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Why are multiple investigations in different parts of the world important in science? (1 point)
• They can provide the same outcome, supporting the reliability of results.
• They help scientists test theories without considering new evidence.
They ensure that all scientists agree on the results.
They are irrelevant to the scientific process.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
They can provide the same outcome, supporting the reliability of results.

(Independent investigations replicate findings, reduce location-specific biases, and increase confidence and generalizability.)