Social Sciences, asked by gurnemalaica, 6 months ago

what you have learned from your science​

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Answered by roylily1958
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The most important thing I've learned from science is *science*: knowledge about how the world works, and how to find out how the world works. ... Experimental techniques outside your field might take some time to learn, but don't be afraid to make lateral moves. ------ Everything can be done.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • With science, we can answer such questions without resorting to magical explanations. And science can lead to technological advances, as well as helping us learn about enormously important and useful topics, such as our health, the environment, and natural hazards.

  • The most important thing I learned from science is the critical thinking. Knowing the ins and outs of one field of science is not as important as being able to look critically at multiple areas of research.

  • The goal of science is to learn how nature works by observing the natural and physical world, and to understand this world through research and experimentation
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