predicting
that's wrong it also includes questioning
thats wrong a well its observing questioning predicting conclusion ;) apex -meggs
all of the steps are basically observing and studying them .
Example: i started an experiment and i started to think and ask question about my observing.
finding answers
scientific inquiry consists of : observing, asking questions, forming a hypothesis, gathering data, testing the hypothesis, and sharing what has been learned. :)
that would be observing the things they see and when they are gathering information they are inferring. this would be a question for a science or for science fair.
Any scientific inquiry necessarily involves observation and reasoning.
all of the steps are basically observing and studying them .
Example: i started an experiment and i started to think and ask question about my observing.
finding answers
scientific inquiry consists of : observing, asking questions, forming a hypothesis, gathering data, testing the hypothesis, and sharing what has been learned. :)
that would be observing the things they see and when they are gathering information they are inferring. this would be a question for a science or for science fair.
hypothesis
hypothesis
The step of scientific inquiry involves organizing and interpreting the data is called forming the hypothesis. Scientists test hypotheses to conclude an experiment's validity.
The process you are referring to is known as scientific inquiry or the scientific method. It involves making observations, asking questions, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, and analyzing data to gain a better understanding of the natural world.
The main methodology governing geographic inquiry is the scientific method. This involves asking research questions, forming hypotheses, collecting data through observation or measurement, analyzing the data, and drawing conclusions. Geographic inquiry also often involves spatial analysis and the use of geographic information systems (GIS) to understand patterns and relationships in the Earth's features and processes.
The inquiry process is prompted by curiosity, a desire to seek information, explore possibilities, or solve problems. It involves asking questions, conducting research, and reflecting on evidence to arrive at new understandings or solutions.