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Biology, 13.10.2019 20:30 michellen2020

Students in a high school marine science class are learning about the scientific process. four students were asked to write a testable prediction about ocean temperature. their responses are shown in the chart. student response kyle ocean temperatures are 22°c in the summer. xavier the salt in oceans causes the temperature to be colder in the summer than in the winter. rose the ocean temperatures were colder prior to the existence of bony fish. laurie ocean temperatures must remain constant in order to go surfing. which student's prediction is the most testable using the scientific process? kyle xavier rosa laurie

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