Karen’s group got these results:A - Empty - 13B - Wet - 3C - Dark - 2D - Leaves - 2All the other groups found a lot more woodlice in the dark and among the leaves. Why might Katie’s group have got their results?

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The children used 20 woodlice each time. They counted how many woodlice were in each section. They repeated their experiment. Another word for results is data. 


Karen’s group got these results:<br /><br />A - Empty - 13<br />B - Wet - 3<br />C - Dark - 2<br />D - Leaves - 2<br /><br />All the other groups found a lot more woodlice in the dark and among the leaves. Why might Katie’s group have got their results?<br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/images2/EQ/What-Does-it-Mean-5-s.jpg' width='210' alt='' class='quiz__question__image__img' />