
Science as a Process
Science as a process involves asking questions about the natural world, forming hypotheses (or educated guesses), and then conducting experiments or observations to test these ideas. Through careful data collection and analysis, scientists determine what is supported or not supported. The process is iterative, meaning findings lead to new questions and further testing. Science relies on evidence, transparency, and repeatability to build knowledge. It constantly evolves as new discoveries are made, helping us better understand how everything in nature works. This systematic approach ensures that scientific conclusions are based on reliable, objective information.