investigate behavior
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investigate behavior experimenting
1) by testing there theory by experimenting it 2)getting it from other scientists 3)by accident
Scientists can gather data remotely through the Internet or by using other people. Many scientist posts and share information online to help other researchers.
Seismologists use the data from triangulated seismographs to locate an earthquake's epicenter. The difference in time between the arrival of p and s waves at a seismometer tells the distance to the epicenter of an earthquake. To get the exact location, scientists must collect data from at least three seismometers. The point where all three circles is the epicenter of the earthquake. +++ The Epicentre is generally obvious: it is the point of maximum disturbance on the surface. The centre of the actual slip is the Focus, and this has to be calculated from seismograph data by triangulating from wave velocities.
No. Without a 3rd peice of data from another station, there will always be 2 different possible locations of the epicenter. You must have 3 seismographs to collect the data.
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Scientists perform experiments to collect data.
1. data 2. samples from experiments 3. ?
Data Management?
1) by testing there theory by experimenting it 2)getting it from other scientists 3)by accident
Scientists collect data, in all sorts of ways using computer models math observing data, it all depends what kind of scientist.
data
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organize and collect data
Non-scientists provide additional sources of data that scientists can use.
in the field, scientists have the opportunity to collect data in an original setting in the labrotory, scientists have the opportunity to collect data in a controlled enviroment. unlike the field the labrotory allows scientists to control conditions like temperature, lightning, and even the surrounding air.