Why does science support-but rarely prove-particular theories?
how can scientists know if their research is reliable and important?
How can critical thinking help us understand environmental issues?
What does the history of conservation show us about our attitudes toward nature? 锟?br>
Describe several of the most important environmental problems facing the world. Are there signs of hope for solving these problems?
Describe several of the most important environmental problems facing the world. Are there signs of hope for solving these problems?
answer all pleaseNeed help with environmental science please please help?I took that class last semester at school. It was a really fun class.
1.) Environmental science is a branch of biology that studies the interactions between living organisms and their environment.
2.) Any given scientific theory isn't absolutely certain. For a scientific theory to be valid it must at least be testable and make accurate predictions. It must also support observations and facts. The more testable and the more accurate predictions a theory makes the more true it is, although it may not be absolutely true. Some scientific theories make less accurate predictions.
3.) Scientists can generally confirm that their research is reliable if it is testable or supports their observations.
4.) Critical thinking can solve environmental issues by clarifying what the environmental problems are and effective ways of dealing with them.
5.) Global warming, air pollution, water pollution, and global fisheries are just a few environmental problems. The only hope of solving these problems is in education. Educating people to take action and protect their own environment.
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