answersLogoWhite

0

field study involves observations of living things.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where are most experiments done in the field or laboratory?

It depends on the particular field of study. The ratio could conceivably be very different for chemistry than it is for astrophysics, for example.


What can be made in the field or in the labortatory?

In the field usually natural resources are collected, such as soil samples or plant specimens; while in the laboratory, experiments and analyses are conducted on these samples to gather data and study different processes.


What can be made in the field or in the laboratory?

A hypothesis


What is interdiscriplinary?

it is the combination of different field of study.


What is meant by 'other fields of study'?

A field of study is an area that someone concentrates on learning about. Another field of study would be different from the first one.


What are the different laboratory set up?

Some common laboratory setups include: classical, molecular biology, microbiology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science laboratories. Each setup is designed to accommodate specific equipment and procedures relevant to the field of study. Proper ventilation, safety equipment, and organization are essential components of any laboratory setup.


What are the release dates for Laboratory Study - 1901?

Laboratory Study - 1901 was released on: USA: April 1901


What has the author Nancy M Jessop written?

Nancy M. Jessop has written: 'Biosphere; a study of life' -- subject(s): Biosphere 'Biosphere: laboratory and field studies' -- subject(s): Biology, Laboratory manuals


Instrument used in laboratory study?

Could you specify? Why? Which? What kind of laboratory


Why it is useful to study microorganisms in the laboratory and not in natural habitats?

diversity of microorganism in nature very important because it is useful to study of different diseases habitate foodchain


why might scientists conduct an experiment in a lab, and then repeat the experiment in the field?

To verify whether or not laboratory conditions are necessary to recreate the results. If the same experiment produces the same results in different environments, then the scientist knows that the results are sound. However, if the results are different in different places, then it may be an environmental factor of the laboratory that is affecting the outcome. Repeating the experiment in different environments allows scientists to either confirm or rule out this possibility.


Why is it harder to control variables in the field than the laboratory?

you have control in a laboratory