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Nature of science

world Definition
empirical evidence he observations, measurements, and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations
theory theory is like saying what can happen or what can't happen.
law law is something that you have to follow something that are the rules .
experiment a experiment is when scientists do or create something.
hyphothesis The hyphothesis is like supporting a theory.
dependent variable dependent variable is when you do something similar to something you did but with something else
data Data is when you have a little information about something.
model model is when you have a paper or something else and you start doing it as is looks on the paper or something else
engineering he application of science and mathematics to solve real-life problems
technology technology is something that scientist take advantage of to gain more knowledge.
prototype prototype is the first creation of an object or other thing .
trade-off the giving up of one thing in return for another, often applied to the engineering design process (56) compensación pérdida de una cosa a cambio de otra, con frecuencia aplicado al p
like cycle analysis the evaluation of the materials and energy used for
pugh chart a table used to compare the features of multiple items, such as technological products or solutions
risk benefit analysis the comparison of the risks and benefits of a decision or product
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