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theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses
theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses
A hypotheses is a possible answer to a scientific question or explanation for a set of observations.
No, not all scientific hypotheses which are tested at level 1 are of significance.
We gotta know it by scientific laws and theories. Scientific theories are produced from the scientific method through formation and testing of hypotheses and can predict the behaviour of the natural world. They both are well supported by observations and experimental evidence. By this we can determine the whole process...Rutherford theory Corrected by Bohr ....
who was a nineteenth century monk whose hypotheses about inheritance in pea plants have became scientific laws
who was a nineteenth century monk whose hypotheses about inheritance in pea plants have became scientific laws
theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses
theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses
A hypotheses is a possible answer to a scientific question or explanation for a set of observations.
No, not all scientific hypotheses which are tested at level 1 are of significance.
Laws are neither explanations or hypotheses; they just state a fact. Laws can be considered as a consensus of observations on a particular phenomenon.
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Evolutionary theory is called a scientific theory because it is a comprehensive explanatory model, consisting of independently verifiable facts and laws as well as multiply confirmed falsifiable hypotheses.
Using the scientific method, scientists can work together to test different hypotheses and determine the best solution for the problem
Scientific laws are absolutes, they are unchanged by the nature of the observer. Societal laws are a product of the community - generally a consensus in a particular community, but a different community may have a quite different set of community laws.
Verifiable hypotheses and theories.