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The process of establising a new fact from a given facts is known as what

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Answered by chaitanyasai864
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A fact is something that is consistent with objective reality or can be proven with evidence. The usual test for a statement of fact is verifiability — that is, whether it can be demonstrated to correspond to experience. Standard reference works are often used to check facts

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A scientific fact is, in the most crucial sense, a verifiable and objective observation compared to a hypothesis or theory expected to explain or construe facts.

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A fact is something that is compatible with objective reality or with proof that can be demonstrated. In science, a reality is a thorough measurement or observation by testing or other means, also known as empirical evidence.  A fact is an affirmation that can be proved true. An opinion reflects the beliefs, feelings, views, ideas, or judgements of somebody or something. Facts are statements that can be proved true or proven, or something that actually occurred .

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