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without air, ________ cannot travel
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Natural philosophers thought all living things _________ completely when they died - leaving no remains
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gravity ______ the motion of planets around the sun
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Marcello Malpighi discovered what connects the arteries to the ______
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Early natural philosophers thought these were merely rocks molded by the 'shaping force'
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the warmer something is, the __________ its particles are moving.
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the planets and the sun are all attracted by __________________ force
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Boyle did rather gruesome experiments to show that both fire and animals require_____
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Malpighi used a ___________ to see the tiny details in plant and animal anatomy
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Boyle called the tiny particles that make up matter 'corpuscles' - today we call them ______
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when a spring is stable we call that its ___________ position
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the attempt to turn inexpensive metals into expensive metals like gold
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Robert Boyle's assistant was Robert _________ who probably did a lot of Boyle's work
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called the 'father of modern chemistry'
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Though he did work with a microscope and springs and astronomy, Hooke was actually best known as an ________ who helped London after the great fire of 1666
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Inspired by von Guericke's Madgeburg experiment, Boyle produced a 'pneumatic engine' which we now call a _________ pump
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