It is only useful if you can test it.
A good hypothesis for an earth science research project could be: "Increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are contributing to rising global temperatures, leading to more frequent and severe weather events." This hypothesis can be tested by analyzing historical climate data and studying trends in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
provide a plausible mechanism for how the continents could move. Additionally, his idea was met with skepticism because it contradicted the widely accepted belief at the time that the continents were fixed in place. The lack of supporting geological and geophysical evidence also contributed to the rejection of Wegener's hypothesis.
controlled experiment and observations..i might be wrong
No. It can never be "proven" true. It's always open to question, and to any demonstration of its failure.But after time goes by, and no evidence has been presented to demonstrate that the hypothesis fails, and the hypothesis has made predictions that were confirmed by experiments designed to test them, then the hypothesis may be elevated to the status of a theory. But it's still waiting to be debunked.Interesting that a theory can be dis-proven in a day, but can't be proven in a thousand years. That's Science.
A good hypothesis is testable, meaning it can be proven or disproven through experimentation. It is specific and clearly states the relationship between variables. Finally, it is based on existing knowledge or evidence relevant to the research question.
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If you do not know the answer to something, you can start by making a hypothesis.
a hypothesis is only useful if u have something to test it on. : ) <3
tested.
capable of being proven false. testable
The hypothesis drives the investigation.
no a hypothesis is an educated guess
The hypothesis drives the investigation.
What is the hypothesis of a science question
A hypothesis is an educated guess.
A hypothesis is a reasonable answer based on what you know and what you observe.