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Gretchen Rios
28 February, 13:51
How is a scientific law alike as a societal law
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Liliana Williams
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Describe that a scientific law is a description of a specific relationship under given conditions. Describe that scientific laws are developed from large amounts of experimental observations that result in the same outcome.
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