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If the data from an investigation does not support the original hypothesis then either:The method of investigation may be flawed and may need to be changed and repeated.The interpretation of the data may be incorrect and should be reviewed.The hypothesis needs to be reevaluated to possibly conform to the data.
The center of a nuclear explosion.
A conclusion will restate your original thesis and summarize how your thesis was explained in your essay. .
Evidence is data from an experiment which is used to verify or reject the original hypothesis in the conclusion. Evidence is gathered through the scientific method.
If the data from an investigation does not support the original hypothesis then either:The method of investigation may be flawed and may need to be changed and repeated.The interpretation of the data may be incorrect and should be reviewed.The hypothesis needs to be reevaluated to possibly conform to the data.
The underwater car was invented for the James Bond film(s) and cost $1.5 million to design and build. It is (unfortunately not available to the public but the original underwater car is in a warehouse in the U.S somewhere
Reaching logical conclusions based upon evidence reached through investigation. Firstly a hypothesis, which is an idea, is made and then an investigation is planned that will provide evidence of whether the original hypothesis is true or false. This process is repeated until a correct logical conclusion is drawn that is supported by evidence that is repeatable and reproducable.
The conclusion of soil erosion is that no soil remains in the original location. It has all moved into the water area, which can cause these areas to become smaller.
it gets thrown out because it is irrelivant
Water Polo? No the original name for underwater hockey is Octopush, it was discovered in 1954 and called this as it is played with 8 players and the bat used is called a pusher
Recheck data and if still valid, scrap hypothosis
Summarise, the results or conclusions you have drawn, and relate them to your original thesis.