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Nature of Science Warm Up Do you agree or disagree? Please explain why There is a single scientific method agreed upon and used by those involved in science. Because science is based on evidence, it can be used to answer any question. Imagination and creativity play a significant role in the work of a scientist.

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Nature of Science Warm Up Part 2 of the Investigation Do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Please support your opinion. 4. Scientific laws and theories are open to debate and can be changed. 5. Because science is based on fact, a person’s bias or personal preference does not play a significant role in scientific activities.