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yes hypothesize is a real word and yes hypothesize is like hypothesis.
To predict or anticipate an outcome based on current information or trends.
Gravity.
Scientists study Volcanoes so, they can predict when they will erupt.
In chordates, paired structures include the paired sensory organs, such as eyes and ears, as well as paired appendages like limbs or fins. Additionally, paired gill arches are present in the embryonic stages of many chordates, contributing to respiratory functions. These paired features play essential roles in sensory perception, locomotion, and respiration.
the scientific method: observe hypothesize predict experiment
Conceptual thinking is...The ability to perceive and imagine, predict and hypothesize, and to conclude and reflect.Mehwish Aslam
because they need to observe what they are working on, hypothesize and predict what the outcome will be, and experiment to see if they are correct.
To predict is to say what will happen or what you think will happen.
yes hypothesize is a real word and yes hypothesize is like hypothesis.
The student tried to hypothesize what would happen if the two chemicals were combined.
Only some hypothesizes have been proven not to be true. The reason that is that a hypothesis is the same thing as a prediction. Just as you could predict that, for example, the weather was going to be cloudy today, but it turned out sunny, a scientist could predict, or hypothesize, that in a certain experiment, for example, there would be a chemical reaction, but there wasn't.
hypothesize
Hypothesize is putting something forward. This is used in units of mass.
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To hypothesize means to make an educated guess in regards to research. For example: The scientists hypothesize that this medication will have a significant effect on cancer. They now need to test their hypothesis to see if they are right.
To hypothesize means to propose a testable explanation or educated guess based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation. Predicting involves forecasting an outcome or result based on existing knowledge, patterns, or hypotheses. While a hypothesis is a statement to be tested, a prediction is often the expected result derived from that hypothesis. Both are essential in the scientific method for exploring and understanding phenomena.