Definition Of Science
Science is learning about the natural world through observation and experimentation. For example, scientists use evidence to explain natural phenomena.
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What Is Science? (3-5 Version)
Fun Facts
- Electricity is a benefit of science that we live with every day.
- People used to believe the earth was flat, but science shows that it is spherical, or shaped like a ball.
- Diseases that were once harmful or deadly (polio, small pox, chicken pox) are now nearly extinct thanks to science!
Why Do We Need To Know About Definition Of Science
Learning about science helps you see that it’s not just a school subject, but a way of solving problems in our daily life. For example, science gives us electricity which powers our homes and gadgets, showing how science makes our life easier and more comfortable.
Science is key to coming up with new ideas and fixing problems in today’s world. Think about how better farming methods give us more food, or how new medical treatments save lives every day. These show that science is important for overcoming big problems, making us healthier, and improving how we live. Through science, we find ways to solve everyday issues.
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- Science is the process of learning about the natural world through observation and experimentation.
- The more evidence we have about a theory the more confident we are about it.
- You must be willing to change your mind based on new evidence.
- Many things around us appear to be science but are not.
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