Across
- 2. - put together parts or materials to create something functional (verb)
- 4. - importance or meaning of something, especially in relation to results or findings (noun)
- 7. -well-tested explanation that is supported by evidence and widely accepted (noun)
- 9. - facts or data that support or prove a scientific claim or conclusion (noun)
- 10. - make or construct something by putting materials or ideas together (verb)
- 14. - statement about what is likely to happen based on prior knowledge or evidence (noun)
- 15. and Error - problem-solving method of testing multiple approaches until one works (noun)
- 16. - process of conducting tests to discover, verify, or demonstrate something (noun)
- 18. - change or adjustment made by an organism or system to fit a condition or environment (noun)
- 20. - test how strong or reliable it is under pressure; (noun) a test that measures endurance or durability (verb)
Down
- 1. - studying or investigating a topic to discover new information (verb)
- 3. - community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment (noun)
- 5. - to identify and fix problems or errors in a system or experiment (verb)
- 6. - process in which substances interact to form new substances or produce energy (noun)
- 8. - factor that can change in an experiment and affect the outcome (noun)
- 11. - improve, design, or bring an idea or project into a more advanced form (verb)
- 12. - tools, instruments, or equipment used to carry out a scientific experiment (noun)
- 13. - testable prediction or explanation for a scientific question (noun)
- 17. - series of steps followed to complete an experiment (noun)
- 19. - no error; correct and precise in measurement or observation (adjective)
