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Texas Ranchers are not fond of the mesquite tree. The tree invades range land and prevents the growth of other vegetation. Bee keepers, however, prize the nectar from the blooms of the mesquite tree because it makes the sweetest honey (measured in grams of sugar/ per ounce of honey). Can the rancher and the bee keeper live in the same community? Design an experiment to test various flower blooms to produce the same honey as the mesquite's blooms.

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Answer:

No.

Step-by-step explanation:

No, the rancher and the bee keeper can't live on the same place because the rancher need a specific area where there is a lot of vegetation for their animals while the bee keeper needs a lot of trees from which the honey bees collect nectar at the time of blooming. So both need different environment for making high yield and good profit so they can't live in the same community.

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