Chemistry
Chemistry, 14.07.2020 02:01, johnsonkia873

1. What was the question the scientists were trying to answer? 2. Is the question testable through an experiment? Why or why not?

3. Why did the scientists want to research this topic?

4. What was the hypothesis?

5. What were the steps of the experiment the scientists used to answer their question?

6. What two groups of fiddler crabs did the scientists use to make comparisons about the effects of oil spills on fiddler crabs?

7. What was the conclusion of the experiment?

8. Was there enough data to support the conclusion? Explain.

9. How does this information help us understand the impact of oil spills on marine life?

10. Why was this experiment important to study?

11. How can the information from this research be used in the future?

12. Was this experiment a creative way to study how oil spills affect marine life? Why or why not?

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