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A place where scientists and researchers work, equipped with tools and equipment for experiments. |
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A test or investigation to learn more about something, often involving various steps and observations. |
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The protection and preservation of natural resources, ecosystems, and endangered species. |
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An educated guess or prediction that scientists make before conducting an experiment. |
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A tool that makes small things look much bigger, helping scientists see tiny details. |
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The scientific study of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, and evolution. |
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Substances with different properties that scientists use to create reactions and study changes. |
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The act of carefully watching and noting information during an experiment or natural event. |
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Factors or elements that can change during an experiment, affecting the outcome. |
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Glass A handheld tool with a lens that magnifies and enlarges objects for closer inspection. |
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The branch of science that deals with matter, energy, motion, and the fundamental forces of nature. |
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The study of the Earth's atmosphere, weather, and climate. |
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The branch of biology that studies the relationships between living organisms and their environment. |
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The scientific study of celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies. |
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A person who studies and investigates the natural world, conducts experiments, and makes discoveries. |
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