a scientific variable is something associated with science and how it could possibly have an affect on something e.g. a variable when testing how fast the salt disolves in the water, a variable would be that the water may not be the same temperature in each glass. this would have an affect on your experiment by making it an unfair test. If you were looking at posing a 'scientific' answer then you would have to use 'scientific' abbreviations.
a variable is what you change in an experiment.
It must have a control group, experimental group, and a experimental variable
You must have a control group, an experimental group, an experimental variable (also called the independent variable), and a response to be measured (also called the dependent variable). The experimental variable is applied only to the experimental group, so that any difference between the control group and experimental group is due only to the experimental variable. Both the control group and experimental group must have the same conditions, except for the experimental variable.
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scientifically the evidence didn't match.
Frankenstein was not scientifically created - his monster was however.
The root word for "scientifically" is "science."
There is no single person who was responsible for scientifically creating all shapes.
Scientifically when does a cell become a living thing
The term supernatant scientifically refers to lying above a precipitate or sediment. Supernatant scientifically also refers to floating on the surface of a liquid.
Not sure what you mean by "scientifically funny", but a joke can be both scientific, i.e. about some science topic (and perhaps even scientifically accurate), and funny.
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Scientifically speaking, yes.