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Well, you see, MiniPlanet is a fun game you can play on Facebook or Bebo. You can design your house, design yourself, buy clothes and furniture, and make buddies with other people! party it up, live it large, and make and go to events!
Patterns offer clues as to what is going on. The clues lead scientists to make a hypothesis, a tentative explanation that accounts for the observed pattern. The hypothesis then gets tested, sometimes in ingenious ways. If the hypothesis holds up, you may have a working theory on your hands. The theory would be the best current explanation for the pattern. If you can explain the pattern, you have the answer to a scientific question. If the theory is good, it will lead to other possibilities that have not yet been observed. And if the theory is excellent, these unobserved possibilities will eventually be detected. These new observations will be considered strong evidence in support of the theory's soundness.
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As bizzare as it sounds. That statement is 100% true. Now, don't get confused and start looking up pictures of the moon scouting for purple spots. It's true only in an if-then statement. IF the moon has purple spots, THEN it is June. If-then statements are made up of two things. A hypothesis, the "if" part, and the conclusion, the "then" part. Now here is where it starts getting confusing. If perhaps the hypothesis should be "illogical" like the moon having purple spots, then the statement would be considered true. On the other hand, if the hypothesis were to be:If it is June, and the conclusion being:then the moon has purple spots. That would be false, because the hypothesis falls under the realm of logic and it's counterpart, the conclusion, is false and illogical.
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you did not answer my question . please answer the question I give you I said the hypothesis about how to make a ballon blow up using soda and yeast
It is -------------------------- if your so smart why don't yopu look it up and not by the enternet :)
Somebody had an idea, built up a theory, and started publishing it!
what kinds of events make up theOlympic games, and what athletics compete in them?
A hypothesis is an educational guess so when you make a hypothesis you'll want to do an experiment to figure out if your hypothesis. And that leads you to conclusion. And also if you're making a science fair project soon add your hypothesis. hope this helps!
The events that make up a story are called the plot. The plot consists of a series of connected events that unfold in a particular sequence to create the narrative structure of a story.
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