A scientific law can have only one known exception can have any number of exceptions as long as we know about them might have many exceptions we don’t know about has no exceptions
d
The term "scientific law" is traditionally associated with the natural sciences, though the social sciences also contain laws.[2] An example of a scientific law in social sciences is Zipf's law. Like theories and hypotheses, laws make predictions (specifically, they predict that new observations will conform to the law), and can be falsified if they are found in contradiction with new data.
SSooooo, knowing that...what do you think your answer is? or should be?
Hmm... C or D?
its d
id guess d
plz do not give her/him the answer. she needs to do it herself
actually they/them pronouns work :-)
I'm assuming D because the scientific law has no exceptions. The scientific theory covers those.
medal >>> ??
slam dunks u in the trash u didnt help me u dweeb
LOL thank you for the medal and yes D was correct
i gAVE U THE ANSWER WTF
she didnt give you the medal becuase you didnt explain it you just gave her the answer @countryboydoinflvs
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why tf are u guys giving him medals lmao
???? @zylaai
he has two medals.
Sorry. I was trying to make sure everyone who answered had a medal.
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