Describe the steps of the scientific method

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: The first step is to make an observation and ask questions. Why did something have an observed effect? The next step is to develop a hypothesisâ€"a possible explanation of the observed effect. An experiment follows to prove or disprove the hypothesis and then the findings of the experiment are shared with the scientific community.

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