in.i-ready.com/student/dashboard/home V Percival Lowell and Pluto Sometimes you don't find what you're looking for, but you find something even more remarkable. Percival Lowell spent years looking for evidence of life on Mars, and in that pursuit, he found evidence of a new planet Planet X as he termed it. Planet X would turn out to be Pluto, the ninth and smallest planet in our solar system until it was demoted to a dwarf planet in 2006. The story of Lowell and Pluto is one of scientific innovation and science's continual need to verify its findings and, when necessary, correct its mistakes. Which statement BEST evaluates the inclusion of details about Korea early in this account of Lowell and Pluto? The facts create a transition to the idea of scientific error. The facts do not make sense and should not have been included. The facts are intended to emphasize the importance of Lowell's journey. The facts help create a picture of Lowell as original and innovative. 2 3 4 5 6 All Bookmarks​



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