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Evidence is something observable (measurable) or tangible that provides support to an explanation or shows that the explanation needs to be modified. The term "prove" (in the US, generally) is much more often used within the legal system, not in science, as science doesn't really try to "prove" things, but to support or refute them with evidence. The more evidence, the more likely it is to be true. Evidence, by definition, cannot be non-scientific.
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Evidence and statistics are most likely found in a supporting sentence.
During the Devonian Period is when vascular plants most likely evolved. The evidence of this time scale is that fossils dating back to the Devonian Period have been found.
Organisms with hard parts such as a mineralized shell, like a trilobite or ammonite, are much more likely to become fossilized than animals with only soft parts.
If a cell has a true nucleus, then it is probably eukaryotic.
It has DNA that is not contained within the nucleus.
If a cell has a true nucleus, then it is probably eukaryotic.
the organelles are enclosed in membranes
Anthropology and sociology are the perspectives most likely to use participant observation as a research method. This method involves immersing oneself in the culture or community being studied to gain a deep understanding of their practices, beliefs, and social interactions. Participant observation is particularly valuable for studying behavior and social norms within a specific context.
No. A probability means, how likely it is for something to happen. An observation of SEVERAL similar events can give you a good ESTIMATE of the probability.
A recent United Kingdom study shows that while vegetarians seemed less likely to have cancer overall, they were more likely to have colon cancer.
Evidence is something observable (measurable) or tangible that provides support to an explanation or shows that the explanation needs to be modified. The term "prove" (in the US, generally) is much more often used within the legal system, not in science, as science doesn't really try to "prove" things, but to support or refute them with evidence. The more evidence, the more likely it is to be true. Evidence, by definition, cannot be non-scientific.
they are consistent with experimental data and observation
Geologists are likely to make the observation that land is spreading out more and more every year.
Geologists are likely to make the observation that land is spreading out more and more every year.
The growth of crops in response to certain fertilizers.