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Previous answer: "because of infection" This person is obviously trying to be funny, the right word should be "Contamination", as for spread plate, the bacteria is more exposed to air as it is spread over the agar plate. Therefore, the result might not be accurate, as it might be contaminated. As for the pour plate method, the bacteria is in the agar itself, it is not exposed to air, thus, less risk of getting contaminated.
People are not trying to prevent tsunamis because scientists know tsunamis cannot be prevented.
You must be invited to Antarctica as it is an protected continent.
people trying to vandlis or step in the area
Insert the gene into bacteria. -Apex
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In an Experimental investigation you are trying to answer one question. While in a descriptive investigation you are trying to describe something and comparative you are comparing one thing to another.
I'm not sure what you are trying to ask so I cannot provide an accurate answer to your question.
Well basically a investigation is when someone is trying to find out about something or someone while a experiment is testing a hypothesis and trying to get a conclusion
A scientist is trying to figure something out. The scientist makes a guess and figures out a way to test that guess. That is called an experimental investigation.
Using a balance to measure mass might be part of a scientific investigation, but by itself and under ordinary circumstances it does not amount to a scientific investigation. If you are on a different planet or on a moon, or if you were in the weightlessness of space, then doing this (or trying to do it) might be considered a kind of investigation.
A civil investigation is an investigation related to a civil matter. A civil matter is a court action (or pending court action) that is not criminal in nature. An investigation related to the care of a child is a civil investigation if the opposing parent is trying to prove that their ex-spouse is not taking good care of the child. A criminal investigation would be if the police were investigating a complaint of child abuse which resulted in the harm, or potential harm, of the child. To put it simply, a civil investigation is any investigation that is not an investigation of a crime.
Many things can hinder a journalist's investigation. People might not be willing to talk. Laws might protect the privacy of an individual. Other sources the journalist is trying to use might have false information. It is up to the journalist to sift through what is fiction and find the truth.
Trying to understand reality.
I suggest going to your local tax place, such as LibertyTax, or HR Block. And generally, they are, but you need to be aware of people who are trying to scam you.
It is the proposed description of scientific method. This method is used in trying to disprove the hypothesis of the researcher.
I'm trying to be as accurate I can, if I'm sure, 4.