gravity
Also, ahhh, plate tectonics maybe ?
the theory of plate tectonics
In general, a scientific theory is a proposed explanation that has not been fully proven yet, while a law is a theory that has been proven to be true by lots of experimentation. The theory of Gravity has been tested and shown to be correct so much that it is at this point clearly a scientific law.
somatic theory is a response that is shown physically.
NO, A theory becomes the hypothesis and after many experiments the hypothesis can become the law of whatever is being tested and tried, be it in physics, chemistry, biology, and or math.... However everything works in theory.....
Yes, there is scientific evidence to support the theory that Neanderthals interbred with early humans in ancient times. DNA analysis has shown that modern humans outside of Africa have Neanderthal DNA in their genetic makeup, indicating interbreeding between the two groups.
Changes in climate
One cannot have a theory (theorem) without proof. Theories are explanations (models with uses such as predicting on outcome of an experiment or event) for scientific laws, which only describe the phenomenon. Proof is anything that backs up a hypothesis. When a significant amount of proof is shown, the hypothesis becomes a theory due to it being accepting by the scientific community.
The Lazarus Theory proposes that individuals may experience temporary brain activity after being declared clinically dead. This theory suggests that some people have regained consciousness or shown signs of awareness after being pronounced dead. However, there is ongoing debate within the scientific community about the validity and interpretation of such cases.
Well According To The Scientific Theory The Scientist Are Figuring It Out. The Answer Will Be Shown In October 31, 2015. HALLOWEEN. BOO!
at the end of the month shown on the sticker on your license plates
an independent variable is a figure usually shown as a letter that is used in the scientific theory. An independent variable is used in a hypothesized experiment in which this variable is unchanged and is used to effect the dependent variable somewhere in the experiment.
Magnetometer