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What is the number in scientific nation of 10400?

10,400 scientific notation


What is the difference between a scientific economist and a policy advisor economist?

A scientific economist is an economist that deals with the nation in aspect of science While policy advisor is an economist that advice on political aspect or affairs of a nation


The role of united nation in encouraging cooperation in scientific and technological matters?

United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation or UNESCO is the agency you need to contact


Is Antarctica considered a nation?

No. Antarctica is a continent dedicated to the scientific research about the health of planet earth.


What is the only continent not owned by a nation?

Antarctica is the only continent not owned by any nation. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which designates it as a scientific preserve and prohibits military activities.


What nation use strontium first?

Ah, strontium is a fascinating element that was first discovered in a lead mineral in a village in Scotland. It was isolated by Sir Humphry Davy in England in 1808. The nation that first used strontium in a significant way was Scotland, where it was found, and then later in England for scientific research and industrial applications.


What were the causes of the scientific revolution?

Discovery of the New WorldExploration/conquest leading to discovery of new plant/animal lifeTraditional link between navigation and astronomy + great advances made my Portuguese navigators fueled an interest in learning more about the starsInvention of the Printing PressAllowed for rapid dissemination of scientific knowledgeNumerous books and newsletters were in circulation keeping people informed of scienceRivalry among Nation-StatesConstant warfare among nation-states pushed for scientific development by placing an importance on technology, or applied sciencePowerful leaders of nation-states funded scientific developmentReformationWorldly asceticism found in Protestantism helped create capitalism, which in turn helped propel the Scientific RevolutionOpposition to the religious hegemony of Rome provided a powerful example of challenging established authority.Renaissance HumanismHumanist interest in the classical world extended to the scientific texts of Ancient GreeksBasic familiarity with the past was a necessary stage in order for modern scientific thought to evolve.


What is the most scientific or technological problem facing your nation today?

I would say the cure for cancer or the inability to find a alternative to exterogenic energy.


Why isn't Antarctica a nation?

All land south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, so there is no need for a nation, or a national government. The Antarctic Treaty reserves all this land for the scientific study of the health of planet earth.


Are there any celebrations in Antarctica?

Scientific stations celebrate all that nation's holidays. As well, people have birthdays, anniversaries and so forth: all are celebrated.


What is the difference between scientific name and botanical name?

ScientificName is defined as the day today usage of a particular species, But the Botanical Name is just theStandardized term of the same Species.Eg ; Onion is the Scientific / conventional name, and it s botanical Name is Alliam Cepa. The Botanical name is the same throughout any part of the world. But the usage of the onion could vary nation to nation.


What is the possessive form of nation?

The possessive form for the noun nation is nation's.