In short, a hypothesis is a statement believed to be true - because of observation or reasoning, for example - but one not yet tested by experiment, or, in mathematics, not formally proven to be true. Hypotheses in science are often predictive, and their predictions can form the basis of experiments to prove or refute them.
That really captuers the spirit of it. Thanks for posting.
a hypothesis is an educated guess on a science project and even know it seems like it is wrong it is not a hypotheses is a educated guess
The hypothesis.
The "hypothesis" would be a statement of what you were trying to discover or prove.
I guess the hypothesis would be that you can make a tornado in a jar. This isn't a very good "science project" because while you're making something that may look interesting there isn't a whole lot of "science" you can do with it.
what kind
a hypothesis is an educated guess on a science project and even know it seems like it is wrong it is not a hypotheses is a educated guess
An educated guess
A hypothesis for a science project is a proposed explanation made on limited evidence as a starting point for the investigation. The best hypothesis for a science project of a lava lamp would be based off of the given information and a prediction of the result of the investigation.
it is hypothesis
The hypothesis.
It's the answer to your hypothesis.
yes it is
whats after the hypnosis in a science project
Read research do hypothesis then your procedure
The "hypothesis" would be a statement of what you were trying to discover or prove.
Science projects focus on research and forming a hypothesis. The "problem" is the crux of all the research, and is sometimes called the "problem statement," which directly relates to the student's hypothesis. The problem in a science project is the hypothesis, issue or question that is addressed by research, investigation, and experimentation conducted as part of the project. Emotions: <('-')> Kirby
its the (7) steps in a science project problem hypothesis materials procedure observation conclusion report