An example of a scientific question is "What is the effect of cigarette smoke on lungs." This is a scientific question because it can be solved using the scientific method. The scientific method is make an observation, conduct research, form hypothesis, test hypothesis, record data, draw conclusion, replicate.
Answer: They would die, or go insane
Explanation: First off, they need to have a steady food supply to maintain society. If, lets say, the food ran out, then everyone would die as they were isolated and had no other food source. Since the human body needs to have interaction, if a certain group of people were isolated, they would most likely also go insane due to the lack of no other people. Of course, the info you gave was very vague, so I couldn't really give a good answer, so yeah
None of the children are adopted just one of the them got both of there parents blood types
I encountered a similar question with these give choices:
<span>A) Mass and energy are conserved in the carbon cycle.
B) When all the fossil fuels are used up, there will be no more carbon.
C) As population sizes increase, more carbon is produced.
D) The Sun absorbs energy from the carbon cycle.
Among the choices, only choice A is the true statement.
Mass and energy are conserved in the carbon cycle. This is known as the Law of Conservation of Energy and Law of Conservation of Mass.
Mass and energy remains constant. They are neither created nor destroyed. They simply are recycled and take on different forms but are of the same measure.</span>
I believe that a scientific journal would be the best way to communicate towards his other colleague's. The reason why I wouldn't say the internet is, although the internet is much faster compared to others, the internet can differ in in information, making it unreliable.