If I exersize it will increase/decrease my breathing rate because....(why you think it will increase or decrease your breathing rate)
What is the hypothesis of a science question
a hypothesis
In science
Usually the current 'answer' to a scientific problem would be called a theory. However when used in an experiment people refer to the current answer to a problem as the nul hypothesis and the new, to be tested, theory as the alternative hypothesis.
A hypothesis.
yes it can because in a science report your hypothesis is the question and then you have to answer it in the analysis i believe!
yes it is
Example: Positive: Our skin turns white when we exercise. Negative: Our skin does not turns white when we exercise
A hypothesis is formed from a question. this question is most likely to get scientists debating on weather it is true or not, and this is where the hypothesis comes from. a hypothosis can either be true or false. you will use a hypothesis in science for your G.C.S.E and sometimes in mathematics.
The data collected in an experiment test a hypothesis. A hypothesis is an educated guess about a specific question, usually regarding science.
A new question in an experiment would be a revised hypothesis.
A hypothesis is an educated guess. In science, when you are given a question or if you want to examine something, you first have to question being asked, which is important to define. Then you need to decide what you think the answer is. This is your HYPOTHESIS. After you have it, you design an experiment to test it. Based on that experiment, decide whether or not your hypothesis is supported by your results. Then you can either adjust your hypothesis or figure out new ways to test it. Science marches on!