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antoniya [11.8K]
3 years ago
12

Scientists follow specific processes in order to determine valid explanations and conclusions from observations. David observed

strange lights in the sky above his home outside of Roswell, New Mexico. The only explanation that makes sense to him is that there are UFOs in the area. What should David do next to verify his explanation?
Physics
2 answers:
vaieri [72.5K]3 years ago
6 0

David doesn't need to do anything at all.  His explanation has already
been verified.  He saw lights in the sky.  He doesn't know what they are.
Therefore, by definition, they are UFOs ... Unidentified Flying Objects. 
Period.  End of discussion. 

Huge numbers of unidentified things have been observed flying over
Roswell during the past many years.  Also over Toronto, Toledo, Tulsa,
and Texarkana.  In every single case, somebody didn't know what they
were.  Isn't that a mysterious "coincidence" ?  Oooweeooo ... 

Well I'm not buying it.   Put that together with all the blood moons lately, and
it becomes obvious that the end times are near.  Somebody somewhere knows
more than they're letting on, and all of them are hiding the truth from us.

Serggg [28]3 years ago
3 0

Research any and all data pertaining to the Roswell area, and unidentified flying objects reported in the sky

This is the Correct Answer is B

Edgen Approved :)

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