Explanation:
Scientist disputes the claim that the Loch Ness monster exists beyond folklore because no one has truly seen them. Loch Ness monster in Scottish folklore is a monster that resides in the Scottish highlands in Scotland.
Scientists follow methods to substantiate a claim. A body of evidence must be available to justify an observation in the scientific realm.
No clearcut picture of the monster has been taken.
The monster is merely a folklore myth just like dragons.
Science does not work with hearsay and claims that cannot be substantiated and proven.
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and mechanical energy means the energy of motion, such as a moving vechile which is using kinetic energy.
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