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Define a Question to Investigate. As scientists conduct their research, they make observations and collect data. Make Predictions. Based on their research and observations, scientists will often come up with a hypothesis. Gather Data. Analyze the Data. Draw Conclusions. HOPE THIS HELPS :)
yes there were observations of the planet mercury but were hard to explain by Issac newtons theory of gravity as scienctists didn't have enough information to investigate more on the subject.
The raw materials of science include observations, data, experiments, hypotheses, and theories. These elements are used to investigate, understand, and explain natural phenomena and processes in the world around us.
Scientists make observations about the natural world through experiments and try to explain the phenomena that they observe. Scientists then attempt to explain the occurence of all of these observations in an overarching theory. For example, an observation would be seeing an apple fall to the ground and making measurements. The next step would be taking all of these observations which could include things such as the movement of planets and other cosmic bodies to form the theory of gravity which attempts to explain these observations.
yes
(Apex) Patterns can help explain observations 😊
A pattern describes many observations but does not explain them. Patterns may be observed in data or phenomena, but the underlying cause or mechanism behind the pattern is not fully understood.
There has been more and more observations about the atom that has changed it since then. They revised it to explain the observations.
Scientists investigate natural phenomena by making observations, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, collecting data, and analyzing results. They use the scientific method to systematically test their ideas and gather evidence to support their conclusions. Through this process, scientists can better understand, explain, and predict the natural world around us.
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A pseudoscientific theory
To form an experimentally testable idea to explain observations.