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I would sincerely hope so.
You would obviously record your observations in the first part of the scientific method i.e titled commonly as "Observation". Because only after recording your observation you can move onto the second part of scientific method i.e "Questioning".
describe steps of scientific method
umm...Only if the scene was very very old hahaha actually it could be when bones are involved specifically like crime scenes in desert regions.
hypothesis
The name of the job where you would take DNA from a crime scene is called a Crime Scene Investigator.
When a crime scene isn't secured, the evidence might be lost and the investigation would be compromised.
A piece of fingernail found at the crime scene
a dead body
no
The crime scene investigators use the biotechnology and genetis technology for solving their case. They collect every sample from the crime scene and perform the laboratory tests on it which gives them clue about what would have happened on the crime scene and then DNA and the fingerprints are used to prove the identity of the person associated with crime scene
You would find evidence
When you need to find out about crime scene investigator training the best place to look would be an online university. They will list the locations, prices and lots of useful information about their crime scene investigator training courses.
finger prints
I would sincerely hope so.
Scientific Method
Crime scene investigators analyze every aspect of a crime, including the body, the location, fingerprints, fibers, ground, and sometimes air and water. They use special equipment that displays blood stains that may have been scrubbed away.