That is a basic question, which our innate human curiosity prompts us to ask.
There are clear-cut reasons for these questions, answers that are proven beyond doubt.
However, there are many other question for which we have no conclusive answers.
Why do we have answers only for some questions and not for others?
(This post is a part of the "Blogging from A to Z Challenge April 2018.")
- Why is sky blue?
- Why water boils at higher than 100 degrees if you add salt or sugar?
- Why does ice float on water?
There are clear-cut reasons for these questions, answers that are proven beyond doubt.
However, there are many other question for which we have no conclusive answers.
- Why some people who drive recklessly never get into accidents?
- Why in spite of progress in science and technology, there is still so much misery?
- Why is one person who is 70 years is weak and bedridden, while another person who is 85 is hale and hearty, and walking all around the place?
Why do we have answers only for some questions and not for others?
(This post is a part of the "Blogging from A to Z Challenge April 2018.")