When scientists make a guess, it's often referred to as a "hypothesis." A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through experiments and observations. It serves as a foundation for further investigation and helps guide research.
yes you need to make a hypothesis first.
If a scientist makes an educated guess that diabetes is caused by genetic factors then his guess is an example of a hypothesis. He can then go and test his hypothesis.
If a scientist makes an educated guess that Diabetes is caused by genetic factors then his guess is an example of a hypothesis. He can then go and test his hypothesis.
it is an educated guess that can be tested by experiment
A scientist is trying to figure something out. The scientist makes a guess and figures out a way to test that guess. That is called an experimental investigation.
yes you need to make a hypothesis first.
A scientist making an educated guess that diabetes is caused by genetic factors is stating a hypothesis. The scientist may then design an experiment to test this hypothesis.
If a scientist makes an educated guess that diabetes is caused by genetic factors then his guess is an example of a hypothesis. He can then go and test his hypothesis.
If a scientist makes an educated guess that Diabetes is caused by genetic factors then his guess is an example of a hypothesis. He can then go and test his hypothesis.
it is an educated guess that can be tested by experiment
A scientist.
That is called a GEOLOGIST.
A scientist is trying to figure something out. The scientist makes a guess and figures out a way to test that guess. That is called an experimental investigation.
Scientist call the seahorse a "Hippocampus"; a latin word
"hypothesis"
A military scientist
A biotechnology scientist.