Science can answer questions that are testable and falsifiable, typically those related to the natural world and phenomena. These questions often involve observations, experiments, and empirical data, allowing for systematic investigation and analysis. Examples include inquiries about the behavior of physical systems, biological processes, and chemical reactions. However, questions about subjective experiences, ethics, or values may fall outside the scope of scientific inquiry.
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Independent and Dependent variable.
quatifiyable ones. any question which can be answered with a number. Hypothesis is something that we use science to back up.
Hypothesis, I believe. Ask your science teacher.
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Independent and Dependent variable.
quatifiyable ones. any question which can be answered with a number. Hypothesis is something that we use science to back up.
Inquiry is a type of science that is prompted by a question. A question is asked, and then a test is done to find the answer.
What went on before the Big Bang eruption.
A question that hasn't been answered.
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Questions that ask about opinions can't be answered with science. As a teacher, I have students rephrase their question more specifically so that it can be answered by science. Their proposed answer to the question is their hypothesis. This is why science cannot demonstrate religion as a hoax, as much as atheists would like to believe it. Unfortunately for believers, science cannot demonstrate the truth of religion either. Religion is one of those regions beyond the pale of science.
Such a question is a philosophical one. Science is a matter of how things work. If a why question is answered, it is only secondary to a how.