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Varsha told her friend Meghna, “It will rain this afternoon because the clouds look dark.” Think of some questions Meghna could ask Varsha to make this prediction scientifically testable.

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Meghna should ask about today’s humidity levels, current temperature trends and wind speed. She could also inquire about sky conditions during previous rainy days to compare data with current patterns for scientific testing.

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  1. To make Varsha’s weather prediction testable, Meghna should ask specific questions focused on measurable data. For example, she could ask, “What is today’s exact humidity percentage?” “Is the temperature dropping as it did previously?” or “What are the current wind speed and direction?”. By shifting from subjective “dark clouds” to quantitative metrics and past observational patterns, the prediction becomes a scientific hypothesis rather than a vague, untestable guess.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Science Exploration Chapter 1 – Exploration: Entering the World of Secondary Science Extra Questions & Answer (2026-27)

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