Asked by Dfca
Which of the following describes a relationship between science and society? (1 point)
Scientific discoveries can impact human life; therefore, society must remain scientifically literate.
Scientific discoveries rarely impact human life; therefore, it is not necessary for society to be scientifically literate.
Scientific knowledge is unchanging; therefore, society must remain scientifically literate.
Scientific knowledge is constantly changing; therefore, it is not necessary for society to be scientifically literate.
3.
An idea that may be formed from evidence but has not been confirmed by evidence is called a(n) (1 point)
opinion.
controversy.
cost.
benefit.
4.
Criteria for evaluating Internet websites as reliable sources of scientific information would not include (1 point)
determining whether the information on the website is biased.
determining how long it takes the information on the website to load.
determining whether the information can be verified on another website.
determining whether the source of the information is qualified to give it.
Scientific discoveries can impact human life; therefore, society must remain scientifically literate.
Scientific discoveries rarely impact human life; therefore, it is not necessary for society to be scientifically literate.
Scientific knowledge is unchanging; therefore, society must remain scientifically literate.
Scientific knowledge is constantly changing; therefore, it is not necessary for society to be scientifically literate.
3.
An idea that may be formed from evidence but has not been confirmed by evidence is called a(n) (1 point)
opinion.
controversy.
cost.
benefit.
4.
Criteria for evaluating Internet websites as reliable sources of scientific information would not include (1 point)
determining whether the information on the website is biased.
determining how long it takes the information on the website to load.
determining whether the information can be verified on another website.
determining whether the source of the information is qualified to give it.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1. a
I'll be glad to check your answers for the other two.
I'll be glad to check your answers for the other two.
Answered by
Dfca
opinion determining whether the source of the information is qualified to give it.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
3 is right.
4 is wrong.
4 is wrong.
Answered by
Dfca
Is 4 determining whether the information can be verified on another website.
Answered by
DrBob222
I agree with the answer for #1. Having said that, however, it is my opinion that much of society is hardly scientifically literate.
Answered by
Dfca
what is number 4
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your last answer is wrong. Please read the question very carefully.
Answered by
Dfca
Oh is it determining whether the information on the website is biased.
Answered by
Dfca
i didn't see the NOT in there it is b right
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. b. is right.
Answered by
Anonymous
D
A
D
B
A
D
B
Answered by
jaisnsksn
1 . d
2 . a
3 . a
4 . b
2 . a
3 . a
4 . b
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For Connexus students the correct answers are
D
A
A
B
D
A
A
B
Answered by
lun
1. d
2. a
3. a
4. b
2. a
3. a
4. b
Answered by
Nashi Dragneel
N and lun is correct
Answered by
someone
d
a
a
b
is correct I just did it and I got 4/4
a
a
b
is correct I just did it and I got 4/4
Answered by
dezi
CONNEXUS USERS ANSWERS:
1. D
2. A
3. A
4. B
I TOOK THE QUICK CHECK AND THEY WERE CORRECT.
1. D
2. A
3. A
4. B
I TOOK THE QUICK CHECK AND THEY WERE CORRECT.
Answered by
connexus student
dezi is right
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Woofles
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help please im dead
The cities of Rabat in Morocco and Beirut in Lebanon are both at the 34° N latitude, same as Los Angeles, California, but further east on Earth. Can they use the NASA Star Finder?(1 point)
1. No, they have to construct one using their country’s star charts.
2. No, they have to adjust it eastward for their location.
3. Yes, but they should adjust for their local time.
4. Yes, they can use it as is.
1. No, they have to construct one using their country’s star charts.
2. No, they have to adjust it eastward for their location.
3. Yes, but they should adjust for their local time.
4. Yes, they can use it as is.
Answered by
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Why does NASA publish a different Star Finder every month?(1 point)
1. There is not enough space in just one Star Finder to place all the visible stars.
2. They have to include new stars and constellations that are discovered every month.
3. The stars and constellations move and change their location from month to month.
4. The visible night sky changes constantly as the Earth rotates and revolves.
1. There is not enough space in just one Star Finder to place all the visible stars.
2. They have to include new stars and constellations that are discovered every month.
3. The stars and constellations move and change their location from month to month.
4. The visible night sky changes constantly as the Earth rotates and revolves.
Answered by
OwO
A
A
D
B
A
D
B
Answered by
UwU
the answer is A A D B
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