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Motion is relative. There must be something to compare it to.
They sounded they same. We just didn't have something to compare it with.
No. It is scientifically proven false.
Yes because when you are really tired, it is scientifically possible to be out of energy
convection means when something is heated it expands or conducts eg. metal is heated it contracts when it is cooled it contracts.
The grammatic difference between compare to and compare with is mainly that when a person compares something to something else it is different then comparing with.
because tea is exposed to surrounding,to get thermal equilibrium it becomes cold
something that caused the big bang is scientifically unknown
when it has the building blocks of macromolecules such as starch amino acids and more
The verb of comparison is compare. As in "to compare something or someone".
something
There's something missing from this question. To make a comparison, you have to have something to compare against. Like: "How does the hunting ability of foxes compare to that of a pack of wolves".
This is a fascinating question and something I have wondered about for years. I don't think we can ever know to be honest because it not something you can measure and compare scientifically. But I think food must taste different to different people because of the massive differences in people food likes and dislikes. I would be interested to hear other opinions on this.
No that's impossible. It is scientifically impossible for a storm to hurt you while you sleep.
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to compare something to another thing
you compare something