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What unit do scientists share and compare results?

generally speaking, scientists share and compare results in metric units.


What scientists use the system of units so they can share and compare results?

Metric System


Why do scientists share and compare data?

Scientists share and compare data to collaborate, validate findings, and ensure the reproducibility of results. By sharing data, scientists can accelerate research progress, identify patterns or trends, and draw robust and reliable conclusions.


What are two reasons scientists share their results?

They want to compare their answers to see who's was more reasonable, and to correct each others' errors.


What is sharing of ideas and experimental findings with other through writing and speaking is called?

It is called communicating and it is a great way for scientists to compare and share their results.


What do scientists do after the reach conclusions from the results of their experiments?

They share the results of the experiment.


Why do scientists share the results of an experiment?

to inform others of their work


Why do scientists share the results of their experiments?

They used to share results because sharing allowed other scientists to build on what they had done and thus science and knowledge would be advanced. Unfortunately, desire for personal wealth (greed) is taking over and scientists are not sharing results as liberally as they did in the past.


How do scientists share their results?

by creating a table to show there results or they write it down scientifically what the answer is in a descriptive paragraph


How do scientists share their results with scientific community?

They speak at conferences and write articles.


Why do scientists use a common measuring system?

to share their data


Do scientists have to share their results?

Yes, scientists typically share their results through peer-reviewed publications, conferences, and collaborations with other researchers. This sharing is essential for scientific progress, transparency, and reproducibility in the scientific community.