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Review Module 1 & 2
Horizontales
A theologian
Greek Scientist 546 BC
Created the process of pasteurization
Greek Scientist 287-212 BC
The idea that living organisms can be spontaneously formed from nonliving substances
An ancient form of paper made from a plant of the same name
Greek Scientist 460-370 BC
is not a means by which something can be proved.
The systematic study of the natural world through observationa dn experimentation in order to formulate general laws
An explanation of the natural world that has been thoroughly tested and is supported by a significant amount of evidence
A description of a natural phenomenon or principle that is supported by a significant amount of evidence and often includes mathematical terms
Verticales
Responsible for the Ptolemaic system
performed detailed experiments about motion
Uses observable, repeatable experiments to try to discover truth
Greek Scientist 500 BC
An example that contradicts a conclusion
A scientist kown for his medical knowledge
Relies on relics from the past and historical records to try to discover truth
Taught that the purpose of inquiry was not to come up with random experiments and the observation of their results but to learn the reasons behind the observations.
Greek Scientist 400 BC
Grew during the dark ages. The main goal of was to find a way to transform lead into gold.
An educated guess that atempts to explain an observation or answer a question
The father of the scientific method
Greek Scientist 640-650