What were Pythagoras attributes?
His theorem
Who proposed the theory of Evolution?
Charles Dawin proposed this theory on 1858.
What is the first step of the scientific method?
Observation
What's the theory of evolution?
It is a theory that explaing how species or living things change over time.
What is Science?
Science is a systematic body of knowledge.
Where did Hippocrates helped organizing?
He systematized the medcal treatments.
What is Artifial Intelligence?
Is the name given to machines that are able to learn and make decisions by themselves.
What is a hypothesis?
They are potential explanations for the main question.
What's a scientific theory?
It is an explanation given to a phenomena.
Who was Galen?
He made important contributions to the knowledge of anatomy and physiology.
What did Archimedes proposed?
He proposed Archimedes´ Principle for calculating the volume.
Who was Galileo Galilei?
He was one of the first people to use empirical observation and experimentation for physics and astronomy.
What is the scientific method?
It is a set of logical and systematic steps used in science for getting results for something.
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
It is the law that states that energy can be neither creater nor destroyed.
What's an analogy?
It is a relation of similatiry between different things.
When did Prehistory ended and it started being Antiquity?
Prehistory ended when people invented writing.
What was proposed in the Contemporarty Age?
They were proposed the Law of Conservation of Enerfy and the identification of chemical elements.
What is the main point after finishing an investigation using the scientific method?
The problem was identified and various potential solutions were obtained.
What is scientific law?
It refers to a relation or pattern repeatedly observed in nature.
What are 3 types of renewable energy?
Geothermal, Solar, Wind, Hidraulic, etc.
What were the most important thing that happened on Antiquity?
Main discoveries were geometry, the invention of the crossbow and the construction of building such as the Colosseum.
What influenced more the science and philosophy in the Reinassance?
It was mostly influence by religion rather than empirical experimentation?
What do you have to do if the results aligned to the hypothesis are wrong?
You reconstruct the hypothesis.
What's the Law of Universal Gravitation?
It is the law tat states that all objects in the universe are constantly attracted to each other.
What is the cell theory?
It is a theory that states that all living beings are made up of cells.