Knowledge based on evidence and proof
2007-01-02 17:41:34
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answered by the Boss 7
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The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena.
Science in the broadest sense refers to any system of objective knowledge. In a more restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on the scientific method, as well as to the organized body of knowledge humans have gained by such research.
Thus Science can be defined as an entity that has processes such as a hypothesis, investigation and conclusion. These processes are used to predict, validate and prove theories which will eventually lead to a greater understanding of a selected topic.
2007-01-02 22:55:06
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answered by maltease14 2
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2015-08-10 06:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Science Can Be Defined As
2016-11-09 01:44:04
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answered by ? 4
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Science in the broadest sense refers to any system of objective knowledge. In a more restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on the scientific method, as well as to the organized body of knowledge humans have gained by such research. This article focuses on the latter sense of the word.
Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
Natural sciences, which study natural phenomena
Social sciences, which study human behavior and societies
Whether mathematics is a science is a matter of perspective. It is similar to other sciences in that it is a careful, systematic study of an area of knowledge — specifically, it focuses on a priori knowledge. Mathematics as a whole is vital to the sciences — indeed, major advances in mathematics have often led to major advances in other sciences. Certain aspects of mathematics are indispensable for the formation of hypotheses, theories, and laws, both in discovering and describing how things work (natural sciences) and how people think and act (social sciences).
Science as defined above is sometimes termed pure science in order to differentiate it from applied science, the latter being the application of scientific research to human needs.
2007-01-03 00:40:10
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answered by wierdos!!! 4
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Science is the...
S-ystematic,
C-omprehensive
I-nvestigation and
E-xploration of
N-ature's
C-auses and
E-ffects...
Don't you think?
2007-01-02 23:31:30
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answered by spikedtolerance 1
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Science is discovering of the unknown.
2007-01-02 17:43:44
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answered by Boostergold 4
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a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws
2007-01-02 17:46:58
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answered by ok_go_kid 3
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The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena.
2007-01-03 07:43:10
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answered by Spatz Columbo 2
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Using controlled processes to answer a hypothesis.
2007-01-02 17:47:08
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answered by qamper 5
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