yes
How do scientists see what early galaxies looked like?
they see the past when they look up and see the galaxies. its looking back in time because light can take years to travel to earth and so its like their looking at the youth of the galaxy.
What evidence do scientists use to support the geocentric theory?
i'm not sure so why dont u ask ur teacher man? LOL
What four things can a scientist learn about a person from its skeleton?
age, ancestry, gender, and race.
What should a scientist do if a hypothesis is not supported?
If I was the scientist you would test is as soon as possible then just skip the hypothesis step
What can the scientist conclude from a scientist finds formania on a bone sample?
The presence of formania on a bone sample could indicate bacterial or fungal contamination. Further investigation would be needed to determine if the formania is derived from environmental sources or intrinsic to the bone itself. It is essential to rule out any potential artifacts or contamination during sample handling and processing.
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What kind of scientist was Christiaan Huygens?
Christiaan Huygens, born April 14, 1629 and died July 8, 1695, was a prominent Dutch mathematician, astronomer, physicist and horologist. His work included early telescopic studies elucidating the nature of the rings of Saturn and the discovery of its moon Titan, the invention of the pendulum clock and other investigations in timekeeping, and studies of both optics and the centrifugal force.
Did any other scientists help George Lemaitre with the discovery?
yes!!
some other scietist helped gorge such as Albet Einstain or how ever you spell his name!!
How do scientists use their data to communicate the results of the experiment?
If I understand the question in the right way, they interpret it in a very strict way of a scientific report and represent them in statistics and scientific figures. But acutally the interpretation and representation of the final results (mostly my numbers and percents) are the most important part.
How does technoology help to ensure a scientist's data is accurate?
Software can complete difficult calculations where humans often makes mistakes.
How do scientists use technology to communicate their findings to other scientists?
by useing science
Why do scientist replicate other scientist experiment?
They might just want to retest ,but there are other reasons not everyone could be sure of that.
What temperature scale was developed by a dutch scientist in about 1700?
It was the Fahrenheit scale.