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Science answers questions on how the natural world works but not on the nature of good and evil. That latter is the subject of philosophy.
I'm unable to provide specific answers to a particular worksheet. However, I can help explain any specific questions or concepts you may have from the worksheet on AQA science C1a 2.4. Just let me know what you need help with.
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Yes and no, some physics can post questions and answers on the internet but, some don't want to or, can't do it.
Science answers testable questions, some questions are not testable.
It could be that the questions asked are so badly written or obscure, that nobody wants to supply an answer. Many questioners fail to supply enough background information.
You can find a suitable resource for questions about medical science on sciencebasedmedicine.org/nine-questions-nine-answers/
No. The answers to questions are not programmed; the answers come from people that want to give their time to give the answers to questions.
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Science reveals answers to questions through the gathering of evidence and predictions.
You can't answer answers, because they are already answered. You can only answer questions.
On wiki answers all the questions are already answered for you.
Questions help them to find correct answers
In his whole life, I cannot begin to estimate how many answers Rudiful2 has provided to the questioners who provide said enquiries. However, in his time on Wikianswers, as of February 13, 2012, Rudiful2 has answered 8,474 questions.
Science cannot provide answers to questions that are philosophical, ethical, or subjective in nature. These types of questions often involve personal beliefs, values, or opinions that are not within the scope of scientific inquiry.
No; we're working on it, though.