Well first of all they would because sometimes science gets hard if you use the same thing over and over again so they must switch every now and then and plus i had this question on my test and got it right.
Well first of all they would because sometimes science gets hard if you use the same thing over and over again so they must switch every now and then and plus i had this question on my test and got it right.
prediction.
why are controlled experiments sometimes impossible?
How you solved it and if it works or not lol what grade u in
Certainly, you are free to make a hypothesis about anything. For example, I might hypothesize that you would enjoy eating pizza tonight. I don't actually know you, and you have not told me anything about your eating preferences, but even so, I can make that hypothesis. A hypothesis does not have to be true, it only has to be reasonable.
Yes.
a controlled experiment is when you keep everything the same besides one thing. the one "thing" you change is called a munipulated variable.
yes on Jupiter scientists found a small molacule
Spain because they were the first to find the us besides natives.
Scientists do have homework. They write reports and apply for money from grants. They write scientific papers to be published. They actually have a lot of extra work to do besides their jobs.
Scientific journals, magazines, newspapers.
Humans could potentially live on Mars, where scientists have proposed growing plants like potatoes and other hardy crops in controlled environments. These plants could be genetically modified to withstand harsh conditions and provide essential nutrients. Additionally, experiments with algae and other fast-growing plants could support life by producing oxygen and recycling carbon dioxide. However, significant advancements in technology and sustainable practices would be necessary for successful cultivation in extraterrestrial environments.