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no it will not change, because if you double a number you dont usually get another "0" on the end
6,000 in Scientific Notation = 6 x 103
4,160,000,000 in Scientific Notation = 4.16 x 109
no
0.000421g in Scientific Notation = 4.21 x 10-4 g
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Scientific names use Latin because it is a dead language, meaning it is no longer evolving and changing. This stability ensures that the scientific names remain consistent and universally understood by scientists around the world.
Latin was chosen as the scientific language in the past because it was the language of scholarship and the Catholic Church, which had a significant influence on education and scientific development. Additionally, Latin's status as a dead language ensured that scientific terminology would remain stable and consistent across different languages and regions.
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Currently, there is no universal language, so there is nothing to change. English is the most common international language, but that will surely change as cultures and needs change.
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Habeus Corpus is Latin as many legal and scientific termanolgy is. Latin is a non spoken language so it does not change and for that reason is favored by the legal and scientific communities.
because it was a time of change
This process called binomial nomenclature, uses Latin because it is a dead and therefore constant language. With languages like English, words and meanings change, but Latin will not change because nobody speaks it anymore.
No, it can not because, a scientific law is absolute.
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