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1)Ask a question 2)Make a hypothesis (predict what will happen with your experiment) 3)Research your hypothesis 4)Test your hypothesis 5)Collect/organized your data 6)Results 7)Draw a conclusion
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the 3 kinds of hypothesis are: 1. alternative: this is the hypothesis that is affirmative, positive, and approving..... this gives a positive possible result of the experiment. 2. null: this is a negative hypothesis about the experiment........ 3. cause and effect: this kind of hypothesis gives a cause and effect hypothesis.... this has the "if & then" clause...... (example: "if sunlight affects the growth of plants, then it might slow down or fasten the plant's growth.")
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If you prove the cause, you at once prove the effect; and conversely nothing can exist without its cause.Smoking...Lung CancerAdultery....STDSinning...DeathDrinking....Liver DiseaseInternet....Time WasterEct. Ect. Ect.......
The hypothesis that objects with more mass will exert a greater gravitational force on each other. The hypothesis that light is composed of particles called photons. The hypothesis that electric currents produce magnetic fields.
1.List of related ideas or examples 2.sequence 3.Comparison/contrast 4.Cause/effect 5.problem/solution Thanku
I have homework so I have to write 3 cause and effect for the story "the wounded wolf." Can someone help me please.
"Increasing the temperature of a gas will cause its volume to expand at a constant pressure." "The acceleration due to gravity is independent of the mass of the falling object." "The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection in the law of reflection."
Yes, one cause can become a cause of an effect (e.g. 1 + 2 =(causes) 3 and taking 3 3 + 2 =(causes) 5 Hope this helps since I'm more of a math person than english type.
It can be proven, you have to do at least 3 experiments to prove your hypothesis.
"A hypothesis is an educated guess to attempt an explain an oberservation or answer a question." It's pretty simple, make an educated guess about an oberservation or question. A hypothesis isn't very reliable.
a hypothesis is only useful if u have something to test it on. : ) <3
There are 3 vowels in "hypothesis" (4 if you count the 'y').