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A person who has scientific literacy is familiar with the basics of science and the scientific way of thinking. Scientific inquiry is the process of investigating a question using the scientific method..
A systematic and professional way to answer scientific questions using scientific methods.
A testable explanation for a question that is based upon previous knowledge is known as a scientific hypothesis. This explanation can then be tested using the scientific method.
which of these is always part of scientific method
The definition of a scientific question is a question that can be answered using experimentation and factual reasoning. Some examples are:What is the universe made of?How did life on earth begin?What is consciousness?What is at the bottom of the ocean?
the living world
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* - an investigation about a scientific problem or question* - it is a problem solving process using the scientific method
A person who has scientific literacy is familiar with the basics of science and the scientific way of thinking. Scientific inquiry is the process of investigating a question using the scientific method..
It answers scientific questions using a formal method
A systematic and professional way to answer scientific questions using scientific methods.
It answers scientific questions using a formal method
Scientists are very curious people. When they observe events or their surroundings, they want to know everything about everything. When the happen upon something they can't explain, they form a scientific question that they seek to answer by using the rest of the scientific process.
using scientific tables of elements
The scientific method uses both observation and reasoning. When using the scientific method a person will ask a question, do background research, construct a hypothesis, test that hypothesis, observe and analyze, form a conclusion, and communicate the results.
Those based on observation, measurement, and reason.
Using this is a waste of time, you ask question's and you expect answer's but all you get is some crappy unanswered/relevant questions similar to yours.