Grade 12 lesson 4 Scientific Revolution
Across
- 5. The branch of science that uses numbers and formulas to explain phenomena.
- 7. Newton's law of motion that describes an object's tendency to stay in its current state.
- 8. Kepler's first law states that planets move in these shapes. (Single word)
- 9. The force that keeps planets in orbit, as described by Newton. (Single word)
- 11. The heliocentric theory was proposed by this astronomer. (Last name)
- 13. This philosopher emphasized the importance of doubt and skepticism in science. (Last name)
- 14. The shape of planetary orbits, as described by Kepler. (Single word)
- 15. The act of seeking information and answers through questioning.
Down
- 1. The scientific method includes forming a _____ based on observations.
- 2. This scientist is known for formulating the laws of motion and universal gravitation. (Last name)
- 3. A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis.
- 4. The process of testing hypotheses through experiments.
- 6. This German astronomer formulated the laws of planetary motion. (Last name)
- 10. This invention by Galileo improved the study of celestial bodies. (Two words)
- 12. The method of inquiry that relies on observation and experimentation. (Two words)