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Glenoce Science Level Red Study Guide - Glencoe

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Name Date ClassCopyright © <strong>Glencoe</strong>/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.16.17.18.1<strong>Study</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>Minerals—Earth’s JewelsDirections: Match the terms from the word bank with the phrases below.Earth science health science physical science scientific theorychemistry life science physics technologyclimate mountain gorillas science1. the study of matter and energy2. something a meteorologist might study3. an explanation of a pattern in nature that is supported by observationsand results from many investigations4. an endangered species that was studied by Dian Fossey in Rwanda5. study of living systems and their interactions6. the study of energy and its ability to change matter7. a field that is part of life science and includes careers such as dietitians,nurses, and physiotherapists8. study of nonliving things and systems on Earth and in space9. a way of learning more about the world, that starts with making observationsand asking questions10. applications of theoretical science. It’s what engineers develop.11. the study of matterDirections: Use Figure 2 to list four possible outcomes when new information is found about a scientificexplanation.12. 13.14. 15.Chapter1Directions: Fill in the chart with the three interacting parts of a system, and two examples of each of theseparts from your school.Three Parts of a System First Example Second ExampleThe Nature of <strong>Science</strong> 1

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