In general, scientific data is the most useful kind, when you are figuring out why things happen, but there are lots of different types of things that happen, and they happen for lots of different reasons. If you wanted to know, for example, why your girlfriend left you, perhaps science is not what you would use to find out why (although the science of psychology could prove to be relevant). All data has some potential relevance.
A prediction.
Seismographs
Expect the same thing to happen every time and How things work
well if you are clever you already know this
A scanning device is something that looks over a surface and can transfer information. Scanning devices are used to tell you the price of things for example.
No. Adjectives only provide details about a thing or concept. Adverbs, however, can be used to modify verbs, so they do give details about how things happen.
It can cause data loss, data corruption, or hardware failure. These do not always happen, but crashing a computer will make all 3 of these things more likely.
In data flow diagrams, the lines between "boxes" represent data that flows between components of a system. Because these only show the flow of data, they do not give an indication of sequencing.In activity diagrams, those lines are simply transitions between activities and do not represent data flow at all. They more represent the sequencing of activities and decisions. You can tell from these what order things happen in.
You can't... You can do things in life to ensure something MIGHT happen. However you can't predict the future.
Just tell them how you feel, and if they don't care then show them the things that can happen if they don't stop.
Things like insults, threats and rumours. If you are being bullied, tell someone and if you don't want to tell an adult, talk to a friend.
Yes it would be. Sometimes things happen that wipe out all data from hard copies. There are many services online such as carbonite or barracuda online backup.