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why is legal science also known as science of reality

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Answered by josaphoa1971
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Scientific laws or laws of science are statements, based on repeated experiments or observations, that describe or predict a range of natural phenomena.[1] The term law has diverse usage in many cases (approximate, accurate, broad, or narrow) across all fields of natural science (physics, chemistry, astronomy, geoscience, biology). Laws are developed from data and can be further developed through mathematics; in all cases they are directly or indirectly based on empirical evidence. It is generally understood that they implicitly reflect, though they do not explicitly assert, causal relationships fundamental to reality, and are discovered rather than invented.[2]

Answered by saniya19may
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Scientific laws or laws of science are statements, based on repeated experiments or observations, that describe or predict a range of natural phenomena.

[1] The term law has diverse usage in many cases (approximate, accurate, broad, or narrow) across all fields of natural science (physics, chemistry, astronomy, geoscience, biology).

Laws are developed from data and can be further developed through mathematics; in all cases they are directly or indirectly based on empirical evidence.

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