Science
Hypothesis 1: If NASA sends a probe to the south, there is possibility of finding life.
Hypothesis 2: If NASA sends a probe to the north, there is possibility of finding life.
What Data Will you Collect? think about the following questions: • I will collect data based on oxygen content in the planets as well as the possibility of withstanding gravity in other planets. ● How will you collect your data? Documents and records will form part of the primary data received. This information will provide data relating to presence of oxygen and gravity levels in the planets.
Procedure: (What steps will you take to answer the guiding question???) I have already set an objective of finding life on other planets. Therefore, I will set up a research plan where I write down all that is required and expected of the research, collect the data which will be analyzed and a conclusion generated from the research topic
What type of graph or table could you create to help make sense of your data? I will create a clustered column chart that shows the oxygen levels in different planets. I will also have a pie chart showing the gravitational pull on different planets. I can use a combined line and bar graph to show the oxygen levels and the gravitational levels of the planets. The one with the highest proportion is suitable for life, just as is planet earth.
Predicted Result if hypothesis 1 is valid? If NASA sends a probe to the south, then there is possibility of finding life.
Predicted Result if hypothesis 2 is valid? If NASA sends a probe to the north, there is possibility of finding life.