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The detection or identification of elements in a compound is called Qualitative Observation, and a calculation of masses of elements in a compound is called Quantitative analysis
Gallelio was the inventor of the astronomical telescope. He was also the first to use it and the first to observe the mountains on the moon
Imaging, which yields photographs (images) of astronomical objects; spectroscopy, in which astronomers obtain and study spectra; and timing, which tracks how an object changes with time.
Evidence, in a scientific context, is an observation that confirms, is consistent with, a falsifiable explanatory model. If a mathematical model is based on sound (consistent with observed reality) premises, and the results from this model are consistent with expectations based on the model under scrutiny, then it is true that the observation that the results are consistent is evidence for the model. If they're not consistent, then the statement that the observation of inconsistency is evidence for the model is false - although this does not necessarily imply that the observation of inconsistency is evidence against the model.No. Most of the theory for evolution comes from fieldwork and personal observation and not mathematical models.
Cosmology is the study of the grand scale of the universe. Without astronomical observation there is no proof to cosmological theory.
Egyptians in Nabatea AROUND 6500 bce.
From observation and mathematical models.
The detection or identification of elements in a compound is called Qualitative Observation, and a calculation of masses of elements in a compound is called Quantitative analysis
Gallelio was the inventor of the astronomical telescope. He was also the first to use it and the first to observe the mountains on the moon
Qualitative observations are those that cannot be measured mathematically or assigned a value. For example, "the sky is blue," is a qualitative observation, it has no mathematical value associated with it. Quantitative observations are those that have a mathematical value. For example, "this desk is 1 meter long" is a quantitative observation. Therefore, noting that something is bubbling is an example of a qualitative observation.
Imaging, which yields photographs (images) of astronomical objects; spectroscopy, in which astronomers obtain and study spectra; and timing, which tracks how an object changes with time.
Scientific theories are based on observation, usually involve some form of mathematical analysis, and can be tested by experiment or by additional observation.
Evidence, in a scientific context, is an observation that confirms, is consistent with, a falsifiable explanatory model. If a mathematical model is based on sound (consistent with observed reality) premises, and the results from this model are consistent with expectations based on the model under scrutiny, then it is true that the observation that the results are consistent is evidence for the model. If they're not consistent, then the statement that the observation of inconsistency is evidence for the model is false - although this does not necessarily imply that the observation of inconsistency is evidence against the model.No. Most of the theory for evolution comes from fieldwork and personal observation and not mathematical models.
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Normally people live in Dorms (dormatories) so dorm is not a mathematical term
Cosmology is the study of the grand scale of the universe. Without astronomical observation there is no proof to cosmological theory.
The multiples are the weights (or importance) associated with each observation on which the weighted average is based.