Asked by Woody

Infants' naïve theory of physics leads them to believe that

a.gravity is not important so floating objects are not unusual.

b.one object striking a second object does not affect the second object.

c.objects cannot move through other objects.

d.objects move along disconnected, discontinuous paths
The answer am think is b

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Answered by Woody
Thanks
Answered by Crypticraven01
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Answered by Ms. Sue
I'd lean toward a. When I was a young child, I tried to fly like a June bug. Two skinned knees and many tears later I learned that gravity was important.
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