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7 April, 05:16

What is true of the work for all scientists?

A. Scientists ask testable questions and devise ways to answer those questions through experimentation or observation

B. Scientist research other scientists discoveries and present their opinions for and against those findings

C. Scientists work alone and study only the branch of science they are most interested in.

D. Scientists spend all their time outside gathering evidence of how the natural world works.

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  1. 7 April, 07:35
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    The correct answer for this question is A - Scientists ask testable questions and devise ways in which they can answer those questions through experimentation or observation. The rest of the possible answers for this question only describe some scientists.
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