What is scientific problem statement
A statement about a natural phenomenon is not necessarily scientific, but if the phenomenon has been studied in detail and the scientific method applied, then the statement becomes scientific. Example: The Sun rises in the east and sets in the west is not a scientific statement, but if the rising and setting is studied and angles noted over a 12-month period, and a theory is formed to explain it which says that the Earth rotates about an axis that is inclined to its orbit round the Sun, with numbers, that is scientific. Being scientific does not mean it is the truth or even correct because it might be disproved, or another better theory can always come along later, but at least it is scientific.
This is a statement . You need to open your book of the answer.
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A statement which conforms to existing scientific knowledge can be said to be scientifically accurate.
What is scientific problem statement
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In order for a statement to be called a scientific hypothesis, it must be specific and testable.
Its called a Hypothesis.
A statement about a natural phenomenon is not necessarily scientific, but if the phenomenon has been studied in detail and the scientific method applied, then the statement becomes scientific. Example: The Sun rises in the east and sets in the west is not a scientific statement, but if the rising and setting is studied and angles noted over a 12-month period, and a theory is formed to explain it which says that the Earth rotates about an axis that is inclined to its orbit round the Sun, with numbers, that is scientific. Being scientific does not mean it is the truth or even correct because it might be disproved, or another better theory can always come along later, but at least it is scientific.
This is a statement . You need to open your book of the answer.
Which statement is true of all scientific laws
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Because it has no basis in any scientific observation. There is no reason to make the statement except to simply make the statement, and no evidence to even justify its consideration.
A statement based on practical experience rather than scientific proof
A statement that matter cannot be created or destroyed.
A statement which conforms to existing scientific knowledge can be said to be scientifically accurate.