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=What makes a good scientific question?  A good scientific question is something that we can test. For Example: Is the length of you foot the same size as your forearm. That Question is something we can test. What does a hypothesis look like?  What should it include? Why do we write a hypothesis?  A Hypothesis is an educated guess. You make a hypothesis after you observe. Your hypothesis should include what you think may happen while you do your experiment. How and why do we write a procedure? We write a procedure so the person that’s doing an experiment, can keep testing an experiment, over and over again. To write a procedure we write a step by step paragraph and in detail to show how to do an experiment exact. Explain what a fair test is. What is a variable and why are they important to identify? A variable is important because if we didn’t have any variables are test would be incorrect and/or crazy. A test is what keep are test fair like an unfair test would be changing 2 or more variables. What are observations?  An observation is when you observe a certain thing for your experiment. Like observing birds to see if they notice. How can data be displayed in your report? Data can be displayed in your report as a graph. Graphs, such as Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, and more. Or even charts. What is included in your conclusion?  Sources of errors are in your conclusion. Sources of errors are when you explain what could have gone wrong in you experiment. Also if your hypothesis was correct or incorrect. Why do scientists report on their experiments? <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"> Scientists report their reports so people can know what is happening. They need the people to know what is happening so they are informed, just in case a meteor was coming from space a scientists night know a long time ago and tell everybody that a meteor was going to hit them, so they would have enough time to leave where they live. Also so they can see if they were right or wrong =