Aristotle was a famous Greek philosopher. He examined the nature of matter, space, time, and motion and proved that infinite linear motion and voids could not exist on Earth. He also reasoned that infinite velocities could not exist, and that time and movement are continuous and inseparable.
To cite Aristotle in an academic paper or publication, include the author's name (Aristotle), the title of the work (italicized), the translator's name (if applicable), the publication date, and the specific passage or section number. Standard citation styles like APA, MLA, or Chicago may have different formatting requirements, so it's essential to follow the guidelines provided by the style guide you are using.
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All sciences use the basics of chemistry to get started. Biology, Zoology, botany, and medical sciences use chemistry in them along with electrical engineering that needs to make currents.
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You can find examples of benefits derived from science at your local library. You can cite these sources directly from the exact books you use.
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It's the Science Museum in Paris
Yes absolutly !
la Cité des Sciences in Paris is the equivalent of the Science Museum in London.
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