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Biology, 08.12.2020 01:00 asia4772

Examine the following list of questions. 1. Why are kids afraid of ghosts? 2. Should I feed the raccoons that visit my trash can? 3. How does mouse color affect mouse survival? 4. Does a mother duck love her babies? Which statement correctly identifies the scientific question and describes why the question is scientific? Question 1 refers to the supernatural. Question 2 reflects a moral or social value. Question 3 leads to a hypothesis that can be tested. Question 4 reflects a question that can’t be observed.

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