Why is this statement not a hypothesis?
sunflowers require soil and plenty of sunlight and wat...
Biology, 28.08.2019 16:30 yadirahurtado4444
Why is this statement not a hypothesis?
sunflowers require soil and plenty of sunlight and water to grow and thrive.
a.
it is a well-known fact.
b. it is a proven theory.
c.
it is not falsifiable.
d
d.
it is difficult to test.
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