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what describes something in nature and predicts how it will behave without explaining why

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Answered by NinoMessi257
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A scientific law describes something in nature and predicts how it will behave without explaining. This is because before a scientific law has been made, numerous observation has been done under different situations. The scientific law is established when a natural event invariable occur given a set of circumstances.

Answered by Surnia
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Scientific law

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  • A scientific law can be defined as the science or statements which are based on the repeated experiments and observations. These laws can be useful in predicting the natural phenomena or event.
  • The scientific law does not undergo with any change and abide by the scientific society.
  • The scientific law does not give the explanation for the cause of natural phenomena.

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