What is the difference between observations and experiments?

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Observations involve collecting data without interfering with nature, while experiments involve manipulating the environment in order to measure the effects. Observations provide data that can be used to analyze a situation, while experiments are designed to test causal relationships by creating a controlled environment. An observation records what is happening or has happened, and an experiment manipulates factors in order to measure the effects of the manipulation.

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