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Which science process skill uses your five senses to describe what is seen, heard, felt, smelled, and tasted?
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Inferring
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Predicting
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Measuring
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Observing
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Observing is the science process skill that involves using your five senses—sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste—to describe and gather information about objects, events, or phenomena. This skill is crucial for making detailed and accurate descriptions of what is happening around us. For example, a scientist might observe the color and texture of a plant's leaves, listen to the sounds of animals in a forest, or note the smell of a chemical reaction. By carefully observing, scientists can collect valuable data that helps them understand and explain the natural world.