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Without your senses you wouldn't be able know that something outside yourself was happening, so there wouldn't be many observations to make.
We use all 5 senses to make observations. The organs we use to make observations are the tongue and throat (around the mouth), nose, ears, eyes, and skin. Without these senses we would not be able to function.
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You use weights and measures. You listen with your ears and look with your eyes. You may also use cameras, microscopes, and other machines to make detailed observations.
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Smelling, Seeing, Touching 2nd Answer: . . . also tasting and hearing.
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Without your senses you wouldn't be able know that something outside yourself was happening, so there wouldn't be many observations to make.
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First they make a hypothisis then they use there 5 senses: 1.hearing 2.smell 3.sight 4.taste 5.touch to make observations.
We use all 5 senses to make observations. The organs we use to make observations are the tongue and throat (around the mouth), nose, ears, eyes, and skin. Without these senses we would not be able to function.
Scientists use their senses to see, smell, hear, taste and feel the world around them. They then make guesses about what might happen or about the way things work by using their brains to ask questions like "What is going to happen next?" or "Why is this happening?" or "What is this composed of?"
Observation skillsthinking skills andanalyzing skills
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