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Ilya [14]
3 years ago
14

How is making stuff with mud is science?? someone plss helpp plss​

Biology
1 answer:
Rudiy273 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Making stuff with mud is science because these are experiments used to establish facts and principles about mud and/or the different types of soil constituting the mud

Explanation:

Science is a discipline that studies the establishment of facts, principles and methods through experimentation and instills processes of investigations to learners. Making stuff with mud can be used to establish facts and principles e.g clay soil has smooth and fine particles and has high adhesive forces of attraction with water and hence will make longer and thinner ribbons while sand has large rough particles which make large and chubby (I couldn't think of another word) ribbons due to the weak adhesive forces between the particles and water.

HOPE THIS HELPS !!! :)

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