Hypothesis Formulation
Biology ⇒ Scientific Inquiry and Experimental Design in Biology
Hypothesis Formulation starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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A student observes that fish swim faster in warm water. What hypothesis could the student make?
A student observes that sugar dissolves faster in hot water than in cold water. What hypothesis could the student make?
A student thinks that adding fertilizer will make plants grow taller. What is the hypothesis in this scenario?
A student wants to test if music affects plant growth. Write a possible hypothesis.
A student writes, 'If I increase the amount of water given to a plant, then the plant will grow faster.' Identify the independent variable.
A student writes, 'If I use a heavier ball, then it will roll faster down a ramp.' What is the dependent variable?
What is a hypothesis in scientific inquiry?
What is the difference between a hypothesis and a theory?
What is the purpose of formulating a hypothesis in an experiment?
Why is it important for a hypothesis to be specific?
Why should a hypothesis be falsifiable?
