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the nature of science and inquiry

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science   process of looking at and studying things in the world in order to gain knowledge  
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scientific theory   a possible explanation for repeatedly observed patterns in nature supported by observations and results from many investigations  
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scientific law   a rule that describes a pattern in nature but does not try to explain why something happens  
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system   a set of objects or parts that form a whole.  
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life science   study of living systems and how they interact  
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earth science   study of Earth systems and systems in space, including weather and climate systems, and the study of nonliving things such as rocks, oceans, and planets.  
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physical science   physical science study of matter, which is anything that takes up space and has mass, and the study of energy, which is the ability to cause change physical science study of matter, which is anything that takes up space and has mass, and the study of en  
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technology   use of science to help people in some way  
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observation   a record or description of an occurrence or pattern in nature  
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quantitative observation   observation using numbers  
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qualitative observation   observation using senses  
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hypothesis   reasonable guess that can be tested and is based on what is known and what is observed.  
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infer   to draw a conclusion based on observation.  
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controlled experiment   involves changing one factor and observing its affect on one thing while keeping all other things constant  
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variable   factor that can be changed in an experiment  
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independent variable   factor that is intentionally varied by the experimenter  
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dependent variable   factor that may change as a result of changes purposely made to the independent variable.  
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control   standard to which the outcome of a test is compared.  
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model   any representation of an object or an event that is used as a tool for understanding the natural world; can communicate observations and ideas, test predictions, and save time, money, and lives  
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prediction   an educated guess as to what is going to happen based on observation  
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critical thinking   involves using knowledge and thinking skills to evaluate evidence and explanations.  
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data   data information gathered during an investigation; recorded in the form of descriptions, tables, graphs, or drawings. PAGE(S) 28 information gathered during an investigation; recorded in the form of descriptions, tables, graphs, or drawings  
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significant digits   number of digits used to indicate the uncertainty of the measuring tool used  
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SI   international system of units; related by multiple of tens, designed to provide a world wide standard of physical measurement  
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scientific method   organized set of investigation procedures that can include stating a problem, forming a hypothesis, researching and gathering information, testing a hypothesis, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions  
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scientific method   organized set of investigation procedures that can include stating a problem, forming a hypothesis, researching and gathering information, testing a hypothesis, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions  
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