Biology, 03.12.2020 23:50, 19kambrian317
I need extreme help!!1 I'm doing an essay in biology that is only 5 sentences long. I'll leave my teacher's example. The question is "How can science improve our lives?" (THIS IS THE EXAMPLE: “In today’s world, science can be used to improve the lives of many people. One example of how science can improve our lives is by allowing us to gain new knowledge and perspectives about how the world works. We can learn from our mistakes and build new ideas as we continue to research and learn more about the world around and inside of our bodies. Another example of how science can improve our lives is by providing new advancements in technology such as medicines and vaccines that help eliminate certain diseases. One final way that science can be used to improve our lives is by creating a universal language in the scientific method that we can all contribute to in our own ways. In conclusion, learning about science can benefit us as individuals and as a society by making our lives better in a number of ways- it helps us see new perspectives, make advances in technology and medicine, and creates a universal method for how we interpret the world.") PLEASE AND THANK YOU!!
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:50, karlagomezgarcia96
Iwill make you brainliest pleeze answer this fast i have to turn it in really soon brainliest promise easy question 6th grade ! a weather map shows a high pressure system with circles around it. what does this mean? a) an occluded front b) areas of equal altitude c) areas of equal pressure d) a stationary front
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:00, veikkoaval
Dan made the table shown to describe two different relationships between animals. organism interactions relationship a relationship b one organism lives inside the organism it feeds off no organism is harmed which of the following statements is most likely correct?
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