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How is a scientific law different from other laws in society?

A. A scientific law serves to protect people, property, and nature from
harm.
OB. A scientific law describes what always happens under specific
conditions in nature.
C. A scientific law is a rule about how to treat and punish people.
D. A scientific law is what scientists have decided should be forced
to happen in nature.

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User Chembrad
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Answer:

B. A scientific law describes what always happens under specific

conditions in nature.

Step-by-step explanation:

Scientific law is based on observation and experiments to support a claim. It usually describes nature.

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User SRKX
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Answer:

B. A scientific law describes what always happens under specific

conditions in nature.

Step-by-step explanation:

Scientific law is something that has been proven over and over and therefore is always correct under conditions in nature.

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