Scientific Question
Dependent variable?
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Answer:_ Huger_ Explanation:_ comparative always end with a er (but not always) then followed by than since huge in it's positive already has e so just add r_ hope it helps!!!
comparative
The comparative form of good is better. The superlative form is best.
comparative
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.
W. I. B. Beveridge has written: 'The art of scientific investigation' -- subject(s): Research 'The art of scientific investigation' -- subject(s): Research 'Art of Scientific Investigation' 'The art of scientific investigation' -- subject(s): Research 'Frontiers in comparative medicine' -- subject(s): Comparative Medicine, Comparative Pathology, Medicine, Comparative, Pathology, Comparative 'The art of scientific investigation' -- subject(s): Methodology, Science
comparing means the word itself "compare" compare means you put two or more objects and you see the differences and observe them.
comparative data analysis is when you compare your data or results. there is 2 more types of scientific investigations, descriptive investigation and experimental investigation.
observations
observations
A & b
Comparative anatomy is the investigation and comparison of the structures of different animals. Scientists use comparative anatomy to study the difference between species and how they are alike in other ways. By comparing the similarities and differences between a number of species, scientists can then construct a picture of their evolutionary relationships.
class A and B
Certain classes of on-duty accidents that always require a Centralized Accident Investigation are classes A and B. This rule applies to accidents that occur in the army.
Andrew Robert Coleman has written: 'A review and comparative study of some surface geophysical methods applied to the investigation of landfill sites'
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