Observation: The act or instance of noticing and perceiving.
Observation- capturing what is there and using as many of the 5 senses that you can safely use. multiple senses are necessary for accurate observations.
We don't know - but Galileo gets the credit (mainly because he wrote about it).
oceanographers need keen obseving skills, the ability to solve complicated math problems, and computer skills. from, Mrs. c
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It rises in the east and sets in the west. As with the sun and planets, it follows the same path as the sun in the sky (more or less) as the earth rotates once every 24 hours. The moon orbits the Earth once a month. By obseving its position in the sky at the same time every day from one day to the next (e.g. every night at 9.00), you can see how is slowly progresses around the earth.
Science is the study of actuality in the physical and energy-based universe. Whatever is, and whatever can be studied, and usually proven, is a science. Science can include things from the development and workings of the world and the universe, to the mathematical concepts of geometry and art perspective. The study of the truth of what anything is or does is a science. The study of mathematical values, human language, and the like, are sciences. If something is not true, it is not a science. So science means "actuality" - the study of whatever is, what it does, why it does it, and why it can do it.
"Experimenting is the best way to get scientific information. Experiments are valuable only when closely and accurately observed."
It's pretty obvious, she will blow up like a balloon. She will then give birth to anywhere from a dozen to several dozen fry, although you may end up not seeing any of them. Mollies will eat their fry, and if your aquarium has other species of fish, they may eat them too. Some may survive, and some may even survive to adulthood if given enough hiding places.
yes to my knowledge any type of domesticated rodent can live alone, but they will not be as social or playfull. I have had 20 different types of rats, hamsters, gerbils, and mice. in obseving their live style ive noticed that the hamster will be lonley and not as active, but if their was another hamster i promise you will notice different changes