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Cecelia Mcintyre
31 July, 16:54
Can a scientific law have exceptions
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Malia Hanson
31 July, 19:01
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In general, a scientific law is the description of an observed phenomenon. It doesn't explain why the phenomenon exists or what causes it. The explanation of the phenomenon is called a scientific theory. It is a misconception that theories turn into laws with enough research. So yes it can exceptions
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