Scientific Phenomena TEKS

Scientific phenomena are natural events or occurrences that can be observed, measured, and studied. 

These phenomena can range from simple everyday events, such as the way a ball rolls down a hill, to more complex phenomena, like the way that organisms adapt to changes in their environment. 

Examples of scientific phenomena include weather patterns, plant growth, the behavior of animals, and the movements of celestial bodies like planets and stars.

Scientists study these phenomena by using the scientific method, which involves making observations, asking questions, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, and analyzing data. 

By studying scientific phenomena, scientists can better understand the natural world around us, and use that knowledge to develop new technologies, solve problems, and make predictions about the future.

Scientific phenomena are constantly being studied and researched, and new discoveries and insights are constantly being made. 

This is why science is considered a dynamic and ever-evolving field, where our understanding of the natural world is constantly growing and changing.

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Scientific Investigations

Scientific Method

Scientific Phenomena

Collect, organize, and analyze data

Analyze, evaluate, and critique scientific explanations

Models in Science and Engineering 

Engineering Design Process