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They observe a phenomenon and ask a testable question about it.
Any type of foods which are either made of simple sugars or which are converted to sugar causes cavities. The problem is when the teeth aren't properly cared for by brushing and flossing, which gives bacteria more time to feed on the sugars. Of course the higher sugar content the food is, the worse it is in terms of the potential for cavities.
You come up with a possible answer (testable and falsifiable) to a question you formulated. That's the hypothesis, which won't be said to be correct until tested and seen to be not falsified.
You could say that this will happen when it gets cold. You can then test it out with willing participants, having some in the cold and some in the heat.
Common house spiders need to eat insects to live!
a testable model can be a hypothesis
The difference between a general interest science question and a testable question would be: A general question would be like "Whats your favorite TV show. And a testable question would be like "Will my experiment work or not?
well a TEStaBle question can be that what type of battery works the best ?I MEAN THAT I dont now if that is an 8 th grade level but it is a testable question.:)
i need help trying to find out whats the difference between a general science question then a testable question ?
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to turn this words into a testable question. answer question on screen
It is a question that you can find the answer to by carrying out an experiment.
it has to be able to be proven and use a question
No. It depends on the question. If you can't conduct an experiment it is not testable, and not everything can have an experiment conducted on it.
A testable answer to a scientific question
Cavities are caused by the build up of plaque on your teeth. The plaque causes your teeth to decay which in turn blackens the tooth and causes pain in it.