You need to answer this question question because we don’t do homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson.
Understanding the structure and function of cells is fundamental to all of the biological sciences.
I think that would be the landscape. I would Google it.
tests answer
Understanding the earth sciences gives us a better understanding of the biosphere (even if you're studying something seemingly unrelated, like geology or chemistry, for instance). If we understand the biosphere better, then we know how to protect it better.
yes it is a part of social sciences
Social landscape refers to the collective characteristics, behaviors, and interactions of individuals within a particular society or community. It encompasses the social structures, norms, values, and relationships that shape how people interact and influence one another within a specific social setting. Understanding the social landscape is crucial for studying societal issues, cultural dynamics, and interpersonal dynamics.
No, the word 'am' is a verb, a form of the firs person, singular, present of the verb 'to be'.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing,Example uses of the verb 'to be' with a singular subject:I am a student. (first person)You are a student.She is a student.Example uses of the verb 'to be' with a plural subject: We are students.You are students.They are students.Examples of the auxiliary verb 'to be' with a singular subject:I am studying history. (first person)You are studying history.He is studying history.Examples of the auxiliary verb 'to be' with a plural subject. We are studying history.Your are studying history.They are studying history.The nouns in the sentences are:student/students, a word for a person/people;history, a word for a thing.Note: The verb 'am' is often used as a contraction, combining the first person pronoun 'I' and the verb (or auxiliary verb) 'am' = I'm.I'm a student.I'm studying history.
studying fossils
Better understanding and better grades.
Technische Universität Ilmenau's motto is 'The Spirit of Science'.
If you want a more holistic understanding, yes.
APA