A technique is the universal concept of the procedure that is performed to perform a certain task. In the use of the technique many tools are used, in order to specify the objectives of the acquired responsibility. The technique cannot be considered a science or part of it, since the techniques are generalized for every field in which it is necessary to apply a procedure or setting to do something, depending on the need that arises, the technique will adapt to the situation
The technique provides the individual with a sufficient amount of tools to establish clear paths to complete the task, for example: Construction techniques offer very specific instructions of what is going to be erected and establish under what conditions a building can be constructed. The study techniques implemented in an educational institution offer the student the maximum guarantee of learning diverse and complete knowledge. Culinary techniques prevent meat from burning, and many more, as we said, techniques can be used in any area of life, that is why they are not considered science.
The technique can also be artistic, using oil procedures you can recreate paintings in innovative formats, you can use biscuit techniques to make a beautiful clay pot. Finally, concluding we add that the technique is not only used by human beings, animals also use techniques to survive and build their habitats, such as the beaver, which build a kind of dam in which it lives.