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What are the Differences between scientists and detectives?

That they both investigate to find their answer


Describe the similarities and differences between gyres and currents?

A difference between gyres and currents is that currents are formed by the wind, but gyres are formed by currents.


Similarities differences between science and religion?

If you mean the differences and similarities of the theory of how the world was made, then the differences are that scientists think it was the big bang that made earth, and religious people think it was something to do with god. They both think that soemthing made the world... religious people and scientists can work together, by saying that God made the big bang happen, and therefore going with both stories.


What do scientists most likely consider as important evidence when classifying an unknown organism?

Scientists most likely consider KNOWN characteristics of KNOWN and named organisms when first classifying an unknown organism. They look for similarities and differences between what is known versus unknown. Major differences exclude known categories; strong similarities include the new organism into a known category. This is how scientists continually build a "family tree" of every organism.


What are the differences and similarities between Scientists and Historians?

Scientists and historians both seek to understand the world, but they do so through different methodologies and focuses. Scientists typically investigate natural phenomena through experimentation and observation, employing the scientific method to formulate and test hypotheses. In contrast, historians analyze past events, societies, and cultures using primary and secondary sources, emphasizing interpretation and context. Despite these differences, both disciplines rely on critical thinking, evidence evaluation, and the pursuit of knowledge to contribute to our understanding of the world.

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