WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 10 POINTS!
Two students are comparing scientific experiments to...
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 10 POINTS!
Two students are comparing scientific experiments to investigations. They came up with the following ideas.
Student A: Testing plant growth in different types of soils
Student B: Comparing the water level in a lake during different times of the year
One student gave an example of an investigation and the other gave an example of an experiment. Which student gave an example of a scientific investigation?
Student A because it requires a hypothesis
Student B because it requires a hypothesis
Student A because it can be done in natural settings
Student B because it can be done in natural settings
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