Measureable phenomena occur in the natural world. A phenomenon is a happening, and measureable means it can be measured.
For example, rain is a phenomenon, and it is measureable because you can put a rain gauge in the garden and measure how much falls. If it's an inch, that means 3630 cubic feet of water fell on the acre that you are in.
Meteorology is the the study of motions and phenomena of the atmosphere.
The correct spelling of the adjective, from measure, is measurable (weighable, quantifiable).
I am assuming you mean as in "motivation." Motive means the determination of a certain phenomena that is not obvious.
"Measurable" is an adjective, and English adjectives do not distinguish between plural and singular.
You could describe any measurable characteristic as a trait.
Observable Measurable Repeatable Falsifiable. I had the exact question above. Got it correct.
The word "measurable" is a hedge. This means "There is no influence, none whatsoever, and when I say that I mean that if there is any influence we can't measure it, not with the equipment we now have." That last bit, which is what the word "measurable" is there for, is there to protect the speaker in case he is wrong.
To be capable of being measured.
this is false... a parameter is a measure of a mean or mode, a measurable characteristic of a sample is called a statistic.
The word "phenomena" refers to observable effects, events, or occurrences. The singular is "phenomenon".
you can be measured by a hooker and laid
I assume you mean if the minimum measurable is minute, and if something is only measurable to a minute it will round to the nearest minute. Therefore 1 second will be 0 minutes, not 1.
The unexplained is generally considered to mean the same as anomalous phenomena. Examples of this are UFO sightings and crop circles.
Meteorology is the the study of motions and phenomena of the atmosphere.
The correct spelling of the adjective, from measure, is measurable (weighable, quantifiable).
If a measurable Force moves a measurable MASS a measurable Distance, then a measurable amount of Work has been done.
Yes.