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Observations of nature often produce questions about how nature works. A question is sometimes called a problem (or a problem statement). "What causes squid to produce ink?" is an example of a question (or problem).

What is a problem in science?

Question 2 options:

A. It is a question that you want to answer.


B. It is a guess that you make about why or how a natural phenomenon occurs.


C. It is something bad that should be fixed.

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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

B. doesnt really make sense since the text at the top talks about observations, questions, and problems but B. talks abt guessing.

C. could be right since it says something bad or in other words a problem like it says in the text at the top but its too simplistic while A. gives more detailed answer to the question.

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