Which phrase describes a scientific law?
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A.Thoroughly tested and widely accepted explanation
B. An observation that leads to a question
C. A description of how elements of nature will behave under certain conditions
D. A proposed explanation that can be tested
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All about Scientific law:
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- Scientific laws, or scientific laws, are assertions based on repeated tests or observations that explain or predict a variety of natural events.
- Scientific laws are summaries of experimental or observational data, usually limited to a certain application area. The accuracy of a law does not change when a new explanation of relevant phenomena is developed; rather, the breadth of the law's application does, because the mathematics or statement describing the law does not change.
- Scientific norms, like other types of scientific knowledge, do not have the same level of absolute certainty as mathematical theorems or identities.
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