<span>When a scientist needs to <u>observe </u>they make observations. Observing is a fundamental part of scientific investigation. Observations of natural phenomenon lead scientists to ask questions, research and form a hypothesis. When the scientist sets up experiments to teat out their hypothesis again the scientists must use their observation skills to monitor their test and make sure there are no mistakes.</span>
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King George II stood up at the performance of George Frederick Handel's “Hallelujah chorus” on March 23, 1743. No one knows for sure why he stood.