"hypothesis"
an educated guess.orA scientist makes an educated guess about the answer to a scientific question.
A scientist forms hypothesis to better conduct an experiment. He or she asks a question, then forms a hypothesis, or prediction, so that they are better prepared for a likely outcome of their experiment. If they don't try to guess what might happen, they might not come prepared and could be injured or unsucessful in their collection of data.
The way scientists form a hypothesis is there is something called the scientific method. You establish your question or problem first. Next, you research it. You take your hypothesis, theory, or prediction of what is going to happen from your research. Then, its testing time!A scientist makes an educated guess about the answer to a scientific question.
.Form a hypothesis do a experiment think about the results Form a conclusion
The possessive form of the singular noun scientist's.The plural form of the noun is scientists.The plural possessive form scientists'.Examples:One scientist's observation found that there was no effect. (singular)Several scientists' reports showed a detrimental effect. (plural)
Hypothesis, educated guess, conjuncture (usually for math), theory (though not all theories are "guesses")
an educated guess.orA scientist makes an educated guess about the answer to a scientific question.
"More intelligent" is the comparative form of intelligent. "Most intelligent" is the superlative form. There is no such word as "intelligenter".
* The person responding with 'I guess' has basically not formed an opinion on the statement or doesn't want to bother to form a opinion so they can say 'I guess' or even 'whatever.' This is simply a way of not continuing the conversation or you don't have an answer or are unsure of an answer to the statement made by the other person.
A scientist forms hypothesis to better conduct an experiment. He or she asks a question, then forms a hypothesis, or prediction, so that they are better prepared for a likely outcome of their experiment. If they don't try to guess what might happen, they might not come prepared and could be injured or unsucessful in their collection of data.
The way scientists form a hypothesis is there is something called the scientific method. You establish your question or problem first. Next, you research it. You take your hypothesis, theory, or prediction of what is going to happen from your research. Then, its testing time!A scientist makes an educated guess about the answer to a scientific question.
more intelligent
The adjective form is intelligent.
more intelligent, most intelligent
So far, no scientist has been able to prove there even are any aliens, let alone intelligent ones. Someone has to be the first form of intelligent life, and it may well be us. Stephen Hawking says the Universe is so large that it would be nearly impossible for aliens not to exist. And scientist do not by any means think all aliens are intelligent. Hawking says most aliens are probably single-cell organisms. But if aliens ever manage to fly to Earth, they probably ARE pretty intelligent.
The adjective form for the noun intelligence is intelligent, for example: an intelligent decision.
The abstract noun form of the adjective "intelligent" is intelligence.