What are predictions based on?
Meteorologists use satellites, radar, current weather patterns, several tools (such as weather balloons or weather planes), etc. to predict the weather.
Why did Aristotle's geocentric theory fail to match the expected prediction?
A few celestial objects appear to have retrograde motion.
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Yes going by a true or false it would be true... XD hope I helped.
Yes, if it is based on facts.
If someone is just giving an "off the cuff" answer, then I would discredit it.
How is a trend different from a prediction?
a trend is like a pattern and a prediction is somthing you think will happen btw im in 6th grade too and its also for sci ughhhh a hate my sci teacher she is soooooo annoying
What is a example of a prediction?
Deu 18:22 When a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the thing does not follow nor come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD has not spoken. The prophet has spoken it presumptuously. You shall not be afraid of him."
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How do you predict moon phases?
Moon phases can be predicted by understanding the position of the moon in its orbit around the Earth relative to the sun. As the moon orbits the Earth, the amount of sunlight reflected off its surface changes, causing the different phases (new moon, first quarter, full moon, last quarter). This cycle repeats approximately every 29.5 days. Astronomers use this understanding to create moon phase calendars and predict the phases for any given date.
Yes going by a true or false it would be true... XD hope I helped.
If experimental results do not match their prediction. what will sientits generally do?
scientists will generally repeat the experiment until they they do match
Geologists cannot yet predict earthquakes because?
Earthquakes happen when tectonic plates, which are constantly moving and grinding against each other, create enough force to cause a seismic event. When enough pressure builds up to cause an earthquake is not predictable because we can't accurately measure such buildup.
What did the prediction mean for Banquo?
The predictions meant that Macbeth wouldn't be succeeded, as King of Scotland, by any descendants that he might have. In Act 1 Scene 3 of the Shakespearean play, friends and fellow Generals Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] and Banquo were given three sets of predictions by the three witches. For Banquo, it was predicted that he'd be lesser and greater than Macbeth. That meant that he'd achieve greatness through a lower job title than Macbeth. It also was predicted that Banquo would be less happy and happier than Macbeth. That meant that he'd be more content with a less charmed, less fortunate, less prominent life than Macbeth. And it was predicted that Banquo wouldn't be king. Instead, he'd be the ancestor to a long line of Kings of Scotland.
How do trends help a scientist make a prediction?
If a scientist notices an event that continually happens due to another event or action, he can predict, If this event happens, this event will happen next.
What does the active reading strategy know as making prediction involve?
Making predictions in active reading involves using clues from the text to anticipate what will happen next or what the author's main point might be. This strategy helps engage readers and encourages them to think critically about the material. By actively predicting, readers can set goals for their reading and stay focused on key ideas.
This process is known as criminal profiling. It involves analyzing the details of past crimes, offenders, and victims to develop a profile of the likely characteristics of an unknown offender in a new case. Profilers use this information to narrow down suspects and provide insights into potential motives and behaviors.