequence of actions
- a person who takes part in something
- the study of the brain with what and why we actually say and do
- taking close examination on the elements or structure of something, data like numbers or contexts.
- the quality or state of being strong in terms of scientific research.
20 Clues: a person who takes part in something • a disadvantage or fault in a research • equipments needed to carry out activities. • the response that is measured,the presumed effect • information obtained as the consequence of actions • a series of actions conducted in order to get things done. • the study of the brain with what and why we actually say and do • ...
FORENSIC THINKING & PROBLEM SOLVING VOCABULARY 2023-08-22
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- favoritism toward one idea or group
- application of sciences to uphold the law
- logic based on the scientific method
- evidence regarding the body
- subjected to review by other members of the professional community
- or disproven by observational evidence
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- looking at and judging a problem without bias
- finding solutions to questions based on empirical data
- representation helping to explain the natural world
- object, substance or other type of proof used to indicate alleged facts of a case
- source trying to persuade a buyer to purchase a product
- study of the natural world
- examination of a deceased person’s body to discover the cause of death and
- potential answer to a question; must be a testable statement capable of being
14 Clues: study of the natural world • evidence regarding the body • favoritism toward one idea or group • logic based on the scientific method • or disproven by observational evidence • application of sciences to uphold the law • looking at and judging a problem without bias • representation helping to explain the natural world • ...
Unit 1 - Crossword Review 2024-05-29
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- Movement of people from one place to another based on survival needs
- Scientific method used to determine the age of the artifact
- Documents/items written or made after the time period
- People whose food supply depended on hunting animals and collecting plants
- Neolithic village that showed pros/cons of settled life
- People who study early groups of humans by studying artifacts
- Groups that nomadic Paleolithic people traveled in
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- Documents/items written or made during the time period
- Neolithic site in England
- Discovery that led to the Neolithic Age
- Training animals and plants for human use
- Early humans originated from...
- Paintings made by Paleolithic people
- Man-made objects that have been left behind by earlier groups of people
14 Clues: Neolithic site in England • Early humans originated from... • Paintings made by Paleolithic people • Discovery that led to the Neolithic Age • Training animals and plants for human use • Groups that nomadic Paleolithic people traveled in • Documents/items written or made after the time period • Documents/items written or made during the time period • ...
Systems Life Cycle 2026-01-19
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- Stage where the new system is introduced
- Final stage where the system is reviewed
- Research method using written questions
- Validation check to ensure data is within limits
- Information produced by a system
- Stage where input, output, and file structures are planned
- Implementation method introduced in stages
- Stage where the system is created and coded
- Type of documentation for programmers
- Validation check to ensure data is entered
- One-to-one questioning method
- Data entered into a system
- Work carried out on input data
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- Type of documentation aimed at end users
- Automatic checks to ensure data is acceptable
- Research method involving watching users
- Implementation method where old and new run together
- Written information explaining how a system works
- Validation check for number of characters
- Implementation method used in one location first
- Existing paperwork used to study the system
- First stage where the current system is studied
- Implementation method where old system stops immediately
- Process used to check the system works correctly
24 Clues: Data entered into a system • One-to-one questioning method • Work carried out on input data • Information produced by a system • Type of documentation for programmers • Research method using written questions • Type of documentation aimed at end users • Stage where the new system is introduced • Final stage where the system is reviewed • ...
Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 2024-01-04
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- Church that supported and upheld the geocentric theory until the 19th Century
- Philosopher, advocate for religious freedom
- _______ world where education focused on Quranic studies religious studies.
- Wrote about and advocated for educational opportunities and reform for women
- French mathematician and philosopher, and believed in rational thought.
- Rooted in reason, this grew out of the Scientific Revolution
- Discovered the Laws of Motion, the Univeral Law of Gravitation; and invented integral and differential Calculus before he turned 26.
- This study pioneered by Harvey and Vesalius contributed to a better understanding of the human body.
- Wrote of natural rights and constitutional government
- Reason the Scientific Revolution began where it did.
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- Credited with developing the heliocentric theory.
