Biology, asked by bharathkumar3492, 9 months ago

why is Science constantly changing

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔️⟹ A simplistic answer is that science is always changing because the world is always changing. Add to that, each day we learn more and more about this changing world. Doug Adolph, a Texas State engineering student gives the following example: Think of science as a person who grows from child to adult.

Answered by Piyush1278
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The accepted views of science knowledge can change over time. Changes can result from new science observations, but can also be affected by social, political or religious convictions. To develop a deeper understanding, students need to investigate the context of the time in which science ideas were developed.

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