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]Scientific laws are

non observable phenomenon
not applicable in all situations
descriptions of specific relationships
explanations offered of specific relationships

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Scientific laws are:

II. not applicable in all situations

III. descriptions of specific relationships

IV. explanations offered of specific relationships.

What are Scientific laws?

Scientific laws are descriptions of specific relationships observed in nature. They are generalizations that summarize and predict a consistent and universal aspect of the natural world.

Scientific laws are derived from repeated observations and experiments, and they are often expressed in the form of mathematical equations.

Finally, scientific laws are only applicable to specific situation.

So, based on the definitions given above, we can conclude that options II, III and IV arc correct statement about scientific laws.

The complete question is below:

Scientific laws are ? [select all that apply]

I. non observable phenomenon

II. not applicable in all situations

III. descriptions of specific relationships

IV. explanations offered of specific relationships

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