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The five sources of information that we use to make informed inferences are: 1. Using Knowledge to Infer 2. Using experience to Infer 3. Using clues to Infer 4. Using Critical Thinking to Infer: Internet 5. Using Figurative Language Cues to Infer.
Scientists make observations.
by keeping another magnet or attractive force
You can supercharge a magnet by coiling a metal wire around a magnet then hooking both ends of the wire to a battery. Make sure the wire can conduct electricity and the more coils around the magnet, the better.
Scientist should infer technology
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because i dont know
scientist have been able to infer the relationships between the major groups of vertebrates by bones
They can do this by how and how quickly seismic waves can move through the mantle.
life and order in the court u know
That the birds and seals probably have the same ancestors.
That the birds and seals probably have the same ancestors.
Relative age of the rocks and the Paleo environment.
That the birds and seals probably have the same ancestors.
The five sources of information that we use to make informed inferences are: 1. Using Knowledge to Infer 2. Using experience to Infer 3. Using clues to Infer 4. Using Critical Thinking to Infer: Internet 5. Using Figurative Language Cues to Infer.
You cannot make a magnet stick directly to aluminum because aluminum is not magnetic. However, you can make a magnet stick to aluminum by placing a magnetic material, such as iron, in between the magnet and the aluminum surface.
something to do with embryology