Across
- 2. The metric base unit for forces (like weight).
- 3. The part of your experiment that you leave unchanged so that you can compare your changed trials to.
- 5. A well researched and supported finding in science that attempts to say WHAT will happen in nature
- 7. An outlined procedure that provides a basic outline of how to 'do' science.
- 10. The metric base unit for mass.
- 11. A well researched and supported finding in science that attempts to say WHY things happen in nature
- 12. a way of discovering the rules of the universe through logic, experimentation, and observation
- 13. Mr. Pohl's shortcut memory trick to remembering the scientific method.
- 14. The part of your experiment that you are changing to see a result
Down
- 1. An idea that you are assuming to be true that other arguments are based upon.
- 4. The metric base unit for length.
- 6. The metric base unit for volume.
- 8. Applying science to solve problems with tools
- 9. The part of your experiment that you are actually testing in your experiement.
