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Science Review. Thinking Like a Si-Untist. What is my name?. Hey, Dude! Mr. Krueger Mr. Berger Mr. Clough Bond, James Bond. 20. Which of these is not part of the Scientific Method?. Guessing Posing a Question Developing a Hypothesis Designing a Controlled Experiment
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Science Review Thinking Like a Si-Untist
What is my name? • Hey, Dude! • Mr. Krueger • Mr. Berger • Mr. Clough • Bond, James Bond 20
Which of these is not part of the Scientific Method? • Guessing • Posing a Question • Developing a Hypothesis • Designing a Controlled Experiment • Testing a Hypothesis • Collecting and Interpreting Data • Measuring • Drawing Conclusions
Which is the First Step of the Scientific Method? • Collecting and Interpreting Data • Designing a Controlled Experiment • Developing a Hypothesis • Measuring • Drawing Conclusions • Posing a Question • Testing a Hypothesis
Which is the Second Step of the Scientific Method? • Collecting and Interpreting Data • Designing a Controlled Experiment • Developing a Hypothesis • Measuring • Drawing Conclusions • Posing a Question • Testing a Hypothesis
Which is the Third Step of the Scientific Method? • Collecting and Interpreting Data • Designing a Controlled Experiment • Developing a Hypothesis • Measuring • Drawing Conclusions • Posing a Question • Testing a Hypothesis
Which is the Fourth Step of the Scientific Method? • Collecting and Interpreting Data • Designing a Controlled Experiment • Developing a Hypothesis • Measuring • Drawing Conclusions • Posing a Question • Testing a Hypothesis
Which is the Fifth Step of the Scientific Method? • Collecting and Interpreting Data • Designing a Controlled Experiment • Developing a Hypothesis • Measuring • Drawing Conclusions • Posing a Question • Testing a Hypothesis
Which is the Sixth Step of the Scientific Method? • Collecting and Interpreting Data • Designing a Controlled Experiment • Developing a Hypothesis • Measuring • Drawing Conclusions • Posing a Question • Testing a Hypothesis
Which is the Final Step of the Scientific Method? • Collecting and Interpreting Data • Designing a Controlled Experiment • Developing a Hypothesis • Measuring • Drawing Conclusions • Posing a Question • Testing a Hypothesis
A well tested scientific concept that explains a wide range of observations is called a • Guess • Hypothesis • Model • Simulation • Scientific Theory
The study of the forces that have shaped the Earth though its long history is • Geology • Oceanography • Meteorology • Astronomy • Environmental Science
The study of everything from the chemistry of ocean water to the shape of the ocean floor to living things in the ocean’s depths is • Geology • Oceanography • Meteorology • Astronomy • Environmental Science
The study of conditions in the atmosphere • Geology • Oceanography • Meteorology • Astronomy • Environmental Science
The study of the universe beyond the earth • Geology • Oceanography • Meteorology • Astronomy • Environmental Science
The study of Earth’s environment and resources • Geology • Oceanography • Meteorology • Astronomy • Environmental Science
A variable that a scientist changes is called the manipulated variable • True • False
A responding variable and a dependent variable are the same thing. • True • False
The shape of land • Elevation • Landforms • Relief • Topography
The height above sea level of a point on the Earth’s surface • Elevation • Landforms • Relief • Topography
The difference in elevation between the highest and lowest point of an area • Elevation • Landforms • Relief • Topography
The feature of topography formed by the processes that shape Earth’s surface • Elevation • Landforms • Relief • Topography
A landform made of flat or gently rolling land with low relief • Mountain • Plateaus • Plains
A landform with high elevation and high relief • Mountain • Plateaus • Plains
A landform with high elevation and a more or less level surface • Mountain • Plateaus • Plains
The Earth’s solid, rocky outer layer • Atmosphere • Biosphere • Hydrosphere • Lithosphere
The mixture of gases that surround the earth • Atmosphere • Biosphere • Hydrosphere • Lithosphere
The earth’s oceans, lakes, rivers, and ice • Atmosphere • Biosphere • Hydrosphere • Lithosphere
All living things – whether in the air, in the oceans, or on and beneath the land surface • Atmosphere • Biosphere • Hydrosphere • Lithosphere
The geologic idea that the processes that operate today also operated in the past is called uniformitarianism. • True • False
The geologic idea that some major world changing events have affected the history of the Earth is called catastrophism. • True • False
Creationists tend to be • Catastrophists • Uniformists • Neither • Both • I don’t care cuz I gots swag
Lines that measure north and south of the equator are • Latitude • Longitude
Lines that measure east and west of the prime meridian are • Latitude • Longitude
Lines that meet at the north and south pole are lines of • Latitude • Longitude
Parallel lines are lines of • Latitude • Longitude
Lines that go east and west are lines of • Latitude • Longitude
Lines that go north and south are lines of • Latitude • Longitude
Half of the earth is a hemisphere • True • False
Latitude and Longitude are measured in degrees • True • False
Throughout history there have been many Prime Meridians • True • False
A contour line shows points of different elevation on a map • True • False
The farther apart contour lines are the steeper the relief • True • False
This test was long • True • False
Mr. Krueger is the greatest teacher ever • True • True • True • The opposite of false