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Task Card #1
Task Card #2
For every action, there will
be an equal and opposite
reaction.
An object in motion stays
in motion, unless acted on
by an outside force.
Task Card #5
Task Card #4
States what happens.
Organisms change over time
as a result of changes in
inheritable physical or
behavioral traits.
Task Card #8
Task Card #3
The total mass present before
a chemical reaction is the
same as the total mass
present after the chemical
reaction.
The observed gravitational
effect between masses
results from their warping
of spacetime.
Task Card #11
Task Card #7
The leading explanation
of how the universe
began.
Energy can be neither
created nor destroyed.
Task Card #10
Task Card #9
Equal volumes of all gases, at
.
the same temperature
and
pressure, have the same
number of molecules.
Explains why different
reactions occur at different
rates, and suggests ways to
change the rate of a reaction..
Task Card #6
Each planet revolves
around the Sun in an
elliptical orbit with the Sun
at one focus.
Task Card #12
Describes how certain diseases are
caused by the invasion of the body
by microorganisms, organisms
too small to be seen except
through a microscope.
Task Card #14
Task Card #15
. Plate tectonics occurs
Explains why something
happens.
Task Card #16
Task Card #13
.
because the Earth’s
surface is
divided into multiple plates that
glide over the mantle.
Force equals mass
times acceleration.
Explains that all living things
are composed of one or
more cells; the cell is the basic
unit of life; and new cells arise
from existing cells.
Task Card #1
Task Card #2
For every action, there will
be an equal and opposite
reaction.
Law
An object in motion stays
in motion, unless acted on
by an outside force.
Law
Task Card #5
Task Card #4
States what happens.
Law
Organisms change over time
as a result of changes in
inheritable physical or
behavioral traits. Theory
Task Card #8
Task Card #3
The total mass present before
a chemical reaction is the
same as the total mass
present after the chemical
reaction. Law
The observed gravitational
effect between masses
results from their warping
of spacetime. Theory
Task Card #11
Task Card #7
The leading explanation
of how the universe
began. Theory
Energy can be neither
created nor destroyed.
Law
Task Card #10
Task Card #9
Equal volumes of all gases, at
.
the same temperature
and
pressure, have the same
number of molecules. Law
Explains why different
reactions occur at different
rates, and suggests ways to
change the rate of a reaction.
Theory
Task Card #6
Each planet revolves
around the Sun in an
elliptical orbit with the Sun
at one focus. Law
Task Card #12
Describes how certain diseases are
caused by the invasion of the body
by microorganisms, organisms
too small to be seen except
through a microscope. Theory
Task Card #14
Task Card #15
. Plate tectonics occurs
Explains why something
happens..
Theory
Task Card #16
Task Card #13
.
because the Earth’s
surface is
divided into multiple plates that
glide over the mantle. Theory
Force equals mass
times acceleration.
Law
Explains that all living things
are composed of one or
more cells; the cell is the basic
unit of life; and new cells arise
from existing cells. Theory
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