Which statement best describes scientific laws? Scientific laws are the result of testing theories and proving them to be facts. Scientific laws interpret and explain natural events. Scientific laws describe phenomenon that can be observed in nature. Scientific laws explain scientists' opinions of why events occur in nature
@GAzela1997
Scientific laws interpret and explain natural events
medal pls
i got c.... and your taking the same course as me XD
:) thank you
well both are right its just whcih one is more right?
are you on flvs?
Was C correct and yes
because im taking chemistry hons on there
:)
idk .-. i put c and i have the lesson open in another tab XD thats how im getting through it
because noone ever answers under the subject >:c
oh lol
we can get through this together XD
im on question 34 right now .-. i have no idea what theyre talking about
What course are you taking?
lolz what grade are you in?
chem.
grade?
10th
im in 11th... well 12th now that the school years over :P im just taking this over the summer to get it out of the way so i can take ap physics next year
im also grade 10 but finihsed grade 12 university chem :)
wow
My teacher made me do a professional IQ quiz. Got 158 :D
ummm..... 12th grade isnt considered "university" unless your taking ap, which could be called university.... but mostly people refer to it as advanced placement since it counts as a college credit
lol okay were gonna brag about what we all have acomplished. let go XD
hahah
no the level. you can either take collage or uni level
nope. because if there was a "university" level i would have taken it
where do you live?
Im in Canada
Ok but i think that I know what Im taking and it clearly states University chemistry
9th grade: pre-ap english1, ap earth science, ap art history 10th grade: ap biology, ap english 2, ap world history, hon pre calc 11th grade: hons chem (im not good at math XD) ap english 3, ap calculus, ap psychology, ap us history 12 grade: i plan to have.... ap phisics, ap stats, ap portfolio art, ap literature, ap english 4
yay c: smart offs ^.^
I have already finished calculus and advanced function when I have in grade 6. I took OXFORD LONDON UNIVERSITY test in grade 6. Figured how to calculate energy of a moving object from Eisensteins equation e=mc^2 mine e=mc^2+ pc^2
problem?
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