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Students in a high school Marine Scienc...
Biology, 17.07.2020 01:01 nekathadon
Question 2 Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(01.01 MC)
Students in a high school Marine Science class are learning about the scientific process. Four students were asked to write a testable prediction about cold weather and oceans. Their responses are shown in the chart
Student
Response
Olivia Cold weather causes areas of the oceans to freeze.
Daniel Commercial fishing is bad in the ocean because fish die during cold weather.
Raphael Oceans in Florida are more beautiful during cold weather
Simone Investigations will eventually answer all questions we have about cold weather and oceans.
Which student's prediction is the most testable using the scientific process?
O Olivia
O Daniel
O Raphael
O Simone
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