Scientifically accurate means that the information or data presented is supported by scientific research, experimentation, and evidence. It is based on established scientific principles and has been rigorously tested and verified by the scientific community.
"Menstrology" is not a recognized term. It may be a play on the words "menstruation" and "astrology," but it is not a scientifically validated concept.
This statement is not scientifically accurate. In chemistry, boiling point refers to the temperature at which a substance changes from liquid to gas. Teachers, being human, do not have a boiling point as they are not chemical compounds.
There is a folklore belief that a white caterpillar (woolly bear caterpillar) with a narrow brown middle band predicts a harsh winter ahead, while one with a wider brown band predicts a milder winter. However, this is not scientifically proven and should not be relied upon for accurate weather forecasting.
they die if they are deprived too long but sometimes they just wilt unless you are talking scientifically. then it would mean that they could not use photosynthesis to make food and will die because they have no energy
STP originally stood for "Scientifically Treated Petroleum" when it was introduced in the 1950s.
Not sure what you mean by "scientifically funny", but a joke can be both scientific, i.e. about some science topic (and perhaps even scientifically accurate), and funny.
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The concept of Groundhog Day, as depicted in the movie, is not scientifically accurate. The idea of a groundhog predicting the weather based on its shadow is a folklore tradition, not a scientifically proven method. The movie uses this concept as a comedic and philosophical device rather than a factual representation of meteorology.
"you just got to believe!" You could always say that God and Jesus aren't science. Since God and Jesus have supernatural powers, and since science doesn't support supernatural powers or religion and faith, people would always say The Bible isn't scientifically accurate - The Bible is just a recording what Jesus taught us, but The Bible is accurate with faith and religion. The Bible isn't scientifically accurate only because science is the practice of fact and leaves out all traces of faith and religion, so this whole statement is a response to someone who says that The Bible isn't scientifically accurate.
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it is totally wrong for human to bear twins, i mean scientifically.
Yes very accurate. I personally have never heard of a mistake due to ultra sound. Also scientifically it is impossible to be inaccurate.
Scientifically, massive does not necessarily mean huge, though it does not preclude that meaning either, rather massive implies that the item being described merely has mass.
Eyeballing it with a tape measure (not the most scientifically accurate way to measure it) I get 2.75 inches
No, fish do not fall from the sky when it rains. This is a myth known as "fish rain" and is not scientifically accurate.
The Intelligender test is not scientifically proven to accurately determine the gender of a baby.