What does scientists do
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Scientists observe things. Our senses can help us observe what is around us. Scientists use their senses when solving science problems. They use their eyes to spot details. They use their noses to detect if something is stinky. They use their hearing, touch, and even sense of taste.
Scientists measure things. Have you ever measured something with a ruler to see how long it is? Scientists do that. Have you ever stood on a scale? If so, you've measured your weight. If you've ever taken your temperature when you had the flu, you've measured how hot your body is using a thermometer. Scientists use scales, rulers, thermometers, and lots of other tools to measure things.
Scientists measure things. Have you ever measured something with a ruler to see how long it is? Scientists do that. Have you ever stood on a scale? If so, you've measured your weight. If you've ever taken your temperature when you had the flu, you've measured how hot your body is using a thermometer. Scientists use scales, rulers, thermometers, and lots of other tools to measure things.
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