Observation is the act of carefully watching and noting details about objects, events, or phenomena through our senses.
There are two main types of observation: qualitative and quantitative.
Observation is important in science because it helps us gather data and make sense of the world. It allows us to make predictions and form hypotheses based on the information we gather.
Observation skills can be improved through practice and by paying attention to details. Using tools such as magnifying glasses, microscopes, and thermometers can also enhance our ability to make detailed observations.
Here are some questions to help you study observation: