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∙ 10y agoA tentative statement could be that plants grow faster in sunlight than in darkness. This can lead to a testable deduction that if plants are exposed to sunlight, they will exhibit more growth compared to plants kept in darkness over a period of time.
A statement that satisfies ALL SIX criteria on the CONPTT grid....Consistent,Observable, Natural, Predictable, Testable, Tentative
An hypothesis
A scientific term used to describe a testable model that seeks to explain natural phenomena is a scientific theory. It is formulated based on observations, experiments, and evidence to provide a thorough explanation of a particular phenomenon in nature.
This phrase describes the early attempts at walking by a baby, which may appear awkward and unsteady compared to the more instinctual act of crawling. It emphasizes the challenging and uncertain nature of transitioning from crawling to walking.
Theories are explanations for natural phenomena based on facts which produce correct predictions. So, you need a LOT of foundational evidence and correct, testable predictions.
stands for: cosistent observable natural predictable tentative and testable
A statement that satisfies ALL SIX criteria on the CONPTT grid....Consistent,Observable, Natural, Predictable, Testable, Tentative
An hypothesis
the construction of testable explanations and predictions about the natural world through the use of evidence.
Ted should make observations about the natural world.
Hypothesis, since it is a statement that is being tentative about the natural world, in this case dairy cows and the response to their milking ability if they are fed wheat or not.
A scientific term used to describe a testable model that seeks to explain natural phenomena is a scientific theory. It is formulated based on observations, experiments, and evidence to provide a thorough explanation of a particular phenomenon in nature.
Anything that can be answered via scientific method really. The testable natural world is the domain of science.
This phrase describes the early attempts at walking by a baby, which may appear awkward and unsteady compared to the more instinctual act of crawling. It emphasizes the challenging and uncertain nature of transitioning from crawling to walking.
Your statement is false and can not be justified. An aquarium is not a natural ecosystem.
You can hypothesize that those in the wild will be healthier. This is because they are in their natural habitat.
There is no such thing as "scientific method for hypertension". The scientific method is a process, utilization of which leads to rational, testable explanations for natural phenomena. Hypertension is an ailment.