Scientific information is when you get asked or told to find information on a topic say heat for example you will search the Internet on heat then copy and paste in onto a Microsoft word and there you go you have some scientific information. :)
go to the internet and do your family tree is one way to find information on a family member
The Internet helps citizens to gather information about political issues and government services and to communicate with legislators and government leaders.
the easiest way would be internet based research (ie. google).
i think its .org
Some of the most reliable sources on the internet for information about climate change include websites of reputable scientific organizations like NASA, NOAA, IPCC, and the World Meteorological Organization. Additionally, academic journals, government websites, and fact-checking organizations like Climate Feedback can provide trustworthy information on climate change.
Yes.
Yes the answer is true
Because anybody can post anything they want. There is no scientific peer review for the internet. It is always best to confirm with reliable sources any thing found on the internet.
You can find reliable information on the internet from reputable sources such as government websites, academic institutions, and established news organizations. Be sure to check the credibility of the source and cross-reference information to ensure accuracy.
China is a communist government and to control people and information they block internet sites.
the internet was developed so that in the event of a nuclear strike taking out one/several of their important computers..that the others would remain online and be able to access the information on the internet. So the information was not lost in the event of a nuclear strike.