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When a scientist compares two or more objects what is he or she looking for? A. changes B. causes and effects C. similarities D. errors
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When a scientist compares two or more objects what is he or she looking for? A. changes B. causes and effects C. similarities D. errors
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He or she is looking for C. similarities
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She is looking for C. Similarities between the 2 objects
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