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Fact is a statement that can be proven to be true or false. Facts are often contrasted with opinions and beliefs, which are statements that hold personal views and convictions, but cannot be proven true in an absolute sense.
Definition[edit | edit source]
A fact is a piece of information that is based on evidence or reality and is expected to be true and accurate. Facts are often used in the field of science where they are crucial in establishing logical and rational arguments and conclusions. In the field of law, facts are used to establish the truth and validity of legal cases.
Types of Facts[edit | edit source]
There are several types of facts, including:
- Objective Facts: These are facts that are true no matter what anyone believes. They are independent of personal feelings or beliefs. An example of an objective fact is "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level."
- Subjective Facts: These are facts that are true for some people but not for others, depending on their personal experiences, feelings, or beliefs. An example of a subjective fact is "I feel cold."
- Universal Facts: These are facts that are true at all times and in all places. An example of a universal fact is "All humans need oxygen to survive."
- Contextual Facts: These are facts that are true in certain contexts or situations. An example of a contextual fact is "It is raining," which is only true in certain places at certain times.
Importance of Facts[edit | edit source]
Facts are important in various fields and aspects of life, including:
- Education: Facts form the basis of learning and knowledge. They provide the foundation for understanding various subjects and topics.
- Decision Making: Facts provide the necessary information to make informed decisions. They help in understanding the situation and the possible outcomes of different choices.
- Communication: Facts are essential in conveying accurate and reliable information. They help in establishing credibility and trust.
- Problem Solving: Facts provide the necessary information to understand a problem and find a solution.
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