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Is predicting the weather an accurate science? Why or why not?
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Is predicting the weather an accurate science? Why or why not?
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No because it’s not proven correctly . Predicting is a guess not a scientific proven statement
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Yes because scientist predict the weather sometimes and since they made experiments and stuff like that then they could most likely predict what is happening with the weather! Hope this helps
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