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Why scientists believe a liquid water ocean might exist on the moon Titan
Why do scientists believe there might be water on the Moon?
It is impossible to catch a tornado. However, using a combination of forecast models and Doppler radar it is possible to predict where a tornado might occur. Scientists will try to use this information to find a tornado and study it.
Good scientists thought hard about problems and theorized how the world might work.
There is no proof of that, however statistics suggest that it is almost entirely certain that it exists- the possibility of a planet to house life is very small, however there are many planets (pentillions of them) in our universe, and that small chance multiplied by that number gives us good chances of life elsewhere.
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Scientists treat all theories the same way, popular or not. They will reject any theory if evidence appears which contradicts it.
there might not be enough proof
Because technology might change in the future.
its to old
It is to old
A scientist might reject a scientific theory if new empirical evidence contradicts its predictions or underlying principles. For instance, if experimental results consistently show outcomes that the theory cannot explain or predict accurately, this would undermine its validity. Additionally, if a theory fails to account for a significant body of existing data or if a more comprehensive alternative theory emerges, a scientist may deem it necessary to reject the original theory.
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Wegner's theory was not accept because he didn't have much evidence to support his theory with and scientists thought that there might have been a land bridge between the continents. Another reason to why his theory was rejected was that he was a foreigner, by that; the scientists didn't really take him seriously.
because he did not want to be embarresed by the Roman Catholic church because they might (and did) reject his theory
they might actually see an atom.
A scientist's theory might not be believed even it is correct, if the theory is such a radical departure from existing beliefs that it seems bizarre. The theory of continental drift (which, of course, was eventually accepted) was resisted for decades because it just seemed obvious to people that the continents are not drifting, since we do not notice any such motion. It could also happen that a scientist has a valid theory but has not adequately explained, or experimentally tested that theory. Other scientists require evidence in order to accept a theory.