- Developed the geocentric theory, later proved false
- Used the telescope as a tool to prove the validity of heliocentrism; labeled a heretic; pardoned by the RCC in 1992.
- Group in European society that almost exclusively benefited from the Scientific Revolution.
- Wrote about popular sovereignty
- “The Scientific Revolution marked a _______________ as to how Europe saw the world.”
- emphasized education for the civil service exams and Confucian texts
- Location where the Scientific Revolution began
- Central theme of Enlightenment
19 Clues: Central theme of Enlightenment • Wrote about popular sovereignty • Philosopher, advocate for religious freedom • Location where the Scientific Revolution began • Credited with developing the heliocentric theory. • Developed the geocentric theory, later proved false • Reason the Scientific Revolution began where it did. • ...
Chapter 5, Sections 5.1 & 5.2 2021-12-10
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- term referring to an originally created type of organism
- basis of Christian belief in special creation
- author of Origin of Species
- _______ Creation depends upon a Creator rather than chance
- type of evolution that begins with a single celled organism
- credited with formulation and establishment of the scientific method
- Frenchman who originated the idea of many catastrophes
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- belief that states "the present is the key to the past"
- what allows one to believe in creation or evolution
- type of evolution that seeks to reconcile accepted science with the biblical account
- type of evolution beginning with the Big Bang
- the study of the earth
- the father of modern geology
- the idea that one or more catastrophies are primarily responsible for Earth's geological features
14 Clues: the study of the earth • author of Origin of Species • the father of modern geology • type of evolution beginning with the Big Bang • basis of Christian belief in special creation • what allows one to believe in creation or evolution • Frenchman who originated the idea of many catastrophes • belief that states "the present is the key to the past" • ...
FOT Crossword Lab 2023-05-25
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- science of numbers and operations
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge
- electronic device for storing and processing data
- programmable tiny, pocket-sized computer
- creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance
- branch of science with design, building, & engines
- imparting or exchanging of information or news
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- group discussion to produce ideas and ways of solving problems
- building of something, typically a large structure
- a supposition or proposed explanation on the basis of limited evidence
- balance achieved between two desirable outcomes; a compromise
- process of writing computer programs
- method of procedure of natural science in a systematic observation & measuring & testing
- study of the physical and natural world through observation & experimentation & theories
14 Clues: science of numbers and operations • process of writing computer programs • programmable tiny, pocket-sized computer • imparting or exchanging of information or news • electronic device for storing and processing data • building of something, typically a large structure • branch of science with design, building, & engines • ...
Psych 2024-04-15
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- Framework based on past events and experiences
- Psychologist most associated with classical conditioning
- Whole experience is more than just the sum of its parts
- Research method where one population is studied over along period of time
- Word that describes the brains ability to react, adapt, and change
- What is Kinesthesis is related to
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- Typeof research that uses interviews or questionares
- First female preident of the APA
- Inhibits or blocks neurotransmitter activity
- Theory of color vision created by Young and Helmholtz
- One of the measures of central tendency
- Psychologist most associated with operant conditioning
- Agency that puts guidlines of how ethical and humane a study is
- Scientific approach to about how thoughts and behaviors vary between cultures
14 Clues: First female preident of the APA • What is Kinesthesis is related to • One of the measures of central tendency • Inhibits or blocks neurotransmitter activity • Framework based on past events and experiences • Typeof research that uses interviews or questionares • Theory of color vision created by Young and Helmholtz • ...
Unit 1-Crossword Review 2024-09-03
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- Groups that nomadic Paleolithic people traveled in
- Early humans originated from...
- People who study early groups of humans by studying artifacts
- Neolithic site in England
- Training animals for human use
- Paintings made by Paleolithic people
- Movement of people from one place to another based on survival needs
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- People whose food supply depend on hunting animals and collecting plants
- Documents/items written or made after the time period
- Documents/items written or made during the time period
- Neolithic village that showed the pros/cons of settled life
- Discovery that led to the Neolithic Age
- Man-made objects that have been left behind by earlier groups of people
- Scientific method used to determine the age of the artifact
14 Clues: Neolithic site in England • Training animals for human use • Early humans originated from... • Paintings made by Paleolithic people • Discovery that led to the Neolithic Age • Groups that nomadic Paleolithic people traveled in • Documents/items written or made after the time period • Documents/items written or made during the time period • ...
scientific vocabulary 2021-03-11
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- Part of a whole number, for example a half or a quarter.
