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It is important because without it, there can be no living thing. Living organisms need oxygen to exist.
so the animals can have some thing to eat
Rocks are important because they are used to build thing's also are used for fuel. Rocks also contain jewels and stuff.because we can use it for roads metal jewelry building cometic and many many more thing
That there is only one, and that we are doomed as a race if we mess it up.
Global warming is the most serious problem facing us at the moment.
The scene of the crime is the physical location where the actual offense took place.A crime scene is any location where evidence of the crime exists or can be found.The two phrases, although often used inter-changeably, are NOT the same thing.
It is possible that they could be. Different agencies refer to their CSI's by different titles.
Forensic is nothing but the evidence in a crime place or a thing found in a crime place. Usually some spray or powder is used to find out fingerprints in a crime scene.
Thought the same thing, brilliant game that just disapeared?
A criminal always leaves DNA in the crime scene, and recovering evidence such as fingerprints and DNA is the most interesting thing about crime scenes and crime scene investigators. Forensic investigators can recreate a crime scene using evidence and crime simulation programs.
The analyze button is on the left of your screen in the middle it is a ? mark. Click on the ? mark and a loading thing will come up and then you can analyze it.
Scene is a noun. A scene can be a place or thing.
One is alive and the other is not. The problem with this question is, what is the "nonliving thing"? Is it a sheet of glass, which is made from sand and hasn't ever been a living thing, or a murdered person at the crime scene, which used to be a living thing until someone killed him.
they collect thing like fingerprints, DNA samples (from blood, cigarette butts. etc.) fibres, and weapons that may have been used, clothes, everything that may have been involved in the crime or has blood on.
Fingerprints are usually not visible to naked eye at a crime scene. Another thing would be dried up blood, which has to be seen in a certain light. Same would go with some of the other body fluids. Electronic data - i.e held on computers , disks , memory sticks etc
The people who watch crime scene dramas are people of all ages only if they are interested in that sort of thing, if they are young they probably would not want to watch it because they would find it boring and would not understand it and it would not be setting a very good example. If they were older than they would probably like it if it is there type of programme that they like to watch.
Recording 100 years back was just recording every thing in the brain. then come magnetic tapes!