Across
- 6. The __________ results of the experiment are the values obtained by performing the experiment and making measurements
- 8. All the components of the physical universe; atoms, plants, ecosystems, people, societies, galaxies, etc., as well as the natural forces at work on these components. Hint this is two words, just leave a blank space between them.
- 9. In order for a hypothesis to become a theory or a law it requires a lot of supporting _____________.
- 10. An initial insight into the natural world; a concept that has not yet verified, but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena
- 11. Information/results obtained from an experiment
- 12. The range of possible values within which the true value of a measurement lies
- 13. A summary of how the predicted and measured results match up and a decision regarding if the experiment support the hypothesis or not
- 14. A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis.
Down
- 1. A testable belief we use to simplify the real world for the purpose of developing a mathematical model
- 2. A set of mathematical equations which represent a real-world problem. Hint this is two words, just leave a blank space between them.
- 3. The __________ results of an experiment are the values obtained from the mathematical model
- 4. In an experiment the variable we control and believe will affect another variable is called __________
- 5. A description of a natural phenomenon or principle that holds true under specific conditions
- 7. An explanation for a large number of facts and observations about the natural world
- 11. In an experiment the variable we measure and believe will be affected by another variable is called __________