I believe that the hypothesis is a proposed explanation of a phenomenon, while prediction is a statement about what will happen in the future. However, if someone combines an explanation of what's going on, he'll probably also talk about what will be its end result.
what is a predicted anserw to a scientific question is hypothesis bacuse hypothesis , a prediction is the same as predicted hypothesis, a prediction about what the anserw to their question might be
hypothesis :)
A Hypothesis is an educated guess-or a prediction
no, hypothesis is sort of the fancy way of saying "guess" or "prediction". Observation is doing an experiment or observing (watching)
A testable prediction is also known as a hypothesis.
Prediction and hypothesis are kinda the same thing. Experiment is what you do to test your hypothesis or prediction.
what is a predicted anserw to a scientific question is hypothesis bacuse hypothesis , a prediction is the same as predicted hypothesis, a prediction about what the anserw to their question might be
They are pretty much the same thing, the definition of hypothesis is an educated guess while prediction is a guess of what will happen in the future.
hypothesis :)
A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. A prediction is a statement that forecasts what will happen based on the hypothesis. An experiment is conducted to test the hypothesis and, in turn, test the accuracy of the prediction.
A hypothesis and predicition r kinda alike and the experiment is the testing of the hypothesis and prediction
A hypothesis and predicition r kinda alike and the experiment is the testing of the hypothesis and prediction
A Hypothesis is an educated guess-or a prediction
no, hypothesis is sort of the fancy way of saying "guess" or "prediction". Observation is doing an experiment or observing (watching)
A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon, while a prediction is a statement about an expected outcome based on the hypothesis. The hypothesis guides the prediction by suggesting what might happen in a given situation. Predictions are then tested to determine if they support or refute the hypothesis.
Yes, pretty much. Both are guesses in the simplest terms, so yes, they are the same
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