You need to prove something for it to consider a fact. Example, you have a study. You need to defend it by proving things that makes your study be accepted. You need to support your study.
The answer to the question must include physical evidence.
The answer to the question must include physical evidence.
Saying a scientific question must be supportable means it must be answerable through evidence-based methods and data. It implies that the question should be structured in a way that allows for investigation and testing to reach a valid conclusion.
to say lala
i den see it
i den see it
Je n'aime pas la science(gjuh-nim-puh-neh-schos)
'his science books in french' I mean come on it's not that hard, you seem to be able to type it.
You must say in what context you mean this.
the answer to a question is ussaly lead into another question
It must be possible to perform a test that will answer the question.
"You must be joking" in Polish mean "Chyba żartujesz".