Patience, attentiveness, nosiness, tenacity, and systematics are the attitudes scientists possess.
Scientists possess certain important attitudes and develop crucial habits including:curiosityhonestyopen-mindedness; lack of biasskepticismcreativityPatience,attentiveness,nosiness,tenacity,systematicsopen mindness,skeptism,curiosity,creativity,Hard working (theoretical and experimental) along withGod gifted brain.
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What is the factor in an experiment that you measure and that may change because of what you are testing
The five skills are touch, hearing, smelling, tasting, and sight.
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Scientists possess certain important attitudes and develop crucial habits including:curiosityhonestyopen-mindedness; lack of biasskepticismcreativityPatience,attentiveness,nosiness,tenacity,systematicsopen mindness,skeptism,curiosity,creativity,Hard working (theoretical and experimental) along withGod gifted brain.
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computer, graphical, physical, scientific, and verbal
What is the factor in an experiment that you measure and that may change because of what you are testing
The five skills are touch, hearing, smelling, tasting, and sight.
A five letter word for a scientists mistake is "error."
The attitudes are curiosity,honesty,open-mindness and skeptism,and creativity!
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD: A five-step process that scientists use to solve problemsThe acronym for the steps is PHEOCPHEOC is an acronym forPROBLEM: Scientists start with a problem and form a question from the problemHYPOTHESIS: Scientists then make a scientific prediction about the results of an experimentEXPERIMENT: Scientists make a plan to solve the problem and put it into actionOBSERVATION: As the experiment is taking place, a scientist will watch what happens and take notes on what is happeningCONCLUSION: After the experiment is over, scientists make a final statement about the results, and if their prediction was correct or not
5.5 billion in scientific notation
Five billion in Scientific Notation = 5 x 109
There are five different elements that are named by scientists. The five elements are Bohrium, Curium, Einsteinium, Fermium and Lawrencium.
Forty-five in scientific notation = 4.5 × 101