Your find yourself stuck in a traffic jam. It is not rush hour. You feel frustrated and
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Your find yourself stuck in a traffic jam. It is not rush hour. You feel frustrated and wonder what is holding up traffic.
Which of the following are plausible hypotheses for explaining the problem? Check all that apply,
It is Friday the 13th, and you think that because this is considered a day for bad luck, that must be why there is You were in a hurry this morning, and you forgot to bring your lucky rabbit’s foot with you. That’s why you are now stuck in traffic.
There is an accident ahead, which often causes traffic to slow.
There is a sale at the mail near an exit up head, and everyone on the road is going to the sales.
Road repairs are being made today, and you didn’t know about it.
Charles Darwin spent several weeks on the Galapagos Islands collecting research samples. He noticed that each island had finches (a kind of bird), but the finches on each island differed slightly from those on the other islands, mainly in the structure of their beaks. Darwin later hypothesized that each island% finch was a distinct species that had evolved over time, and that the differences in beak structure developed as a response to the different food available. This hypothesis challenged the then widely held account of creation found in the Bible and the view that species are immutable and unchanging. Scientists now know Darwin% theory as the theory of evolution, and his hypothesis has been scientifically verified.
Which of the following accurately describe the development of Darwin's hypothesis? Check all that apply. Darwin's hypothesis was wrong because the finches were created at the same time that the world was created, as explained in the Bible, and species did not evolve over time. Darwin did not collect a sufficient amount of data to form a proper hypothesis. Darwin's hypothesis was a tentative explanation for the mystery of how species evolved over time. Darwin developed his hypothesis as a tentative explanation for differences in finch beaks. Darwin's hypothesis was a tentative explanation for an observable difference between birds living in different conditions.