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Biology, 19.03.2020 11:08 calvinpaul1966

Hypothesis and Data Collection
Collect three rocks from the outdoors. Try to find rocks that look different from each other. After you
collect your rocks, wash them off and allow them to dry completely.
Part A
Do you predict that these three rocks will have similar properties to each other? Or will they be
different? Write down your predictions.

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