Science, asked by PranayKushwaha8033, 6 months ago

Maggie is a member of her school’s environmental club and is interested in recycling. She asks the question, "How does exposure to the environment affect recyclable plastics?"
What best describes why and how Maggie should change her question to make it a better scientific question?
The answer to the question leads to a testable hypothesis, so the question should be changed to prevent testing.
The question involves giving an opinion about recycling, so it should be changed to rely only on facts.
The focus of the question is too broad, so it should be narrowed to a single environmental factor.
The results are too uncertain, so the question should be changed to one that has a known outcome.

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Answered by yashdhere4
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Answer: "How can recycling the plastic lower its exposure effect on environment" which will also include the scientific question on recycling procedures for plastics and what will be the effect of it on environment compared to normal plastics.

The environmental effects can be studied and related with the recyclable plastics and will promote the usage of such plastics.

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