Because all of the observations and evidence are used for support.
Only way to know is to test it.
Scientists had made observations that did not fit exactly with Dalton's theory. Scientists changed the atomic theory to include this new knowledge. While the modern atomic theory is based on Dalton's theory, it is also very different.
If observations don't match the theory, then either the theory or the experiment is wrong. Maybe a measuring device isn't sensitive or accurate enough. If the experiment is right, but results doesn't match theory, then it's time to come up with a new theoru that matches the experiment's results.
If a new theory better fits the data overall or simply because new and significant data disagrees or the method which brought about the original theory is invalid.
Scientific theories enable scientists to make accurate predictions about new situations.
yes. if a new scientist comes along that is more educated a theory can change. over time scientists learn more and more about topics and they can be updated when new information is discovered.
Scientists had made observations that did not fit exactly with Dalton's theory. Scientists changed the atomic theory to include this new knowledge. While the modern atomic theory is based on Dalton's theory, it is also very different.
In theory, scientists describe how they obtained their results (a) so that other researchers can verify the validity of the research, and (b ) so that new research can be built on what has been done before.
modify the theory or discard it altogether.
If observations don't match the theory, then either the theory or the experiment is wrong. Maybe a measuring device isn't sensitive or accurate enough. If the experiment is right, but results doesn't match theory, then it's time to come up with a new theoru that matches the experiment's results.
If new observations do not fit exactly with the current theory.
If a new theory better fits the data overall or simply because new and significant data disagrees or the method which brought about the original theory is invalid.
Scientific theories enable scientists to make accurate predictions about new situations.
In the 1960's scientists uncovered new evidence that seemed to support Wegener's theory.
If new evidence does not support a scientific theory, scientists will most likely
This is a trick question that will be difficult to have an accurate answer. First of all, to quantify as "most", one must know "ALL". I believe no one in the world can know all computer scientists. By the time one gather /count the number of them, new and old comes and goes.... Next, what exactly the definition of being a computer scientist.
i dont know ;D
1. So they can keep track of what they're doing 2. To find out if the scientist has discovered something new OR So the scientists can agree in something