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________ is a phenomenon of nature that has been proven to invariably occur whenever certain conditions exist.

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Scientific law...is a phenomenon of nature that has been proven to invariably occur whenever a certain conditions exist
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Scientific law

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In general, a scientific law is the description of an observed phenomenon, that is, it represents a phenomenon of nature that has proven invariably to occur whenever certain conditions exist. However, scientific law does not explain why the phenomenon exists or causes it. The explanation of the phenomenon is called scientific theory. Theories become laws after scientific research.

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