they are very obvious, original and usually originate from two greek words
True. Due to the diversity of languages and cultural differences, organisms can have different common names that vary across regions and languages. This can lead to confusion and misunderstandings, highlighting the importance of using scientific names to ensure clarity and accuracy.
no^ that person is wrong.it's true. scientific names should be either underlined or in italics. - www.interaktv.com/articles/scinames.htm
Binomial nomenclature (scientific names) include a genus name followed by a species name. These names are generally Classical (Latin or Ancient Greek) terms.
Yes, Latin is commonly used for scientific names because it is a dead language, meaning it no longer changes over time, ensuring stability and consistency in naming organisms. Additionally, Latin has a long history in the scientific community and is understood worldwide.
You can find the scientific names of animals on websites like the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) website, and the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS).
Facts.
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Scientific means that it has something to do with science and it is based on science. Scientific facts are also proven to be true by science.
A scientific theory is an accepted and universally true explanation of observed facts that is based on evidence, tested through experimentation, and widely accepted by the scientific community.
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no its theory
There is no scientific evidence to back the claim.
fact: when it is true/real and not imaginary or opinion.
A scientific word for facts or figures would be data.
scientific facts/evidence superstitions about comets and astroids
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True. Due to the diversity of languages and cultural differences, organisms can have different common names that vary across regions and languages. This can lead to confusion and misunderstandings, highlighting the importance of using scientific names to ensure clarity and accuracy.