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Karson Berg
13 July, 15:57
The process of asking questions is known as
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Adyson
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Inquiring, which comes from the word inquiry which means, "an act of asking a question". In science, the first part of the scientific method is asking questions about the world around you and then after that, conducting experiments to get answers.
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Cesar Browning
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Inquiry is the process of asking questions
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