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1. Trial and error is discouraged in science because it wastes time. True False 2. Conduction is the movement of energy from one substance to another by direct contact. True Fal…
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1. Trial and error is discouraged in science because it wastes time.
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2. Conduction is the movement of energy from one substance to another by direct contact.
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The answer for 1. Is false and the answer for 2. Is true
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