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MASS, GRAVITY, AND PARACHUTES
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GRAVITY: Force that pulls on objects on or near the Earth.
MASS: The amount of space an object takes up.
PARACHUTES: An object that allows a person to descend to Earth safely.
INQUIRY: An organized way to gather information
SCIENTIFIC METHOD: A series of steps used to plan and carry out an experiment or investigation.
CONTROLLED VARIABLE: The factors in and investigation that remain the same.
HYPOTHESIS: A testable possible answer to a scientific question; and educated guess.
DATA: Information collected during an investigation to support an hypotheses
COMPARE: Identifying ways that things or events are alike or different.
CLASSIFY: Grouping objects or events into categories by using like characteristics.
OBSERVATION: Using your senses to gather information about objects or events.
INVESTIGATION: a procedure carried out to gather data or information about an object or an event.
DEPENDENT VARIABLE: The factor in an experiment or investigation that may change.
INQUIRY: An organized way to gather data.
MEASUREMENT: Length, mass, volume, or another property of an object to a standard or metric unit.
PREDICTION: Use observations and data to form an idea of what will happen under certain conditions.
MASS, GRAVITY, AND PARACHUTES
| The factors in and investigation that remain the same. |
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| The factor in an experiment or investigation that may change. |
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| A series of steps used to plan and carry out an experiment or investigation. |
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| a procedure carried out to gather data or information about an object or an event. |
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| Length, mass, volume, or another property of an object to a standard or metric unit. |
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| Using your senses to gather information about objects or events. |
| |
| A testable possible answer to a scientific question; and educated guess. |
| |
| An object that allows a person to descend to Earth safely. |
| |
| Use observations and data to form an idea of what will happen under certain conditions. |
| |
| Grouping objects or events into categories by using like characteristics. |
| |
| Identifying ways that things or events are alike or different. |
| |
| Force that pulls on objects on or near the Earth. |
| |
| An organized way to gather information |
| |
| An organized way to gather data. |
| |
| Information collected during an investigation to support an hypotheses |
| |
| The amount of space an object takes up. |
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MASS, GRAVITY, AND PARACHUTES
| The factors in and investigation that remain the same. |
| |
| The factor in an experiment or investigation that may change. |
| |
| A series of steps used to plan and carry out an experiment or investigation. |
| |
| a procedure carried out to gather data or information about an object or an event. |
| |
| Length, mass, volume, or another property of an object to a standard or metric unit. |
| |
| Using your senses to gather information about objects or events. |
| |
| A testable possible answer to a scientific question; and educated guess. |
| |
| An object that allows a person to descend to Earth safely. |
| |
| Use observations and data to form an idea of what will happen under certain conditions. |
| |
| Grouping objects or events into categories by using like characteristics. |
| |
| Identifying ways that things or events are alike or different. |
| |
| Force that pulls on objects on or near the Earth. |
| |
| An organized way to gather information |
| |
| An organized way to gather data. |
| |
| Information collected during an investigation to support an hypotheses |
| |
| The amount of space an object takes up. |
| |
© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only