Scientists make predictions with a hypothesis. Using their observations, models, and other scientists' work, they create a statement of a possible outcome called a hypothesis. Then scientists design tests to check whether their prediction was true.
Knowledge, experience, and our ability to extrapolate past trends into the future help to make predictions about the future, but do not guarantee those predictions will come to pass.
Scientists come up with models by trying to find a mathematical description of some phenomenon, which will give predictions that can be verified experimentally.
meteorology
A meteorologist.
If you mean his predictions about the periodic table then yes his predictions were correct.
...to make predictions. Scientists will then compare their predictions to what happens in the real world. If their predictions equaled what happened in reality, the model is good. If the predictions were different, the scientists know they have to refine the model to better predict what will happen.
A meteorologist.
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Its ability to make predictions which can be tested.
Scientific theories enable scientists to make accurate predictions about new situations.
because scientist are payed by the government
predictions.
predictions.
They allow scientist to identify trends and make predictions