Expect the same thing to happen every time and How things work
One of them is the Law of Segregation or Seperation, but I don't know what the other one is I'll look it up on my Biology book
The exponents can be plus or minus.
No. Scientific theories and laws are two very distinct groups with separate functions. A theory describes a phenomena, while a law explains it. For example, Newton's First Law EXPLAINS why objects in motion stay in motion with the idea of inertia. The theory of evolution DESCRIBES how organisms change over time.
The stirrup and the steam engine. Lots of different things could be named, but these two were pretty huge.
The two different types of scientific method are discovery and hypothesis.
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the scientific name for a politician can be two; there is the less scientific name, which is Keeper Of Law and then the name Politician Law Justice Hiponthia Nesus (or plainly Politician Hiponthia Nesus) The 'Law Justice' part is just to show the 'Law' and 'Justice' of Politicians
That is a subjective statment and therefore it's not universally true like a scientific law is. The answer on your question depends on opinions, not on facts. Those are two very different things.
answer hypothesis and draw conclusions
obsevering,thinking
As far as it is possible to tell, neither of the two are in scientific notation.
To support a scientific theory, two things are required: empirical evidence that can be observed and measured, and the ability to make accurate predictions based on the theory's principles.
The Fibonacci sequence, where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, is commonly observed in nature, such as in the arrangement of leaves, petals, and seeds in plants.
One example of a scientific law is the law of universal gravitation, which describes the force of attraction between two objects based on their masses and the distance between them.
One of them is the Law of Segregation or Seperation, but I don't know what the other one is I'll look it up on my Biology book
Two examples of scientific laws are the Law of Conservation of Energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted, and the Law of Universal Gravitation, which describes the force of attraction between two masses.