nope. science is constantly disproving itself.
A scientific description requires accurate measurement and observation, with as much detail as the scientist can manage. Sometimes it is the small details which are the most revealing.
... i figured most people wouldn't have to answer this question but i guess i will stand up to the plate and respond... .. by the definition a rain drop is a deposit of water on earth which is called... hold your breath....
Which of these dating methods is capable of giving the most accurate age of an artifact?
so they can get the most accurate results possible and to show their understanding of the scientific topic they are discussing.It is the same with experiments.
You are on target, but most of the time, you state the problem first according the scientific method and then you state the hypothesis. Hope this helps!
Depends on your definition of "accurate"
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The most accurate scientific name would have to be Chordata in the phylum rank in animal taxonomy...
Knowledge without obvious means.
The most accurate definition of a Tory is someone who believes in small government, no gun control, fiscal policies right out of the 19th century, and an absolute belief in their divine right to always be in power.
Always look at the newer ones. The newer ones will always be the most accurate. A few suggestions are the WaveSense meters, FreeStyle Lite, and Advocate Meters.
A scientific description requires accurate measurement and observation, with as much detail as the scientist can manage. Sometimes it is the small details which are the most revealing.
A good site is always ESPN. With hundreds of accurate and descriptive sports columnists, they always have the top information for every sport.
Read the introductory article in Wikipedia - or the complete article. One thing that's important to note is that energy is a conserved quantity; the definition can be a bit abstract. Quoting from the Wikipedia article: 'The question "what is energy?" is difficult to answer in a simple, intuitive way, although energy can be rigorously defined in theoretical physics.' You'll have to decide for yourself which definition you find most "impressive"; the most impressive definition is probably not the most accurate one.