Laryssa Soares

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Across
  1. 4. The law that says energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
  2. 5. Explains the what and how of something happens
  3. 8. When two tectonic plates move away from each other
  4. 9. When two plates come together.
  5. 12. The process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation, it is known as scientific ____.
  6. 14. When two objects interact, they apply forces to each other of equal magnitude and opposite direction.
  7. 15. It's the variable that is varied or manipulated by the researcher.
  8. 19. The force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration.
  9. 22. When a scientist does the same experiment as another scientist to find out if the result is valid
  10. 23. Do multiple trials of an experiment to help verify results and check for errors.
  11. 24. The theory that explain the way the universe began.
Down
  1. 1. The energy of movement, like running and walking
  2. 2. When two tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other.
  3. 3. The act of knowing and recording something.
  4. 4. A property that describes the ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change.
  5. 6. The law that says mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions.
  6. 7. As scientists call the variable that is what happens as a result of the independent variable.
  7. 10. An object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it.
  8. 11. Type of stored energy that an object
  9. 13. The name given to when scientist form a table of observations from an experiment over a set a period of time
  10. 16. A physical property is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance.
  11. 17. A testable and clear statement about what you think will happen in a science experiment that is based on your observations and prior knowledge.
  12. 18. Explain why something happens
  13. 20. Something you keep the same during an experiment
  14. 21. How many Independent variable can an experiment have