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Alex_Xolod [135]
1 year ago
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Convert the following non-scientific questions to questions that can be answered by science.1. Should commercial use of our ocea

n resources be banned in certain vulnerable areas of Alaska?2. Which is better, steel or aluminum in underwater research submarines?3. Does salt water from the Atlantic ocean or the pacific ocean have a prettier color?4. How many tons of ocean sand should humans be permitted to take from coastlines?
Biology
1 answer:
zepelin [54]1 year ago
3 0

1. Are certain commercial uses of our ocean detrimental in vulnerable areas of Alaska?

2. Which material can build safer submarines for underwater research: steel or aluminum?

3. Does salt water from the Atlantic or pacific ocean display different colors?

4. What is the limit amount of sand that humans are allowed to remove from coastlines without a detrimental effect?

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