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The two parts of a hypothesis is the observation and the test. An observation has to be made on what the experiment is going to be on, then a test has to be thought up to test the question.
observation,explanation and formulation or processing of the data.
he made his observation first, and then he looked up things he needed to know or to find out.
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a hypothesis is like a descriptive ideayou don't FORM one. it is just made for you to use, so USE IT. A HYPOTHESIS is a guess about some thing important or just about anything i guess.
young stars are found to have hot disks that surround them.
Halley's comet, derr
Well, the scientific process starts with an observation or an idea, then a hypothesis "To guess what happens when its putted to the test" which is the next step, and finally if the hypothesis is correct it changes the original theory, if wrong you have to start over :)
The prediction is useful because it explains what observation will be made if a hypothesis is true
A hypothesis is a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth. It is an unproved theory or conjecture that may be the basis for experimentation.
A hypothesis is formed after observations are made and a question is formed. Scientific Method: 1. Make an observation. 2. Ask a question. 3. Make a hypothesis. 4. Conduct an experiment. 5. Draw conclusions. 6. Share your results. 7. Do other experiments done by others agree? 8. Yes or no? 9. if no, do again.
No. That is the SECOND STEP. In the Scientific Method, the first step is to ask a question or make an observation. The problem / question / observation is the subject of the investigation. Once the question exists, a theory (hypothesis, conjecture) can be made, which can be proven or disproven through experimentation.