Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle
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- 4. the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere, which at sea level has a mean value of 101,325 pascals
- 6. a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- 7. the amount of force from a lack of air in space or the amount of force of a object that is being exerted a amount of force used to its full force in order to make an object over matched or it has more force than the other object.
- 9. A barometer is a scientific instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, also called barometric pressure. The atmosphere is the layers of air wrapped around the Earth.
- 10. (as it applies to the science)Naturalness as a conservation value Conservation biology is a discipline which, being an applied science and oriented by a mission, has to do with values
- 12. the amount of liquid measured in any container or holding space.
- 13. the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- 14. The density (more precisely, the volumetricmassdensity; also known as specific mass), of a substance is its mass per unit volume.
- 15. The law of conservation of mass is a fundamental principle of physics. According to this law, matter can be neither created nor destroyed. In other words, the mass of an object or collection of objects never changes, no matter how the parts are rearranged.
- 17. a three-dimensional representation of a person or thing or of a proposed structure, typically on a smaller scale than the original.
- 18. do collect data or information about something
- 19. proportional Learner's definition of INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL : related so that as one becomes larger the other becomes smaller The study indicates that the unemployment rate and inflation are inversely proportional. - compare directly proportional
- 23. the amount of weight from a object that has a large figure which would most likely mean its mass is very high
- 24. the degrees of hot and cold air in the environment
- 25. (as it applies to the science)In the study of human–computer interaction, predictability is the property to forecast the consequences of a user action given the current state of the system.
- 27. term 'thermal energy' is used differently, and often loosely, in different contexts. It refers to several distinct physical concepts, such as the internal energy, or as the enthalpy, of a body of matter and radiation; or as heat, defined as a type of energy transfer
- 28. to make something that is exploding or getting bigger get smaller.
- 29. corresponding in size or amount to something else.
- 30. Evidence represents the data or findings in an investigation, while the reasoning refers to the support that is offered for the claim. The importance of argumentative writing in science is reflected in the
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- 1. the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
- 2. The degree Celsius is a unit of temperature on the Celsius scale, a temperature scale originally known as the centigrade scale. The degree Celsius (symbol: °C) can refer to a specific temperature on the Celsius scale or a unit to indicate a difference or range between two temperatures the amount of cold or hot air ranged on a scale.
- 3. (as it applies to the science)Consistency is described as the “compatibility of many simultaneously transpiring mental
- 5. (as it applies to the science)Observability, a more recent addition to the engineering lexicon, speaks to this need, and refers to the monitoring, tracking, and triaging of incidents to prevent downtime
- 8. a material that is used to trap heat or coldness inside any object and keep it their away from the opposite temperature surrounding it
- 11. (as it applies to the science)In this sense, tentativeness in science is a form of decisiveness, as it allows research to move forward despite constant uncertainty. In this capacity, tentativeness can also play a role in the demarcation between science and non-science.
- 13. variables A control variable (or scientific constant) in scientific experimentation is an experimental element which is constant and unchanged throughout the course of the investigation.
- 16. the coldest temperature or degrees possible
- 20. Reasoning: The ideas that connect your claim to your evidence. In the case of a scientific example, this is often a scientific rule, theory or fact. Here is where you would explain why a graph or table shows a particular pattern.
- 21. a way to measure the temperature of the sun rays coming down onto one object and making its temperature go up or heating it.
- 22. basedon or characterized by the methods and principles of science.
- 26. the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.