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Lady bird [3.3K]3 years ago
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Observations are what you can observe by looking at your science experiment (such as colour, smell, etc.). These occur during the experiment. Hypotheses are your scientific predictions on what you think is going to happen before you actually begin the experiment and can be either supported or not supported (e.g., if you were wrong you would say "my hypotheses was not supported")
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