outdoors
It depends on the specific job role and industry. Some jobs are primarily conducted indoors, such as office-based roles, while others may involve a mix of indoor and outdoor work, like construction or landscaping. Outdoor tasks may also be influenced by weather conditions and seasonal changes.
Transition lenses contain photochromic molecules that darken when exposed to UV light, and become lighter when the UV light diminishes. This allows the lenses to automatically adjust to different lighting conditions, providing both clear vision indoors and UV protection outdoors.
The work done by a machine is the output energy provided by the machine in an intended task, while the work done on a machine is the input energy required to operate the machine. The work done by the machine should ideally be greater than the work done on the machine to ensure efficiency.
Yes, work done and power are related. Power is defined as the rate at which work is done, which means power is the amount of work done per unit of time. In mathematical terms, power = work done / time taken.
In thermodynamics, work done by the system is considered positive. Work done on the system is considered negative.
work done on the system: when a surrounding does work on the system the total energy increases so work done is positive..........
Depending on the pictures the photographer is looking to take, they can work indoors or outdoors.
Usually indoors.
outdoors
There are certainly chefs who work outdoors, but by and large, most chefs work indoors...in the kitchen.
The work of a social worker is primarily done indoors. Social workers typically work in offices or clinics where they conduct assessments, provide counseling, coordinate services, and collaborate with other professionals. However, they may also need to make home visits or attend meetings in the community as part of their job responsibilities.
both
both.
The nurse works indoors and outdoors. This depends on the condition in which the nurse works. The nurse works indoors and outdoors. This depends on the condition in which the nurse works.
Both. it depends what the zoologists are doing.
They work indoors and outdoors. :)
It depends on what school and subject being taught
They would do both because they have to work outside to know how their behavior is and how they interact with the environment, and indoors to study the chemicals, physicals, and geological oceanography