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observations are very important because is something u need
A scientist may create an hypothesis on the basis of their observations. If their observations are carelessly made or recorded then any hypotheses they offer will be inaccurate reflections of nature. A scientist may alternatively collect observations to test an hypothesis. If these observations are carelessly made or recorded then the conclusions that the scientist makes about the hypothesis could very well be incorrect. At the very least the conclusions they draw would not be based on sound evidence (because the observations are unsound).
Many, many, many. Just a few include: Information about planets around other stars. Detailed observations of the Shoemaker-Levi comet crash into Jupiter, giving information about comets and Jupiter. Detailed distances to far away galaxies, allowing refinement of the speed that the universe expands, leading to the discovery of dark energy. Detailed observations of gravitational lensing, leading to dark matter. Discovery that ancient galaxies are different and more irregularly shaped than current galaxies.
Observation should be accurate so that in future it can be use correctly.
Tycho Brahe
observations are very important because is something u need
By observations and detailed examination.
Results- detailed report of all observations and measurements
Results- detailed report of all observations and measurements
Results- detailed report of all observations and measurements
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Galileo Galilei used a telescope to make detailed observations of the stars and planets. He is most well known for suggesting that the Earth revolves around the Sun, and not the other way around.
Intricate means something or someone is very complicated or is very detailed.
A scientist may create an hypothesis on the basis of their observations. If their observations are carelessly made or recorded then any hypotheses they offer will be inaccurate reflections of nature. A scientist may alternatively collect observations to test an hypothesis. If these observations are carelessly made or recorded then the conclusions that the scientist makes about the hypothesis could very well be incorrect. At the very least the conclusions they draw would not be based on sound evidence (because the observations are unsound).
Tycho Brahe made very accurate observations of the solar system. Brahe's assistant, Johannes Kepler, used the observations to figure out the shape of the planets orbits. When he used circular orbits, his calculations did not fit the observations. But after years of detailed calculations, he found that the orbit of each planet is called an ellipse. An ellipse is an oval shape.
Observations give you the answers when you observe very carefully
Francis Cabot Lowell