Stack #120624
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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scientific inquiry | scientists ask questions about what they observe in the natural world- this guides research
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theory | a possible explanation of observations and data, which is tested and revised- these guide research and build scientific knowledge
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experiments | these produce much of the data that make up the foundation of science
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Aristotle | thought that the sun moved around the Earth- later, this idea was proven wrong
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Newton | studied planets and how objects fall to Earth
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Einstein | revised Newton's Laws to those of today
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experimental group | group that changes are made to to investigate a response to those changes
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control group | group to which nothing happens- use to compare changes from the experimental group
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