Aristotle develops one of the first methods of classification based on observation of the characteristics of animals and plants. Plants were divided into shrubs, herbs, and trees. Animals were divided into aquatic, terrestrial, and aerial. The method does not apply for organisms like amphibians. Linnaeus develops the binomial system we use today made up of two words that identify the organism: genus and species.
A common aquatic animal with scales is a fish. Fish have scales covering their bodies that help protect and streamline them for swimming in water.
Sheer Marris is one.
Organisms with porous bodies belong to the phylum Porifera, commonly known as sponges. Sponges are aquatic animals that lack tissue layers and have a simple body plan with numerous pores to allow water to circulate through their bodies for feeding and respiration. They are considered one of the simplest forms of multicellular animals.
To practice a one-minute aquatic breath, find a comfortable seated position in or near water. Take slow, deep breaths in through your nose and out through your mouth, focusing on the sensation of air entering and leaving your body. Let the rhythm of your breath help you feel connected to the surrounding water, creating a sense of calm and relaxation. Repeat for one minute or more as needed.
A quantitative observation.
The word "quantitative" is from the root word quantity. So, a quantitative observation is one that can be quantified or counted. Any time you count or physically measure something, it is a quantitative observation. Since it is your homework you should come up with your own examples :)
The difference is that qualitative is wade with 1 of your 5 senses and the other one which is quantitative is an observation involving numbers.
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An observation that involves measurement is typically referred to as a quantitative observation. This type of observation involves gathering data that can be expressed using numbers or quantitative values. Examples include measuring the length of a plant or recording the temperature of a liquid.
Because quantitative observations focus on Money or quantity rather than the opposite. Hope that makes sense.
Quantitative observation describes number value while qualitative observation describes something specific without using numbers.
This means an observation where you take a numerical measurement, as opposed to a qualitative one where you notice something else, like a color change.
A quantitative observation is one that involves measuring or quantifying a particular attribute or variable. For example, counting the number of flowers in a garden, measuring the temperature of a room, or determining the weight of an object are all examples of quantitative observations.
Taste and temperature.
If you mean important, then it's because it can give a range & more varitey of data then just one or the other
qualitative observation is the method of identifing a compound such as salt analysis,etc,. and quantitative is the calculation of the amount of a particular compound in a given sample such as asseys..