scientific law
scientific law
A phenomenon that occurs the same way every time it is observed is known as a constant.
scientific law
scientific law
The term that describes something occurring the same way every time it is observed is "law" in scientific contexts, often referred to as a "scientific law." Scientific laws are based on repeated experimental observations and describe consistent natural phenomena, such as Newton's laws of motion. These laws are universally applicable under specific conditions and help predict outcomes in similar situations.
The expression for something that occurs every 3 weeks can be stated as "occurs biweekly" or "occurs every three weeks." In a calendar context, it can also be described as "recurring every 21 days." This indicates a regular interval of time between occurrences.
Annually.
Something that occurs TWICE a month is called SEMI monthly (semi=half) and something that occurs every TWO months is called BI-Monthly (BI=TWO)
Implies that something occurs once every month.
Quarterly
it is a a centry
The word for something that occurs every six months is "biannual" or "semiannual." Both terms are used interchangeably to describe events or occurrences that take place twice a year.