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Chemists use a triple beam balance to weigh things, astronomers use telescopes to observe very distant things, biologists use microscopes to observe very small things, and there are literally thousands of other tools used by scientists in various different specialties.
Science is fundamentally based on two things, observation and reasoning. But no matter how carefully we observe, we do not observe everything, and no matter how carefully we reason, we do not think of everything. Human beings are fallible and therefore our intellectual creations such as science are necessarily also fallible. Despite the inherent fallibility of science, it has still proved to be quite useful, as should be apparent to anyone who is using a computer to read this answer. Science can fail, but quite often it succeeds.
it is what you observe, er, see.
observe what happend. what happend when you did your experiment?
by beating your meat
In science you do experiments and observe things
Aims and means of science are to observe, change and control the natural phenomena.
Science snd technology are interdependentbecause they use each other to go with the way of life. Technology uses the life of science to make new things and science uses the life of technology to observe new things with those new instruments and devices they use.
Science tools help us by using them to observe, handle solids or liquids,and measure solids and liquids.
You begin to learn science as a baby, as you observe the world around you and learn how things work. Every age is the right age!
Chemists use a triple beam balance to weigh things, astronomers use telescopes to observe very distant things, biologists use microscopes to observe very small things, and there are literally thousands of other tools used by scientists in various different specialties.
Science is fundamentally based on two things, observation and reasoning. But no matter how carefully we observe, we do not observe everything, and no matter how carefully we reason, we do not think of everything. Human beings are fallible and therefore our intellectual creations such as science are necessarily also fallible. Despite the inherent fallibility of science, it has still proved to be quite useful, as should be apparent to anyone who is using a computer to read this answer. Science can fail, but quite often it succeeds.
it is what you observe, er, see.
observe what happend. what happend when you did your experiment?
by beating your meat
"Science" isn't a thing to be discovered; it is a set of techniques which have been developed over the last thousand years or so. "Science" and the experimental method is sort of like a cookbook; a set of recipes for discovering facts. At the most basic level, the process of "science" is this: 1. Observe things in the world. 2. Notice the connections between them, and try to develop an explanation as to how these are connected. 3. Develop some experiments; tests that you can do to observe if things work the way that you expect them to. 4. Go back to Step 1. The key is to make accurate observations.
yes it is because you make a theory to observe in science