Well, environmental scientists ask questions, test hypotheses, conduct experiments, gather and analyze data and draw conclusions about environmental processes.
Science focuses on evidence and observable facts rather than beliefs and opinions. Beliefs and opinions can influence how individuals interpret scientific data, but the process of scientific inquiry is based on empirical evidence and testing hypotheses through systematic research.
The validity of scientific discoveries cannot be based on personal beliefs, emotions, or opinions. Science relies on objective evidence, reproducibility of results, and peer review to establish the credibility of discoveries.
My choice of a 3 syllable word to describe science is objective.
Yes, it is.yes
It means that science is interested in objective truths as opposed to subjective truths. A subjective truth, such as "Yellow is the best colour" is true or false depending on the opinion/belief of the subject. It might be true for me, if yellow is my favourite colour, but false for you. A subjective truth can therefore be both true and false at the same time. An objective truth is true regardless of belief/opinion. It is always true and does not rely on belief to be so. For example, 2 + 2 = 4 or Weight = mass * gravity are objective truths. Science is interested in finding objective truths.
How does social science relate to societys action in war racism crime and poverty?
Well, environmental scientists ask questions, test hypotheses, conduct experiments, gather and analyze data and draw conclusions about environmental processes.
Science does not involve 'beliefs'.
Science focuses on evidence and observable facts rather than beliefs and opinions. Beliefs and opinions can influence how individuals interpret scientific data, but the process of scientific inquiry is based on empirical evidence and testing hypotheses through systematic research.
Scientists do have beliefs. Scientific beliefs are based upon scientific observation and analysis. If people have beliefs which are not based upon scientific observation and analysis, then those beliefs are not relevant to science.
Science requires objective validation, not just words.
what is the answer of enumerate some beliefs and practices related to the science and technology
Science can impact beliefs and opinions only to the extent that the beliefs and opinions are based on repeatable observations of physical processes that can be subjected to experiment.
Science approaches it in a objective manner so False.
religious beliefs defy science and vice versa... when people speak of the science of a religion they are talking non-sense:)
The answer to this question is Objective.
To an extent, I don't believe in god, science supported my beliefs, but without science I would still gave trouble believing the bible fairytale