Aristotle claimed that all matter had two sets of possible states, hot or cold, wet or dry, and that this was the basis for everything. His contribution to the whole of science came in his belief that to learn, one has to observe.
Aristotle believed that women contribute only a place for generation to occur, or that women contribute totally passive matter
Aristotle "Modern Chemistry" by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston
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Botany cannot contribute to chemistry; the relation is vice versa.
He identified more that 117 new marine species.
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He identified more that 117 new marine species.
verry near to nothing he had a few theorys witch turned out to be wrong
Aristotle contributed the art of debate into the modern world. He wanted everyone to argue for what they believed in and to question their surroundings. He never wanted anyone to settle.
Aristotle did not directly contribute to the discovery of the speed of light. The speed of light was first measured by Ole Roemer in the 17th century using observations of Jupiter's moon Io, and later refined by other scientists. Aristotle's work primarily focused on natural philosophy and did not extend to the study of light and its speed.
Aristotle did not directly contribute to cell theory, as this theory was developed much later in the 19th century. However, his work on biology did lay the foundation for understanding organisms and their structures, which later contributed to the development of cell theory. Aristotle's ideas about the structure and function of organisms helped guide early scientists in their studies of cells.
Actually Aristotle wasn't known to contribute to the evolution theory as he didn't agree with most of the theories that were brought up by other philosophers. The only contribution he might have taken apart of was causing conflict between other philosophers and other theory discoveries.