Fact is anything that is not opinion. A fact is not necessarily truth. There can almost always be two sets of conflicting information to support a fact, if the fact is supported by a set of information that is not true, then the fact is not truthful, but still a fact.
2006-06-28 16:38:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing is fact in a point of view. A point of view is an opinion and facts are facts. Facts may inspire the point of view, but they are two different things....
2006-06-28 13:14:56
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answer #2
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answered by nic2127 3
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A fact is a statement of truth. Truth is absolute and doesn't depend on points of view.
2006-06-28 13:19:11
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answered by Mal 5
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A fact is something that can be backed up with proof. Like that Red delicious apples are red. Red is defined as a set of wavelengths of light, and if the apple puts off those wavelengths, then it is in fact red. If you can prove it without doubt, then it is fact.
2006-06-28 13:15:21
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answered by nt326 2
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A fact is a statement that is considered correct.
In Other words, a fact is a something that has so much evidence supporting it, that it is considered to be the true.
2006-06-28 14:55:22
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answered by Fallin' through the rye 2
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For something to be a "fact" it needs to correspond with reality. "The earth is round" is a fact. Why? Because the earth really is round--the statement corresponds with reality.
2006-06-28 13:16:49
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answered by tdw 4
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a fact is a statement that can be proved right or wrong.
2006-06-28 13:14:15
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answered by melissa 6
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the fact is the truth the truth is lysol
2006-06-28 13:15:37
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answered by Kim 3
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Something that can be proved correct
2006-06-28 13:20:01
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answered by coolie101 3
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