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Name another scientist who contributed to heliocentricity.
Galileo Galilei.
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Name one factor that affects the acceptance of scientific conclusions.
Quality of evidence.
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How did collaboration help develop the theory of evolution?
Scientists shared ideas and evidence, which strengthened the theory.
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Give a third way the periodic table has been used.
Investigating elements in medicine.
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What is a scientific conclusion?
A statement summarising what data shows and whether the hypothesis was supported.
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Give one reason why conclusions are important for future investigations.
They guide new questions and research directions.
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Name another factor that affects the acceptance of scientific conclusions.
Peer review and replication.
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Win 25 points!
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How did Hess use Wegenerâs ideas?
He added seafloor spreading as a mechanism for continental drift.
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Give one example of a reliable measurement.
Repeating an experiment three times and getting similar results each time.
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What is validity in an experiment?
How well the investigation measures what it is supposed to.
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What is reliability in an experiment?
How consistent or repeatable the results are.
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Win 50 points!
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Lose 25 points!
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Win 15 points!
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Give 15 points!
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Name one scientist who contributed to heliocentricity.
Nicolaus Copernicus.
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Give one way the periodic table has been used in research.
Predicting undiscovered elements.
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