William Harvey
How do scientists define matter?
Scientists define matter as anything that has mass and occupies space. Matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms and molecules, which interact to form various substances in the universe. It includes everything we can touch, see, and measure.
Do any scientists today who are not creationists express dissent from Darwin and his views?
Such a person would have to meet three requirements:
1) Publishes articles in peer reviewed scientific journals.
2) Religious or not, he/she doesn't concern him/herself with creationism.
3) Objects to evolution.
I know of people who publish scientific articles and aren't religious/creationists - but they don't object to evolution.
I know of people who publish scientific articles and object to evolution (though not simultaneously) - but they are creationists.
I know of people who object to evolution but are not creationists - however they don't publish.
I know of no people who meet all three criteria.
Scientists such as Donald Johanson say that the first humanlike creatures flourished in?
According to the Glenco World History book on page 7, scientists such as Donald Johanson say that the first humanlike creatures, Australopithecus (aw stray loh PIH thuh kuhs) "Southern Ape" flourished in Eastern and Southern Africa.
An Ichthyologist studies fish. A zoologist who specializes in fish is called an ichthyologist.
Finding an answer to a question often leads scientist to what?
It often times leads to a new problem or question or finding the answer you did was wright instead of being wrong
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Was Dalton right in calling lime an element?
Lime is a compound of calcium and oxygen, so no, it is not an element.
With what scientists proposed the meteorite impact hypothesis to explain the extinction of the?
Dinosaur?
yes
What changes happen at the time as a result of this scientist work?
what changes happened at the time as a result of this scientists work
Who is Schrodinger and Heisenberg?
Schrödinger and Heisenberg are known to be two of the important founders of quantum mechanics. They both invented a mathematical formalism for quantum mechanics. Schrodinger's formalism which was based on the wave equation was the most popular one. Heisenberg's formalism was based on the notion of quantum jumps (the innate "randomness" of sub-atomic physics the very reason that the famous "Schrodinger's cat" is not alive or dead...). Heisenberg's formalism was innovative but more difficult to handle.
The difference on the formalism reflects their different views on the interpretation of quantum mechanics; Schrondinger was more a realist and he was sharing Einstein view that randomness is not desirable in the description of sub-atomic physics. Heisenberg on the other hand was more a supporter of the Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics which interprets the sub-atomic randomness as an innate characteristic of the sub-atomic world and the very heart of quantum physics theory.
What are scientists are trying to determine about any observation he or she might make?
You have ricks!
Who observed the first living cell?
Anton Von Leeuwenhoek observed the first living cell in around 1674,although Robert Hooke observed a dead cell in 1663.
How did scientists know that oxygen was a new element?
scientists knew that oxygen was a element as it had the atoms of only O i,e. oxygen and helped in increase in combustion
What does an earth scientist study?
An Earth scientists can study a number of things. Volcanology, geology and environmental Biology are a few examples of Earth sciences.
The Geologic time scale is how they are sure of which is found in the world In Asia they find a red clay deposit under a iron ore deposit In Africa they find a iridium-rich deposit under a red clay deposit In Canada they find this sequence: iron ore, red clay, iridium-rich In Europe they find red clay, iridium-rich, marble, granite When they piece together all of these sequences from around the world until they find a specific pattern in this example: iron ore, red clay, iridium-rich, marble, granite. However sometimes erosion or a drought or some other freak of nature happens that slightly changes the pattern.
What are five facts about Guglielmo marconi?
His goal was to use radio waves to create a system of "wireless telegraphy". Also, he married a woman named Beatrice O'Brien and had 3 children with her, 1 boy and two girls. He divorced her later and that same year married Maria Bezzi-Scali and had 1 daughter with her named Elettra.
In a study of the sun what questions might a pure scientist ask?
They will ask: "When will the sun explode?"