Scientists perceive that there is an answer to everything, if you keep looking.
Our curiosity is the mother of discovery. Basically, the answer is this simple.
Even the current solutions may need updating or correcting due to many reasons such as, mythology, religious taboos, ethics and other once forbidden fields, technology and new age thinking in the realms of Science Fiction now fast becoming fact.
At times, they try to find the question to an answer, which often leads them to find answers to other unanswered questions. The cycle is endless.
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scientists use microscopes to examine things and look closer in to thing's more info visitwww.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/obscuretools
To find out how it grows reproduces the effects it has on it surroundings the same reasons scientists look at any thing. That their job studying things.
Scientists find things out by doing experiments.
Scientists learn a few different things. Scientists learn new things very day.
Because like they can like look at like cells and other small things.
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When classifying organisms, scientists look for three main things: shared physical characteristics, genetic similarities, and evolutionary relationships. They observe and compare features such as anatomy, behavior, and molecular traits to determine how closely related different species are and how they should be classified into groups or categories.
They look different, colored different, eat different things, ect...
Scientists use a microscope to look at things to small for the naked eye. It can help them see it more accurately.
they know because they can look at different changes in the object of study/story/subject in which they are studying and calculate what the changes are and how long these changes have taken place for/over what perid of time/ for how long/ when it changed and then find out what has been happening over that time period/ frame.
Scientists look for observable patterns and they measure whatever is objectively quantifiable.