theory
materialist; enlightened
False
A scientific theory is a body of concepts based on the quatifiable features of an observable phenomenon,empirical data and existing scientific laws or rules to explain the existence that phenomenon or related phenomena. I got this from a science book so hopefully this helped you.
the set of statements or principles used to explain a group of facts or natural phenomena is a THEORY
Superstition
how can scientific information explain enviromental phenomena
some scientific reasearch investigates phenomena that are hard to explain
The first goal of each scientific discipline is to observe and describe natural phenomena in order to develop hypotheses that explain these observations. By conducting experiments and gathering data, scientists aim to test these hypotheses and refine our understanding of the natural world.
No. Any invocation of supernatural causes or beings is by definition nonscientific. This includes the use of God to explain scientific phenomena.
materialist; enlightened
materialist; enlightened
If , then, and because.
False
The study of finding answers to questions that goes beyond mythology is generally referred to as empirical research or scientific inquiry. This involves using systematic methods, evidence, and logical reasoning to understand and explain phenomena in the natural world. It aims to discover knowledge that is testable, repeatable, and free from supernatural explanations.
A thoery is a set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts or phenomena, especially one that has been repeatedly tested or is widely accepted and can be used to make predictions about natural phenomena.
No, a law in science is a statement that describes a consistent pattern observed in nature, often expressed in the form of a mathematical equation. Laws do not explain why phenomena occur, but they describe what happens. Theories, on the other hand, provide explanations for why and how phenomena occur based on evidence and testing.
Theories never become laws. Theories explain facts and scientific observations; laws describe the behavior of an object in nature. A scientific law explains what will happen, but it doesn't explain why. Theories explain why.