I think it might be a inference. But I need to know for sure so I might do some more research.
By definition it is a prediction.
yes
Gathering of relevant data
Because In a scientific method there has to be a independent,controll,and dependent variable. A control group has to be in a scientific method cause ther is only one needed.
How do waves cause erosion
An experiment
sometimes you should use the scientific method for a science problem. but not for your personal problems you should never ever do that. it will cause affection in your life.
a prediction
statement is a cause and effect statement. If addresses the cause and then address then effect. For example if I crave chocolate then I will have a mint instead. They are often used to cause change in habits.
An effect comes about as a result of a cause and a cause makes an effect happen.
Because In a scientific method there has to be a independent,controll,and dependent variable. A control group has to be in a scientific method cause ther is only one needed.
The following statement creates a strong cause and effect connection, Due to the storm flooding the house, the people had to move. The cause was the storm flooding the house, and the effect was, people had to move.
The final outcome of using the cause-and-effect (Fishbone) diagram is to identify the problem statement.
The final outcome of using the cause-and-effect (Fishbone) diagram is to identify the problem statement.
The cause is "The painter could not sell his paintings" while the effect is "because he loved them very much". The cause is "what" in a statement. The effect could be described as the "why" in a statement.
How this sentance can be transformed into a cause and an effect is by saying.......the cause would be not knowing how to make this sentance into a cause and an effect.The effect would be you asking for help to make it a cause and effect sentance.
Analog method
analog method
How do waves cause erosion
the cause is he want to make a statement about slavery. the effect he attacked the us asernal