Across
- 3. (in scientific writing)
- 6. (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.)
- 9. (in scientific writing)
- 13. (as it applies to scientific observations)
- 14. ('a question that a research project sets out to answer')
- 15. (degree of hotness or coldness measured on a definite scale.)
- 18. (as it applies to the science)
- 19. (the lowest limit of the thermodynamic temperature scale)
- 21. (continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.)
- 24. (a large coherent body of matter)
- 25. (in scientific writing)
- 27. (as it applies to scientific thinking)
- 28. (a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.)
- 30. (as it applies to scientific theories)
- 31. (he emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.)
Down
- 1. (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.)
- 2. (a form of energy that can be converted into work)
- 4. (also called the control in an experiment)
- 5. (Heat is the flow of )
- 7. (explanation made on the basis of limited evidence)
- 8. (the amount of space that a substance or object occupies)
- 10. (a relationship between two variables when their product equals to a constant value.)
- 11. (matter cannot be created or destroyed, but it can change forms)
- 12. (used to meassure atmospheric pressure)
- 16. (the pressure within the atmosphere of Earth.)
- 17. (as it applies to scientific data)
- 20. (as it applies to scientific method)
- 22. (the spreading of something more widely.)
- 23. (the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions.)
- 26. (corresponding in size or amount to something else.)
- 29. (also known as specific mass)
