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28 September, 21:52
What is the main goal of science
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Carina Huber
28 September, 23:51
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Science aims to explain and understand it aims to produce more and more accurate natural explanations of how the natural world works, what its components are, and how the world got to be the way it is now
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Nylah Chung
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To find out chemical and physical features of reality.
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