Raw facts themselves are neutral and can be considered true or false based on their accuracy and context. A fact is generally defined as something that can be verified or proven to be accurate. However, if a raw fact is misrepresented or taken out of context, its interpretation may lead to misunderstandings about its truthfulness. Ultimately, the truth of a raw fact depends on its alignment with reality and the evidence supporting it.
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It is not true.
It is false. Water expands on freezing.
False. The inner core of the Earth is composed of solid iron and nickel, while genetic material is found in the nucleus of cells.
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False!!!
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Facts are generally true, whereas information can be false.
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The facts.
You write out a bunch of facts. Then change some of them to be false and mix them in with the true ones so the students can pick if each statement is true or false.
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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.