Biology, asked by rishithakusumba, 8 months ago

how do scientists answer a question or solve a problem that they have identified​

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Answered by kashyapanuj884
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If your problem is a scientific problem, then you can perform a scientific experiment to find the answer to your problem. A scientific problem is a question that you have that can be answered via an experiment. ... That's because not all questions can be answered with an experiment.

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Answered by PRATHAMABD
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how do scientists answer a question or solve a problem that they have identified?

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If your problem is a scientific problem, then you can perform a scientific experiment to find the answer to your problem. A scientific problem is a question that you have that can be answered via an experiment.

If your problem is a scientific problem, then you can perform a scientific experiment to find the answer to your problem. A scientific problem is a question that you have that can be answered via an experiment.Not all problems that you have are scientific problems. That's because not all questions can be answered with an experiment. For example, the problem of trying to figure out what to have for dinner is not a scientific problem since you can't conduct an experiment to find the answer.

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