Across
- 4. To make something clear or understandable by providing reasons, descriptions, or theories.
- 10. To organize or group objects, organisms, or ideas based on shared characteristics or properties.
- 11. To record or write down observations, procedures, or findings in a systematic manner for scientific purposes.
- 12. To conduct tests or trials to gather data and discover or validate scientific principles or concepts.
- 13. To determine the size, quantity, or extent of something using appropriate tools or instruments.
Down
- 1. To create or devise something new or original in the field of science, such as an apparatus or method.
- 2. To show or prove a scientific concept, principle, or process through a practical or visual example.
- 3. To explore or inquire into a subject or phenomenon systematically in order to uncover facts or explanations.
- 5. To make an educated guess or estimate about what may happen in the future based on available evidence or patterns.
- 6. To examine or study data, facts, or materials in order to understand their components or relationships.
- 7. To gather or accumulate specimens, data, or information for scientific purposes.
- 8. To find or uncover something new or previously unknown through scientific investigation or exploration.
- 9. To closely watch or examine something using the senses or scientific tools to gather information.
