Fist the scientist figures out the aim of their experiment. Then they make a prediction. And then they make a theory before actually doing their experiment. After the experiment they make a conclusion and then evaluate their experiment (what went wrong, how things could be better...). Hope this helped! :)
Scientific theories enable scientists to make accurate predictions about new situations.
They make something very complicated as in very big or small easier to understand
Like every other scientists, Greeks based their theories on observations, experiments, proofs, evidence and more.
re do it many times
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Scientific theories enable scientists to make accurate predictions about new situations.
Scientists make theories or equations that are not proved. Facts prove or disprove the theories or the equations. Note: -Some theories or equations can't be proved or disproved by facts so they are proved or disproved by the majority of scientists.
Scientists make use of theories in order to gain further scientific knowledge
They make something very complicated as in very big or small easier to understand
Like every other scientists, Greeks based their theories on observations, experiments, proofs, evidence and more.
yes,and made the nuclear bomb by starting of the theories
re do it many times
so they can teach others
Scientists call theories that explain all the evidence and are widely accepted by the scientific community "well-established theories" or "well-supported theories." These theories are based on a large body of evidence and have withstood rigorous testing and scrutiny.
Yes, theories are used to make predictions by offering explanations of observed phenomena and providing frameworks for understanding how a system works. By using theories as a guiding framework, scientists can predict how a system will behave under certain conditions based on the principles outlined in the theory.
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Albert Einstein proposed the theories of relativity.