- The most important award given to scientists is the Nobel ......
- another word for a natural ability to learn or do something.
- it’s what we give or do to help something be successful.
- You gain it when you win respect for your achievements.
- The right or ability to use something, for example: education, the Internet.
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- It makes acids chemically neutral. (It has a pH greater than 7)
- For example: two and two makes four.
- chemical substance which can burn things if it’s strong. (Its pH value is lower than 7).
- A mathematical operation which is the opposite of multiplication.
- They’re all listed in the periodic table.
- A technical term for speed.
- It’s the smallest part of an element that can exist on its own.
- You use this adjective to refer, e.g. to the structure of DNA.
- It’s a verb which means to invent a new word or term.
- central part of an atom.
16 Clues: central part of an atom. • A technical term for speed. • For example: two and two makes four. • They’re all listed in the periodic table. • It’s a verb which means to invent a new word or term. • You gain it when you win respect for your achievements. • Part of a whole number, for example a half or a quarter. • ...
scientific reactions 2021-10-21
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- the substances that react with each other
- no new substance is formed
- an mix of substances that can be easily separated
- energy can neither be created nor destroyed
- an object gets bigger or smaller
- the study of substances and how they interact with each other
- an object gets broken into smaller pieces by water
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- an object in chemistry
- a liquid plus an liquid equals an solid
- an mix of substances that can't easily separated
- the end result of the reactants
- a new substance is created
- physical change where no new substance is formed
- how big something is
- an chemical change that happens on steel
- gives of sound, heat, or light
16 Clues: how big something is • an object in chemistry • a new substance is created • no new substance is formed • gives of sound, heat, or light • the end result of the reactants • an object gets bigger or smaller • a liquid plus an liquid equals an solid • an chemical change that happens on steel • the substances that react with each other • energy can neither be created nor destroyed • ...
Scientific definitions 2024-10-10
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- Amount of matter in a object
- Removing salt from saltwater
- How close together the mass of a substance is and how tightly compact it is
- no more solute can be dissolved in a solvent at a specific temperature
- Separating a liquid from another liquid
- a solution that contains more than the maximum amount of solute that is capable of being dissolved
- A mixture where you can see at least 1 or 2 different substances or objects
- dissolves in a solvent
- not able to be dissolved in a particular solvent
- dissolves the solute to make a solution
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- more solute can be dissolved into a solvent until saturated
- the thickness or thinness of a fluid
- The process that yields petroleum products
- A mixture where everything looks the same but contains different substances and particles
- is able to be dissolved in a particular solvent
- the amount of space occupied by a sample of matter
16 Clues: dissolves in a solvent • Amount of matter in a object • Removing salt from saltwater • the thickness or thinness of a fluid • Separating a liquid from another liquid • dissolves the solute to make a solution • The process that yields petroleum products • is able to be dissolved in a particular solvent • not able to be dissolved in a particular solvent • ...
Scientific Theories 2023-09-01
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- a big chunk of metal and rock found in the universe
- A theory that started the universe
- when something is spinning
- the force that keeps the sun and plants in orbit
- the earth ____ around the sun
- the thing we live in
- something that enters the earth's atmosphere and burns up
- made observations with the naked eye
- is orbiting around another body
- chunks of dust and ice that revolve around the sun
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- a star system
- the person who made the heliocentric model
- when planets and moons revolve around the sun
- when planets revolve around the earth
- something we live in
- chunks of rock and dust found from asteroids
16 Clues: a star system • something we live in • the thing we live in • when something is spinning • the earth ____ around the sun • is orbiting around another body • A theory that started the universe • made observations with the naked eye • when planets revolve around the earth • the person who made the heliocentric model • chunks of rock and dust found from asteroids • ...
