Please separate these questions. We do not do dissertations.
A scientist might repeat the work of another to verify the results for accuracy and reliability, to build upon the previous research and validate its findings, or to identify any potential errors or biases in the original study.
Scientists first create an hypothesis. They develop methods to prove their hypothesis. In order for other scientists to replicate the findings and prove or disprove another scientist's outcome, the original scientist MUST describe the methods used and the findings.
They would basically just answer the question - usually science tests are conducted by different scientists (that is why they share their conclusions).
An inquiry is a question you have about something. If you inquire about a topic, such as you did on this website, your question is an inquiry. Another example is a scientific inquiry- a scientist has a question about something, so they use an inquiry tool (such as a thermometer, scale, etc.) to answer their question.
to show
To show how.
diagnostics is another word for "findings or discoveries"
Good scientists possess curiosity, driving them to ask questions and seek answers about the natural world. They exhibit critical thinking skills, allowing them to analyze data and evaluate evidence rigorously. Effective communication is another essential quality, enabling them to share their findings clearly with others. Finally, good scientists demonstrate perseverance, as research often involves overcoming challenges and setbacks in pursuit of knowledge.
They may be using a rhetorical question to demonstrate the simplicity or obviousness of the answer to your question. Usually yes, they are avoiding an answer because they either don't know fully or don't want to give the correct answer.
Repeated measurements that are close to one another demonstrate high precision and reliability of the measurement process. This suggests that the measurements are consistent and provide an accurate representation of the quantity being measured.
A astronomer
meterologist