The scientific method is a process used as a means of coming to understand the natural world through observation and the testing of hypotheses (Krogh, 2011). The first step in the process is observation. This step is used to understand the problem that you have selected. This step is where scientists define the question at hand. During the observation stage scientists must conduct research and collect information on the experiment. They must observe the experiment in its natural setting using different variables. The second step is question. After deciding on an experiment scientists must figure out the specific question that they want to ask; a “what” question, a “why” question, or a “how” question. This is where a scientist present the problem they want to solve. The third step is hypothesis. The hypothesis is a tentative, testable explanation for and observed phenomenon (Krogh, 2011). The hypothesis helps to define what scientists think the outcome of an experiment will be. The fourth step …show more content…
The rate in which my grass grows can be contributed to many factors. It can be said that the amount of sun in which my grass receives makes it grow faster. However, this guess would be my own hypothesis and would need further experimentation. The grass would have to be tested using separate variables. The grass would need to be tested using the effect of light and water separately and then test using water and light at the same time. In addition, I would have to observe it in the sunlight, as well as, no light. In addition, I would have to ensure that the grass receives the same level of sun light as well. In order for me to prove my hypothesis; I would need to look at all variables besides sunlight, such as the moisture level and the amount of pH in the soil which could also affect the growth of my grass. After taking all factors into consideration, I must determine whether or not that my hypothesis is