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aev [14]
4 years ago
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Why was the scientific method considered to be a major contribution during the Scientific Revolution?

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Tamiku [17]4 years ago
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Answer:

The Scientific Method and its Significance

Explanation The scientific method is a <em>sequence or a list of certain instructions to help scientists prove their experiment</em>. The scientific method is also a way for scientists/thinkers to prove their idea/theory/hypothesis with factual evidence/data. People could easily claim that their idea is true without any sort of information to back up their claim. The scientific method is a way to prove that someone's hypothesis is true. The Scientific Revolution was a time of great upheaval in discoveries in science. Since there were so many scientific ideas surfacing, people needed a way to test and prove that their theory was true.

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