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THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
6 STEPS OF THE
     SCIENTIFIC METHOD
1.   MAKE AN OBSERVATION
2.   ASK A QUESTION
3.   FORM A HYPOTHESIS
4.   TEST YOUR HYPOTHESIS
5.   ANALYZE THE DATA
6.   DRAW CONCLUSION
Scientific method
Scientific method
Scientific method
Scientific method
Scientific method
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Scientific method

  • 2. 6 STEPS OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD 1. MAKE AN OBSERVATION 2. ASK A QUESTION 3. FORM A HYPOTHESIS 4. TEST YOUR HYPOTHESIS 5. ANALYZE THE DATA 6. DRAW CONCLUSION