Dalton was an english schoolteacher, rutherford was a chemist from new zealand, and bohr was a danish physicist. each made important contributions to the atomic model.
taken together, what do these scientists demonstrate?
the cumulative nature of science
the quantitative nature of science
the importance of new technologies in scientific discoveries
the importance of diversity in the growth of scientific knowledge
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