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liq [111]
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When was Abraham Lincoln born?

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Ber [7]3 years ago
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Answer: February 12, 1809

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Introduction

The purpose of this assignment is to design an experiment that another student could follow and use to test whether land or water heats faster.

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Part Two: Design a Lab Report. Write the outline of a lab report so that another student could complete the experiment by using the materials listed below:

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What hypothesis will the experiment test?  

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What purpose would the thermometers use?

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How would you compare whether land or water heats faster?

Within a 24-hour period, at what three points should the temperature be taken? Why?

What would an effective conclusion need to include?

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List the experiment procedures. Some steps have been filled in for you. You may need to adjust the numbers to match the steps you decide on.

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