i believe it is how long an experiment is going to take. for example, the testing range of an experiment with plants may take around a few weeks to months.
yes, caterpillars only breathe a few times an hour though. All living things need oxygen.
i dont know about a few thousand n above
It depends on the experiment. You could use any graph that would best represent the data that you have gathered from your experiment. bar graphs, line plots, and line graphs are just a few examples.
They still chart the data. Then they go back to their hypothesis and change it/fix it up a bit. After they have a new (but one that still relates to their old hypothesis) hypothesis, they re-do their experiment. Ex) "I believe girls have better quiz scores than boys because they have better short term memory" If your hypothesis is incorrect (ie: the boys do better) then you need to change the hypothesis and test it again--> "I believe girls have better quiz scores because they have better long term memory".
There should be no need to carry out this experiment as salt water will kill all but a very few specially adapted species.
you will be unable to carry anythin above a few pounds after surgery it is best to get a friend to carry your bookbag for a few weeks until you can do it yourself
Yes roaches need oxygen..... If you want to experiment Follow These StepsPut a roach in the toiletGet a plungerPush the roach into the waterwait a few secondsAnd it will die
As few as possible.
No, you need to do this. Go into your science book and read what it has on Pasteur. It is only a few paragraphs. Take the main idea of each and you have a summary of his experiment.
There are few times that television would qualify as a need. One of the few times it may fall under the label of need could be public safety. An example could be if a hurricane is approaching where you live, the television could be a valuable source of information.
To exercise the embryo.
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If you only carry out a few trials, then how can you know how many times a particular situation will occur? One has to do a lot of trials in order to determine how many times that situation will happen so he can conclude the probability he's looking for.
Carry laws are defined by the state you live in. In a few states, there are no restrictions whatsoever, while in others -- on the other extreme -- carry is illegal. For the majority, some restrictions apply. Check your local laws.
To ensure the accuracy of experiment results, one must carefully design the experiment, control for variables, replicate the experiment, use appropriate measurement tools, and analyze the data correctly. It is also important to consider sources of bias or errors and eliminate them as much as possible. Peer review and verification by other scientists can further validate the accuracy of the results.
So the the yolk does not stick to the inside of the shell.