Want this question answered?
FORENSIC SCIENCE* is science that follows evidence that leads to a conclusion. ex. in tv show "CSI" forensics gather evidence to solve a crime.
The DNA genetic code provides the best evidence of the common ancestry of life. Science has shown that there are many similarities between DNA sequences.
relevance,audince impact,projection,introduction
A model relating to Food security and agriculture should show how the future of the climate will effect crops. The model must take into account many variables, such as how the climate can lead to different planting and harvesting times and amounts.
i dont know i am stuipd and i dont even care aboyt science so how about that
The Mr. Science Show was created in 1991.
The Mr. Science Show ended in 1995.
The panda's thumb does not show evidence of design, good or bad. It shows evidence of evolution.
Science does not provide direct evidence for or against the existence of a divine creator. While science aims to explain the natural world through observable phenomena and mechanisms, the concept of a higher power designing the world falls under metaphysical or religious beliefs that are not within the scope of scientific inquiry. Ultimately, beliefs regarding whether or not God designed the world are personal and can vary based on individual perspectives.
The duration of The Mr. Science Show is 3600.0 seconds.
Science can answer only questions that are testable. That means there must be a test you can perform to show whether a hypothesis is false or whether it is consistent with the data. So you need data, you need a method, and you need the technology to do the required testing. Religion and science are different because religious concepts aren't testable. They are based on faith, which is acceptance of a claim despite the evidence, or lack of it. Science is just the reverse: it is the acceptance of a claim only if the evidence warrants it.
Yes, a certified letter can be used as evidence in court. The sender can use the certified mail receipt to prove that the letter was sent and received by the intended recipient. However, the contents of the letter may not be admissible as evidence unless they meet the requirements for relevance and authenticity.