Scientific Investigations

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Across
  1. 2. A question that requires testing and evidence collection based on observations, typically asking how changing one variable affects another.
  2. 6. disproved or contradicted the initial possible answer
  3. 7. A step-by-step method to answer questions about nature by gathering and studying facts and evidence.
  4. 9. The factor that you will change.
  5. 10. Elements that can change in an experiment.
  6. 11. A possible answer to the investigative question, based on current knowledge and observations. It is often stated in an "If..., then..., because..." format.
Down
  1. 1. the information and measurements that are recorded in a data table or chart while conducting an experiment
  2. 3. The process of conducting a test (implied by "Conduct your experiment").
  3. 4. The factor that you are measuring to see how it changes.
  4. 5. confirms what your hypothesis predicted
  5. 8. All other factors that you keep the same.