Science is not simply a set of facts but also a plan of action- a procedure for processing and understanding certain types of information. To explain the behavior or a given part of nature, we must repeat the steps of the scientific method many times. Gradually we accumulate the knowledge necessary to understand what is going on.
Sometimes you must rely on other things, not just what you see.
Scientific theory involves a collection of concepts of observable phenomena expressed as quantifiable properties with rules (laws) that express relationships between the observations of such concepts. A theory is a good theory if it satisfies two requirements: It must accurately describe a large class of observations on the basis of a model that contains only a few arbitrary elements, and it must make definite predictions about the results of future observations.
A scientist must make accurate observations because usually these results are going to be communicated to others. Some people might even want to do the same experiment so you have to give the right directions before something bad happens. However, though, in experiments, scientists repeat their trails for more accurate results.
Make a hypothesis
Microscopic
He urged people to use their sences to make observations, just as scientist today make observations
observations
After making thier observations, scientists study their data looking for what?
observations
Observations
observations
2 ways scientist make observations: recording information in an experiment examining something over time
observations
observations
He urged people to use their sences to make observations, just as scientist today make observations
First they make a hypothisis then they use there 5 senses: 1.hearing 2.smell 3.sight 4.taste 5.touch to make observations.
repeated trials