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Cause if it isn't accurate u don't get more details
Observation should be accurate so that in future it can be use correctly.
Science, including counting, relies on exact measurements and observations.
You can always find your latitude and longitude by getting a 3-star celestial fix; as long as you have a sextant and an accurate timepiece.If you are looking for a one-star observation to determine your latitude, then you would need to be able to see Polaris, the north star. Polaris cannot be observed anywhere south of about 3 degrees north latitude. (Polaris is not EXACTLY above the North Pole, so in order to get an accurate reading of your longitude, you would still need a nautical almanac and a watch.)But with a watch, a sextant and a nautical almanac, you could do a "local apparent noon" observation of the Sun, and determine both your latitude and longitude quite precisely from one sighting.
yes
Cause if it isn't accurate u don't get more details
Observation should be accurate so that in future it can be use correctly.
Confirming with someonelse
for you to be able to het a pertinent and accurate data
Participant Observation
An Informal observation takes place when no one but the observer knows about it. The people that are being observed are none the wiser and this can result in completely accurate and genuine results.
You continue to make it repeatedly, with measurements of several kinds if possible, and you enlist the help of several others to make the same observation repeatedly and with measurements.
The study of the behaviour of earthquake waves provides accurate information about the Earth's structure.
Science, including counting, relies on exact measurements and observations.
why are careful, accurate observations necessary in chemistry practical work.
A collection of data by the accurate observation of an object or process using a standard unit. Good enough?