Yes, the giant squid was long believed to be a sailors' legend, but it is a real animal.
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A scientific theory is accepted as factual even though it hasn't been proven. A scientific law has been proven as fact.
There is no information that suggests that there is a cure for cancer but the government will not process it. This is a widely spread conspiracy theory which has never been proven to be factual.
The existence of vampires has never been proven. Vampires are creatures of legend and therefore there is not a location they live in Utah.
The law of gravity is considered a law because it describes a consistent and well-established relationship between objects with mass. It has been extensively tested and confirmed through experiments and observations, making it a fundamental principle in physics. Theories, on the other hand, are broader explanations that encompass multiple laws and observations.
Any information can be proven as long as there is credible evidence which can also be proven accompanying it ************************************* Information that is proved to be true, becomes a 'fact'.
About 68 miracles have been proven.
In Chapter 7 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: The Will of Albus: Pressing it to his lips, a cryptic inscription in Dumbledore's handwriting
the hypothesis has not been proven wrong.
The correct word is chupacabras. To my understanding, it is an unreal animal whose existence has never been scientifically proven. Like the Yeti and Bigfoot. Modern day mythological creatures, if you wish.
Getting through the temple door puzzle in Cryptic Caverns is actually quite a challenge. There is no tutorial that I have been able to find pertaining to this particular puzzle.
To write a factual essay, you need facts. These you can obtain by doing research, or having been there, you can give the facts as you saw them.