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Which phrase defines a law? a possible explanation or answer to a scientific question that is based on prior knowledge or research and is testable. A statement of fact that is generally accepted to be
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Which phrase defines a law? a possible explanation or answer to a scientific question that is based on prior knowledge or research and is testable. A statement of fact that is generally accepted to be true and universal because it has always been observed to be true. a hypothesis or group of related hypotheses that can be accepted as true based on repeated experimentation with similar results
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Hey there,
Your correct answer to this question would be of that "
A statement of fact that is generally accepted to be true and universal because it has always been observed to be true."
Hope this helps you.
~Jurgen
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