In science, if you are trying to "prove" a theory (that's confirm it or falsify it),
you must use experimental evidence.
That is, you use the theory to make a prediction and then try it out.
It's no good just to sit around and talk about it.
On a glass plate chemistry experiments can be performed on very small scale.In medicine and biology the glass plate can be used as support for samples.
A thermometer
laboratory
No. Humans do not make atoms or molecules (except, maybe, for synthetic ones made in chemical laboratories, or those from fission experiments in physics laboratories). Hint: Nothing man-made is natural. Nothing natural is man made.
Watson and Crick
On a glass plate chemistry experiments can be performed on very small scale.In medicine and biology the glass plate can be used as support for samples.
I like going to the laboratories because if you go there you can learn about experiments.
test tube
it is a laboratory equimpen because it is used to make experiments and laboratories jobs
Biology and chemistry are sciences based on evidence and experiments in laboratories.
Scientists collect raw data on Antarctica, rather than performing experiments. Experiments are held back for performance in their domestic laboratories, sometimes using the raw data collected on the continent.
Laboratory hotplates are used to heat samples during experiments.
Sonar soundings.
Most policy experiments take place on the state level first.
The answer will depend on what "these" experiments are!
A Lab
All land and ice south of 60 degrees S is dedicated to the scientific study of the health of planet earth. Generally, scientists complete raw data research and raw data collection while in Antarctica, and once identified and packaged, move that data back to their well-equipped laboratories to perform 'experiments'. There is no reason to equip labs in Antarctica for experiments, other than those already being performed to validate the authenticity of the raw data collected.