Science
Across
- 3. To suggest a hypothesis for an observation places it under an explanation
- 4. investigates things that happened in the unobservable past.
- 10. knowledge and organized methods of observing the earth and its processes using appropriate tools
- 11. models that scientists use as frameworks to explain their observations.
- 13. assumes the world operates in a reliable and unvarying way.
- 16. something known or assumed to be true.
- 17. subjects and results of research operate in the present.
Down
- 1. ideas that are not proven to be ture but that we assume are true
- 2. anything that is an observable result of a process there must be an adequate cause.
- 5. explain, describe or represent something in the world.
- 6. normally looks like words and numbers.
- 7. idea that people should fill the earth and study it to discover the best ways to use it
- 8. the collection of observations, explanations,and models produced through an organized study of nature.
- 9. seperates science from nearly all other human things.
- 12. overall perspective that we use to see and interpret the world.
- 14. describes the way different kinds of measureable physical quantilities relate to each other.
- 15. use instruments like scales, like rulers, and themometers, to produce reliable data.