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How are Isolationism and the Great Depression related

Isolationism is a CONSEQUENCE of the great depression. After the Great depression many Nations focused on internal affairs.

How do scientists analyze the data they collect

They can use statistics.

Scientists analyze the data that they collect using either quantitative or qualitative methods. Quantitative methods use statistics. Qualitative methods use methods such as comparison or categorization of the data.

What type of table is a way to provide a lot of numerical information in a very small area

Multiplecation

You guess that perhaps leaves change color because they do not produce chlorophyll when temperatures get colder What have you done
To what part of the microscope is the arrow pointing to

Objective Lens

What type of reasoning is used in this example the air is dry in deserts the sahara is a desert the gobi is a desert the mohave is a desert the air is dry in the sahara the gobi and the mohave
What type of reasoning is used in this example Penguins eat fish Sparrows eat insects Robins eat worms Vultures eat carrion Hawks eat mice Doves eat seed Birds have diverse diets

Inductive reasoning is used in this example.

Can a falsifiable hypothesis be tested

i think it cannot be tasted since it is a falsifiable hypothesis.

Which of these is an example of a scientific law

A Scientific Law is a statement based on repeated experimental observation that describes aspects of the world, and implies that there is a casual relationship involving its elements.

Which of these is NOT a way that scientists collect data

There is only one way not to collect data. The only way that is not a good way to collect data is theory development.

What of these is always part of using the scientific method

A question about an observation

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