No, it can not because, a scientific law is absolute.
No, it must be proven incorrect by science.
The scientific laws will hardly change over time; our understanding of them can change, though.
They do change,all the time.That,s Part of Science.
How about Newton's laws of motion and gravity.
Scientific laws and scientific theories are both based on observations and experimental results.
Yes.
The scientific laws will hardly change over time; our understanding of them can change, though.
false
They do change,all the time.That,s Part of Science.
Scientific laws. Scientific laws. Scientific laws. Scientific laws.
This depends on which laws need to be changed. The Constitution requires a special vote by a special assembly called Congres. Other laws can be superseeded by new laws that abrogate them.
Yes it is because laws can change people's opinion and people's opinion can change the laws. Most judiciary is elect by the people and they must have views that people want to vote for.
This depends on which laws need to be changed. The Constitution requires a special vote by a special assembly called Congres. Other laws can be superseeded by new laws that abrogate them.
Well, suffrage means to be able to vote, so the goal of the womens suffrage was to change the voting laws and allow for women to be able to vote.
Everyone 18 and above can vote in Canada
Both scientific laws and scientific theorys can be changed if something new comes up in the scientific world.
Citizens do not vote directly on laws. They elect representatives who do vote directly on laws.
No, scientific Laws and scientific theories are not same.Scientific Laws have proofs, they are acceptable by all like Newton's Laws of motion are accepted by allwhere as scientific theories demands proofs, these are not acceptable by all Like Theory by Charles Darwin is not acceptable by all