Scientists believe that there is liquid water, under the crust of Europa.
The crust
scientist might concluded that the snakes budding
I think the convection cell might affect the crust because the convection cell is bigger than the crust.
I think the convection cell might affect the crust because the convection cell is bigger than the crust.
I think the convection cell might affect the crust because the convection cell is bigger than the crust.
When the scientist is trying to represent an object or a system.
There are various reasons. Here are some:They might be skeptical of the reliability or truth of what other scientists have claimed.They might be trying to understand the earlier results better.They might be hoping to extend the other scientist's results.They might be trying to determine whether there are limits to the applicability of the other scientist's results.
A scientist might use a model as a research method for a few reasons. This model could tell the scientist how something moves for example.
yes i belive it might exist
there might not be enough proof
To our knowledge no. Halo rings are fictional. But, they might exist. According to the theory of some scientist who I do not yet know the name of, the universe is infinite. Therefore, there are infinite possibilities, so everything exist. In another world infinitely far away, everything is exactly the same, except I'm eating a banana while writing this. So, they do exist, if you believe that. Billions of them.
We don't know. For all you know I might be a figment of your imagination and so might this answer. OR... I might be imaging you exist...