You can hypothesize that those in the wild will be healthier. This is because they are in their natural habitat.
A testable hypothesis would be " Salmon living in the wild experience fewer diseases that salmon raised in fish farms."
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the metal caught the lightning and he did not get eletrocuted
it has the potential to become a law.
At least one mouses had the disease. The others caught it.
you should tie it back so it doesn't get caught in anything or get chemicals on it. To add to the earlier answer, you don't want to see the result of hair going into a bunsen burner
Caught. For example, I caught a bird. She caught the train. The prisoner was caught.
have caught - for plural subjectsThey have caught colds.The policemen have caught colds.has caught - for singular subjects.She has caught a cold.The policeman has caught a cold
I caught it! or I caught a cold.
"Was caught" is the passive voice construction and emphasizes the action done to the subject. "Got caught" is the active voice construction and emphasizes the subject's own involvement in the action of being caught.
He caught a chill while attempting an experiment with snow. He died on April 9, 1626
Caught has one syllable: caught.
No, the word "caught" is not an adverb.The word "caught" is a verb.
We caught a big carp last week.Her hair got caught in the door.He was caught stealing from the shop.