In order to design her experiment, Phyllis will need:
- READING, as she will have to investigate the names of several fabrics (such as cotton, silk, linen, wool, cahsmere, leather, etc). She will also learn about waterproof materials.
- OBSERVATION as she performs the experiment. Because she will see that not every fabric repels water in the same way.
Explanation:
The settlement of these colonies was motivated by religion. In 1620, a group of settlers left Plymouth, England, to join the settlers in Jamestown. Among them were the separatists, a group of people who believed the Church of England to be corrupt and thus sought to break from it.
When it comes to taste, it is certain that genetic factors contribute to a person's tendency in their taste perception and preferences. But science has also discovered that taste is affected in its majority by the experiences that the person has been exposed to, starting from when the person was in their's mother womb.
One example can be how the diet that a pregnant woman has during her pregnancy, can later affect her child taste's preferences. If the mother was eating high amounts of pumpkin during the pregnancy, it is normal for her child to prefer pumpkin flavor cereal, when growing up.