Scientific concepts and principles
a.
cannot be based on evidence gathered during an in...
Biology, 30.01.2020 11:43, eelebron0905
Scientific concepts and principles
a.
cannot be based on evidence gathered during an investigation.
b.
should never be used to explain phenomena in the natural world.
c.
can be better understood through observation and measurement.
d.
all of these
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