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When did you start to learn science? 


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I've been interested in science for as long as I can remember. Even as a young child, I was curious about how things worked and why. I started learning about basic scientific concepts in elementary school, and my fascination with the subject has only grown over the years as I've continued my education.

Do you like science? 


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Yes, I'm quite interested in science! I find the natural world and the workings of the universe to be endlessly fascinating. I enjoy learning about new scientific discoveries and theories, and how they help us understand the world better. Science appeals to my curiosity and love of knowledge.

What is your favorite subject of science? 


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That's a great question! If I had to pick a favorite, I'd say I'm particularly drawn to biology. I find the study of living organisms and the complex systems that sustain life to be endlessly intriguing. Learning about the human body, evolution, and the diversity of life on our planet is just really fascinating to me.

What kinds of interesting things have you done with science? 


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Well, one really cool thing I got to do was participate in a science fair project back in school. My team and I designed an experiment to test the effects of different fertilizers on plant growth. It was really neat to see our hypothesis play out through our data collection and analysis. Science can be so hands-on and engaging.

Do you like watching science TV programs? 


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Yes, I really enjoy watching science-themed TV programs! I find them to be a great way to learn about new scientific discoveries and concepts in an engaging, visual way. Whether it's documentaries, educational shows, or even sci-fi programs, I'm always eager to tune in and expand my knowledge.

Do Chinese people often visit science museums? 


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I don't have specific data on how often Chinese people visit science museums, as that can vary quite a bit based on factors like location, demographics, and personal interests. Science museums can be popular educational and cultural attractions in many parts of the world, including China. However, without more information, I can't confidently generalize about the visitation habits of the entire Chinese population.