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Q1. Three hypotheses—ecocide, rat outbreak, and climate change—are candidates as explanations of why the society of Easter Island collapsed. Explain each hypothesis, present at least one piece of evidence for each one, and state a lesson that each hypothesis contains for the world today. For each hypothesis, write one paragraph of at least four lines
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In a paragraph, describe the seven steps of the scientific method.
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Error in data analysis often occurs because the researcher has chosen an inappropriate sample for study—a sample that does not correctly reflect the characteristics of the population or phenomenon as a whole. Name at least three different causes of sampling error and state why each of them can produce invalid data.
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Q1. Three hypotheses—ecocide, rat outbreak, and climate change—are candidates as explanations
of why the society of Easter Island collapsed. Explain each hypothesis, present at least one piece of
evidence for each one, and state a lesson that each hypothesis contains for the world today. For
each hypothesis, write one paragraph of at least four lines
Answer:
The society of Easter Island cut down trees to build boats to fish. They eventually cut all
the palm trees and could not make anymore boats to fish. They also cleared vegetation for crop
cultivation. Def...
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