probably hypothesis.
So a good hypothesis needs to be about the problem (obviously). You state a good hypothesis in this form: "If... then..." for example if There was a project on watering plants, a good hypothesis would be, " if i give every plant an equal amount of water, then the fern will grow the fastest." :)
No you do not start a hypothesis with the word "if." Generally a hypothesis is an educated guess or prediction about a situation. It should be written in a declarative statement that can be tested. For example you might say "The amount of sunlight will affect the growth of a plant" or "People who exercise regularly will have lower cholesterol levels."
A hypothesis is used to make predictions. Experiments are carried out to test these predictions. If the outcome of the experiment was not as predicted then the hypothesis is falsified. It is either rejected or modified. If the outcome of the experiment confirms the prediction then that provides some evidence that the hypothesis is true.Over time, after testing different predictions, there will be a significant amount of evidence in favour of the hypothesis, and all the main alternatives have been rejected. At that stage the hypothesis becomes a theory.
False It should read: The amount of matter in an object is its mass (not weight)
Nothing is true about a hypothesis. It is a inference that you are make about something that has to be proven by experimentation. If it is proved true a consistent amount of times then you have developed a theory.
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So a good hypothesis needs to be about the problem (obviously). You state a good hypothesis in this form: "If... then..." for example if There was a project on watering plants, a good hypothesis would be, " if i give every plant an equal amount of water, then the fern will grow the fastest." :)
the season change as the amount of energy each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
A statistical hypothesis test will usually be performed by inductively comparing results of experiments or observations. The number or amount of comparisons will generally dictate the statistical test to use. The researcher is basically making a statement and assuming that it is either correct (the hypothesis - H1) or assuming that it is incorrect (the null hypothesis - H0) and testing that assumption within a predetermined significance level - the alpha.
No you do not start a hypothesis with the word "if." Generally a hypothesis is an educated guess or prediction about a situation. It should be written in a declarative statement that can be tested. For example you might say "The amount of sunlight will affect the growth of a plant" or "People who exercise regularly will have lower cholesterol levels."
Bahrain receives the least amount of rainfall annually with 77 mm of rain.
hypothesis of dishwashing liquid
The country of Guinea receives the most rainfall.
A tropical rainforest receives the most rain.
the south receives the most rain
well what affects solar energy i dont have a clue the question is what affects the amount of the solar energy that the planet receives.....