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for observation it is the temperature today is 4 degrees Fahrenheit or inference it is in two weeks, there will be snow on the ground
a.) Bacteria was present on the meat at the start of the experiment.
I would say that we learn science in school, as well as through observation throughout our lives, because studying it in school enables us to focus and concentrate some study of specific topics and subjects. When we are out and about we can see things working. We know how something works for us from our experience of that item. That is how it affects us as users of a technology. What we don't know from using something is why it works. Questions like: Why does an aircraft fly? Why does a car work? How does the Internet work? It is when people understand why and how things work that they then apply that knowledge to create new technologies and achieve a better understanding of the environment we live in. For example: If people hadn't understood how the Earth's atmosphere worked then no one would have realised we have a problem with global warming. At least now we understand global warming we can try and do something about it. Let's take the Internet: I have a general understanding of how it works, but really I am a user not a creator of the internet. However, somebody had to understand how it works in order to create the internet and today there are people creating new services and capabilities on the internet; because they understand how it works. Look at the benefit we get from the internet. We wouldn't be able to discuss this issue if it wasn't for the internet. So, to answer your question: If we didn't learn science at school then we would all be users of a technology. Assuming, of course, that someone did learn science in order to create the technology in the first place.
because science is what makes organisms what they are today, and idrk what the other word is so figure it out yourself
science concepts are important in today's society and every day life because every concept has a purpose which then evolves into something important which could be a break through in today's science world