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Observations, inferences, and predictions

This content discusses the critical roles of observations, inferences, and predictions in understanding the importance of water. It defines observation as a statement based on direct experience, devoid of opinions. Inferences are conclusions drawn from evidence and reasoning, while predictions are forecasts or educated guesses about future events based on knowledge. Together, these concepts help us analyze and grasp the essential nature of water in our lives and ecosystems.

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Observations, inferences, and predictions

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  1. Observations, inferences, and predictions Considering the importance of water

  2. Observation defined: • A statement based on something seen, heard, or noticed • No opinions or guessing involved

  3. Inference defined • a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. • Speculating

  4. Prediction defined • A forecast • To foretell something especially on the basis of special knowledge

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