Scientists should definitely use evidence - and they collect this evidence though especially designed experiments. Based on their data and assumptions they build models which they then test, but they can base their conclusions based on the models too.
What they should not do is based the conclusions on opinions, because opinions are not imparcial- they can state them as opinions, but not as conclusions.
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Lewis and Clark Expedition, (1804–06), U.S. military expedition, led by Capt. Meriwether Lewis and Lieut. William Clark, to explore the Louisiana Purchase and the Pacific Northwest. The expedition was a major chapter in the history of American exploration.
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I would say (d) the trucked should have been marked but it says there were certain conditions so Garnett may have not seen it saying it was carrying explosives all of that could have been avoided if he would have driven right.
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Answer: C. chart C
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According to the Constitution of the United States of America, the federal-state is divided into three distinct branches to separate the powers; none branch of the federal state has more power than another.
The three branches of the federal state are:
- The executive power that confers power to the president.
- The legislative power that confers power to congress.
- The judiciary power that confers power to federal courts.
Likewise, the legislative branch is divided into two chambers; the House of Representatives and the Senate. Therefore, option C is the best option.
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It really depends on the time of year and the skill of the Captain.
One could go past the town of Alert and into Baffin Bay. From Baffin Bay, one would head down into the Labrador Sea and towards the Labrador Peninsula.
Or one would go down the Eastern side of Greenland in the Greeland Sea and through the open Atlantic into the Labrador Sea to one's destination on the Labrador Peninsula.