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14 June, 08:43
1. why is
experimentation so important to science
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Noe Dougherty
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Answer: to provide evidence to a theory
Explanation: Experimentation allows for multiple trials to provide evidence to a scientific theory. Without experimentation there would be no data to back up your hypothesis.
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