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Biology, 09.09.2021 01:00, paigejohnson955

If anybody can help it would be much appreciated this is my homework for Earth science tonight out of a book that doesn’t give you the answers please help! 1. a. What are some limitations to your direct observations of
your environment?
b. Give an example of an observation that could be made with-
out using an instrument, but that would be improved by us-
ing one.
c. Give an example of an observation that could not be made
without the use of an instrument.

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