The Big Bang.
The first time someone linked a cause with an effect. That probably started happening very early in our evolution.
Yes - its happening.
In physics, when you notice something happening, you are making an observation. Observations are the first step in the scientific method and are used to gather information about the natural world. These observations can lead to hypotheses and further investigations.
you're emo and dont give a what is happening
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Aryabhatta was the first scientific satellite send by India
Of course, there were many things happening in 1913, it was only a year to the beginning of the First World War. There were political and social upheavals, scientific advances and tumultuous events in the world of money - all of these events had great effect on society for years to come. Here is more information about the events of 1913 http://originalwavelength.blogspot.fi/2013/01/what-was-happening-100-years-ago-in-1913.html
No, a scientific law is a statement that describes a natural phenomenon, usually in mathematical terms. It is based on repeated observations and experiments. In contrast, a scientific theory is an explanation of why and how a natural phenomenon occurs, supported by evidence and reasoning. Laws and theories work together in science to provide a complete understanding of the natural world.
Scientists typically ask four fundamental questions: What is happening? Why is it happening? How does it happen? And what are the implications or consequences of it happening? These questions guide the scientific inquiry process, helping researchers to observe phenomena, formulate hypotheses, conduct experiments, and draw conclusions.
First part of Scientific name is called genus.
First American Scientific Corp. was created in 1995.
The first part of a scientific experiment is asking a question.