Chapter 1.2

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How many branches does science have? Science has 7 branches
What does Glassware allow you to do? Glassware allows you to mix chemicals
What is the coldest weather that has been in Antartica? The coldest weather in Antartica is 89.2C!
Who lives in Antartica? Only scientists live in Antartica to study the country
Why can only a small population of animals live in Antartica? Because of the extremely cold environment
What is mass usually measured in? Mass is usually measured in grams or kilograms.
What is the hottest part of a bunsen burner? The hottest part of a bunsen burner is the top of the flame
Why is antarctica an important place for scientific investigation? Because it's a good place for studying the environment
How many research station are in Antartica? There are 76 research stations
What are some of the most dangerous equipments in a science lab? Bunsen burners and Hotplates
What is the yellow flame in the Bunsen burner called? The yellow flame in the bunsen is called a Safety flame
What do pegs and tongs allow you to do? They allow you to pick up hot objects
What is a gauze mat used for? It is used for spreading heat
What do Geologists study? Geologists study geology (earthquakes, rocks e.t.c
What is the bench mat used for? A bench mat is used for protechting a bench
How many scientists live in Antartica at summertime? 4000 scientists live in Antartica
How many scientists live in Antartica at wintertime? 1000 scientists live Antartica at winter
How much percentage of the world's ice does Antartica contain? 90% of the world's ice is in Antartica!!
What temperature can the bunsen burner get to? It can get to 1500C degrees
What is volume usually measured in a lab It is usually measured in LITERS AND MILLIMITERS
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