WHATTTT??? What is the difference between the and a fact...???!!! This question don't even make sense dummy!
The "fact" refers to a specific piece of information that is known to be true, while "the fact" indicates a particular fact previously mentioned or specified. On the other hand, "a fact" refers to any true statement or piece of information, with no specific prior reference.
difference between tally & fact ?
The difference between fact and statement is that a fact is something that is empirically true and can be supported by evidence while a statement is a belief that may or may not be backed up with some type of evidence.
In fact there is no main difference between them , just we have in interface
A fact most of the time is 100% correct and a opinion you can argue
Relevant evidence is evidence that has a tendency to make a fact more or less probable than it would be without the evidence. Material evidence is evidence that is related to an issue in the case and has the potential to affect the outcome of the case. Relevant evidence is broader in scope, while material evidence specifically pertains to the issues at hand in a case.
A clue is a datum - a fact. A "theory" tries to tell you what the fact means.
in fact there is no diff.
Knowledge is information or understanding gained through experience, study, or observation. It is based on evidence and can be verified. Faith, on the other hand, is a belief in something without requiring evidence or proof. It is based on trust and confidence rather than empirical data.
Really, there is no difference except for the name, and the fact that a hypothesis is a bit more formal.
Yes in fact there is.
Only a legal definition, the fact is that we are animals.
Objective morality refers to moral rules or principles that are universal and independent of personal beliefs or opinions. Subjective morality, on the other hand, is based on personal feelings, beliefs, or opinions and can vary from one person to another. Objective morality tends to be fixed and unchanging, while subjective morality may be more flexible and open to interpretation.