Science in the 19th century contributed to the field of communications by developing technologies such as the telegraph and telephone. These innovations revolutionized long-distance communication by allowing messages to be transmitted quickly and efficiently. The advancements in science during this period laid the foundation for the more sophisticated communication systems we have today.
Conservationists use science to conduct research and gather data on various species and ecosystems to understand their behavior, threats, and needs. They use this scientific information to inform conservation strategies and management decisions aimed at protecting and restoring biodiversity. Science also helps conservationists measure the effectiveness of their efforts and adapt their approaches to improve outcomes.
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This is a term of economics, used to refer to the evaluation of the portion of available resources used, that are renewable or replaceable.In the environmental sciences this evaluation considers the productivity, diversity, and uses of biological systems.
known as technology transfer. It involves taking knowledge and innovations from scientific research and applying them to practical solutions to benefit society. This process can involve collaboration between researchers, industry partners, and government agencies to bring new technologies to market.
Not everyone has the same book you do, we need the book title to help you. But even with the book title, this site will not do your homework for you. You see, you have the wrong idea. When your teacher asked you for the answers to those questions in the book, you thought the reason was because your teacher needs the answers. But if your teacher needs the answers, your teacher would come directly to a website like this one, or to a website that specializes in Earth Science, or maybe even to an actual book. Your teacher certainly would not ask people who are just learning this stuff for the first time to bring in the answers. The real mind blower is: Your teacher doesn't need the answers, and doesn't want the answers. Your teacher wants you to find the answers on your own so that you learn a little bit of Earth Science. That won't happen if anybody gives you the answers.
The Progressives looked to the industrialization, urbanization, and social problems of the late nineteenth century to argue that the principles of the American Founding were no longer adequate to address the new challenges facing American society. They believed that traditional limited government and individualism were insufficient to meet the needs of a rapidly changing and increasingly interconnected nation.
This quote comes from Woman in the Nineteenth Century by Margaret Fuller. You can read a review of the book, which contains the quote, at Google Books.
You have to have the science part because whats a science project without the science part.
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Most Science requires some mathematics, but not all math needs science.
Science needs technology so that it will have new tools for observing the universe. Technology needs science for the fundamental ideas needed for improving or creating technology.
no it always needs math for science. We use math in science about 75% more than we do our science experiments
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