Scientists ask a variety of questions that typically fall into categories such as descriptive, comparative, and causal. Descriptive questions seek to understand characteristics or phenomena, while comparative questions explore differences or similarities between groups or conditions. Causal questions aim to determine relationships and effects, often focusing on how one variable influences another. Ultimately, these questions drive the research process, guiding experiments and investigations to expand knowledge in their respective fields.
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They will ask: "When will the sun explode?"
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They probably study what the question was and then they try their best to figure it out. And if they can't then they ask it anyway.
scientist ask questions about what they are going to experiment. Those questions help form a hypothesis.
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where does it come from or what it is like
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They will ask: "When will the sun explode?"
really? now i have to answer it? you guyz are dummies! >.<
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As in what types of questions can you ask to the cause of starvation to someone with an eating disorder or another topic?