# You observe two beakers containing clear liquid and ice cubes

###### Question:

1. You observe two beakers containing clear liquid and ice cubes. In the first beaker, the ice cubes are floating. In the second, the ice cubes are on the bottom of the beaker. Write a hypothesis to explain the difference in your observations about the two beakers.

2. Explain why scientific methods cannot be used to answer ethical questions

I think the cubes that are floating have melted or melting. However those that are not are still in the solid form that's why they are at the bottom

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