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| To draw a conclusion based on what you have observed |
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| What is being compared in an experiment |
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| What is being tested in an experiment |
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| How the experiment is measured |
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| Things that do not change in an experiment |
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| Not an exact measurement, but a rough guess |
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| The basic unit of length in the metric system |
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| System International, the metric system |
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| The amount of matter in an object or substance |
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| The amount of space an object takes up |
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| Has weight and takes up space (the stuffing) |
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| The amount of mass an object has for a given amount of volume, or space |
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| Step by step instruction to complete an experiment |
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| Information that was discovered after doing an experiment, usually in a table or chart |
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| Part of the scientific method that refers back to the hypothesis |
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| Unit of metric measurement for mass |
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| Unit of metric measurement for volume |
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| unit of metric measurement used when determining the volume of a solid, both regular and irregularly shaped |
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