SCIENTIFIC MINDSET! 2023-08-11
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- the Earth has a _____________ of 23.5 degrees
- if gravity wins out, on object in water will _______
- the force that pulls us downward the Earth
- Earth is a ____________.
- without the moon, we couldn't predict the _______
- you must have your _____________ everyday.
- an event or object that scientists study
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- out of seat, walking around = #1 cause of _______
- the heaviness of an person or thing
- This is the force that pushes upward in a liquid
- achieved if weight or force is equal
- the moon is responsible for these, here on Earth
- In the science lab,Mr.G worries about your _______
- This friend of the Earth is 237,000 miles away
- used to sweep the floor
- we follow time with this, due to the moons orbit
16 Clues: used to sweep the floor • Earth is a ____________. • the heaviness of an person or thing • achieved if weight or force is equal • an event or object that scientists study • the force that pulls us downward the Earth • you must have your _____________ everyday. • the Earth has a _____________ of 23.5 degrees • This friend of the Earth is 237,000 miles away • ...
scientific terms 2026-02-06
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- = a community of living things and their environment all interacting like a big web
- = These are organisms that eat only producers (plants, algae) and nothing else.
- = modification of an organism or its parts that makes it more fit for existence under the conditions of its environment
- = animals that eat other organisms to get energy
- = organisms that break down dead stuff recycling nutrients like natures cleanup crew
- =a step or position in a food chain, showing who eats whom for energy as you go up the energy gets weaker
- = consumers that eats secondary consumers top of the food chain kinda vibe
- = the energy molecule that cells use to do stuff like a powerhouse for a cell
- = an organisms home where they live and thrive
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- = a colorless, odorless gas made of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms
- = shows who eats who in an ecosystem like a hierarchy
- = process plants use to turn sunlight,water,carbon dioxide into energy
- = process cells use to break down food and make energy (like ATP)
- = they create their own energy
- = variety of life in an ecosystem
- = only of energy moves to the next trophic level the rest is lost
16 Clues: = an organisms home where they live and thrive • = they create their own energy • = variety of life in an ecosystem • = shows who eats who in an ecosystem like a hierarchy • = animals that eat other organisms to get energy • = process cells use to break down food and make energy (like ATP) • ...
Psychological Research 2015-03-15
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- the study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.
- information obtained as the consequence of actions
- the scientific study of the behaviours of individuals and their mental processes.
- equipments needed to carry out activities.
- detailed debate or conversation over a topic talking about its advantages and drawbacks
- the scientific study of changes that occur in human beings over the course of their life
- a disadvantage or fault in a research
- the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study
- the response that is measured,the presumed effect
- the variable that is varied or manipulated by the researcher, the presumed cause.
- a series of actions conducted in order to get things done.
- the action of introducing something or give information on a subject
- the quality or state of being strong in terms of scientific research.
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- taking close examination on the elements or structure of something, data like numbers or contexts.
- the scientific study of mind and mental function, including learning, memory, attention, perception, reasoning, language, conceptual development, and decision making.
- the study of how and why people are all different from one another, in terms of thinking, feeling and behaving.
- the different ways of studying psychology as a scientific matter
- the study of the brain with what and why we actually say and do
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- a person who takes part in something
20 Clues: a person who takes part in something • a disadvantage or fault in a research • equipments needed to carry out activities. • the response that is measured,the presumed effect • information obtained as the consequence of actions • a series of actions conducted in order to get things done. • the study of the brain with what and why we actually say and do • ...
Vocabulary Review 2017-08-28
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- a synonymous expression for 'need something'
- "Hospitals are here to ___________ medical care."
- an object or a piece of equipment that has been designed to do a particular job
- a synonym for 'manage'
- "He didn't get the job because he didn't have the right _____________."
