First Unit
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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KHDMDCM | Kilo
Hecto
Deka
MIDDLE
Deci
Centi
Milli
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Formula for Density | D=M/V
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Formula for Volume | LxWxH
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(Litho)sphere | Crust & Upper Mantel (Hard)
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Hydrosphere | Liquid layer (Oceans, Lakes, ETC)
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Atmosphere | Layer of air.
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Biosphere | Area where life exists.
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Outer Space | Anything above area.
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Scientific Method | 1) Pose a Question
2) Research
3) Make Hypothesis
4) Experiment
5) Record Data & Observations
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Independent Variable | Condition that changes
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Dependent Variable | Depends upon independent variable
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Does the size of an object effect the density? | No.
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1 in = ? | 2.5 cm
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1 qt = ? | .96 l
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1 kg = ? | 2.2 lbs
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