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What area of science would you most likely study if you liked insects?

What is Science? Chapter 1 Created & shared by Jamie Miller Fifth & Sixth Grade Teacher Caldwell Adventist Elementary School Idaho Conference, USA. What area of science would you most likely study if you liked insects? a. Health science b. Earth science c. Life science d. Physical science.

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What area of science would you most likely study if you liked insects?

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  1. What is Science?Chapter 1Created & shared by Jamie MillerFifth & Sixth Grade TeacherCaldwell Adventist Elementary SchoolIdaho Conference, USA

  2. What area of science would you most likely study if you liked insects? • a. Health scienceb. Earth sciencec. Life scienced. Physical science

  3. 2. Why are all areas of Science important? • They provide careers • They provide evidence of a Creator • They make life more interesting • All of these

  4. 3. Which of the following would be included in the study of life science? • a. Weather • b. Birds • c. Volcanoes • d. Rocks

  5. 4. Which of the following would be a product of science? a. Reading books b. Making observations c. Conducting experiments d. None of these

  6. 5. Which statement is true about science? a. It shows that the universe happened by chance b. The knowledge of science is always changing c. It can answer all our questions about nature d. All of these

  7. In which area of science would you most likely study electricity? • a. Health science • b. Earth science • c. Life science • d. Physical science

  8. Which of the following best defines science? • Conducting experiments with chemicals • Answering questions about nature • Reading books • None of these

  9. Which branch of science would not be included in physical science? • Biochemistry • Nutrition • Electronics • computers

  10. 9. Which of the following would be a product of science? • Facts • Recording data • Observing • Experimenting

  11. 10. Which area of science helps us have clearer minds and stronger bodies? • Health science • Physical science • Earth science • None of these

  12. 11. Which area of science gives people information about preventing disease? • Life science • Physical science • Health science • Earth science

  13. Why is the study of life science important? • It has helped us understand microorganisms that cause disease • It has helped us to learn about earthquakes • It has increased our understanding of electricity • All of these

  14. What does the study of • Earth science • help us do? • Develop rockets • Understand the laws of nature • Live more healthful lives • Predict weather more accurately

  15. Which branch of science would be included in physical science? • Physiology • Physics • Physical therapy • Seismology

  16. 15. Which of the following is not a branch of health science? • Botany • Medicine • Public health • Nursing

  17. Match each area of science with the branch of science that belongs to it. Write the letter of the area of science on the line provided. 16. _____ Astronomy a. Earth science 17. _____ Chemistry b. health science 18. _____ Laser technology c. life science 19. _____ Physical therapy d. physical science 20. _____ Physiology 21. _____ Seismology • a • d • d • d • b • c • a

  18. What is Earth Science? • Earth science studies Earth’s structure and the processes that affect Earth. It includes the study of rocks, minerals, volcanoes, earthquakes, the ocean, the atmosphere, and space.

  19. 24. What is the difference between the product and the process of science? The product of science is the information and ideas gained from the study of science. It includes facts, observations, and the ideas discovered by people. The process of science is the way scientists go about discovering the products of science. It includes experimenting, observing, and recording data.

  20. What is the relationship between God and science? If you believe in God, then the study of science provides evidence of His design. This evidence can be seen in every branch and area of science. As we study science more, more evidence of the Creator’s design is provided.

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