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I'm Pretty sure its B but I need to know as fast as possible which statement best describes universal law a)it is in effect some of all time b)it is in effect all the time …
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I'm Pretty sure its B but I need to know as fast as possible
which statement best describes universal law
a)it is in effect some of all time
b)it is in effect all the time
c)it changes over time
d)it operates under specific conditions
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I agree, "B" is the correct answer
Hope it helps you :)
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