John Dalton
Democritus
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because the particles are more densely packed in water so they support you more and hold some of your weight, making you feel weightless
Like all accepted scientific theories, there is a general consensus amongst scientists across the world that there is enough evidence from observation and experimentation to support it.
There are three main pieces of evidence to support the Kinetic Theory of Matter1) Brownian Motion 2) Diffusion 3) Thermal Expansion:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)Thanks guys xxHope this helps!!Good Luck! xx
The question is based on the questionable supposition that "a body rolls on impact with another body. There is no evidence to support that supposition. If I drive a car into a brick wall, there will be no rolling action: in fact, all the rolling (of my wheels) will come to an abrupt stop!
Fossils.
god is angry
Corroborate means to strengthen or support with evidence.
well,all good scientist persume so also if there were no particals that everything would be invisable i think
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An argument (thesis,idea or theory) which is opposite to one already proposed. A counterargument is an argument, with factual evidence or other kinds of support, that challenges either your thesis or a major argument for it.
Democritus did not perform a single experiment to support his ideas. He was a philosopher, and his idea of indivisible particles he called "atoms" was simply an idea that, much later, gained scientific support. In a sense, it was just a lucky hunch.
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Democritus did not do any experiments or provide solid evidence for his theory on the atom. In the 5th century B.C, Democritus proposed an atomic model in which all matter is made up of small indestructible units called atoms.
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