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A phenomenon is any situation this is observed, please think before asking stupid questions
a fact, occurrence, or circumstance observed or observable
This is one definition of a hypothesis, an explanation for observed phenomena that can be tested for its correctness or accuracy.
Albert Einstein explained the phenomenon of Brownian motion named after the Scottish botanist Robert Brown. The phenomenon had been observed and described in Roman times (60 BC) and examined since the invention of the microscope.
why do we say that evaporation is a phenomenon
A theory can offer explanation for an observed phenomenon that is supported by extensive data.
A law can offer an explanation for an observed phenomenon that is considered to be universally true.
A hypothesis can suggest an explanation for an observed phenomenon that can later be tested through experimentation
A phenomenon is any situation this is observed, please think before asking stupid questions
A hypothesis can suggest an explanation for an observed phenomenon that can later be tested through experimentation
Until observations and experiments conflict with the theory
A law is the description of an observed phenomenon. It doesn't explain why the phenomenon exists or what causes it. It doesn't change. A theory is the explanation but those can and do change.
The scientific method uses a hypothesis or hypothetical explanation, which is tested to determine its validity.
His explanation was interesting but it wasn't really plausible.
Both a hypothesis and a theory offer an explanation of some observed phenomenon. The difference is that a hypothesis must have confirmation to become a theory.
A scientific is an explanation as to why a natural phenomenon occured
what is logical explanation for events observed in nature