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For questions about the use and perception of science by the inhabitants of a fictional world. Contrast with [science-based] which is for explaining fictional things with real-world science. Whereas [science-based] builds worlds using science (ex. "How could a dragon realistically breathe fire?"), [science-in-society] asks how people treat and use science in-world (ex. "How would a society with a taboo on dissecting people develop medicine?").

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Which plant species would be most likely to recover after a decade of no light?

It might not be answering the question, by not suggesting any plants, but if the temperature and weather are staying the same, seeds won't last until there is sunlight. The first thing that sprang to …
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