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conclusion of nature study project plzzzz​

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Answered by Thûgłife
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Explanation:

Nature Study Encourages Exploration and Self-Directed Learning. I don't think there is anything that stimulates more curiosity in children and a desire to research the way a new discovery in nature does. When children see something interesting in nature, they naturally want to know more about it

Its purpose is to educate the child in terms of his environment, to the end that his life may be fuller and richer. Nature-study is not the study of a science, as of botany, entomology, geology, and the like. ... Comstock continued that nature study aided "both discernment and in expression of things as they are".

Answered by kabeersingh
1

Explanation:

He just might grow up to be a naturalist, or a scientist who specializes in studying nature. A biologist whose interest lies primarily in the study of plants or animals can be called a naturalist, although these days it's more likely she'll be called a natural historian, a botanist, or a zoologist.

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