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Which term or phrase represents a proposed answer to a scientific question?(1 point)
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A scientist wants to drop a bouncy ball from a height of one meter and determine how many times the ball will bounce before coming to rest. Which option below is an example of a hypothesis for this test?(1 point)
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Is gravity a theory or a hypothesis? How do you know?(1 point)
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simplify that
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A scientist claims that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. Repeated trials result in similar data every time. Other scientists can replicate the experiment with similar results and come to the same conclusion. What is this an example of?(1 point)
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hypothesis
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The hypothesis for this test could be: "The bouncy ball will bounce three times before coming to rest."
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Gravity is a theory. This is known because a scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on empirical evidence. Gravity has been extensively studied and tested, and the theory of gravity has been able to consistently and accurately explain and predict the behavior of objects with mass in the presence of each other.
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Gravity is a theory because it is a well-supported explanation of how objects with mass interact with each other. The theory of gravity has been extensively tested and has consistently been able to explain and predict the behavior of these objects.
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This scenario is an example of empirical evidence supporting a scientific claim.
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