The definition of theory says that a it is a hypothesis or group of hypotheses. In your own words, explain why a theory is also
a hypothesis, using the definitions as a starting point. In your answer, provide an example of a theory that is a hypothesis supported by repeated experimentation.
In scientific reasoning, a hypothesis is made before any applicable analysis has been done. A theory, on the opposite hand, is supported by evidence: it is a principle shaped as an effort to clarify things that have already been supported by knowledge<span>.
</span>For example: “It's bright outside.” Hypothesis: A projected clarification for a development created as a place to begin for additional investigation.
Theory: A well-substantiated rationalization nonheritable through the methodology and repeatedly tested and confirmed through observation and experimentation
A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of any natural phenomenon. The theory is proposed on the basis of the performed experiments and careful examination of the facts derived from the previous experiments.
The theory is an elaborate form of a hypothesis as a hypothesis is the limited explanation of any natural phenomenon but the theory is a detailed and deep explanation of the phenomenon.
The theory of relativity was proposed by the Albert Einstein in 1905 which was supported by the repeated experiments by the researcher and scientists in 1919 when a solar eclipse was observed.
Mars is about half the size of Earth by diameter and has a much thinner atmosphere, with an atmospheric volume less than 1% of Earth's. The atmosphere of Mars is about 100 times thinner than Earth's, and it is 95 percent carbon dioxide.
The atmospheric composition is also significantly different: primarily carbon dioxide-based, while Earth's is rich in nitrogen and oxygen.
Because of the differences in atmospheric densities and distances from the sun, the temperature within the atmosphere are also wildly different. Earth generally ranges from 14 degrees Celsius to 70.0 degrees, whereas Mars ranges from -146 degrees C to -140 degrees C.
Both planets have a silicate mantle surrounding their cores and a surface crust of solid material.
Earth and Mars’ both have terrains that varies considerably from place to place.
It depends entirely on an equation, certain equations are meant to confuse you with numerous answers so taht you have to narrow it down, some only have one or a few. It really depends on the type of problem