Experiments that follow the scientific method are an example of science activities. They involve testing a hypothesis by manipulating one or more variables while controlling the others.
Life Science is everywhere. Even breathing, which you are doing every second or two, is part of life science as it has to do with the necessity of oxygen in the body to energize cells so they can regenerate, metabolise food and eliminate toxins and waste through oxidation and even for our brain to process information. All of our organs need oxygen to function efficiently. The ability to do all the basic activities in life all depend on energy generated from oxygen. The entire thing I mentioned above, which is about breathing, is already life science. Even simple movements of flexing your biceps has to do with the muscular system, and that is life science. There are thousands of examples all around you, and even you, yourself, is life science and hence also an example that life science is part of your life.
Neither, it is in the school of business.AnswerManagement is actually both. Management as science is where you go to school and study management, the formulas, etc, and apply them in your managerial activities. Management as an art mainly comes from expertise, and is about handling managerial activities in a shrewd way, such as when handling conflicts, managing stakeholders, doing much more work with much less time, etc..
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Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian who exemplified the Renaissance man. He had many achievements in art, science, and engineering.
lots of it. for example cells help us learn about how we live in this world we call earth.
Wrong question/way of looking at things - there is science to be found in ALL activities and everywhere.
Occupational science is science about everyday life. This is science about social and physical activities.
Almost anything really, for example driving a car or watching tv are surrounded by science just like almost everything else in daily life.
yes
Pluto is not an example of "nature of science."
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biology and chemistry
saying about science
Jane Goodall's study of wild chimpanzees is a example of discovery science
A science exhibition.... science fair... or quiz based on science facts... also u can conduct a exhibition on medicinal plants....
Graham Peacock has written: 'Primary Science Dictionary' 'Electricity (Science Activities)' 'Oxford First Science Dictionary' 'Water (Science Activities)' 'Exploring habitats' -- subject(s): Ecology, Juvenile literature, Habitat (Ecology), Plants, Study and teaching, Habitat, Activity programs 'Starting Secondary School' 'Materials (Science Activities)' 'Key Stage 2' 'Forces (Science Activities)' 'Oxford Primary Science Dictionary' 'Electricity' -- subject(s): Electricity, Experiments, Juvenile literature 'Forces' -- subject(s): Experiments, Science, Force and energy, Juvenile literature 'What's It Made of'
An example of Environmental Science would be where scientists study about acid rain or pollution.