Experiment - A test to learn something new., Hypothesis - A guess you can test in an experiment., Observation - Watching and noticing things carefully., Analysis - Thinking about information to understand it., Conclusion - The answer or result of an experiment., Theory - An idea that explains something, supported by evidence., Evidence - Facts or information that show something is true., Phenomenon - Something unusual or interesting that happens., Variable - Something in an experiment that can change., Data - Information collected during an experiment., Chemistry - The study of substances and how they change., Biology - The study of living things like plants, animals, and humans., Physics - The study of forces, motion, and how things work in nature., Ecosystem - A community of plants, animals, and their environment working together., Gravity - The force that pulls things down to Earth., Energy - The power that makes things work or move., Matter - Anything that takes up space and has weight., Microscope - A tool used to see very small objects., Atom - The smallest part of an element, like a building block of matter., Fossil - The remains of plants or animals that lived long ago, found in rocks., Planet - A large object in space that orbits a star, like Earth or Mars., Scientist - A person who studies and learns about science., Invention - A new tool or idea created to solve a problem or make life easier., Telescope - A tool used to see things that are far away, like stars and planets., Climate - The weather patterns in a place over a long time.,

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