New experiments are performed or old experiments are repeated and confirmed or contridicted. From this expanded pool of experimental data, new or refined theories can be made, which then provide hypothesis for new experiments that will either confirm the new/refined theory or support the original theory. The process is then repeated and science marches onwards.
Obviously yes
Yes. All the time.
Scientific knowledge changes every day. Research is constantly in progress and new information is discovered all the time.
It is open to change as new evidence or data is discovered. Scientific knowledge may withstand the test of time if it is true, rather than convenient.
At the time of the scientific revolution, sources of knowledge dealing primarily with mathematics and astronomy were most often referred to. The scientific revolution began in the mid-1500s.
well it has changed over time bye people dancing it different styles.
Yes. All the time.
Scientific knowledge changes every day. Research is constantly in progress and new information is discovered all the time.
Almost all of them, as new information allows them to be refined.
By now, this should not still be a theory, it should be common knowledge.
Our (mankind's) knowledge has increased over time. For more details, do some reading on the history of astronomy.
it shows how the earth used to be and how it spread and changed over time
it shows how the earth used to be and how it spread and changed over time
how the anemometer changed over time
how the anemometer changed over time
The laws of physics have not changed over time. Our understanding of them has changed over time.
how has coal mining changed over time
It is open to change as new evidence or data is discovered. Scientific knowledge may withstand the test of time if it is true, rather than convenient.