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Scientific Method:
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state the problem
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Scientific Method:
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research
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Scientific Method:
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hypothesis
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Scientific Method:
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procedures
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Scientific Method:
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observations
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Scientific Method:
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Conclusion
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Scientific Method:
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Repeat the work
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written as a question
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Problem
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info. on the problem
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research
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Written in "If I test... then I think format
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Hypothesis
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Procedures are further divided into _______, and ________
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Materials and Variables
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Supplies needed for the experiment
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Materials
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Variables are further divided into _________, and ________
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Control Variables and Manipulated Variables
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Things that are the same during the experiment
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Control Variables
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Things that are purposely different in the experiment
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Manipulated Variables
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Written in a chart or graph
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Observations
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Written in complete scentences, and includes data from the experiment
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Conclusion
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the part of the experiment that can be published or announced
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Conclusion
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first to use the telescope
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Gallileo
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proved why the planets orbit the sun, by discovering the element of gravity
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Newton
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Came up with the heliocentric theory, the theory that the Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
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Copernicus
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he discovered orbits and proved the sun was at the center of the solar system; Brahe's assistant
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Kepler
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Used the mural quadrant, Believed the planets(except Earth) revolved around the sun, and the sun and moon revolve around the Earth
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Brahe
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Name all the Gas Giants
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Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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Name all the inner planets
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Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
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What is another name for the inner planets
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Terrestrial
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the turning of an object on it's axis
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rotation
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the orbit of one cbject around another
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revolution
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a thin red reigon bellow the corona which is to faint to see unless a total solar eclipse
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chromosphere
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where the gasses get thick enough to see; what we know as the surface of the sun
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photosphere
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List the planets in order from the sun
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Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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Where is the sun's energy produced?
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core
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Which planet has the hottest surface temp.?
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Venus
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Which planet has simmilar size and density
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Venus
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Which planet is the largest?
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Jupiter
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What planet spins on it's side?
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Uranus
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Which planet has the most moons?
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Saturn
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Which planet has the Great Red Spot?
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Jupiter
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What is the asteroid belt?
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A belt of asteroids between Mars and Jupiter
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What are planetesimals?
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Tiny building blocks of planets
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1st layer (from the center) of the sun
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core
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2nd layer(from the center) of the sun
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radiative zone
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3rd layer (from the center) of the sun
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convective zone
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4th Layer (from the center) of the sun
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photosphere
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5th layer ( from the center) of the sun
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choromoshere
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6th layer (from the center) of the sun
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corona
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