Answering scientific questions through observation is called an experiment.
they are conducting experiments.
they are conducting experiments.
they are conducting experiments.
Through observation and logical inquiry.
Science can answer questions about the natural world through observation, experimentation, and evidence-based reasoning.
Philosophy revolves around hypothetical questions that cannot be answered through observation. Science revolves around theoretical questions that can and have to be proven through experimentation to be valid.
The scientific method uses observation and experimentation to answer questions
There is no such thing as a "scientic theory".
they are conducting experiments.
Questions about observations in the physical world are called empirical questions. These questions seek to understand and explain phenomena through direct observation or experience. They are often answered using scientific methods and evidence.
Empirical questions are those that can be answered through observation or experimentation. Examples include: "Does caffeine improve athletic performance?" and "How does temperature affect plant growth?"
A theory