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New evidence does not change what scientists already believe to be true.
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New evidence does not change what scientists already believe to be true.
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Answer: TRUE
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New evidence can either strengthen what they already know and the claims they make or it can possibly change what they have believed to be true due to the fact that the new evidence can suggest otherwise of what their beliefs are.
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