That's true. A theory es exactly that - theory... Results from experimentation can prove or disprove a theory.
I hope you revised for the exam.We have revised our customer policy.
Yes, a theory can be revised or replaced when new evidence or insights emerge that provide a more accurate or comprehensive explanation of a phenomenon. Scientific knowledge is dynamic and evolves over time, as researchers continually test and refine theories. This process is essential for advancing understanding and ensuring that explanations remain relevant and useful. Ultimately, the goal is to improve our grasp of the natural world through ongoing inquiry and critical evaluation.
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prediction
Yes, you may use the information in your conclusion to write a revised hypothesis.
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I hope you revised for the exam.We have revised our customer policy.
I hope you revised for the exam.We have revised our customer policy.
Yes, a theory can be revised or replaced when new evidence or insights emerge that provide a more accurate or comprehensive explanation of a phenomenon. Scientific knowledge is dynamic and evolves over time, as researchers continually test and refine theories. This process is essential for advancing understanding and ensuring that explanations remain relevant and useful. Ultimately, the goal is to improve our grasp of the natural world through ongoing inquiry and critical evaluation.
Theories aren't considered absolute truths because science is always changing; as new evidence is uncovered, a theory may be revised or replaced by a more useful explanation.
You can find information about the revised GRE at the following sites...www.ets.org/GRE/revised_general/ or www.ets.org GRE Revised General Test. Good luck.
no. Well yeah it's okay to use a word twice.
In the sentence you love to stargaze, however tonight was too cold for enjoying the stars it is the improper use of voice.
'Jake had a big problem when he hadn't revised for his maths test'..
Patty is in the original (1967) but not the revised (1990s) version. There she was replaced with Sally :-(
The sentence does not need to be revised.