Go to a primary school and see what they think of chocolate and put that information on a line graph and explain what ages said they like it and what ages dont
The Encyclopedia Britannica would be most appropriate reference materials for gaining information for a research paper on a complex process. :) God bless you!
A survey study would be an appropriate research method for investigating the relationship between the religious beliefs of Americans and their attitudes toward abortion. This method would allow researchers to collect information from a large sample of individuals to analyze any potential correlations between religious beliefs and attitudes toward abortion.
A metre would be the most appropriate unit.
A bar chart or stacked bars. A pie chart would not be appropriate because the categories of expenditure are not exhaustive.
Yes, you can eat chocolate in Antarctica. Supplies of chocolate are imported by most every government that supports a research station on the continent.
experimental method
From my research it is either chocolate pudding or Christmas pudding.
It depends on what you're measuring it for. You could be testing it for the following measurements: Height (using meters would be the most appropriate). Length (using meters would be the most appropriate, kilometres if long enough) Mass (tonnes would be the most appropriate). Volume (m3 would be the most appropriate). Area (m2 would be the most appropriate). Time taken to cross (depends on the length of the bridge. Minutes and seconds would be appropriate).
i would say Hershey's milk chocolate
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I would think the most appropriate degree would be a degree in biology. Still, for this field you should set your eyes on the minimum of a masters degree, and a doctorate would be preferred for meaningful research.
The most common would the one the main ingredient for chocolate which is Cacao beans.