Year 7 Intro to Science

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Across
  1. 4. A device or tool used for measuring or weighing objects, often marked with units of measurement such as grams or kilograms.
  2. 6. Descriptive information or characteristics that do not involve numerical measurements, often based on observations using the senses.
  3. 10. The measurement of the extent of an object from one end to the other, often measured in units such as meters, centimeters, or millimeters.
  4. 11. The curved surface of a liquid in a container, caused by the surface tension of the liquid, often used in measuring volume.
  5. 13. The amount of space occupied by an object or substance, often measured in units such as liters.
  6. 17. An error that occurs when the position of the observer affects the perception of the measurement, leading to inaccuracies in readings.
  7. 19. The amount of matter in an object, often measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
  8. 20. Information, facts, or measurements collected or observed during experiments, surveys, or research, often used for analysis and drawing conclusions.
Down
  1. 1. The branch of science that investigates the Earth's structure, composition, processes, and history, including the study of rocks, minerals, and landforms.
  2. 2. The branch of science that explores the fundamental principles governing matter, energy, space, and time, encompassing concepts such as motion, forces, and energy.
  3. 3. The systematic study of the natural world, encompassing various branches such as biology, chemistry, and physics, aimed at understanding phenomena through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
  4. 5. The progression of events from the past, through the present, and into the future, often measured in units such as seconds, minutes, hours, days, or years.
  5. 7. A standard quantity used as a measure, such as meters for length, grams for mass, or seconds for time.
  6. 8. An instrument used for measuring temperature, typically consisting of a sealed glass tube containing a liquid, such as mercury or alcohol, that expands or contracts with temperature changes.
  7. 9. The branch of science that deals with the study of celestial objects such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies, as well as the universe as a whole.
  8. 12. The branch of science concerned with the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter, often focusing on the substances and their transformations.
  9. 14. The process of quantifying or determining the size, extent, or amount of something using standard units.
  10. 15. The branch of science that deals with the study of living organisms, their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution.
  11. 16. Numerical data or measurements that involve quantities, amounts, or sizes, often expressed with numbers and units.
  12. 18. Correct, precise, and free from errors or deviations from the true value, reflecting a close agreement between a measurement and the actual value.