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A scientist has obtained a large grant to study the thermal energy released by the many hot springs and geysers found in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. What would be the BEST way for her to organize this scientific study?(1 point)
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She travels to Yellowstone alone and does her own research and carries out the project by herself.
She travels to Yellowstone alone and does her own research and carries out the project by herself.

She assembles a team, with each member performing a different role in the project depending on their expertise.
She assembles a team, with each member performing a different role in the project depending on their expertise.

She assembles a team, with each member carrying out all of the same tasks together.
She assembles a team, with each member carrying out all of the same tasks together.

She assembles a team, telling each member exactly what to do.
She assembles a team, telling each member exactly what to do.

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She assembles a team, with each member performing a different role in the project depending on their expertise.

Rationale: A multidisciplinary team lets experts handle different tasks (field sampling, geophysics, chemistry, data analysis, safety, permitting), improving efficiency, accuracy, and safety for a large, complex study.