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What do scientists use to find the answers to their questions?

Scientists use multiple trails in their investigation to find/confirm their answers


What is an example of a experiment?

A binomial experiment is a experiment that consists of repeated trails, with two possible outcomes. An example of this would be a coin toss.Ê


Why is it important for observations to be accurate?

A scientist must make accurate observations because usually these results are going to be communicated to others. Some people might even want to do the same experiment so you have to give the right directions before something bad happens. However, though, in experiments, scientists repeat their trails for more accurate results.


What kind of things can be fossilized?

A fossil is the remains, trace or indication of life in the past. So any organism, plant or animal that has a mineral or organic or inorganic matter that is not oxidized before burial can be fossilized along with traces like worm trails or dinosaur footprints, impressions of leaves or rarely of jellyfish. The most common fossils are minerals: shells and bone(calcium carbonate) or silicon dioxide (opal) along with the lignin of plants


Why are plane vapour trails white not black?

I believe it's a combination of fuel exhaust and rapid compression of the moisture in the atmosphere due to the speed of the plane.ANSWER:It is from the hot exaust from the airplanes engines hitting the low pressure cold air in the upper atmosphere. It causes condensation and makes a cirrus cloud in a long line behind the plane. AnswerWhat is happening is that a combustion byproduct (either of a jet or piston engine), water, is condensing. Maybe even freezing. After all, atmospheric conditions up high usually include very cold air. When conditions are right, the condensate trail can be seen forming a short distance behind the plane. That's not due to compression. When we "see our breath" on a cold day, we are seeing the water vapor in our breath cooling and condensing.

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What is the importance of repeated trails?

It helps prove that your result wasn't a fluke.


What is a repeat trial?

Repeated Trails are the number of trails done during a scientific experiment with the purpose of getting a more accurate result.


What is the difference between Horse life 2 and Horse life adventures?

There is no differnece at all. All of the breeds of horses and trails are exactly similar and nothing has changed.


What is an example of a binomial experiment?

A binomial experiment is a experiment that consists of repeated trails, with two possible outcomes. An example of this would be a coin toss.Ê


What is the difference between the crf 150r and the crf 150f?

r is racing and f is freestyle a crf150f is more of a trail bike for begginers and a 150r is either for racing or trails but has alot more power and wouldnt reccomend for begginers


What was the 1770 confrontation between Americans and british soldiers called?

Boston Massacre trails


What is the difference between kx 80 and kdx 80?

the difference between a kdx 80 an a kx 80 is that a kdx is more for trails and is better to put around on has more bottom end as the kx 80 is more for racing bit faster cause has more top end and not made to put around on if u put around on a racing bike more than likely u will fowl a plug


What is the same and difference between a cloud chamber and a bubble chamber?

A cloud chamber can be used to detect alpha or beta particles. It is also filled with water or ethanol vapor. A bubble chamber holds super heated liquids. What do they have in common? They both leave trails.


What was the Mormon Trail and how was it different from the other trails?

The Mormon Trail is the trail that the Mormon Pioneers took from Illinois to Utah between 1845 and 1870. It was different from other trails because it was used by people seeking religious freedom rather than riches or wild living, as most other western trails were used for.


When was On Jungle Trails created?

On Jungle Trails was created in 1936.


When was Tangled Trails created?

Tangled Trails was created in 1921.


When was Suburban Trails created?

Suburban Trails was created in 1941.