An appropriate science activity for an infant would be

A. weighing and measuring other infants.
B. planting a flower.
C. feeling different textured objects.
D. caring for pets of the facility.

It would appear that you are "flooding" the board with your homework. YOU must make an attempt.

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B is what i think but not sure

C IS THE RIGHT ANSWER

An appropriate science activity for an infant would be C. feeling different textured objects.

Infants have a strong sense of touch, so engaging them in activities that involve exploring different textures can be a great way to introduce them to science concepts.

To create a science activity focused on textures for an infant, you can gather a variety of safe and baby-friendly objects with different textures, such as soft toys, smooth blocks, bumpy balls, furry fabric, rough sandpaper, and crinkly paper.

Place these objects in front of the infant, allowing them to touch and feel each one. While they explore the objects, you can talk to them about the different textures they are experiencing, using descriptive words such as "soft," "rough," "bumpy," and "smooth."

Through this activity, infants can begin to develop their sensory skills and learn about the diversity of textures in the world around them.