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1. Why don't scientists stop with the first step in the Scientific Method, making observations? A. They don't trust their own observations and want others' opinions. B. They would rather run experiments than observe the world around them. C. They want to test what they observe to make sure it is correct. D. They don't think that observations are a very good place to start.

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Scientists don't stop with the first step of their experiment because they want other scientists' opinions because they may not trust their own observations.

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Scientists don't stop with the first step of their experiment because they would rather plan and run experiments than just observe the world around them

Hope any one of these helps you

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