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Destiney Edwards
7 May, 20:27
What happens to ideas in science?
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Whitney Acosta
7 May, 21:17
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They are tested and replaced by new ideas. The scientific method tells us that after you have discovered an idea and asked a question you must research it, then you may form a hypothesis and test your hypothesis and come to a conclusion
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Caroline Mcintyre
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They will be modified or replaced as new ones are developed.
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