quantitative data Charles Darwin Darwin- Dana- Daly theory theory conclusion hypothesis observed phenomenon HMS Challenger precision model independent variable scientific method inductive reasoning support observation controlled variables uncertainty deductive reasoning accuracy theory of plate tectonics limitations in measurement testing refute dependent variable quantitative data Charles Darwin Darwin- Dana- Daly theory theory conclusion hypothesis observed phenomenon HMS Challenger precision model independent variable scientific method inductive reasoning support observation controlled variables uncertainty deductive reasoning accuracy theory of plate tectonics limitations in measurement testing refute dependent variable
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quantitative data
Charles Darwin
Darwin-Dana-Daly theory
theory
conclusion
hypothesis
observed phenomenon
HMS Challenger
precision
model
independent variable
scientific method
inductive reasoning
support
observation
controlled variables
uncertainty
deductive reasoning
accuracy
theory of plate tectonics
limitations in measurement
testing
refute
dependent variable