The natural world consists of two fundamental parts: indivisible atoms and 1 point
empty space. Atoms move through space, bouncing off each other,
sometimes becoming hooked with one or more others to form a cluster.
Clusters of different shapes, arrangements, and positions give rise to the
various macroscopic substances in the world. *
A. Theory
B. Law
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The natural world consists of two fundamental parts: indivisible atoms and 1 point
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