no
There is a very real possibility that hitting the head at 15 mph will have the same impact or worse as being hit with a sledge hammer. The outcome of this experiment truly depends on the size and force of the object hitting the head.
humans :)
Health is one
One way, polution.
"Second impact syndrome" occurs when a person with a concussion, even a very mild one, suffers a second blow before fully recovering from the first.
evaluate the impact of research on the way scientists thought about atoms
Scientists do multiple trials and find the mean of the trials to make their results reliable-this eliminates the impact any anomalies may have.
False.
it is by repeating the experiment a few times which make the results more reliable
it gave scientists a way to repeat others' work to make sure it was correct
Robert Hooke discovered cell theory and cells
Dinosaur?
things that impact everything on earth
The first scientifically engineered social experiment to test the impact of the use of arrest upon crime was the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment conducted in the early 1970s. The study aimed to determine if traditional routine police patrols had an impact on crime rates. The results showed that the presence or absence of patrol had little impact on crime.
I think the most Greatest Impact In 1600 Is Crisello w/ the Theory Of Borloloy>>>>>>>>>
it gave scientists a way to repeat others' work to make sure it was correct
it gave scientists a way to repeat others' work to make sure it was correct