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Science
An organized body of knowledge gathered over a long period of time to explain the world we live in
Science
Knowledge or a system covering general truths or the operation of general laws especially as obtained and tested through scientific method
Scientific Method
1. Identifying the problem (Questioning)
2. Gathering
Preliminary
data
3. Formulating a
hypothesis
4. Testing of the
hypothesis
5.
Analysis
and
Interpretation
of data
6. Drawing of
Conclusion
Independent Variable
Variable changed by the experimenter
Dependent Variable
Variable that responds to the variable that is changed in the experiment
Experimental
group
Groups that receive treatment
Control group
Opposite
of
Experimental
Hypothesis
What we think the answer to the question is and it should stated in terms of the variables defined
Scientific
law
A description of a natural occurrence that has been observed many times
Scientific theory
A reasonable explanation of a scientific law. It is derived from a hypothesis that has been supported by repeated testing
Model
Helps visualize occurrences and objects that cannot be observed directly
Scientific
laws
and
theories
cannot be proven absolutely. They are maintained as all observations support them
The International System of Units (SI) uses the seven base quantities and units
Mass
(Kilogram, kg)
Length
(Meter, m)
Time
(Second, s)
Amount of
Substance
(Mole, mol)
Temperature
(Kelvin, K)
Electric
current (Ampere, A)
Luminous
intensity (Candela, cd)
Significant digits
No. of certain digits + one certain digit (0 or 5)
Lithosphere
is the solid part and the largest portion of the earth
Hydrosphere
is the liquid part and it covers about
71
% of the earth's surface
Atmosphere
is the gaseous portion that envelops the earth
Biosphere
is the region where living things are found
Types of rocks
Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
Igneous
rocks
Formed from hardened magma and lava
Igneous rocks
Rhyolite
Granite
Basalt
Sedimentary rocks
Form from deposited fragments or particles of other rocks that have been weathered and eroded
Sedimentary rocks
Limestone
Conglomerate
Dolomite
Shale
Metamorphic rocks
Rocks that have undergone changes due to heat and pressure
Rocks
are made up of minerals which are either elements or compounds
Weathering
All processes which combine to cause the disintegration and chemical alteration of rocks at or near earth surface
Erosion
Includes all the process of loosening, removal, and transportation which tend to wear away the earth's surface
Lithification
The conversion of unconsolidated sediment into solid rock
Meteorology
The study of the earth's atmosphere, weather and climate
Weather
The daily condition of the earth's atmosphere
Climate
General conditions of temperature and precipitation in a large area over a long period of time
Gases found in the atmosphere
Nitrogen
(about
78%
)
Oxygen
(
21%
)
Other gases (water vapor, CO2, O3)
Layers in the atmosphere
Troposphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Ionosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
Layer where life exists and where different weather conditions prevail
Stratosphere
Contains ozone that serves as a protective shield against UV rays and where jetstream is found
Mesosphere
Layer where meteoroids that enter the earth's atmosphere are burned
Ionosphere
Contains ions that are used for radio communications
Exosphere
Orbit space for artificial satellites
Winds
Movement of air caused by the uneven temperature and pressure in the atmosphere
Winds
Monsoons
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