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**Scientific method;﻿**
===  **﻿** // **Scientific question**; questions can be about observations, and not opinions. And they need to be answered by measuring and or observing // ﻿﻿ ===  ===// **Hypothesis**; A hypothesis looks like a guess. It should include stuff about the experiment. To see if our guess is accurate //  === ===// **Procedure**; You can write a procedure simply by writing down everything that you did in the experiment we do a procedure just in case other people need to do the experiment the same way // //. //   === ===// **Fair test**; A fair test is when everything in the entire test is the same through all the trials. //  ===

===// **Variables**; Are the things that you can do to change the way things go. They are important to identify because we have to see what changes will make the test better or worse. //   === ===// **Observations**; Are what you see in the experiment. The data that we collect in an experiment can be displayed in a chart/table. //   === ===// **Conclusion;** What happened, how it happened, why it happened. These things should all be in a conclusion. And pictures & tables for the data //   === ===<span style="display: block; margin: 0in 0in 10pt 1.75in; mso-add-space: auto; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; text-indent: -0.25in;">// **Reports**; scientist report their experiments for other sc //// ientist who would want to do the same experiment. And then they could change something about it and write down what they witnessed in their experiment // ===