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juin [17]
3 years ago
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Describe how a scientific question is written. What about this type of question makes it a ""scientific question""?

Biology
1 answer:
iren2701 [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Find the explanation below.

Explanation:

A scientific question is an answerable and testable question that explains a particular aspect to a more general inquiry about nature. It is written in a manner that addresses a scientific inquiry. A scientific question has the following characteristics;

1. It is specific: A scientific question is not broad or cumbersome such that other questions are attached to it. It rather seeks the answer to a particular aspect of a broader question.

2. It is testable and replicable: This implies that to answer the question, standard scientific measures can be employed to solve it. It should also be replicable in any standard laboratory in the world using the equipment and measures specified.

3. It should be objective: This implies that the question should not be subject to personal opinions or have moral undertones to it.

4. It should solve a problem: Our world is posed with so many problems. A scientific question should provide answers to a specific part of one of these questions.

5. It is a new question that has not been satisfactorily answered before: A scientific question should not have received generally accepted scientific answers. It addresses a new problem that has not been answered previously.

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