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A meteorologist who has been analyzing weather data from the last fifty years found evidence of climate change. An ecologist has been studying deposits of pollen from the last fifty years to track the types of plants that grew
in certain regions. She has also found evidence of climate change. What does this imply about science?
Meteorology and ecology are the same type of science
When scientific disciplines overlap, researchers should choose new topics
O Different scientific disciplines can be used to investigate similar questions
There should be fewer sciences, as they seem to answer the same questions

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michell96

The correct answer is C. Different scientific disciplines can be used to investigate similar questions

Explanation:

The general purpose of science is to study, analyze, and understand the world and especially natural phenomena. Moreover, science includes multiple disciplines with different focuses; for example, astronomy focuses on objects in the space.

Despite this, all disciplines in sciences have objective methods. This causes scientists to obtain the same results or findings even if they belong to different disciplines, and therefore, the same questions or phenomena can be studied from different disciplines. An example of this is that a meteorologist and an ecologist find evidence of climate change. According to this, "different scientific disciplines can be used to investigate similar questions".

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The correct answer is C. Different scientific disciplines can be used to investigate similar questions

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