This depends on the audience you're presenting it to. If you're trying to explain it to children, the term field trip would be more suitable.
A 'field trip' is an excursion or outing from a school or workplace for the purpose of additional education or work that can't be accomplished at one's place of business.
Excursion
No, the term 'field trip' is a compound noun, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example:Our filed trip is scheduled for Monday. It will be the subject of your next essay. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'field trip' in the second sentence)
comment s'est passé ton excursion (for trip no longer than a few hours) / ton voyage (any length)
"The local businessman's excursion into the realm of state politics convinced him it wasn't for him."
excursion, trip, safari, tour
Any impact that is more than just a slight bump.
an Excursionist tourist is a person who goes on an excursion (trip)
Yes, the word 'field trip' is a noun, a compound noun; a word for a visit to a place that gives students or researchers the chance to study something in a real environment, a word for a thing.
Expedition is a trip made by an organized group of people. The purpose is to get information. It's more like a scientific trip An Excursion is also made by a group of people but it's frequently used as a trip for pleasure.
"Jaunt" typically means a short journey or excursion. "Excursion" is a brief trip or outing. "Resignation" refers to the act of quitting or stepping down from a position.
excursion, journey, outing, trip, course