Biology, 26.03.2020 11:07 jessicaaaamartin
Benny is observing different species of animals and their behaviors. His hypothesis is that smaller creatures, like mice and rabbits
will be more active than larger creatures, like dogs and cats. He observes several small and large animals. What should Benny do
with his observations?
A.
forget about the observations
B. take notes on the observations
C. remember the observations in his head
D.
draw a conclusion immediately after observations
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