Communicating is sharing your discovery that you learned from your experiment through scientific inquiry.
a friend claims that pea plants grow faster than corn plants could you investigate this idea through scientific inquiry
scientific inquiry
Not all questions are suitable for scientific inquiry. A scientific question should be specific, testable, and focused on a phenomenon that can be observed or measured. It should also be grounded in existing knowledge and lead to new insights or discoveries. Questions that are too broad, vague, or untestable may not be suitable for scientific inquiry.
The way that science has developed is that a scientist observes something for which he or she does not have an explanation, and then attempts to learn more about it, through the application of the scientific method. That is an inquiry.
Yes, almost any question can be investigated though scientific inquiry.
Unfalsifiable questions. What this means is that if a question cannot be proven wrong by any means, then science cannot provide any answers about it.
Communicating is sharing your discovery that you learned from your experiment through scientific inquiry.
A stated possible explanation in scientific inquiry is called a hypothesis. It is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon or a scientific question that can be tested through experimental or observational methods.
Communicating is sharing your discovery that you learned from your experiment through scientific inquiry.
Answering a question can be done by simply stating your opinion on an issue or by giving what you believe to be the proper answer. A science inquiry on the other hand requires you stick to established scientific methods of inquiry (read available scientific literature on the issue, find out what scientific consensus currently is, take into account credible alternative hypothesis, do scientific research, etc.) and the outcome of scientific inquiry does not necessarily have to coincide with what your opinion on the issue was before you started the inquiry.
The National Science Education Standards define scientific inquiry as "the diverse ways in which scientists study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidence derived from their work. Scientific inquiry also refers to the activities through which students develop knowledge and understanding of scientific ideas, as well as an understanding of how scientists study the natural world." DEPENDS ON GRADE LEVLE
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a friend claims that pea plants grow faster than corn plants could you investigate this idea through scientific inquiry
scientific inquiry
PeaPlants cannot grow faster than corn plants. To investigate this idea through scientific inquiry....do it your self!
I believe you may have a typo in your question. If you are referring to "hypothesis," it is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon or a scientific question that can be tested through experimentation or observation. In the scientific method, a hypothesis is formulated based on existing knowledge and is used to make predictions that can be tested to determine its validity. It is an essential step in the process of scientific inquiry and research.