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Scientific knowledge changes every day. Research is constantly in progress and new information is discovered all the time.
How do scientific theories develop and change?
Acceleration is the scientific term for change in velocity.
Scientific value is only a type of thinking from a INTJ's mind. Basically it says that this scientific value matters the most above anything present on universe.it defines everything with scientific explanation.
A factor in a scientific experiment that is subject to change is called a variable.
Yes, it is a democratic society.
how a change in population may cause a change in society
Scientific knowledge changes every day. Research is constantly in progress and new information is discovered all the time.
Scientific theories can be modified and in some cases completely scrapped based upon new research.
To answer practical questions,that will change society and offer them knowledge about a particular issue or problem.
women were supposed to influence their husbands and raise patriotic children
yes they can be changed!Scientific models change to reflect ongoing research to explain discrepancies in current theory versus actual experimental results.
Yes, Pollution. No, Scientific research and data on wildlife and climate change.
women were supposed to influence their husbands and raise patriotic children
women were supposed to influence their husbands and raise patriotic children
women were supposed to influence their husbands and raise patriotic children
Science is all about exploring ideas, formulating hypotheses, and testing them repeatedly. Scientists always try to duplicate their experiments or to collaborate with other scientists working on the same problem. If a lot of scientists produce the same results over and over again, then the hypothesis becomes a working theory. It's not unusual for scientists to disagree on theories - even on how data is interpreted. The only things that don't change, the things that are facts, are the data and observations collected through the scientific method.If a theory stands the test of time, it becomes a paradigm. Society also has an influence on scientific theories and paradigms. Sometimes a particular theory is widely accepted among scientists but not among certain groups in society. The resistance to change is strong in human culture, and it can take hundreds of years for a scientific theory or paradigm to be accepted by societies.