A hypothesis is a tentative explanation of facts or phenomena.
A conjecture is similar to a hypothesis but is an opinion based on speculation or incomplete evidence.
A guess in science would still be called a guess. A prediction (guess) that you intend on testing is called a hypothesis.
it is a smart guess on a science thing
Scentific hypothesis
Earth is the scientific name
I guess the scientific concept that is closest to the "built-in gravity" would be the mass. In that case, the answer is "no". The force between two objects does change, depending on the distance.I guess the scientific concept that is closest to the "built-in gravity" would be the mass. In that case, the answer is "no". The force between two objects does change, depending on the distance.I guess the scientific concept that is closest to the "built-in gravity" would be the mass. In that case, the answer is "no". The force between two objects does change, depending on the distance.I guess the scientific concept that is closest to the "built-in gravity" would be the mass. In that case, the answer is "no". The force between two objects does change, depending on the distance.
The names of comets vary by where you are, but the scientific name is always the same.
The scientific name for tornadoes are Cumulonimbus Tuba because Tuba has the same shape as a tornado and Cumulonimbus clouds.
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Best guess for Tulip Scientific Name is Tulipa gesneriana
Hypothesis.
The scientific name for cane toads is Bufo marinus.
I would guess a good guess would be zoophobia
The scientific name for an algal bloom is "phytoplankton bloom." This phenomenon occurs when there is a rapid increase in the population of algae, leading to the visible discoloration of water bodies.
An inference is a scientific guess.
It is scientific name of monkey i guess....not sure...though
Tilia Americana is the genus species (scientific name) of American Basswood. Soo I guess the answer to your question is... you already know.
You put this in taxonomy, so i guess you were asking for a binomial nomenclature? Epidemics are natural disasters, not animals...so the scientific name for epidemic is therefore: an epidemic.
Every country I guess; homo sapiens is the scientific name for humans.
Every country I guess; homo sapiens is the scientific name for humans.
Every country I guess; homo sapiens is the scientific name for humans.