Using scientific names makes it more easier for people to understand it. If were to say go and get me a thing that you can see stars with up close. That would be confusing to some people because they have no idea what you are talking about. So instead of describing the scientific tool, say what it is. If you don't know what it is and someone asks you about it, then instead of giving them a wrong answer or saying you don't know, ask a parent or older person to help you and that other person who might know what it means to help you and that other person.
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We can stop confusing people by saying what we mean and meaning what we say. Confusion can result when using terms that mean different things to different people.
By using your brain! The answers are very obvious which makes it confusing! You just have to think!
because it gets very confusing reading. Its hard to distinguish words and also the same pronounciation can mean several different things, kanji makes a distinction so its clear what is meant
answer hypothesis and draw conclusions
It is the scientific naming system for living things using the genus and the species.
It makes very big or very small numbers more manageable.
A hypothesis is simply a statement that a person makes and then tries to prove or disprove using the scientific method.
The question is very confusing; please re-think the question and edit it. For example, "knowledge in Biology" either came from the scientific method, or it can at least be addressed using the scientific method. If not, then you are not talking about "knowledge in biology".
It is a pronoun. Not using the word 'it' makes things very complicated.
Using scientific numbers means that you do not have a long string of preceding or trailing zeros in the number of interest.
The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.
This is only an opinion. The English grammar on many of these questions makes the reading and understanding confusing.