The basic science process skills used in the situation above are given below.
1. Observation: The scientists know by observation that Martin has a colorful hat;
2. Observation: By observation, the scientist is able to tell when Cassidy opens her umbrella.
3. Prediction: Jana's future behavior is predicted by the scientist.
4. Measuring: The action of Chris is called measuring. He counted his change, therefore, he measured how much he had left.
5. Communicating: We don't know how Zen came about the information. So we cannot assign observation to this action. However, we know that he communicated the information regarding the condition of the soup to the waiter.
<h3>What are basic science skills?</h3>
Basic science skills are skills that scientists use together when carrying out scientific experiments or everyday life experiments.
They are:
- Observing Qualities
- Measuring Quantities
- Sorting/Classifying
- Predicting
- Inferring
- Communicating and
- Experimenting.
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