To earn a merit badge the scout must first meet the requirements enumerated in the merit badge booklet. He must meet them to the satisfaction of a designated merit badge councilor. Most if not all answers are in the text of the booklets. In the case of the Automotive Maintenance Merit Badge one must demonstrate how to perform various maintenance tasks and explain why certain laws exist and how various parts of a vehicle function. Most of us think of "automotive" in association with cars or trucks, but the word indicates "self propelled" so the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) considers powered airplanes, trains and boats "automotive." Don't take my word for it, verify it.
A name of a Merit badge? Automotive Maintenance.
In the nuclear science merit badge book.
the answers are in the merit badge books and in your own knowledge of life/scouts. hoped this helped a little. youtube.com/kevin0855
Google.
The purpose of the merit badge is to allow you to explore and understand the subject. In order to complete the merit badge you need to do some research. Resources are:The merit badge pamphletYour merit badge counselorYour school teachersYour school or community libraryThe BSA website at Scouting.orgMeritBadge.org
The purpose of the merit badge is to allow you to explore and understand the subject. In order to complete the merit badge you need to do some research. Resources are:The merit badge pamphletYour merit badge counselorYour school teachersYour school or community libraryThe BSA website at Scouting.orgMeritBadge.org
Do the work... stop being lazy.
No, but there is a sports merit badge
1 A: satellites, respect for nation
Im sorry, but you need to work on it yourself.
There isn't a site that has them filled in, that defeats the purpose. However, if you purchase the merit badge pamphlets from the BSA, most (if not all) of the answers are contained within those pages. Merit Badges are some of the most rewarding aspects of Scouting, enjoy them while you can. Best of Luck!
The Marksmanship merit badge was one of the original 57 merit badges created in 1911. It was replaced by the Rifle and Shotgun Shooting merit badge in 1966 which was in turn replaced by the Rifle Shooting merit badge and the Shotgun Shooting merit badge in 1987. The Archery merit badge was created in 1911.