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What is true about a pseudoscientific idea?

It can be replicated and verified.
It is improved with new information.
It ignores parts of the method within an investigation.
It tries to explain natural phenomena by analyzing, observing, and testing.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Pseudoscience consists of a body of knowledge presented as being derived from scientific experiments and methods while simultaneously failing to present evidence of its veracity. Belief in various pseudoscientific ideas has been widespread in different historical periods, and even in the present day

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