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What are some process in your everyday life that requires a scientific method?

I use the scientific method when I bake or cook. I must follow the directions and steps to reach a good result at the end. I have
to measure how much of an ingredient I should put. Sometimes I like t add some things to what I'm baking to see what results I
get.

For example, I could be cutting grass. You have to observe the ground as you cut. You also have to put the mower on a certain
setting to get the grass just right. So I believe that the scientific method is to be used in everyday life.

Everywhere you go, you're always observing something, whether it be a show on T.V or the notifications on your phone. People
can also use the scientific method at work. The purpose is, obviously, to make money and do the job right.

I use the scientific method every day when I go to school by making observations, learning new things and asking questions

I use the scientific method when I observe food at a restaurant.

I use the scientific method in my everyday life by observing my surroundings.

I use the scientific method every day, especially when there is a problem. When there is a problem you have to predict what
happened or guess the problem. Then you do things to make the problem go away. If the problem happens a lot then you can
remember how to solve it for next time.

Every day I use the scientific method when there is something that I don't know or something that I need to figure out. If there
is something that I don't know I can always guess what is going to happen but then I need to ask or experiment what the
answer is going to be.

2. Make a checklist of topics and ideas about the earth physics?

Earth phsy

ASTRONOMY
Astronomy is a science that seeks to explain everything that we observe in the Universe, from the comets and
planets in our own solar system to distant galaxies to the echoes of the Big Bang. By studying the cosmos beyond
our own planet, we can understand where we came from, where we are going, and how physics works under
conditions which are impossible to recreate on Earth
This is known as The Big Bang Theory. For almost a century, 
 The Big Bang hypothesis states that all of the current and past matter in the
Universe came into existence at the same time, roughly 13.8 billion years ago. At
this time, all matter was compacted into a very small ball with infinite density and
intense heat called a Singularity. Suddenly, the Singularity began expanding, and
the universe as we know it began.

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