by forming opinions.
A scientist record the data in a table which displays it in a clear and readable format. Then they usually convert this into any sort of graph which allows them to compare the data. Graphs can include scatter graphs, line graphs, bar charts and pie charts, all of which depend on the data you are studying, hope that helped :)
Scientists organize data by first collecting it through experiments or observations. They then categorize and sort the data based on relevant parameters or variables. This allows for easier analysis and interpretation of the data to draw conclusions and make informed decisions.
Software can complete difficult calculations where humans often makes mistakes.
Satellites send images and data back to Earth using radio waves. The satellite collects the information with its sensors and cameras, processes it, and then transmits it to ground stations on Earth. The ground stations receive the data and images, often through large antennas that are pointed at the satellite as it passes overhead.
After collecting data, a scientist needs to sort and evaluate the data. Depending on the research, there are numerous processes that can be used.
The Landsat collects information about the surface and forms it into computer data for scientists to study.
Input devices connect to the computer and they pass data into the Processor where it can be processed.
After collecting data, the scientist typically analyzes the data to draw conclusions. This involves examining the data to identify trends, patterns, and relationships that can help answer the research question or hypothesis.
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To save the data and to communicate with other scientist
computer
The computer was invented for storing data, making fast calculations and easy communication.
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specifications for computer data CD