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What is scientific "law"? A. all experiments appear to "prove" the theory B. all predicted observations are verified C. the law is repeatable D.no exceptions to the law are known F. all of the above
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What is scientific "law"?
A. all experiments appear to "prove" the theory
B. all predicted observations are verified
C. the law is repeatable
D.no exceptions to the law are known
F. all of the above
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based on (repeated) experiments or observations, that describe or predict a range of natural phenomena. the answer is c (sorry if i’m incorrect)
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