Scientific inquiry encompasses the various methods and approaches scientists use to study the natural world. It involves:
* Observation: Carefully watching and recording phenomena in the natural world.
* Questioning: Forming questions about observations and seeking explanations.
* Hypothesis: Developing testable explanations for observations.
* Experimentation: Designing and conducting controlled experiments to test hypotheses.
* Data Collection and Analysis: Gathering and interpreting data from experiments or observations.
* Interpretation and Conclusion: Drawing conclusions based on the data and evidence gathered.
* Communication: Sharing findings with the scientific community and the public.
Scientific inquiry emphasizes evidence-based reasoning and critical thinking. It is a cyclical process that constantly evolves as new evidence emerges.
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