SCIENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Question
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Remaining skeptical, organizing data, and analyzing data
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Drawing conclusions, being open to new ideas, and communicating results
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Observing, hypothesizing, predicting, experimenting, and communicating results
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predicting, hypothesizing, experimenting, observing, and communicating
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Detailed explanation-1: -The basic process involves making an observation, forming a hypothesis, making a prediction, conducting an experiment and finally analyzing the results.
Detailed explanation-2: -Ask a question. Form a hypothesis, or testable explanation. Make a prediction based on the hypothesis. Test the prediction.
Detailed explanation-3: -Step 1: establish your question and set variables. Step 2: build your hypothesis. Step 3: designing experimental treatments. Step 4: categorize into treatment groups.
Detailed explanation-4: -Define a Question to Investigate. As scientists conduct their research, they make observations and collect data. 2. Make Predictions. Based on their research and observations, scientists will often come up with a hypothesis. Gather Data. Analyze the Data. Draw Conclusions.
Detailed explanation-5: -Ask a question. Establish your hypothesis. Test your hypothesis by conducting an experiment. Make an observation. Analyze the results and draw a conclusion. Present the findings.