Question 11 of 35
A researcher wants to document the number of great white sharks that
migrat...
Chemistry, 23.03.2021 17:50 brionna246
Question 11 of 35
A researcher wants to document the number of great white sharks that
migrate near the east coast of Australia over a specific period of time. Which
statement describes a limitation the researcher might face?
A. The migrating great white sharks are easy to see from shore.
B. The researcher may not be able to watch the entire area at once.
C. The swimming speed of sharks can vary from one species to the
next
O D. The researcher might use computerized tracking technologies.
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