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Answer Sheet for Assessment Practice Name: Date: 19th Jan 2015 Unit Name: Biodiversity and conservation D B D C A B C C If the experiment data does not support the scientist?s hypothesis, then the scientist would have to go back to the beginning, retrace their steps, and find out what they did wrong that it did not support their hypothesis. Also they would have to try and see how they could improve their experiment to support their hypothesis. The observation, as you don?t really need to observe something thoroughly to make a hypothesis, and when a hypothesis is supported, there is no real need to go back and continue do it over and over again I think. If a population is decreasing in size, then there are more death rates than birth rates.

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