You don't.
Looking for your house keys: hypothesis 1.: "my keys are in my jacket pocket." test 1. - look in jacket pocket, keys not there. hypothesis 2.: "they are on top of my dresser." test 2.- look on dresser, keys not there hypothesis 3. - "I left them in the front door last night" test 3. - look in door, keys are there. The scientific method just means proposing an hypothesis, testing it, and (re)proposing a (new?) hypothesis based on the data, and testing that one ... and repeating. So figuring out why your DVD won't play on your new TV, looking for your keys, and so on can all be accomplished through the scientific method.
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To lock and unlock the house locks that keep burglars and strangers from entering your house anytime they feel like.
Explaining an analogous situation is probably the best way to understand this concept.For example, let's say that you misplaced the keys to your car, and you need to find them as soon as possible. You would probably start off by looking in the most likely places for a key - on top of your dresser, in your pockets, perhaps the kitchen counter.It would be great if you could find misplaced objects this easily every time, but that's not how things always work. Your keys might have fallen in between the cushions of your couch, or gotten lost somewhere in your back yard (both very difficult places to think of searching).But since you need your keys to open your car, you're just going to have to keep looking until you find them, wherever they might be.Science works in the same basic way.Researchers know that somewhere out there is answer to problems such as cancer, malaria, and finding renewable energy sources. These answers are very much like your car keys - sometimes they're in the first place you look, but more often, you have to think very hard to realize where they are, or just randomly guess where they might be until you find them.The process of finding scientific 'car keys' is really very simple - you actually do the same kind of thing every day.But if you've ever had to find your car keys when you're late to an important meeting (and the keys are absolutely nowhere to be seen), you can understand just how frustrating and limiting the scientific process can be.So looking for actual car keys and trying to find 'scientific keys' really aren't very different at all.The only real difference is in magnitude - scientific keys unlock 'cars' that have the potential to affect the entire human race (like a cure for cancer), but they also take a lot longer to find (sometimes more than fifty years!).
To use the word 'find' in a sentence you could say 'I could not find my car keys so I didn't know how I was going to get to work'.
"Maize trees" could be a near rhyme for "house keys."
Looking for your house keys: hypothesis 1.: "my keys are in my jacket pocket." test 1. - look in jacket pocket, keys not there. hypothesis 2.: "they are on top of my dresser." test 2.- look on dresser, keys not there hypothesis 3. - "I left them in the front door last night" test 3. - look in door, keys are there. The scientific method just means proposing an hypothesis, testing it, and (re)proposing a (new?) hypothesis based on the data, and testing that one ... and repeating. So figuring out why your DVD won't play on your new TV, looking for your keys, and so on can all be accomplished through the scientific method.
you can it in your house . Or in your classroom , your bags.
what? Why do you need to know where my house keys are?
In McWorld there are only three keys for your tree house. But if you get the green glow punch for the tree you have to find 5 keys due to the fact that if you get the green glow punch, the tree house expands to more rooms!
The duration of The Keys to the House is 1.75 hours.
19601, you will find 2 keys behind the door.
The Keys to the House was created on 2004-09-10.
Open the beaded reticule by the draw string to find the house keys.
The Keys to the White House has 196 pages.
Bill Stonebarger has written: 'Gene' 'Radiation (Time, space and spirit : keys to scientific literacy)' 'Ecosystems (Time, space and spirit)' 'Living in space (Time, space and spirit : keys to scientific literacy)' 'Toxic wastes (Time, space and spirit : keys to scientific literacy)' 'Energy and society (Time, space and spirit : keys to scientific literacy)'
Because if i did not have keys i would be locked out of my house, GTFO