No!
Lots of different scientists test the same things to compare different conclusions.
The more scientists that conduct the same experiment, with the same results, the more the findings can be trusted. Also, more scientists are more likely to come up with variances or solutions due to different ways of thinking and approaching things.
No. Ecologists study nature and scientists study just about everything.Further answerAn ecologist is a scientist, but not all scientists are ecologists.
Scientist use the same tools because, so their measurements will be the same.
Scientists around the world use the same element symbols. Chinese scientists would use C as the symbol for Carbon, as would any scientist.
Scientists all over the world have the same theory it will but since it's tomorrow I hope it won't.
To see if thier answer is the same
It is important for scientists to communicate so that they do not repeat the same experiment over and over. If scientists communicate they can learn what works or does not work and move forward with discoveries.
Mainly for standardization - to use the same units all over the world.
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yes i think so because if weren't for them the world won't be the same
The chemical symbol with the same three vowels that will soon be approved by scientists is "OII." This symbol represents new element 119, which is currently being reviewed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) for official recognition.
The symbols used for the elements are the same worldwide. This enables scientists to communicate their ideas with other scientists throughout the world even if they can't speak the same language. :)
Uh ... Yes. His 'S' symbol is the same as his 'S' symbol.
So that when scientists make a project around the world, the pieces are the same size
no