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A few examples of scientific field quantities are temperature, elevation, atmospheric pressure, rainfall, and magnetic fields.
It is important because investigations help solve questions. For example, I do research to answer some questions.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
Iron and steel rusting is an example of corrosion. Copper pitting or the green patina one sees on copper roofs are also examples of corrosion. Stress Cracking is also considered an example of corrosion.
An important example is the discovery of the sources and use of electricity. Electricity allowed for the development of household gadgets as well as computers.
A classic example of a structured observations are Piaget's investigations of children's cognitive development.
it is a example of a law that can't be proven by science
In other countries what are the examples of superstition with scientific basis
A few examples of scientific field quantities are temperature, elevation, atmospheric pressure, rainfall, and magnetic fields.
It is important because investigations help solve questions. For example, I do research to answer some questions.
There are hundreds of examples of innovation in the modern world. The new touch-screen design is considered innovative for example.
There are many different examples of what could be considered tough materials. These materials include rubbers, metals, and plastics for example.
I would say an example of weather can be rain ,snow ,sunny ,etc.
There are millions of examples of resiliency. Children who are abused and grow up to be successful are considered resilient.
To make your hypothesis considered scientific it must have testable and measurable results. Example: If you do an experiment and the results are testable and measurable another person would be able to do the exact same project and come out with the same results.
To make your hypothesis considered scientific it must have testable and measurable results. Example: If you do an experiment and the results are testable and measurable another person would be able to do the exact same project and come out with the same results.
0.0000000056, we write 5.6 x 10-9