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.
If a person about the world ,he or she is likely to begin asking questions about it. Posing question is usually the first step in the process of scientific inquiry.
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There are a number of things that would most likely interest an environmental scientist. This will be anything that has to do with the environment and the various things that affect it.A+ water pollutionwater pollution
If you are asking a professional forensic scientist, then you could ask:Is it possible for you to tell what distance the victim was from the weapon when he/she was shot? Is it more likely for a bullet to go straight through the skull and out or does the bullet stay in the skull?
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Well it depends on the person, but most likely yes they do.
To answer a specific question, scientist form a hypothesis. If the hypothesis cannot be testable or answered, they'll give you a prediction of what will most likely happen from the results of the hypothesis.
Absolutely not.
Because most people asking them are cretins, most likely.
You shouln't know about this. Don't go asking questions like this or you will likely end up banned.
He is asking you more and likely because he likes you.
People using search engines like Bing or Google to answer questions here are likely to submit plagiarized answers.
if you are asking this its most likely too late for you
A good idea would be to stop asking questions about her and start talking about yourself. If you start talking about entertaining subjects that involve you, then most likely she'll be wanting to ask you about those subjects. Good luck!
The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is a volcanologist