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describe the science process skills

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Answered by Anonymous
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Observing is the fundamental science process skill. ... The ability to make good observations is also essential to the development of the other science process skills: communicating, classifying, measuring, inferring, and predicting. The simplest obser- vations, made using only the senses, are qualitative observations.

Answered by trilokind
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Science process skills include observing qualities, measuring quantities, sorting/classifying, inferring, predicting, experimenting, and communicating.

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