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  • Professor Paula Tennant studied immigration and its effect on people. T/F
    False
  • Has this game been helpful?
    Yes/No
  • What is the Displacement Method?
    The displacement method (submersion, or dunking method) can be used to accurately measure the volume of oddly shaped things.
  • What are the steps in the scientific method?
    Make an observation, Ask a question, Form a hypothesis, Conduct an experiment, Analyse the data, Draw a conclusion
  • What is this symbol?
    Bio Hazard
  • Which Jamaican scientist created the Jamaica Hope?
    Dr. Thomas Lecky
  • Who is under your bed right now?
    ME ??!?!!?
  • If I break something in the lab, i should throw it away without telling anyone. T/F
    False
  • Define the term Technology.
    Technology is the use of science for a practical use.
  • When converting metres to kilometres you divide or multiply by
    divide by 1000
  • When using a measuring cylinder, do you read the top or bottom of the curved line?
    Bottom
  • What is the Scientific Process Skill that includes using your 5 senses?
    Observation
  • What did Paula Tennent do that was significant?
    She created first to create a papaya that is resistant to the Papaya Ringspot Virus.
  • What are the scientific process skills?
    Observation, Communication, Predicting and Inferring, Comparing and Classifying, Measuring and Manipulating, Interpreting, Recording and Reporting
  • The first step in the scientific method is
    observe
  • How do you measure the volume of a regular object?
    Length x Width = Number x Height
  • Quantitive vs. Qualitative observation
    Qualitative observations are made when you use your senses to observe the results. (Sight, smell, touch, taste and hear.) Quantitative observations are made wit
  • What is the difference between science and technology?
    Science is the study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment, and technology is the application of s