Science, asked by ezio08, 9 months ago

what do you call the information gathered during experiments
A. data
B. theory
C. conclusion
D. hypothesis​

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Answered by ravinedrop07
106

Answer:

What is the information gathered during an experiment called. Data.

Answered by zumba12
9

(A) Data is called the information gathered during experiments

Explanation:

  • The information obtained through watching and evaluating an experiment is referred to as data. Data is being used by scientists to acquire insight and draw conclusions. Scientists frequently use charts or tables to display data and study findings.
  • Data might have been in the form of numbers or phrases. Data are an essential component of the scientific approach. Scientists frequently collect data to determine what really is going on. Researchers, for example, can examine how populations evolve over time by gathering data year after year.
  • We can collect statistics by counting the number of dolphins seen when on a ship. The resultant data will include numerical numbers, such as "50," as well as descriptors of those numbers, including such "dolphins".
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