-Find a problem or question of why something happens
-Hypothesize the mechanism of why it happens the way it does.
-Make predictions of what the hypothesis implies (guess the outcome of experiments)
-Conduct experiments based on your hypothesis to see if they match your predictions
-Analyze the results and data from your experiment.
It may be necessary to repeat the process. And remember, negative results (when your predictions are wrong) are still results--they show you what not to do, and how something ISN'T, which is very important in making progress.
Yes, that is a requirement of the scientific technique.
The simplest term would be 'Bouyancy'.
Science is both a technique (the scientific method) and a body of knowledge arising from that technique, which is based upon objective and methodical examination of the world, experimentation, and mathematical analysis of data.
There are four main types of tissues in animals; epithelial, nervous, muscular, and connective.
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Yes, that is a requirement of the scientific technique.
You cannot. A number in scientific notation will be in its simplest form.
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a description of a step-by-step process such as a math formula or a scientific technique
The Scientific Method
The process being used is the scientific technique
scientific actuality
An example of a scientific claim used in propaganda could be the assertion that a certain product is "clinically proven" to be effective without providing the specific details of the study or the methodology used. This can mislead consumers by exploiting their trust in scientific evidence to persuade them to make a purchase.
The Wilson-Stanley technique documents keeping a food diary in reference to ailments a specific person may have. While not scientific, it may be beneficial to diet.
In Scientific Notation, 24.1E3 .. or .. 24.1 * 10^3.
The simplest term would be 'Bouyancy'.
4.2 x 105 - scientific notation