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  • 15-09-2016
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why would a life scientist study a non-living thing like a lame or a rock?? idk

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Аноним Аноним
  • 15-09-2016
A scientist would study a nonliving things as a lake or a rock because those things might have believe it or not it can have minerals or vitamins we need in our bodies or something. A scientist might also study a part of the habitat a living thing is living in to see if the lake may have bacteria or what elements it consists of. For example if it's freshwater or salt water.
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jam47
jam47 jam47
  • 15-09-2016
Rocks may look boring and useless but there are minerals inside that may fascinate a scientist
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