A phenomenon is any observable occurrence. In popular usage, a phenomenon often refers to an extraordinary event. In scientific usage, a phenomenon is any event that is observable, however commonplace it might be, even if it requires the use of instrumentation to observe it. for example, in physics, a phenomenon may be a feature of matter, energy, or spacetime, such as Isaac newton's observations of the moon's orbit and gravity, or Galileo Galilei's observations of the motion of a pendulum.
A phenomenon or phenomena is something (such as an interesting fact or event) that can be observed and studied and that typically is unusual or difficult to understand or fully explain.
surface phenomenon is a phenomenon that takes place or near the surface of a substance or phase. In most cases, the special properties of a surface cause these unique phenomena.
the one consist of plates that move
Kohler
broadbent s phenomenon
explain the features of reptiles
What do you mean by explain? Advise what it is that you need explaining on.
its either 233 or 754
Perhaps if I knew what the phenomenon is, I might try to explain it.
Typhon explains the natural phenomenon of hurricanes or tropical cyclones, which are characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges. Typhon is a monster in Greek mythology known for his destructive power, which is analogous to the destructive force of hurricanes.
Yes, a hypothesis is an educated guess or a proposed explanation to a phenomenon. It is based on prior knowledge and observations and serves as a starting point for further investigation and experimentation.
The appearance of the Big Dipper
retrograde motion
opponent-process theory
No, it does not. That phenomenon is explained by Bernoulli's principle.
The red of mulberry fruits.
Hot Spots.
answer me the question please. The U.A.E. population is becoming increasingly diverse. Explain how could this phenomenon be a threat as well as an opportunity for marketers?
A hypothesis is a theory that attempts to explain a certain phenomenon.
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