Yes. This may sound very tough. But, yes, it can be answered. This is because all'difficult'(may be in atoms, quantum physics, electricity, etc) questions root back to their basic ides- the basic concepts. And, therefore, using these basic concepts, and thinking about them appropriately, then an accurate hypothesis can be produced or developed. Doesn't this answer your question!? Yes. yes; it is possible. okay.
if someone is asking you, he/she is asking a "question"
The question is a lot like asking "How does water get into ice ?"Lightning is electricity, so the electricity doesn't have to get into it.
They are asking you a question about place.
You form a hypothesis then u test it
Ultimately this question is the same as asking "Why does the universe exist?". That question cannot be answered either.
This is not a question - it is not asking anything! - so we can not answer you.
Someone sees it that knows the answer and types it in.
Please put the NAME of the person you are asking about in your question.
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The steps in the scientific method are: 1. The scientist asks a question. 2. The scientist develops a hypothesis (an educated guess). 3. The scientist tests the hypothesis. 4. The scientist determines whether the hypothesis is correct. 5. The scientist records the steps, so that others can repeat them to see if they obtain the same results. In my opinion, the most important step is the first. We would not be able to make any new discoveries, without someone asking a question.
They have a question mark at the end because someone is asking it.
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