A statement about what happens in nature that seems to be true all the time is called a law, a law of nature, or a scientific law.
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Science don't harm science unless you invent something that is bad for nature.
science has a dual nature . science is simultaneously reliable and changeable . acc to me science is a process , also a product and a way of explaining which has become a fact.
We are sons of nature. Nature might be viewed has being the whole universe but what really matters to us, humans, is the Earth since we've been moulded and literally made to live in this Earth. So we can consider Nature Science to be Earth Science. It is our nature.
that depends on what you mean by nature: science is the study of nature
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a phenomenon of nature that has been proven to invariably
Nature consists of all physical entities whether animate or inanimate that are formed spontaneously in the universe and are not manufactured by humans.
Im pretty sure its"Only the strong will survive"
Which statement is true of all scientific laws
A hypothesis can be defined as a reasonable guess concerning the nature of some unexplained phenomenon.
inductive reasoning
The term that describes forces that cannot be explained by science or the laws of nature is "supernatural." These are phenomena or powers that are considered to originate beyond the realms of natural understanding and empirical evidence.
A:There is no conflict between science and nature. Science is what we learn about nature.
Pluto is not an example of "nature of science."
they have a mutually and dependant relationship nature helps science evolve and science needs to keep nature secure