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Without scientists, what is science? Without no one to questions the bounds of our reality and understand of the world, there can be no science.
It's an idea which can leard to theory and/or fact. Any ideas will help, even the ones that sound crazy
Well as science technically is knowledge attained through study or practice, everything other then man does not use science. If you are more curious as to what in the world does not follow scientific principles, that is nothing. Science try's to explain everything from absolutely nothing (a vacuum) all the way to the universe. Science is the ultimate quest to understand everything.
Chromosome comparison is where the DNA of one species is compared to another. For instance, Scientists compare the remains of prehistoric animals to current organisms roaming the Earth in our modern day world.
Scientists use observation and experimentation to gather information about the natural world.
through questioning
Rules govern how the world behaves. X4
Rules make it possible to understand the world.
Without scientists, what is science? Without no one to questions the bounds of our reality and understand of the world, there can be no science.
Some scientists are people that explore the world and try to tell us about the planet but we don't understand!
A hypothesis helps scientists to answer questions they have in this world which technically helps them to understand the natural world we live in.
Now we understand what do hieroglyphics mean
To understand world history you must realize that the earth is a living entity. The history of this world is interconnected by all that has happened before. To truly understand history, your mind has to absorb all of the pertinent facts of everything that lead up to you.
Besause they could help us understand more about the world....i geuss
The Stone Age was a period in human history characterized by the use of stone tools, limited technology, and hunter-gatherer lifestyles. In contrast, the modern world is defined by advanced technology, agriculture, complex societies, and global interconnectedness. The modern world has seen rapid advancements in various fields such as science, medicine, communication, and transportation, leading to significant changes in how we live and interact.
He was a Swede, so he spoke Swedish. But like all scientists in those days, he published in Latin, the language (like English today) that scientists everywhere in the world could understand.
Art defines us. Since the dawn of man, humans have tried to portray the world as he or she sees it, from the cavemen, to the Italian Renaissance, to modern day. By studying historical art you understand how people viewed the world before us. By studying modern arts you understand how we look at the world today.