What are the four factors of prediction?
I'm guessing there is no basis for this, but here's my opinion:
1.) Mental Readiness (This includes planning)
2.) Preparation
3.) Execution
4.) Accepting the outcome
How are predictions of a hurricane made?
simple,depending of the weather, most likely if there is an unusual weather pattern in an area which is use to other patterns.
awkward weather pattern in a certain area
Is a prediction or educated guess about what will happen in an experiment?
Yeahp. It's one of the processes in The Scientific Method.
Form a question.
Hypothesis.
Prediction.
Testing.
Analysis.
Publish.
How do scientist make predictions about plate tectonics of the future?
Scientists use computer models based on current plate movements, geological data, and theories of tectonic processes to make predictions about future plate movements. By analyzing past movements and patterns, scientists can infer potential future scenarios for plate tectonics. Continuous monitoring of seismic activity and ground deformation also helps in predicting future plate movements.
What prediction can be made from the information in this reading uses for the buffalo?
WHAT YOU CAN PREDICT
See you can predict that you are sitting under her belly and sucking its teats.
WHAT A BIO TEACHER WOULD PREDICT
That the buffalo is taking out all the organs and telling about their functions.buffalo tells the teacher that how baby is produced.
WHAT YOU A PHYSICS STUDENT PREDICT
he would be lost in such a vast knowledge of physics laws and weight of cow, he would calculate the mass of cow and force acting on it.he would calculate the force exerted is exerted on the ground by buffalo' s feet.
WHAT A BUFFALO WILL PREDICT
Nothing because buffalo cannot read.
What prediction do the witches make regarding Banquo in this scene?
That Banquo is gonna be king of Scotland or England or Great Britain, was it?. Um also, that he is gonna see forests move. Also, that he is gonna need anti-hallucinogens in view of the things and stuff he starts seeing.
How is a prediction used in scientific method?
In scientific method, hypothesis is the scientific prediction the scientist does. He/she gives an educated guess as to what's going to happen during the experiment then would say if its been proven or not at the conclusion.
How can you ensure that your prediction will be accurate?
You think of the most possible outcome. But even THAT you can never be sure of. I think it's best to think of EVERY possible out come instead.
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If you mean "prediction gov", it is the official government weather prediction website.
Have scientist been successful in making long-range predictions?
according to my research they should be ore accurate in the future
How can observations and inferences help make predictions?
You observe the world objectively. You can apply prior knowledge to make innferences. Taking you're inferences, you can factor in your knowledge of the future and predict what will happen.
What is a prediction of the outcome of a test or experiment?
A prediction in an experiment is called hypothesis. It is an educated guess about what's high likely to happen.
A prediction summary is something where you are estimating or guessing what it is, but summing it up in a few sentences.
Can you explain the importance of making predictions while reading?
So that you can feel like a complete idiot, stranded in the middle of an ocean of muddled up ideas and plot lines swimming around you, at the end of the book and congratulate the author on so beautifully tricking you.
What time will my dad get home from work?
This would obviously be different for any of several hundred million dads, and completely moot for those who are out of work, or those who work at home.
What happends if you test a hypothesis multiple times and the data doesn't support your prediction?
That means that your prediction was wrong and that you should include your results in the conclusion and try to explain some of the reasons why your prediction was wrong and if it was wrong because you were doing the experiment wrong.
How do scientiste confirm a prediction?
They test it. If it works, then they confirm that it's true. If it fails, then they confirm that it's false.
How did the Trojans react to Cassandra's prediction?
The Trojans did not beleive Cassandra. It was her curse to not be beleived by others.