Scientists learn a few different things. Scientists learn new things very day.
Edison learn self-study.Very first of his life,his mother taught him.But later,he study by himself.
You can learn a lot..... including patience! How to not give up on things and keep trying!
You can learn a lot..... including patience! How to not give up on things and keep trying!
Yes
They learn to scratch and peck the dirt for food learning from their mother .
Calves learn things from what their mother does and teaches them to do as well as what they gain from their own experiences.
Things to Learn was created in 2007.
No, they learn it from their mother or their father
yes the do , they stay with their mother teaches the penguin how to do things up to about the age of 2 but the penguins always stay together as a family but at 2 the juvenile does things for it's self and the penguins can start mating at the age of 4.
We learn through experienceWe learn things through our parents, they guide us till we mature and we can learn things through experience and what we learned from our elders.
The biggest difference between teaching mother tongue and teaching of a second language in most cases is the age of the person learning and the number of hours learning. When learning your mother tongue you start the first day you are born and you learn for all hours that you are awake. Teaching a second language, you have the added benefit of having a reference point (your mother tongue). You can learn for example that "bonjour" means "hello" which can be very helpful to learn things quickly. When you learn your mother tongue you learn through association only but in most cases you spend more time learning and have more hours of repetition which leads to inevitable fluency.
Scientists learn a few different things. Scientists learn new things very day.
what are the things we can learn from T.L.E
Orangutans learn by copying their mother and other family members.
they learn the same things
Chicks follow their mother for protection, warmth, and guidance. The mother provides food, teaches them survival skills, and keeps them safe from predators. This behavior helps the chicks learn to navigate their environment and ensure their survival.