A personal journal does not rely on facts about a topic. Biographies, almanacs, and public records are factual sources.
Fuel companies rely on this energy source to power things up. Automotive industries also rely on thin energy source(biomass).
Scientists often rely on imagination to form hypotheses from which to work. However, once the hypothesis is formed, they work from known facts towards a solution.
Its important not to!! You need to get info from multiple sources for any validity in your research.
They rely on the process of respiration
They rely on there conclusions based on Observations.
A personal journal does not rely on concrete facts about a topic. Some sources that do are biographies, almanacs, and public records.
When researching for stories, fiction writers may not rely on concrete facts about a topic and may use a source such as local gossip or lore. Folk lore is often based in some truth but it is hard to find concrete facts to support legends.
secondary data source on which you rely on what other people have already published about the topic at hand.
Fuel companies rely on this energy source to power things up. Automotive industries also rely on thin energy source(biomass).
Well if they were both the same [iphone battery health(82%)] then you should rely on that evidence. If not then you should rely on the source you found, but only if you can truly trust it.
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Because almost all processes occurring on the surface of the earth rely on the sun as their ultimate source of energy. The only ones that don't are those that rely on geothermal energy.
being about to trust and rely on the message that was given
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people rely on the Congo River for water source.
Scientists often rely on imagination to form hypotheses from which to work. However, once the hypothesis is formed, they work from known facts towards a solution.