An example of falsifiability is the statement "All swans are white." This statement can be falsified by simply finding a single black swan, which would disprove the claim that all swans are white.
The problem statement would typically involve how to make a paperclip float or suspend in a liquid, such as water, without sinking or fully submerging. The challenge may be to find a way to alter the paperclip's buoyancy or surface tension of the liquid to achieve this desired effect.
The opposite of E=mc^2 would be the statement that energy is not equal to mass times the speed of light squared.
Acceleration as in metres per second per second? The acceleration of a car for example? In words, acceleration is the rate of change of speed. (Speed is the rate of change of position).
No, this is not a simile. It is a descriptive statement using imagery to convey the appearance of the dress. A simile would involve comparing the dress to something using "like" or "as."
The teacher issued a statement declaring that she would not accept any late work.
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most likey not the chances would be verry slim. sorry
Believing in God is a superstition you do not need to belive in science it is up to yourself to prove any conclusions you come up with. The statement is flawed if you accept science you would not accept god - in the sense of an etheral being
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reproduce less and have difficulty surviving.
it all matter's on the speces. most likey it would be the pacific ocean,artic ocean and Atlantic ocean.
most likey the Arctic circle
Because it builds tention which would most likey happen in an action movie