Science Assessment Thingy 3
Science Assessment Thingy 3
Science Assessment Thingy 3
Source Link 2
Australia, A of L n.d., Species: Hipposideros inornatus (Arnhem Leaf-Nosed Bat),
bie.ala.org.au, viewed 20 August 2023,
Source Link 3
Hipposideros inornatus (Arnhem leaf-nosed bat) consultation Consultation
Document on Listing Eligibility and Conservation Actions Hipposideros inornatus
(Arnhem leaf-nosed bat). (n.d.). Available at:
Part A question 1
Part A Question 2
Part A Question 3
The reason why the Arnhem Leaf Nosed bat has become an
endangered species is due to disturbance. Already being a rare
animal species the main place they were found was in
Litchfield national park located in Darwin. The reason for this
was due to breaches, visitors/tourists being nuisances leaving
the bats to migrate to an unknown and unsafe area.
Part A Question 4
Fun Fact
Bats are the only mammal who are able truly
fly, flying squirrels and a few don't fly but
instead glide unlike the bat.
Part B Question A
Secondary sources are very important in documenting
scientific discoveries. These are sources of information
which are created from previous primary sources. Unlike
in History however, secondary sources carry the same
information and importance of a primary source and
although not documented from the actual experiment or
event in real time, secondary sources are overviews of the
same information. An example of this being if an
experiment takes place of an animal's behaviour and the
primary source documents the scenario for every action
that takes place a secondary source takes that information
and does not alter it (being still the same information) and
puts it in their own words. They do it in how that
information would be documented in their eyes, having the
same facts but being said differently.
Part B Question B
Ensuring real and true information
in science is crucial in any form of experiments or
documentaries, because even a small lie could completely
ruin an idea. The main way I had ensured that my
information was correct showing true evidence was in two
ways. Dating information in science especially is important
due to the fact that things change overtime and something
that was true in 2016 could have become false in 2023. An
example of this happening is from the idea of
endangerment. Let's say an article was created in 2015
about how pandas aren’t in a level of danger compared to
2023 in which Pandas are now considered vulnerable
towards extinction. Another important way is by checking
if the information has been approved by the government.
This just helps to recognise what’s really true online with
all my sites either being made or approved by the
Australian government.