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1. What conditions must be met for information to be considered true science? 2. How do scientific laws and theories differ? 3. Is it possible for a scientific theory to become …
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1. What conditions must be met for information to be considered true science?
2. How do scientific laws and theories differ?
3. Is it possible for a scientific theory to become a law? Why or why not?
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Scientific law are proven scientific fact a theory isn’t it could be if you provide details of how it is a fact with investigations and observations,data and etc
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