A theory must fulfill a few criteria. It must make testable predictions with consistent accuracy across a broad area of inquiry. It must be well-supported by many independent pieces of evidence. It must be consistent with pre-existing experimental data. It can be subject to minor alterations and adaptations to account for data with imperfect fits.
The characteristics are loyalty/honesty, kind, and always does the RIGHT thing!
You get clear data of the type you are looking for and either prove or disprove something.
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The model explains observations well
gobar(cow dung) gas plant is a good example of scientific model with waste material.
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If all the evidence taken into consideration can be explained by the scientific model proposed and the model successfully predicts outcomes of experiments yet to be performed, it is a "good scientific theory" It still can be incorrect. If it is proven incorrect it should be abandoned.
Yes a map is a scientific model
A good model has two characteristics: Accuracy - the model acts like the reality it is trying to describe Strength - the model can tell you things you did not know before (what if?)
A scientific investigation is a method of identifying a question through observations. Next, a hypothesis is formed as a tentative explanation for the question. Third, experiments are performed to test the hypothesis. Finally, a scientific paper is written to explain the conclusions.
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Leadership Courage Integrity Empathy Sympathy Humor Loyalty
No, good scientific models should always be open for change. They should be tested and tested repeatedly, so they can be revised, or scrapped in favour of a better hypothesis.
Traits and scientific characteristics are vitally important in the field of science. This is because species are identified by these characteristics and traits and that is what puts them in their respective classifications.