Discovery science, often referred to as descriptive or observational science, is a scientific approach that emphasizes the collection and analysis of data to identify patterns, relationships, or phenomena without necessarily testing a specific hypothesis. This type of science is particularly important in fields where experimental manipulation is challenging or impossible, such as in ecology, astronomy, or paleontology. Key characteristics of discovery science include: 1. **Observation and Description**: It involves careful observation and detailed descriptions of biological, physical, or environmental phenomena.

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