True
False.
false
Something that can be proven true or false is already a fact. In science a hypothesis is something that might be proven true or false. In life, an opinion might be proved true or false and become a fact. Examples of facts are: The earth is round. The sun is hot. Water is necessary for life.
False. Cetology is study of whales, dolphins, and porpoises; cytology is the study of cells.
It is rare and difficult to prove a hypothesis true or false through experimentation. While it is typically easy to prove something completely false, proving it true is another story.
false
A 50% to 50% chance (half to half).
Usually. But there is a high chance of something false though.
False.
False; the "or" is an additive property so the probability of rain or snow muse be greater than or equal to 0.65.
The articles are decently accurate but there is a high chance of something being false.
False. A region in which there is a high probability of finding an electron is called an orbital in quantum mechanics, not a field.
a situation in which you think that something good will happen, but it does not
No, it is not. It is a statement. It is false, but that is not relevant.
Probability theory deals with a events which have a range of probabilities of occurring, rather than a dichotomy of "happen" or "not happen". In a similar fashion, fuzzy logic deals with truth values that are not dichotomic: TRUE or FALSE, but have a range of intermediate values such as mostly true etc.
A logic gate that causes something to happen depending on if the statement is either true or false
false