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Physics, 22.03.2021 20:50, joel53

A scientist studies how fish find suitable places to reproduce. Which of the following is a testable question about this topic?
A. Do fish always reproduce in the same place?
B. Should people be allowed to eat fish?
C. Is it interesting to watch fish swim?
D. Are fish more interesting to study than birds?

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