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Biology, 05.09.2020 17:01, vicky10445

How can a scientific law be used to answer a specific question about an observed phenomenon? A. A law can suggest an explanation for an observed phenomenon that will always be proven as fact. B. A law can offer an explanation for an observed phenomenon that does not need supporting evidence. C. A law can only suggest an explanation for an observed phenomenon and cannot be tested through experimentation. D. A law can offer an explanation for an observed phenomenon that is considered to be universally true

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