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- The adjective of 'knowledge'
- to start to exist; to appear or become known
- the adjective of 'science'
- to use machines to make goods or materials, usually in large numbers or amounts
- to use something such as a method, idea, or law in a particular situation, activity, or process
10 Clues: a synonym for 'manage' • the adjective of 'science' • The adjective of 'knowledge' • a synonymous expression for 'need something' • to start to exist; to appear or become known • "Hospitals are here to ___________ medical care." • "He didn't get the job because he didn't have the right _____________." • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-12-14
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- The movement of planets are elliptical
- Descartes, he wrote about geometry
- Built a ______ and used his observations of planets to prove heliocentric theory
- Made accurate observations of the stars and planets
- A branch of mathematics in which calculations are made using special symbolic notations developed by Isaac newton
- he invented a vacuum pump
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- Sir Isaac Newton discovered the laws of _____
- Bacon, Who invented the scientific method
- He thought that the sun was in the center of the solar system
- He was kind of blind for looking at the sun to long
10 Clues: he invented a vacuum pump • Descartes, he wrote about geometry • The movement of planets are elliptical • Bacon, Who invented the scientific method • Sir Isaac Newton discovered the laws of _____ • Made accurate observations of the stars and planets • He was kind of blind for looking at the sun to long • He thought that the sun was in the center of the solar system • ...
Science Vocab. 2020-08-29
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- To use one or more of your senses to ask a question
- Something you are trying to answer
- Testing of a hypothesis
- The factors in an experiment that never change
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- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- An educated guess on what may or may not happen during an experiment
- method The steps scientists use to get answers
- The factors in an experiment that do change
- Evidence gathered through an experiment
- A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment
10 Clues: Testing of a hypothesis • Something you are trying to answer • Evidence gathered through an experiment • The factors in an experiment that do change • method The steps scientists use to get answers • The factors in an experiment that never change • To use one or more of your senses to ask a question • A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment • ...
Science Vocab. 2020-08-29
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- An educated guess on what may or may not happen during an experiment
- To use one or more of your senses to ask a question
- A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment
- Testing of a hypothesis
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- Something you are trying to answer
- The factors in an experiment that do change
- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- method The steps scientists use to get answers
- The factors in an experiment that never change
- Evidence gathered through an experiment
10 Clues: Testing of a hypothesis • Something you are trying to answer • Evidence gathered through an experiment • The factors in an experiment that do change • method The steps scientists use to get answers • The factors in an experiment that never change • To use one or more of your senses to ask a question • A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment • ...
Science Vocab. 2020-08-29
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- A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment
- An educated guess on what may or may not happen during an experiment
- Evidence gathered through an experiment
- Testing of a hypothesis
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- method The steps scientists use to get answers
- The factors in an experiment that never change
- Something you are trying to answer
- A statement of what you think will happen next in a sequence of events
- To use one or more of your senses to ask a question
- The factors in an experiment that do change
10 Clues: Testing of a hypothesis • Something you are trying to answer • Evidence gathered through an experiment • The factors in an experiment that do change • method The steps scientists use to get answers • The factors in an experiment that never change • To use one or more of your senses to ask a question • A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment • ...
Science Words 2024-08-27
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- what the scientist changes
- what the scientist measures
- a description you use about the QUALITY of something
- the sentences at the end of your experiment that show everything you did
- a description you use about the QUANTITY of something
- Things that you notice about the world
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- method a process to produce reliable results to an answer about a specific question
- an educated guess with an if/then
- group that has a changed/new thing
- group that is the same as the way it is normally been done
10 Clues: what the scientist changes • what the scientist measures • an educated guess with an if/then • group that has a changed/new thing • Things that you notice about the world • a description you use about the QUALITY of something • a description you use about the QUANTITY of something • group that is the same as the way it is normally been done • ...
qwouiduoehs 2024-04-17
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- Otto von Guericke invented this.
- This astronomer spent his final years under house arrest.
- He created the Scientific Method
- He was known for his law of gasses.
- He is know to have said that the sun is in the center of the universe
- We use this to forecast the weather and determining altitude.
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- It can tell you if it will be hot or cold
- newton An apple fell on his head which made him discover gravity.
- collect and magnify the light from distant objects
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects.
10 Clues: Otto von Guericke invented this. • He created the Scientific Method • He was known for his law of gasses. • It can tell you if it will be hot or cold • collect and magnify the light from distant objects • This astronomer spent his final years under house arrest. • an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects. • ...
