An observable fact is something that can be seen, heard, or experienced directly by an individual or through scientific measurement. An event is a specific occurrence or happening that can be identified at a particular time and place. Circumstances refer to the conditions or factors surrounding a situation or event.
Phenomenon
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.
We are at the centre of the observable universe, keyword being 'observable'.
A science word for "phenomenon" is "event." In scientific contexts, an event refers to an observable occurrence or a specific happening that can be studied and measured. Another related term is "process," which describes a series of actions or changes that lead to a particular outcome in nature.
A phenomenon is any occurence, fact, or happening that can be observed. The term is usually applied to something unusual or unique in some way. It is sometimes applied to a person who displays rare talents or abilities (as in sports). When talking about more than one phenomenon, the plural is phenomena.
An observable fact or event that involves human society is known as a social phenomenon. This includes anything that influences the behavior of each other in a society.
That would be referred to as an observation.
Data, a measurement, objective, reality/
Phenomenon
a fact, occurrence, or circumstance observed or observable
Phenomenon: Anything which is observable; a person or event of special interest.
That is a fact, because it happened. If the farmer said he chased the pesty rabbits, his opinion is that they are pesty. Or if the farmer was annoyed that is his opinion, Simply stating that he chased themis a pure fact.
the circumstances surrounding the event
Watching people in college is an observable behavior. In fact, there are probably a lot of theses and dissertations written specifically about the behaviors observed during college.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.
attendent circumstances
The physical phenomena must be observable and measurable.