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WARRIOR [948]
1 year ago
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Which action is part of a scientific investagation

Biology
1 answer:
Mrac [35]1 year ago
7 0

The part of scientific investigation is

1. The act of seeing and describing a phenomena

2. Creation of an explanation for the phenomenon,

3. Verify the theory. In the event that experiments do not support the hypothesis, it must be discarded or changed.

4. Create a theory based on repeated outcomes verification.

<h3>What is scientific investigation?</h3>
  • Finding the answer to a topic through a variety of research techniques is the process of conducting a scientific investigation.
  • An investigation typically starts when a person analyzes their surroundings and poses questions they are unsure of the answers to.
  • After that, they conduct additional observations or design an experiment to verify a theory.
  • The student may add instructions on how to set up the plants in similar pots, details on how much water and sunlight each plant will receive, and details on how much fertilizer one plant receives and when.
  • Three types of scientific investigation are descriptive investigation, comparative investigation, and experimental investigation.

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