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level: Defining Space

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level questions: Defining Space

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Branch of science concerned with identifying and describing the earth, utilizing spatial awareness to try and understand why things exist in specific locationsGeography
Is the mapping of spaces to allow better navigation, for visualization purposes and to act as a localization deviceCartography
Apply statistical concepts to collected spatial data in order to create an estimate for unobserved occurrences or phenomenaGeostatic
The science involved with the observation, explanation and measuring of objects in outer spaceAstronomy
Used to measure the mass of a personBathroom Scale
Used to measure the mass of cooking ingredientsKitchen Scale
Used to measure the mass of very small organisms or animalsChemical Balance
Usually no longer than half a metre, marked in millimetres and centimetresRuler
Marked in millimetres, centimetres and metresTape Measure
Measures the internal diameter of a pipe or the external diameter of a bolt and is much more accurate than a tape measure or rulerVernier Calliper
Used to measure in millionths of a meter, called micrometers or microns and is found in microscopes and telescopesScrew Micrometer
Used in the kitchen which measure the volume of liquid in millimetersMeasuring Cylinders
Used to measure temperature in degrees Celsius or in degrees FahrenheitThermometer
Used to measure time in hours, minutes and secondsClocks
When two lines intersect at a pointVertex
The circular span between the linesAngle
Unit measuring the size of an angleDegree
A full circle rotation360°
Half circle180°
Quarter circle90°
A geometric figure consisting of three points or verticals which are connected with straight line segments called sidesTriangle
The number of squares needed to cover a given surfaceArea
He ran a school where philosophy and religion were studied, in addition to astronomy, mathematics, and musicPythagoras
The idea that all physical relationships could be expressed by mathematical relationsCore of Pythagoras’s teachings