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Trying to explain a solar eclipse is an example of a. a prediction. b. drawing a conclusion. c. scientific inquiry. d. classification.
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Trying to explain a solar eclipse is an example of
a.
a prediction.
b.
drawing a conclusion.
c.
scientific inquiry.
d.
classification.
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Most likely you would be trying to:
B
, drawing a conclusion.
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c.scientific inquiry.
Scientific inquiry
refers to the diverse ways in which scientists
study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidence derived from their work.
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