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I was taught that it meant to group things!
*It is a planned undertaking in a particular field of science. *It is an undertaking which applies certain specific principles / scientific ideas. *It is a reseach activity which aims to develop one's ability and determine possible solutions to a particular problem If you want a investigatory problem in science, you need to think about the things that you want to do or questions that you don't know the answer yet then research for the answers.
There is no single "best example", this is at least very subjective. There are numerous examples, ranging from the overall growth of human life expectancy through the industrial causes of global warming to Facebook and the like. But, depending on what is meant by "science", one may even say that the whole human civilization as we know it, is an impressive and definitive example for science affecting life, as early discoveries in, and, in fact, the mere occurrence of agriculture is also a result of "science".
Congrats on your grammar by the way!But if you meant How does a science teacher *help the community?Well a science teacher could tell people expanded ideas about the universe to close-minded children who would tells their parents who might be strict Christians, so they will consequently beat their child because they had spoken bad thoughts which they thought was blasphemy. Because of this the parents would get sent to prison and the community would feel safe. Later the child would get fostered by the science teacher. So he has now helped the community.
In any terms, science or otherwise, the word 'battery' refers to a group of objects that are intended to work together to do the same thing. Some examples might make it clearer: 1. Battery, a group of power cells used in tape recorders, timers, radios, cell phones, or in any electronic device, that are used to operate the equipment. 2. Battery, a group of military guns that are used in conjunction with each other to accomplish positive results in warfare. "The fort included a battery of 10-inch guns meant to guard the entrance to the harbor." 3. Battery, a group of related tests used to find why a person is sick. 4. Battery, a group of experiments used in science to prove or disprove a hypothesis (theory).