Using scientific method.
You can read all about it here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_method
I really recommend people to read this because it's an unbelievably useful life skill. Saying you think something is easy. Anyone can randomly claim whatever they want but it's useless unless you can at least make it logically sound.
I'll highlight this as a 'tl;dr', though:
Scientists use the following four questions to determine if a substance is a mineral: Is it naturally occurring? Is it inorganic? Does it have a crystalline structure? Does it have a definite chemical composition? If the substance meets these criteria, it can be classified as a mineral.
Reaction mechanisms are determined by studying the sequence of steps that occur during a chemical reaction. Scientists use various methods such as spectroscopy, kinetics, and computational modeling to investigate reaction mechanisms. These methods help to identify the intermediates and transition states involved in the reaction process.
Scientists who study bubbles are usually physicists or engineers specializing in the field of fluid dynamics. They investigate the properties of bubbles, such as their formation, behavior, and interactions with other materials. This research is crucial for various applications, including in medical diagnostics, materials science, and environmental studies.
A scientist who studies molecules is typically referred to as a molecular biologist or a biochemist, depending on their specific area of focus and research. These scientists investigate the structure, function, and interactions of molecules such as proteins, DNA, and other biomolecules.
Scientists test ideas about chemical evolution by using computer models.
In scientific inquiry, scientists ask questions, make observations, form hypotheses, conduct experiments, analyze data, and draw conclusions. It is a systematic process used to investigate the natural world and answer questions about it.
Scientists investigate the natural world by observing it very closely, and they perform experiments and studies.
Scientists often investigate questions related to the abundance, stability, and properties of isotopes in various elements. Some common questions include understanding the processes of radioactive decay, determining the age of rocks and fossils using isotopic dating methods, studying the movement of isotopes in biological and environmental systems, and investigating the isotopic composition of materials to trace their origins or identify sources of contamination.
entomologists, forensic scientists, forensic psychologists
natural world
pure scientists
That they both investigate to find their answer
Because if they were not they would no longer be questions but answers.
Because science is fueled by questions. The point at which scientists stop asking questions is when science becomes a theology.
he checked radiotors
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Ninja tactics!!