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Scientific questions are largely based on something we can experiment on to find out if our hypothesis is true or false.
If we were to be asking questions left on right with stuff that we cannot determine are true or false scientifically, then it wouldn't be a scientific question.
We have to be able to experiment and follow the scientific method with the scientific question we happen to propose.
Something like 'What is my friend's mom's uncle's father's favourite colour?' isn't exactly something we can truly answer scientifically.
On the other hand, if we were to ask something like 'What happens when I mix chemical A and chemical B together?', we can experiment and answer this question scientifically.
Hopefully, this helps! =)
Scientific questions are largely based on something we can experiment on to find out if our hypothesis is true or false.
If we were to be asking questions left on right with stuff that we cannot determine are true or false scientifically, then it wouldn't be a scientific question.
We have to be able to experiment and follow the scientific method with the scientific question we happen to propose.
Something like 'What is my friend's mom's uncle's father's favourite colour?' isn't exactly something we can truly answer scientifically.
On the other hand, if we were to ask something like 'What happens when I mix chemical A and chemical B together?', we can experiment and answer this question scientifically.
Hopefully, this helps! =)
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