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As a veterinary scientist, Carlos is researching cases of Lyme disease that have been reported among dogs and humans in the past three years. Carlos sees that the number of infections is on the rise. Carlos tracks the daily temperatures over the last three years and compares them to those of years past. He finds that the average temperature is 5° higher. Taking this evidence into account, what conclusion would be MOST reasonable for Carlos to draw?

The warming temperatures have allowed Lyme-carrying ticks to flourish.

The warming temperatures have depressed the immune systems of dogs and humans.

The warming temperatures have led to less Lyme-carrying ticks than in the past.

The warming temperatures have not affected Lyme disease in the animal or human population.

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The most reasonable conclusion about Lyme disease and temperature is: The warming temperatures have allowed Lyme-carrying ticks to flourish; option A.

What is the best conclusion from  the records obtained by Carlos?

An experiment is a test which is done to prove or disprove a hypothesis.

The results obtained in a experiment is used to draw conclusion.

The records obtained by Carlos shows that over the past three years there has been an increase in Lyme disease cases. Also, there has been significant temperature increases over the past years.

Thus, it can be concluded that the incidence of Lyme disease is linked to the increase in temperature.

The best conclusion then will be that the warming temperatures have allowed Lyme-carrying ticks to flourish as in option A.

In conclusion, the results obtained are used to draw conclusion about the link between Lyme disease and temperature increase.

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