How Do Scientists Work Together To Solve Problems?

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Across
  1. 2. Two or atoms that combine together.
  2. 4. Structures that are _____ resist folding and compression.
  3. 5. The material all objects are made of.
  4. 7. How close together the measured values are.
  5. 9. When you have a large range of data.
  6. 11. The spread of the data.
  7. 12. The extremely small particles that matter is made of.
  8. 13. One time through a procedure.
  9. 14. Multiple attempts to improve on a process or product.
  10. 15. The reducing of size by squeezing.
  11. 18. The pull between objects.
  12. 19. The amount of push or pull a structure has to resist.
Down
  1. 1. An imaginary point on or near an object where all the matter of the object is equally distributed.
  2. 3. To run a procedure again and to get the same result.
  3. 6. Working together.
  4. 8. The zone between the smallest and largest solution results.
  5. 10. The reducing of size by bending over.
  6. 15. Taking the work of someone else and claiming it as yours.
  7. 16. Scientists only trust experimental results that are ______ by other scientists.
  8. 17. Structures are _____ if they resist tipping over.