Aristotle believed that the man had sex with monkeys and not on women
whoever said synthesis is wrong i know the 3rd letter is a
Butterflies are beautiful creatures. The sight if them flying freely is very beautiful, but it is wrong to capture them for display. Butterflies are living things. They don't deserve to be captured. They deserve compassion and deserve to live out its life in natural way .
Living things have not been 'made' by someone for a 'purpose', that is the wrong way to think about life. Things living on the planet now, have evolved to do so over thousands of millions of years and are therefore part of the web of life on our planet. It is our planet that is alive (the biosphere) and living things thrive or die out as random changes affect the biosphere and the DNA that encodes for living things.
its called survival of the fittest. if by some chance there is a mutation during a time of change in a living things surroundings and the mutation helps that living thing survive while other living things not "fit" to survive that change will have a lesser chance of surving. If that mutation passes on to the mutated living things children then that is what leads to evolution in living things.
I forgot the percentege [ i spelled that wrong :P ] but its mostly sleeping or grooming.....for hobbies they hunt and explore
Aristotle came up with the hypothesis that living things could be created from inanimate objects. It was a theory of the origin of life before it was proven wrong.
Aristotle's method of classification relied on subjective characteristics and did not always consider evolutionary relationships. It also lacked a systematic approach and did not account for variations within species. Additionally, his classification system was static and did not allow for changes over time.
because they were proved wrong by other scientists.
Aristotle's method of classification was based on superficial similarities rather than underlying evolutionary relationships. This led to inconsistencies and inaccuracies in grouping organisms. Additionally, his system was static and did not account for the dynamic nature of life and the evolution of species.
Aristotle's dynamic motion theory was proven wrong by a man named Galileo. He tested Aristotle's theory by dropping a heavy object and a lighter object at the same time. The experiment proved Aristotle wrong because the result was that the two objects were falling at the same rate (speed).
That was Aristotle's claim, but then, Aristotle was wrong about most everything.
Aristotle thought that when you drop 2 things with different masses that the heavier one would hit the ground first. Galileo proved him wrong by rolling two balls of different masses down an incline plane and timing them using a clock. He found that the mass of an object does not affect how quickly it accelerates due to gravity.
What is wrong is that the method has not been properly specified.
Spontaneous generation is a disproven theory that living organisms could arise from non-living matter. This idea was widely accepted in ancient times but was ultimately debunked by scientific experiments in the 17th century. It paved the way for the modern understanding of biogenesis, which states that living organisms can only come from preexisting living organisms.
His naming system was too long
No all living things grow from a baby so you were wrong
Aristotle taught a wide range of subjects, including ethics, metaphysics, politics, aesthetics, and logic. He is best known for his works on ethics, where he emphasized the importance of virtue and living a balanced life. Aristotle's teachings also had a significant influence on fields such as biology, physics, and psychology.