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what are some questions that biologist might ask about the living things they study
what kinds of questions should you ask when you evaluate a scientific investigation ?
Ask to smile, ask to raise both arms, and ask to speak a simple sentence.
You can doubt evolution and anything else you want. The better question is if you should doubt evolution, or if you can reasonably doubt evolution in light of science. A lot of aspects concerning evolution are backed by rather sound science. That isn't to say that the theory of evolution explains everything. The earliest textbooks on the topic said that you had to take parts of it by faith. That is no different than believing what religion has to say about it. You do have to ask yourself how to reconcile the laws saying that matter and energy cannot be created nor destroyed with the Big Bang Theory. Since if there was nothing, then you must ask where all the "something" suddenly come from.
When we ask How do biology and experience influence a person from childhood onward we are simply asking questions that is of personality nature.
what is evolution
some good questions would be to ask are what was the material made out of
Ask questions you would usually ask to anyone else in the world.
I don't think that there are any good answers to ask. I did here, though, that there are some good questions to ask = ).
how do plants get their color
ask him his interests and small talk things
okay.the question is if you want to ask questions about life, how can you? my answer is to ask some one you think has been through these things and ask them about it. It would be better to ask an elder with good memories.
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Some questions you could ask include: What do you like to do? How old are you? Where do you work? Would you like to go out again sometime? What are your interests/hobbies?
Did your dad die of a sickness?
It depends on what type of interview your going on
It really depends on what questions you want to ask. But you could ask basically about the music, style, choreography, feelings, accents and expressions.