Science and New Hypotheses. Attempt to form hypotheses for the following: Stars Twinkle. Birds sing. Air is odourless. Turtles can find the same beach.

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Science and New Hypotheses

Attempt to form hypotheses for the following: Stars Twinkle. Birds sing. Air is odourless. Turtles can find the same beach on the same night of the year in order to lay eggs, year after year. Berries taste good. Human children like cuddly toys.

Are your hypotheses testable? Design a practical test to…test…the hypothesis. Find fault in others’ attempts.

Suppose your test fails. Come up with another testable hypothesis.

How do scientists make new hypotheses?

CREATIVITY It has been argued that the most creative human minds belong (ed) to scientists. Do you agree?