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'''Scientific Diagram''' is when you complete an ''illustration'' |
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that pertains to a topic mostly used by scientists. |
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== Different Types of Diagrams == |
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* Flow Chart |
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* Sequence Chart |
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* Cause and Effect |
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* Tree diagram |
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* Graph ( pie, line, etc.) |
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* Concept Map |
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* Family Tree |
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* Venn Diagram |
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* Mind Map ( Board Games- Visual,Words) |
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== Scientific methods == |
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The essential elements of a scientific method are : |
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*Characterizations ( observations, and measurements) |
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*Hypotheses (theoretical) |
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*Predictions (reasoning include hypothesis and theory to force outcome) |
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*Experiments (tests of all of the above) |
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== What to Do? == |
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Any kind of diagram you do has to cause something scientifically. You might include how a rock is born but get into more depth and say how a ''Igneous rock'' is born. |
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Scientific Diagram Example |
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# ''Lava'' and ''Magma'' cools |
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# The ''lava'' and ''magma'' becomes a rock when crystal structure forms. |
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# The rock then forms what is known as an ''Igneous Rock''. |
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== Links == |
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[[Category:Diagrams]] |